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Posted By: peter chao
I'm sure many of you have experienced it, what happens when your memorabilia starts taking over the game room, the den, the bonus room or wherever you started storing your memorabilia. How do you get your significant other to agree to the arrangement. Now this is suppose to be a fun thread so I don't want to hear about the arguments and the baseballs being thrown out of the window. Although I suppose that happens once in a while. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I guess I'm lucky in that my wife likes the antique baseball look and has allowed me to basically decorate the house with my stuff. As long as I stay out of the kitchen, the bedroom and the bathroom I can do what I want. I am in a constant state of changing things around too as I get stuff in I have to rearrange. I just finished painting my living room last night and started redecorating it today. I can put some pics up tomorrow. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
It's nice to have a wife who is obsessed, really obsessed, with the Red Sox as our Bedroom is where I keep "our" (make sure you say "our" guys) Sox collection. She watches the Sox even more than I do. How many guys can say they have a 1918 Red Sox pennant hanging over their bed? |
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Posted By: Mike
My wife is great. Always has been, always will be. My office walls are covered with pre war stuff. I collect original news photos. (not wire photos). She finally let me hang a couple originals of Ruth and Foxx in our family room. In our living room, I have many statues in a book case. Foxx, Ruth, Gehrig, Joe Jackson, Christy Mathewsen. Mantle, and Puckett. So she does let me display many things. AS long as the bills get paid, and we have food on the table, she pretty much leaves me and my obsesion alone. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
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Posted By: peter chao
Hey Guys, |
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Posted By: Jimmy
My wife never had in interest in sports from the beginning, so I thought buying and selling items after we got married would help her understand at least my perspective on the hobby. Once I made some money to help pay off some bills she soon came to understand the investment I made. I continue to buy and sell and help other dealers, which has helped my family over the years. Having young children has slowed me down, but I still try and gain knowledge about the hobby as often as I can. My collection is smaller now, and I have learned to enjoy something and then let an item go when money is needed and post the items on the internet or take them to shows I setup at on the weekends. |
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Posted By: Steve f
My "Reason to Live" is a devout Sox fan too, but I'm still scrood. Not in the parlor, living room nor TV room... My M101s have to hang in the basement playroom. Where people rarely go into anymore, now that the kids are gone. Imagine Murderers Row, JJax and Cobb confined to the dungeon. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
The living room....I doubt many women would put up with this. |
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Posted By: DMcD
This is the Baseball Corner in our house. Not too much in the way of memorabilia; I mostly concentrate on cards. Some highlights are an original painting entitled "Mathewson, New York-Nationals" by the acclaimed Canadian artist Jennifer Ettinger (whose husband Mr. Jennifer Ettinger coincidentally posts to this board), Moose Skowron's game worn '57 Yankees cap, and a copy of Pitching in a Pinch that may or may not have been autographed by the author. If my wife ever thought my baseball stuff was taking over I would just show her Dan B.'s last post or the "Show me your displays and memorablia rooms" thread from last month. She would see that she is getting off easy. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
Dan, I love it. |
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Posted By: Mike H
My wife loves my collection, as do my daughters. However, I do not extend it beyond my home office. I don't want to see it everywhere. Rather, I have my sanctuary where I go to immerse myself in my baseball antiques and watch a ball game with whoever wants to join me. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Greg, yes. If you look closely you will see some other stuff laying around that I would remove if I thought my wife wouldn't notice. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Here's a line that will either get chuckles from your significant other or get you thrown out of the bedroom. Significant Other, "Honey, you have too many bats in the living room." You, "Sweetheart, there's plenty of room for my bats...all we need to do is throw out the sofa." |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Posted on the other board. Birthday present from my spouse, caricature done by local newspaper cartoonist Bob Krieger. |
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Posted By: Joe K.
Happy B-Day Max! |
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Posted By: Zinn
I showed my wife your pics and it made my little corner in the house no longer an issue. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
The room in the background is my upstairs family room - TV, computer, et cetera. That's the next room to get a makeover. One wall is filled with old gloves, photos and equipment, the other side is filled with family photos. My wife actually wants me to take the baseball stuff out of here and have it only family photos on the wall. I guess I can oblige. |
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