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Old 11-17-2021, 09:56 PM
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Does anyone else have their collecting focus shift on a whim for no apparent reason? I spent the last several months largely focused on Topps 1952 - 1956. Completed the 52 low number set and about 30 high numbers, got about 1/4 of a way through 56 including all the superstars. Picked up a number of hall of famers from 54-55. But there is still a lot of work to be done - I want to complete the 50s Topps sets.

Anyway, over the last few days, I all of a sudden couldn’t stop thinking about t206, and I can tell already I’m about to jump ship on the 50s and dive right back into prewar. And I bet that will last for a few months and before I have my goals met I will turn to early Bowman or 1972 Topps or something.

Does anyone else shift their priorities and habits on a whim like this before meeting all their collecting goals for a specific area?
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Old 11-17-2021, 10:20 PM
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Old 11-17-2021, 10:47 PM
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Does anyone else have their collecting focus shift on a whim for no apparent reason? I spent the last several months largely focused on Topps 1952 - 1956. Completed the 52 low number set and about 30 high numbers, got about 1/4 of a way through 56 including all the superstars. Picked up a number of hall of famers from 54-55. But there is still a lot of work to be done - I want to complete the 50s Topps sets.

Anyway, over the last few days, I all of a sudden couldn’t stop thinking about t206, and I can tell already I’m about to jump ship on the 50s and dive right back into prewar. And I bet that will last for a few months and before I have my goals met I will turn to early Bowman or 1972 Topps or something.

Does anyone else shift their priorities and habits on a whim like this before meeting all their collecting goals for a specific area?
Big time. But view this as a healthy thing - if you focused strictly on projects until completion you’d either be regularly overpaying or spending long amounts of time as an inactive buyer. In my opinion it’s better to diversify your interests and follow your curiosity or particular interest dujour. You can always abandon projects or certain segments that don’t fit your collection in the future, often at a profit.

One recommendation for going in new directions: always start with some of the bigger cards or more liquid pieces - pouring a bunch of time and money into commons and saying you’ll buy the ‘big ones’ later usually doesn’t work out very well.
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Old 11-18-2021, 12:46 AM
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Big time. But view this as a healthy thing - if you focused strictly on projects until completion you’d either be regularly overpaying or spending long amounts of time as an inactive buyer. In my opinion it’s better to diversify your interests and follow your curiosity or particular interest dujour. You can always abandon projects or certain segments that don’t fit your collection in the future, often at a profit.

One recommendation for going in new directions: always start with some of the bigger cards or more liquid pieces - pouring a bunch of time and money into commons and saying you’ll buy the ‘big ones’ later usually doesn’t work out very well.
+1 to all. At the risk of sounding like a greeting card, follow your heart and you can't go wrong.
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Old 11-18-2021, 05:44 AM
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Big time. But view this as a healthy thing - if you focused strictly on projects until completion you’d either be regularly overpaying or spending long amounts of time as an inactive buyer. In my opinion it’s better to diversify your interests and follow your curiosity or particular interest dujour. You can always abandon projects or certain segments that don’t fit your collection in the future, often at a profit.

One recommendation for going in new directions: always start with some of the bigger cards or more liquid pieces - pouring a bunch of time and money into commons and saying you’ll buy the ‘big ones’ later usually doesn’t work out very well.
Plus one.
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Old 11-17-2021, 10:47 PM
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Every week it seems. Even bought some Golf and non-sport recently.
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Old 11-18-2021, 01:34 AM
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Does anyone else have their collecting focus shift on a whim for no apparent reason? I spent the last several months largely focused on Topps 1952 - 1956. Completed the 52 low number set and about 30 high numbers, got about 1/4 of a way through 56 including all the superstars. Picked up a number of hall of famers from 54-55. But there is still a lot of work to be done - I want to complete the 50s Topps sets.

Anyway, over the last few days, I all of a sudden couldn’t stop thinking about t206, and I can tell already I’m about to jump ship on the 50s and dive right back into prewar. And I bet that will last for a few months and before I have my goals met I will turn to early Bowman or 1972 Topps or something.

Does anyone else shift their priorities and habits on a whim like this before meeting all their collecting goals for a specific area?
I wonder if you'd feel the same had you focused on your favorite set from 1952-1956, rather than trying to tackle them all at the same time. I would feel overwhelmed trying to work on 5 vintage Topps sets all at once. Then after completing one set, re-evaluate and choose another set, maybe tobacco, or Bowman, or another early Topps set, whatever strikes your fancy.

Start a set, complete it, re-evaluate.
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Old 11-18-2021, 05:36 AM
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I think it keeps it fresh and gives you a new perspective on collecting. I've spent more time on modern and it gave me a new appreciation for vintage, while also broadening my knowledge base.
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Old 11-18-2021, 05:44 AM
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My situation is different but similar

I lose focus but not on what I collect but I get distracted by other cards.

I am always focused on my core collection

But at an Auction I will see a Good Looking Card, A Rare Card, or something different that just catches my eye.

I want it, bid and sometimes win it.

But then I get it and it is nice but it does not fit my collection so not only buyers remorse but then i need to flip it fast so I can regroup the funds to refocus on my collection.

Worse part many times I miss out on a card while I am trying to sell the card that I should not have bought because those held the funds to the cards I really want
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My primary focus is on t205s - obsessed.
However, in the past couple of months I have purchased golf cards, Star Wars, 1964 BB coins, silks, comics, etc. It’s fun looking for value elsewhere.


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Old 11-18-2021, 08:54 AM
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I have done it my whole collecting career. For me, it keeps things fresh instead of searching high and low for the same old cards on my want list.
Right now, I am pursuing the following:
1. T206 McGraw Gove Showing - back run.
2. George Sisler cards and memorabilia.
3. Dead Ball HOF player autographs.
Expanding collecting horizons is fun and potentially lucrative.
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Old 11-18-2021, 09:54 AM
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Collect what you enjoy and enjoy what you collect !!!
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Old 11-18-2021, 10:08 AM
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Just try not to go too far off track. Recent pick ups...
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Old 11-18-2021, 11:04 AM
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Leon, what are those?! And why?
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