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+1 to what Rob D. said. Thats good advice!
One thing I would like to add is "Buy the card, not the holder" Jantz |
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And if so inclined, and I am practically horizontal when it comes to this, " Buy the card, WITHOUT the holder." Brian |
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Always have an eye out for a 'deal'. Do research. Know which SLer cards etc are harder to find. Know to pickup a $50 for $20 when you see it. I built my set on a budget - it can be done. T206s aren't rare - they are everywhere! Print a checklist. Build subsets along the way. Team sets, portraits, horizontals etc...
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Thanks for the advice thus far everyone. Coming from coin collecting in the past, I've always followed the virtue of "buy the coin (card), not the holder."
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Hi Ryan-
Great advice given so far. I am going for as much of the set as possible and trying to stay somewhat in a VG to V/G-EX range, and trying to get a good blend of different backs in there. If you are going for the whole set, you will need the commons just as much as the HOF'ers & the SL'ers. The commons are more affordable, and if you can locate tough front/back combinations for commons it makes it a little more exciting buying them (for me at least). I mix it up, since I need so many still I will pick up a HOF'er here and there, and then some commons. I'll probably wait until I'm over the halfway point before I start focusing on the SL'ers. RobD. is right-if you aren't sure about whether or not you are in it for the long haul, HOF'ers are the best bet to focus on. And, Tony gave you solid advice about picking up groups. Good luck hunting- Sincerely, Clayton *edit to add- +1 to what Jantz said* "Buy the card, not the holder" ![]() Last edited by teetwoohsix; 09-18-2012 at 12:07 AM. |
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While I'm not a t206 collector, my monster number is 0, I might one day look to start in on the set. The beauty of the set is there are so many different ways to collect it which is a huge part of it's appeal for many.
When I do start, I will probably begin with a subset and give myself small subset goals along the way. Maybe a team subset, HOF subset, a specific back subset, a rare back subset, etc. In my mind setting smaller goals will keep your attention and keep you interested in trying to complete smaller more manageable subsets as oppsed to setting the lofty goal of 520 which can become daunting in it's scope. |
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