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I am bumping this old thread to say that my Daughter has graduated to wanting me to read the back of the Goudey cards to her. She sat on my lap and would hand me one and ask me to read it so I read the card to her, then she put it in a stack and continued until the stack was done.
Then this last weekend she asked me to read through last year's REA auction catalog. After reading about the t206 Doyle err card (first lot in the catalog) she went and played, came back and gave me the catalog and turned to lot #2, the t206 Wagner. She wanted me to read more but it was bed time. So I guess the new favorite bed time book for my 2 year old daughter is the 2012 REA catalog. |
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That's awesome! My oldest daughter, 8 year old Brooklyn, and I are going to the Strongsville show together tomorrow. She's really excited to "blow her $5" on some serious cardboard! ![]()
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My son is just to young now ... 17 month ....
I hope he will have the same love than i have for all these little piece of cardboard...And i hope he will enjoy going to the show with me ![]() |
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Of course I only started by letting her look at graded cards and cards in screw down holders. I have recently let her look at cards in card savers with my help, but if I have to turn away for any time I take them with me. |
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I am really glad you raise this topic of passing on the hobby to children. I thought about this just last night as I looked at the shelves of thousands of virtually worthless cards I have from the 80s and early 90s.
As a kid collecting I always lamented that my grandmother supposedly threw out my father's old cards -- supposedly various cards from the 50s. Who knows what he really had but it haunted me. So I vowed never to get rid of any of my cards in case my sons wanted them some day. Now, I have no doubt they may some day want and maybe even cherish the vintage pre-war cards I have (T206, T205, etc.), the good rookies and HOFers I have from the post-war era, and a select few big names from recent years. Well, maybe they won't, but I like to believe someday they will see value in those. But will they care at all about long boxes full of 1000 random 1990 UDs or 1988 Topps? Doubtful. Should I even keep them or will it be an exercise in hoarding? I can't imagine in about 2023 my son is going to get excited as he shuffles through the likes of Damaso Marte, Ellis Burks, and Biff Pocoroba... Then again, they don't take up much space if properly stored. When the time is right, though, I will try to teach the boys about vintage baseball card collecting. Maybe starting with the REA Catalog... |
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I'm saving mine cards from then to keep me busy when I retire. Haven't looked through most of them in 20+ years, so having 125,000+ cards to look through will kill some time. I'm also holding out hope that someone will organize a mass burning of piles of 1980's-90's cards, so the value of mine will go up. Might be a good idea for the national ![]()
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http://burncardburn.com/ I like it because that is the set I have the most of, so burn away! ![]() I still think cards from that era are a good way to teach kids about cards at a young age. You can get a ton of them cheap, such as 1988 Donruss and who cares if they ruin some. For the amount of those you could get for $20, it would be worth it to see if they get into cards, and at the same time, teach them how to take care of them. Not to make anyone feel old, but to a young kid age 2-5, 1988 cards are ancient! So you would be getting them into what they would consider, "old" cards. Plus kids love opening packs and new packs today cost way too much
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I'm 51 years young, single, and have no children. Also, not super close to my nieces and nephews. I've promised my collection to a friend when I depart, but she's about my age so I really don't have a "next generation" heir in mind. The cards will probably just be sold by someone down the road, and find their way back into the hobby, whence they came. Of course, I still chase hot 25-35 year-olds around (and even catch one, once in awhile), so ya never know???
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