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| View Poll Results: What have you done with your 80's,90's 2000's baseball, football, hockey cards? | |||
| Still have them but they stay stored away |
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119 | 53.13% |
| Still have them and actively collect |
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11 | 4.91% |
| Threw them out, kept a few star or rookie cards |
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32 | 14.29% |
| Donated or gave away |
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40 | 17.86% |
| Was smart enough to never buy |
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22 | 9.82% |
| Voters: 224. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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80's and 90's junk?
Buy a paper shredder and whenever you have the time and are stressed or angry, take the cards and start shredding them one by one. To me, this helped to relieve the stress or anger, got rid of some cards and helped the collecting world by getting the cards out of circulation permanently. After the cards were shredded, I took the shreddings to a recycling bin so they could be reused. That way, they weren't going into the dump. David |
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My favorite set of the 80's was the 1983 Topps baseball. A lot of similarity with the 1963 and 1973 sets in terms of style.
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My new found obsession the t206! |
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As part of our Adat Chaverim Plano III show, we're giving at the door either a box (or a bag) depending on what we feel like doing of cards to everyone who pays our $1 standard donation.
Without overly trying, we are at about 30K cards right now and one gentleman even sent us about 75 1989 Fleer George Kenneth Griffey Jr Rookie Cards. One of our members just donated 10,000 or so cards from his youth and many late 1970's HOFers are in there as well. Will always take more cards for that purpose and can provide you a tax receipt sheet. We'll take better cards as well
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Before you throw out or burn your 1978, 1979 , 1980,
1981, Let me take them off your hands. Zack and I have sets of these years built, however, I think he and I would enjoy trying to put another one together of them. Just a thought :-) |
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It's funny to think that 50-60 years from now, there might be someone saying it's too bad so many of those cards from the 80's got thrown out like we do with vintage cards now. I have more 1987 Topps than anything else, put three sets together, so it would be hard for me to get rid of them based on the good memories from back then. Plus they have never hurt my storage situation. I wonder what % of their population still exists though? I think 50% of them would be a high number, but I could be off.
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What great feedback, loved reading through all of these. Some very interesting means of disposal and it's nice to see a few who still collect these sets. Maybe if I hadn't spent a small fortune on them then only to see them become worthless I wouldn't be so jaded about them today.
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