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I'm officially getting out. It seems to me
the hobby has turned into 90% dealers on Cracker Jack cards. Unfortunately for me I don't make 6 figures a year and can afford to pay 3x what market or VCP is. It's been fun. |
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Very sorry to hear this. It's always sad when we lose someone one way or another.
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I just got my 1st CJ Hof a couple months ago for a price I was OK with (even happy). It has a back stamp and I'm fine with that. And it's a 15.
I hope you stick with you collecting and just be OK that you may have to take much longer and expand your searching to score a card that your proud to add to your CJ collection. Stick with it - good luck either way. |
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I say hang in there! It's never been a better time to be a cracker jack collector as heightened interest in both the 14 and 15 sets since the 100 year anniversaries have brought more raw cards and attic finds like the recent one in LOTG. Prices for low grade commons have come back down to earth recently making set building more attainable (there's been 5+ new 14' sets posted to psa registry in last couple months alone). Yes the legends of the set - Cobb, Matty, JJ, Wagner, Wajo etc have increased in last 4 years but less so proportionally to many post war cards making them in my opinion excellent investments for future appreciation across all grade levels.
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Wow. . . I totally agree. Hang in there. CJs are the coolest of the cool (and I don't even collect them). When I took my wife to the Met to see their small exhibit she was floored with the CJs. The red color just leaping off the cards. Beautiful beautiful. Amazing creations. Was it Hunter Thompson who said something like "don't let the aholes know they are getting to you" or something like that.
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My comment is not directed at the OP - I wish him well - but I am curious as to the purpose of these types of posts. Since I've joined, I've seen at least three declarations of "leaving the hobby," some more dramatic than others, and then lo and behold most of those dudes are sharing pick-ups in the next month. I don't get it.
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its like a guy saying he cant sell his house and complains to everyone but its been on the market for 9 months because the price is too high. Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 01-05-2017 at 06:43 AM. |
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Word of advice: Be sure you're done. Once you start liquidating your collection, if you do ever choose to get back into it, you'll be kicking yourself.
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I totally understand this post by the OP!
I don’t think you ever walk away from it completely (at least I couldn’t) But…….. I can relate to getting like I was tired and frustrated with where my collecting and spending habits were going and needed a fresh start by hitting the “reset” button. Some years ago – not the far in the past…I had somewhat of the same epiphany. I was a large collector of vintage golf cards….definitely had one of the larger collections in the US at the time in terms of quality – but….most of these were sitting in PSA Boxes in my closets – and they were never seeing the light of day. Upgrading cards, when they did come available, became more expensive than what I wanted to do. So….I up and sold ALMOST all of my collection over the course of about 18 months. I kept a few things that were near and dear to me, and yes, I sold a number of things that part of me wished I kept….but the monetary side of it was nice as well. It helped me put a down payment on building a new home and also set aside some money for my son’s college education. Since them I have bought a few things for my own collection and found a few new things to collect. I have also bought and sold a few larger collections to make a little money. These activities have kept me close to the hobby I enjoy and has made it FUN again. |
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I just reset my expectations of what my collection would be and changed to a specific focus that would take more time than money. Much happier.
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You need to determine WHERE you get your joy from in your collecting goals. Is it in the owning of the cards? Upgrading to the best example of a card? The pleasure you get in looking at them? The beauty you see in artwork? The hunt itself? If you can define WHAT exactly gives you the pleasure, then you might find the best avenue to pursue that. (if this makes any sense) |
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This is a very wise post. For me personally, it's as much the hunt as anything, for the right card at the right price. I never get too upset when I miss out because that just means it wasn't the right one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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But nicer examples have limited availability and the old school collectors hold them which also aids in retaining the high value! It seems 75% of dealer churnings are from broken sets of the 1915's purchased intact or low grade only 1914's. These rotate around a group of known set builders and registry participants Save up and wait for some of the 1914's in better grades to emerg and join the club of those who just hide them away in their safes waiting to complete at least a run of hall of famers if not their sets. I still enjoy pulling them out and viewing them with my son's from time to time. I gave up putting a set together but purchase a hall of fame PSA 7 from time to time! Patience helps!
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Funny, I kind of have done the opposite. I move around my collection to the things I find to be the best buy at the time. One of the things that helps me do this is that I have a great appreciation for every era of the game.
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Best wishes, Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 01-05-2017 at 04:49 PM. |
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