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Posted By: Alan
I'm not sure if this question has been posed before. I'd be curious to know from everyone (high end registry collectors, dealers, investors, low-end collectors, raw collectors, slab collectors, etc,...) what actually makes the hobby enjoyable/fun for you ???? |
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Posted By: Dylan
Its all about buying a rarity you've been looking for at a good price and seeing the package in the mail box, its a good feeling |
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Posted By: Jay
Posts like this! |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
What Jay said, posts like this! |
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Posted By: John
Escaping my daily routines for a few brief moments each time I look at cards mine or other folks. It’s a great feeling of enjoyment even if it’s through a cardboard conduit that’s 100 yrs old etc. |
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Posted By: leon
Friends first and cards first.....in that order |
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Posted By: Mike Snyder
What makes the hobby most interesting to me is the caricatures of the players. I collect T206 and 205s. 33-34 Goudey and 1952 Topps are of a class of their own. Although I have never seen Ty Cobb or Christy Mathewson play ball, their pictures can create scenes in my imagination that bring me back to the days when baseball was a different sort of pasttime. |
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Posted By: peter chao
I agree with Leon, cards and friends mix well. Card shows seem to be dying out and that's unfortunate because that's where I used to gather with friends and just talk about cards and sports for hours. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Oh, wait, that's rock and roll. |
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Posted By: Jimmy Piccuito
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Posted By: peter chao
Jimmy, |
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Posted By: Fred C
Neat question - I picked a couple of Alans (the original poster) questions and put them in order. I removed some that didn't apply: |
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Posted By: peter chao
Fred, |
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Posted By: Jimmy Piccuito
Peter, |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Friends (hope to see all at the National), cards and this website (thanks Leon & others). Being retired, I've got time on my hands and hate to think how much is devoted to eBay and Net 54. Mark |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Yes to all of those things.... |
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Posted By: Paul
I enjoy the history of the game, the cards obviously, & the comaraderie. I've haven't met any of the board members yet, but hope to make it to Leon's next Texas get together if he has one. I've had many positive dealings from this board. Also, I find just looking at cards very relaxing. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Peter, |
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Posted By: barry arnold
research,colleagues,camaraderie |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
research, learning, seeing interesting things and meeting nice people |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Remember that feeling as a kid you got when you walked through the turn styles at an amusement park?? That is the same feeling I get when I walk through the doors of a card show!
Marty |
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Posted By: Mike
I enjoy the challenge of the hunt. Finding that one rare card, where maybe 50 or less exist, and finding it in decent shape. Though we all know sometimes we have to take what we can get. I enjoy meeting and chatting with other collectors, dealers, and just plain folks who love baseball history. Though most friends assume I am also a die hard modern fan as well. I can name more players from the 20's and 30's than I can from the current rosters. Not sure what that means. Since I was born in the 50's. |
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Posted By: steve
Many aspects make it fun. |
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Posted By: Joann
To me it is mostly stress relief. I can cruise ebay, marvel at REA and Mastro, try to win something somewhere, and read this board - all without ever really thinking about work or school or the normal stresses of a day. It's a geniune tune-out. (Same thing with kite-flying, which is why I also enjoy that when I can make the time.) |
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Posted By: Glenn
The final minute of an ebay auction for a tough card listed in the wrong category. |
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Posted By: Ed
Bringing these characters back to life. |
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Posted By: dennis
remembering opening the first pack of cards and seeing the new design for the year and best of all the smell of the gum. |
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Posted By: mr. moses
for an all about me moment. Upon introspection, I think that there are often times I am too passionate, too involved in what are merely things to other people. But these things are in fact a bridge that connects me to history. Within these pre-1920 artifacts I can explore science and literature, trace troubled and rightious lives, and revel in great achievements. Sometimes I can just lose myself in the simplicity of an earlier time. Photographs are like windows you can look thru. Trade cards, like the pages of the scrap books they were found in, are filled with insights reflected in what is written and what is implied. Early base ball, boxing, and sports embody an irrepressible spirit that was often beautifully captured by the renderings of an un-named artist's vision and the lithographer's handiwork on a tin or tobacco insert card. Laughter, sexuality, fraternity, and wonderment were all addressed within the confines of a small rectangular piece of cardboard and a wash of ink. The civil war, tobacco companies, monopolies and conglomerates, the railroad, chromolithography, mechanization, prosperity, education, photography and scientific advances are all factors that helped define the middle to late 19th century, and they are all inextricably entwined. One needs simply to grasp a single thread to explore them all (at least that's what happened to me). This period I collect (1860-1916) was marked by some of the most dramatic changes in the history of man - from the deaths of nearly a third of our citizens, to the technological renaissance born of its horrors by way of mechanization, industrialization and transportation. There is the visceral as well that perpetuates and drives my hobbying; the thrill of the chase-the hunt- the triumphant return from a paper show with an Allen & Ginter banner hoisted in the air like a prize buck splayed over the hood of a car (I told you I'm a little strange). I also enjoy the banter with those of similar interests and the excitement generated by an unexpected discovery that mitigates something thought to be FACT and casts new light on it. SO I GUESS MAYBE IT'S ALL ABOUT "US" rather than just me "-) |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
What generally turns me off in the hobby is the obsession in some quarters with high prices: "CNN.com reports Honus Wagner sells for $2.5 millions," "PSA: Mastro Shatters Auction Prices," "Sotheby's Expects Ruth Bat to break $1 million." |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Certainly all of the above, and this Forum as a vehicle to put me in touch with the specialists, who are among the experts in their field. |
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Posted By: Bob
Going in together with 9 other Net 54 Board members to buy a large lot of cards on ebay and everybody pulling together and getting what we wanted. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Two words... The girls! jk |
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