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Posted By: PirateAlert
Folks, the above isn't cryptic to Mr Sloat, he knows what I'm talking about. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Shouldn't that be "and/or"? The way it is written now excludes too many of us. Still, anyone who nails 2 out of 3 (like me; oh, come on, give me the "educated" at least--I do have a doctorate after all) has a .667 average, which is nothing to sneeze at. |
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Posted By: David Davis
Adam, |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
As someone who goes on this forum to learn different views and get information on interesting baseball card topics, it is hard to overstate how repulsed I feel at the kind of posts by Joe who posts under the login tobacco-r-us. They are venomous in tone, have nothing to do with the topic of the thread under which the post appears, and serve only to dissuade people from either lurking or posting on this forum. The ability to post on this forum should be a privilege, not a right, which can be taken away by persistent nasty off-topic comments, exactly of the sort by Joe of tobacco-r-us. This forum has taken great pains to filter discussion of non-vintage baseball card topics, yet seems very lax in permitting postings of malicious off-topic remarks. I would ask the moderator of this forum to seriously consider taking a stronger rein in policing this kind of venom and to revoke the posting privileges of persistent offenders. |
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Posted By: leonl
In fact I have had discussions about this issue this morning. What I would like to say is that if someone comes on the board, and never (or almost never) posts anything positive, then they shouldn't be here. I probably spend more time than anyone on the board and have an eye on almost every nuance. Not much goes undetected. I would like for everyone to keep in mind, when they post, if it's not about vintage baseball cards, or related topics, then this really isn't the forum for it. If all you do is spew venom then I would prefer you not be here. As for personal issues that are vintage baseball card related, and get dragged onto the board, my opinion has not changed..This forum will be as open as I can let it be without it being detrimental to the well being of it, which is relative in itself........best regards (and it was nice chatting with you again on the phone) |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Corey, I checked out the book today and I think it's great, but like Aaron I was hoping to see how you guys display your items. I was a little disappointed to see a picture of Bill Mastro going up the stairs to his display room, but no pictures of the display room. When Mr. Wong came to your house did he take pictures of your displays? Or did he just select items from your collection and photograph them individually? |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
He just took pictures of select items from my collection. Each collector had a focus to his collection, and Stephen tried to take select items which represented this focus. When I saw Stephen this past weekend at the celebratory dinner, he spent some time explaining to me the tremendous time and effort (in some cases several hours) that went into the planning and execution of some of the shots. Viewed from that perspective, some of the background for some of the items (e.g., the Cracker Jack cards nestled among actual crackerjacks, the vintage Yankee greats jerseys hung on a rod in a closet, the T206 cards interspersed among an opened T206 pack) are sensational. I also was very impressed with the way the book was laid out -- inserting the illustrations of the various artifacts within the text of the essays, as opposed to making them separate plates on succeeding pages. |
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Posted By: tobacco-r-us
Bruce speaks: |
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Posted By: leon
Unless I missed something in this last post of yours it didn't add anything positive to the forum. See my last post above. Please adhere to it. Thanks. |
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Posted By: tobacco-r-us
The results of this thread is due to the fact that Mr Dorskind undermind his own shilling of the "Book of Educated Collectors", by consentrating more on the slamming of the members of this forum. |
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Posted By: leon
I don't give a rat's ass about anything else at this moment. Let me try to be more precise. ANYMORE posts that you post, without something about vintage baseball cards in them, will be deleted. If you respond to this it better have something about a T206 or T205, or some cards series in it, or it will be gone..... thanks again... |
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Posted By: tobacco-r-us
T217 MONO Metzger |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
I picked up the book today --I am enjoying the book and although cards are my major interest if you love the game of baseball it is hard not to appreciate all the other memorabilia which has been so beautifully photographed. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thank you for someone saying something nice about the book and getting us back on track. |
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Posted By: Douglas
I wonder how Mr. Wong found the subjects for this book? Were they people he knew? People he had done business with? How did he choose which collections to profile? |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I recently discovered this forum, I don't know, a week or ten days ago. Something like that. I have met some nice people, even talked to a couple gentlemen on the phone today, regarding a baseball card issue, and possibly some bigger and greater opportunities relating to my passion which are baseball and it's history. And all that goes with it. I have sent off checks for the purchase of some rare items I would not have otherwise been able to locate had it not been for this forum. In the past, I have avoided any online forums or discussion groups, chat rooms, because inevitably a few bad apples would ruin it and it would turn into a free for all, and vear off into matters that had nothing to do with the subject at hand. Quite frankly, that bores me to tears. I'm hoping that's not happening here. Aren't we all adults here? If there are personal issues, deal with them somewhere else, or in some other fashion. I've been screwed by thieves on E Bay. I have had items show up that were broken, or not what were promised, but I sure wouldn't have bored or bothered anyone in here regarding those issues. They are my problems, and I can deal with them on my own. Let's try to stick to the format that has been laid out for us. Let's make Leon's job a bit easier. Let's keep this fun and interesting. We all benefit from each other. Both the beginner and the experts all have something to offer. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Stephen started out by doing a bit of networking, contacting some of the big auction houses to get some leads on who had the most interesting collections. He was not always successful, as some guard their privacy. In the end he was able to get 21 collectors who agreed to participate, and he tried to find a theme in each contributor's collection. It was a great idea and I feel he pulled it off with flying colors. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
To the previuos writer...Are you involved with Sloatsports? |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
One note from Joe's quote of Bruce's initial post: "And best of all, there are profiles with photos of the country's great collectors---so you'll finally get to put a face to the legend." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
No, actually I've never heard of Sloatsports, although I am aware of a coin dealer whose last name is Sloat (different spelling). You may be thinking of him. I am Barry Sloate, and I am a one-man operation. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I was just going to thank you for the kind words given me in E Bay today. Just a couple of wire photos I won.. But...I will thank him instead. Otherwise, thanks for the reply. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Aaron- all the collector's who contributed have their photos in the back of the book. Did you miss that page, or am I missing your point? |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I think Dave Bushing is the only one missing in the photo section. Unless I missed him. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Only the people whose collections are profiled are pictured. My bio is in the back but no picture. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Hey, Barry, sorry I should have been more specific: there are no pictures of the collectors in their respective chapters. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: barrysloate
Aaron, I agree that the pictures are very small and could have been with the chapter. But how do you feel Stephen missed the boat? I am asking in the spirit of constructive debate, as I feel he did about as well as one can. How could he have done it differently to make it better? |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I think what people want to see is how others display their items, not just the items themselves. I think the book is still fantastic, but really how could a book like this be made without showing a single display room? Why tease us with a photo of Bill Mastro walking up the stairs to his display room without showing the room itself? Nearly all of us who collect memorabilia have our own "mini-museum". |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Daniel- That's a very good point and I agree that would be helpful. I know Gary Cypres has a museum in Los Angeles and it was shown several months ago in the SMR magazine. Bill Mastro was profiled last year on "The Incurable Collector" and his collection is in both glass cases and on the walls of his home. Rob's pins are displayed mostly in butterfly cases; Corey has some things displayed but not all; Mark Cooper has his games on shelves, etc. You can kind of picture how display pieces would look on a wall, but I agree you feel more intimate with the collection and almost feel like you were invited for a private tour when you see it displayed. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Hey, Barry. Daniel actually answered your question in a much more succinct manner than I would have but I can add some more specific detail. I think what was so exciting about this book (I pre-ordered it off Amazon as soon as someone posted here about its existence) was the promise of going inside some of the world's best collections. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Aaron- These are all fair points and what makes me happy is that you have read the book and put some thought into. That's a lot more than others who don't care to buy it because it doesn't include enough baseball cards. And for the record, there are some great baseball card collections that don't contain all PSA-9's but in fact have great rarities, but for one reason or another Stephen didn't capture any of them. Obviously, it goes without saying that this is Stephen's vision, and he put the book together based on how he wanted it to look. Now that I read your detailed post, I too feel the same as you and would want to get a more personal look at the collectors and how they display their material. Keep in mind too that some prefer to keep their collections tucked away in safe deposit boxes, so this could not be done for everyone profiled. Unfortunately, my own contribution is minimal; Corey and I wrote our article together and submitted it to Stephen about a year ago. I had no input at all and wasn't even aware of the editorial changes made until I received my copy of the book and reread my section. It would be nice if Stephen could get onto this site and talk a little bit about how he put this whole project together. You know what, I think I will email him, give him the link, and see if he has time to read it and comment. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Hopefully Mr. Wong will take all of this as constructive criticism because the book as it is now is fantastic. Certainly the best of its kind. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I emailed him earlier but I know he is busy making radio and TV appearances to plug the book so I don't know what his schedule is like. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Hey, Barry. No prob, I just hope Stephen doesn't think I'm bashing his book! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't know if we are allowed to post pictures without the author's or publisher's permission. If Stephen has time to go on this board, we can ask him. But posting on a chat board might not be his thing. |
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Posted By: Rob (NYC)
I got my copy. I'm kinda torn. It's a wonderful book with its stories and illustrations of the featured private collections and more. I'm sure it would find its way into The Metropolitan Museum of Art bookstore. It also makes me realize I will never be able to compile a collection that comes even close to a fraction of their significance. |
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Posted By: Stephen Wong
Dear Bruce, |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I finally had a moment to flip through the book the other day at the local bookstore. |
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