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Old 02-08-2014, 02:44 AM
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Default Collecting the 1934 Goudey set?

The 1934 Goudey set.
This is another side project I was thinking about starting. Now, it looks as though collecting each card one at a time is something that can be done for this set. I was thinking about going low grade. How would I approach this, if I was in no rush to complete it, each card one by one is doable. Would you guys recommend getting maybe a starter lot first. Of the 96 cards, should I knock out the big ones first (HOF) or the high numbers first or leave the Gehrigs last. Also another thing that can be done that I was thinking is getting only 1 of the Gehrigs, mind you the set is not complete, but atleast one of the Gehrigs is in, so that player is represented.
Just wondering what everybody's views on this set is, what is other's experience when putting together a 1934 goudey set.
It looks like I am at the point where I am starting several sets at once, but since collecting can be lifetime journey I can take me time and start filling in my projects here and there, certainly adds some variety.
At this point, I am in the thinking stage of this set on whether to start it or not.
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