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I've seen interesting genuine items in antique stores. You could put an ad in the local newspaper.
Last edited by drc; 10-24-2012 at 12:03 PM. |
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go to the stadium that is going to be town down and ask it you can go through every nook and cranny and see what comes up. Seats, turnstiles, signs anything you can get out of it cheeply is a terrific find
I have collected for 50 years since I was a kid. Just decide that you get up on Saturday and Sunday at 4 or 5 AM and go to sales, flea markets etc. You don't need much money, maybe $100 and look for stuff that is interesting. Have an idea of what ypou are buying and don't go overboard. Decide what you want to collect and have fun |
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I want to thank all of you for your great advice. I'm a morning person any way and I'm looking forward to hitting the estate and yard sales this weekend. I'm also looking forward to researching Capital City stadium and the players that have taken that field since 1927. With that in mind, any info about the stadium and players is greatly appreciated. I'd like to thank John V. who was kind enough to tell me about 13 T210 cards featuring Columbia players. Again, thanks to all.
Adam
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