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Posted By: Wesley
I think everyone is getting a little carried away here. Before we make any rash decisions, we should probably ask Peter Chao whether he is comfortable posting about modern cards on a separate forum. |
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Posted By: Craig H
A post-war forum would be nice as I collect 1950s-70s Topps(in addition to pre-war). Somewhere in the style of this one. It's focused, which makes it easy to navigate what you want to read about. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
A natural cutoff may be 1973, the last year cards were issued in series. |
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Posted By: CN
I THINK IT WOULD BE GREAT WITH THE CUTOFF 1980. CN |
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Posted By: peter ullman
good idea...the logical cutoff dates would be either 1973...or 1979. I prefer 1973! |
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Posted By: JimB
I like the idea of post-war baseball on here as a separate area. I agree that a cutoff would be needed. 1973, as Richard suggested would be good as a natural - it being the ends of series. 1980 would also be a natural since in was the end of the Topps monopoly and the beginning of the decline IMHO. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: quan
peter chao for mod of post-war board, ldo! |
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Posted By: Ricky Y
1973 was what I was thinking too...the last of the cards issued in series by Topps..and funny the first year I seriously started my card collection. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Missed this thread-1980 is good cutoff I think. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Agree with post-war board concept, 79' year cutoff. |
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Posted By: leon
My techy guy is unavailable till after the National so after that, unless we hear of something that would be a show stopper, we will probably give this a go. My thought is that the new Post War cards section 1946-1979 will get enough responses that we will make it, it's own section (tab). I am going to work with Brian on trying to figure out a way to make the memorabilia section into 2 seperate sections under that one tab....and the other section will be for all other vintage sports cards ie... boxing, football, hockey etc.....The memorabilia section only gets about 1-5 new threads a day so that is my reasoning there.....We will always listen to feedback...and thanks so far for the suggestions....I/we are only trying to improve the site for our members....There will be another feature added later too but more to come on that.......regards |
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Posted By: Paul S
I'd be an active participant in a post-war forum, particulary up to about 1970 or so. In fact it's previously occured to me to ask about starting one, because I usually feel somewhat guilty about the few post-war cards I've posted here (and I must admit that the recent Musial thread excited me!) It wouldn't prevent me from any partipation here. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Leon, |
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Posted By: Zinn
1979 |
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Posted By: leon
Good thought.....I will take a vote before we put the tab for the new forum up, if we go forward.....I was saying 1979 because that is what the consensus was looking like...but if it's another year then that's fine too...I would only marginally participate so it's really up to those that are going to be participating.....at least that is how I feel about it now...Just like on the memorabilia side... I really left a lot of it up to the members....regards |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Leon, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'll vote for 1969, and pose a question to those who suggest 1979: |
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Posted By: leon
I am very open to the way the new one would be structured...if it would be better to have the "other sports" forum be broken down again to something like: |
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Posted By: Alan
The more I think about it, the more I definately agree with Joe. A network54 hockey forum exists, so why not have a separate forum for boxing, football, basketball, and golf. So what if each doesn't have 1000 readers - they are still all worthwhile. Maybe these forums will get new collectors interested. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
How about a Seinfeld forum? |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I don't think any of the other individual forums (golf, boxing, football) would get the number of posts that this baseball one does. Not nearly as much. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
You are forgetting cool stuff like the 74 Topps Washington National League variations. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
I thought we already had a Seinfeld forum. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
In 1974 Topps thought the Padres would move to Washington, so they issued some of the cards with the Wash. designation. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
Ah but which ones, and why not Winfield's rookie? |
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Posted By: Alan Elefson
I would vote for 1979 as the cutoff. I believe a lot of younger collectors view anything pre 1979 as "vintage", and some of the mid to late seventies odd ball issues and regional rarities might prove interesting reading. I believe anything past 1980 is sufficiently covered by existing boards. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Cards from the 60's have SP and DP high numbers, as well as other tougher to find cards; there are unusual print variations such as in 1962; there are rarities such as the 1967 Maris Yankees, and some very tough test issues, etc. |
#79
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Posted By: P Spaeth
Flower power. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
I want refractors!!!! |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
Ah what I wouldn't do for some good Score and Score Traded (or was it Score Update?) talk. |
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Posted By: peter chao
You sarcastic little...at any rate, talking about just Bowman and Topps card sounds pretty boring. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
Just Topps and Bowman? Let's see, 50s issues, hmmm. Red Man. Red Heart. Wilson Franks. Stahl Mayer. Glendale. Rodeo. Swift Meats. Probably a whole bunch of others too. Some of which are mainstream enough the SMR even lists them. Peter you need to study your card history a little. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
1979 only because it was kind of the end of an era. Plus, it may bring a few more people in, many on this board who began collecting after 1969. If nothing of much merit occurred in the late 70s then there won't be much discussion of that period anyway. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
Forget it Jeff, too boring. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Wow--there all kinds of great sets in the 50s and 60s and a lot in the 70s as well. Barry--you need to step up your knowledge base of cards from this era. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
I see these (admittedly somewhat arbitrary) possible cutoffs. |
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Posted By: dennis
how about 1960 thats the last year of the original 16 teams. |
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Posted By: Andrew
This board is unique in that it's era specific, open it up, and you're core offering becomes diluted. Moreover, the later the date range, the more you invite a crowd that's ONLY concerned with grading, what's it worth, Registry rankings, if it's centered 65/35, etc. Or God forbid, discussing the Barry Bonds and other modern player "markets." It becomes less about the game, less about the cards. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- I always love to learn new stuff. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Barry, You are in for a whole new (exciting) world. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Peter, if you cut out the 70s you lose Oscar Gamble's hair and Renata Galasso. For those two threads alone the extra years are worth it. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I think 1979 should be the last year included... and I love the idea! |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Jeff, |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
peter- you mentioned making the cut-off 89 or 92? there is another category (that most of us don't care to talk about) and that's called "modern". i think most experts say that 1980 starts the modern era... |
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Posted By: Paul
I want to stay away from Refractors as much as anyone. But I do think 1979 is a better choice than 1969. In the early 70s, Topps had a bunch of obscure and interesting test issues, like the 1970 cloth stickers and candy lids, and the 1973 comics and pin ups. Maybe some will say that there's not much worth discussing about these sets -- their checklists are known, there are no variations waiting to be found. But I think you could say the same thing about 1949 Bowman PCLs. It would be interesting to see which ones people have, to see scans of them posted, and to see who is trying to complete these sets. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Jim -- I'll put my Don Mossis and Walt Dropos up against your Gambles and Silases. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
69, 79, 73, 80, 89, etc...guys, we're starting to split hairs here...let's just get it up and running and post away...if the cut-off is 1979, i doubt anyone will get pist if someone asks a question about a ricky henderson rookie, so let's just get it up and have fun with it... |
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Posted By: Andrew
Especially if the card is a 1977 Modesto Henderson. |
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