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Posted By: nbmajors
I am new to collecting vintage baseball and would like to put a set together. What would you suggest? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
1933, or 1934. Can't go wrong with either. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
You have to soul search yourself and find out what cards and players you would enjoy collecting. As well you have to weigh in set difficulties and price points. This is a hobby that can be fun and or expensive how you go about it is up to you. |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: keyway
Start out with something thats not to hard to complete. T201 Double folds would be a nice start. Only 50 in the set and not real expensive for an early tobacco set. Once you get your feet wet with this one you can move on from there. |
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Posted By: John S
It depends upon your budget; but the E95 Philadelphia Caramel set at 30 cards is relatively easy to complete. |
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Posted By: fkw
Some low budget sets with nice commons under $10 (HOFers $20-$30) |
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Posted By: Rob
check out oldcardboard.com/ - they have a good listing of vintage sets along with pictures and general prices that you can expect to pay. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Probably the easiest set to complete is the T201 Mecca Doublefolders. 50 cards with 2 players on each...100 players in the set. The artwork's decent and there are no super-tough cards to worry about |
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Posted By: Josh
T201 is pretty easy to complete and affordable. |
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Posted By: MikeU
Completely agree on the above Diamond Star suggestion. Can be done pretty easily and on a budget. I think the Art Deco style is beautifull. Very appropriate for the times and still holds the look today. Something they will say about the 75 Topps set in 50 years. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Some good ideas up there... |
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Posted By: JimB
Caramel sets like E92, E93, and E95 are not too tough to complete, depending on condition. They are relatively small and manageable and have a lot of HOFs which makes them more desirable. And let's not forget that they look great! |
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