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Old 02-20-2017, 12:33 PM
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The items. The people who get caught up in the grading, half grades, VCP, PSA registry, investment potential, CU stock options, are those who get caught up in that stuff. If one wants, one can simply focus on the stuff.

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My favorite card as a five year old.



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My favorite card as a five year old.



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Nice, I loved that one too.

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I started collecting sometime in 1968 when my father bought the Sunday newspapers and brought me home a pack of baseball cards. I was hooked. I suppose that simple weekly pack reminds me of my father and how baseball and baseball cards were an early and continuing bond. Don Mattingly brought me back and at some point I ventured into pre-war. I made sure to open packs with my son when he was young and even though he's in his twenties now every Christmas has a box of Topps for us to crack open. I suppose the father-son connection is a big influence on why I still collect today.
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I haven't been around as long as some of the Vets here, but I do know when I started collecting in 85 and going through them with my grandfather, it WS the best. I'm trying to do the same with my daughter
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Growing up in the 70's I always loved the 72 and 75 sets.. I swore I'd buy the '75 set once I got a good job. Joined the Air Force in 1984 and bought the '75 set at a show while stationed at Sheppard AFB attending Tech School in Wichita Falls TX. It has followed me around all these years and would never part with it..

Second nod goes to my '55 and '56 Clemente cards my late Dad gave me..
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My favorite card as a kid as I stated collecting in 1989. These are a few I own now.
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My days of collecting started in my small hometown of Ceresco, Nebraska. The summers were filled with playing games of pick up baseball, basketball and football with friends. On Saturday mornings we would ride our bikes to the local park which doubled as the baseball diamond for our town team.


I don’t specifically remember the first pack of cards I would have purchased, but it was likely riding home from one of these practices. Blodgett’s IGA grocery store was the place to go as there was no better excuse after a hard baseball practice than stopping to get some candy, Big League Chew bubble gum, and a package or two of Topps baseball cards.
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For guys our age, the 89 UD Griffey was the pinnacle of collecting. Despite that, I once traded one of the two I owned for a 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas (which was on fire at the time). Still own the very Griffey and Thomas cards. Jesse, your Griffeys are awesome.
Now that we are older and have a few bucks, it is cool to buy the stuff we lusted after as kids. I bought myself a complete collection of first series Garbage Pail Kids a few years back. Also bought a few unopened packs of First Series, and ripped them open. I started collecting when they were already by the Second Series, and despite having my grandmother drive me around all of Miami searching for a first series pack, I never found one. No ebay or Amazon to help me then. Almost 30 years later, I finally opened The elusive First Series pack. The thought of owning an 86 Donruss Canseco has crossed my mind on a few occasions, as that card was untouchable ($100 on Beckett) back in the day.

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