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Posted By: James Feagin
When I finish my Tattoo Orbit set, I have decided to start either a "25 card" or "50 card" collection. I know several board members have decided to start such. I would like some updates, to see how they're doing with their quests. What are your ground rules, and more importantly, I'd like to read some stories and see some scans! |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
In honor of Ted's thread, I'm going to start a "25 or 624" collection of Cubs and White Sox autographs. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
YOU make the rules...there's no manual. |
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Posted By: leon
I have thought about just taking the 25 or 50 of my favorite cards and be happy. Then I start looking at them again, to figure which would be culled, and I forget about it....maybe in the future but I could never pare it down to 50 right now, now if that number were 100?? |
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Posted By: Matt
James - about 6 months ago, I decided to change my collection over to a (approximately) 25 card collection. I targeted cards of star pre-1950 players based on my set of arbitrary rules and have only 5 cards left on my want list at this point. Each card I have acquired has a bit of a story with it, whether it be a trade, a BST purchase or something more elaborate such as winning a large lot of cards, only to keep 1 and sell off the rest. My arbitrary set of rules: |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
I really enjoy following such an approach, which I'm still refining. I started my "Finite Collection" about a year and a half ago after realizing that I just don't have the patience to collect sets and that my purchases that weren't for sets just seemed a little too random. I figured a finite approach - and I set my limit at my age, which was then 33, now 34 - would give me a nice balance by freeing up time and money I had been devoting to T206 commons, for example, but also making me a little choosier about what I bought. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Great approach Steve! By the way, I may hit you up on that Red Cross Marquard one day |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Great approach Steve! By the way, I may hit you up on that Red Cross Marquard one day |
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Posted By: peter ullman
I TOO have thought about this and I just can't do it...I have too many types of cards I really love! I don't get the whole "side" project thing, though? Isn't the point of a "25" or nifty "50" collection to pare down to that #? I like Steve Y's technique...very thoughtful! |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Peter, that's where I went wrong. |
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