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Posted By: Jason L
Hello All Great and knowing Board, |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Most collectors I know cannot afford to "put collections aside and hold onto them" while deciding to refocus their efforts on new venture(s). Ideally, that would be a great idea, if you have the money. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
The upcoming Heritage Auction's description contained in its T206 Eddie Plank listing states: |
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Posted By: MikePugeda
Jason, |
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Posted By: Jason L
You said: "The thought of dropping $200-$250 on a Clark Griffith batting pose card in SGC 60 is really just not very appealing anymore" |
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Posted By: lenk
the big spenders/investors plus the grading companies have "outted" the average spender for pre-war hall of famers.....one can only watch from the sidelines |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Jason, |
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Posted By: Mark Tylicki
Nope - 13 years and going strong. I enjoy the challenges it brings from finding certain negro leaguers to researching the different options. In a lot of cases it will take years to set aside enough money to buy some of the tougher HOFers but that keeps it fun. I also like the fact that there's only 250+ members so the collection stays small and focused. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
It sounds like Mark T. and I have a similar way of going about collecting HOF'ers and, although I have only been doing it for about four years, I am always looking to upgrade my cards at a price that I can afford. To make it a little tougher, every piece in my collection has been graded by one of the major grading companies. |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
With all due respect to Ryan, Matt, Mark and whoever else collects Cuban/NL players, I lost interest in a HOF set when 17 people got elected all at once a couple of years ago. At that point a very tough set became basically impossible. So I just went back to where I should have been all along- collecting what I like to collect. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I am probably not the right person to answer your question, but I have never been too big on collecting "only" HOFers. It is seems so arbitrary that one person makes the Hall while another, who might even be more deserving, isn't enshrined. I collect players that I like, players like Wes Ferrell, Tony Mullane, Lefty O'Doul, Deacon Phillippe, etc, etc. I get just as much enjoyment out of getting a Wally Schang card as I do a Ray Schalk card, the prior also being the "better" player by many accounts. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
i say collect what you like. a lot of people have dropped set and HOF collecting to do something similar to the "nifty fifty" or "top 25" that has been described in this forum several times. I thought about it following that trend...but, I truly do enjoy HOF collecting. It helps me with focus...and it allows me to explore the history of the game...from its origins all the way to the present. there are some players i have never seen play...or even would care to see play...but, it's fun learning about them and also seeing what cards they have. I ditched the HOF ROOKIE collection a few months ago...instead ive done something similar to what Mark has done...collect my favorite card of each HOF'er. That's allowed me to view all the cards ever made for each HOF'er...and choose one to my liking. This was a great exercise as it exposed me to sets i have never seen or considered before. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Yes, I started that way... was doing well enough for several years, then hit yes to a) and b). |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
I had much the dilemma that your experiencing. I was strictly a HOF collector until just recently. My focus was only collecting hofers with no set goal, just using this measure to keep a focus.
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Posted By: Jason L
that card you posted isn't a 4!?!?! |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I loved - LOVED - doing the HOF set, as it really restored a lot of passion I had for the hobby. |
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