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The best Christmas gift I ever received was given to me by my father in 1981. It was a great suprise then, and I am still amazed by it to today. I opened the wrapping and inside was a check box. I thought, that was strange what would I (at 13 years old) want with a box of checks. When I opened it, I could not believe my eyes. It contained about 30 T206 baseball cards. Included was a Coob portrait, a Walter Johnson portrait, an Addie Joss portrait, a Chief Bender, John McGraw, etc. Many had back damage, as they were at one time pasted into a scrapbook. But I did not care - they were the first pre-war cards I ever had, and I still have them. At that time my collectoin consisted of mostly cards from the late 1960's - 1981. Then I was told to open up a present that looked like it was going to be a new baseball bat. It was a baseball bat, but not for me to use in teener ball. It was a Ty Cobb model bat. My head almost exploded at that point. My father told me he had gone to an estate sale earlier in the year, and the cards and bat were auctioned off. Best suprise and Christmas present I ever received! Memories of this have meant a lot to me over the years, as I lost my dad to cancer in 1983.
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Great stories, I would love to keep them going!
Mine is all about 1971 Topps FB. Anyone who knows me, knows my fascination with the set. It started in the autumn of that year with the neighborhood boys. First set I ever tried to get all of them...I had just turned 9 years old. They cost a dime a pack, and I’d do chores to get a couple dimes here and there. They all went to cards. I did a lot of leaf-raking in those days ...I’d do a football field sized yard for a pack of football cards ![]() I got a few packs under the tree that year. I couldn’t tell you a single thing about those days except for being obsessed with FB cards. And 46 years later, I would love it if there were more 1971 Topps FB under the tree! ( I have 15 full sets and binders compiled for 14 more sets. I am a few dozen stars from having 29 sets. I’ll keep going too...)
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Super Mario 2 was my favorite. And if you used anyone other than the princess, you are a fool. She was the Bo Jackson of the Mario series.
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thanks for that wonderful story. I can relate somewhat as I'm currently losing my father to cancer, and despite not having any hobby-related card stories between us, I'll never forget the endless early mornings he would take me and others to far and away locales for hockey tournaments. My father also taught me that integrity trumps all - something I try desperately to follow often falling short - as the man I was lucky enough to be raised by is, and always will be, a hard act to follow. So do you still have the Cobb bat as well? Happy Holidays my friends!! Brent |
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Man, great stories by all. Love reading about these types of things. So much better than scammers, thiefs, etc., what we usually read about on these boards.
Here's my Christmas story... It was 1987, and I was 12 years old. I hadn't collected any type of cards prior to this Christmas. I watched and listened to baseball with my dad, but I was into video games and the such. So that Christmas Eve, my grandmother gave me a 1987 Topps complete set (the green box at Christmas). She and I sat there and opened it, and we started going through all of the cards. We'd read the stats on the back, see where they were from, find players from my team (the Rangers). We spent time going through that set, even after Christmas when we'd be at their house eating or visiting. I loved that box of cards. It was like my carbine action 200 shot range model air rifle. I finally broke down and put that set into a binder so I could flip through it more easily. But I never got rid of that box. I still have it to this day. Fast forward to 2010, and my grandmother passed away in February of that year. My wife and I have a picture of her displayed in our cabinet in our living room. Right beside that picture is that 1987 Topps box. It's empty because the set is still in my closet in the notebook. But I still have both to this day, and I don't ever plan on getting rid of them, even though they're only worth about $5. Oh, and Super Mario Bros. 2 is one of my favorite all-time games simply because that's what we'd sit around and play at Christmas at my grandmother's house when it came out.
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My mom bought my brother and I our first few packs of 1986 Topps. We didn't get any more until Christmas the following year, which is when things really snowballed with each of us getting 1-2 boxes of 1987 Topps packs. After that we were hooked.
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I remember my grandma used to get me a set of baseball cards each Christmas for a few years. Still have them somewhere. Off the top of my head I know one set was 91 score.
I also remember those 87 topps. My mom often got me a pack on the way to school. I picked up a couple wax boxes for me and my youngest boy to open when he gets a little older.
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Man, Super Mario 2 made my year in 1988. And yes, you needed the princess for the quicksand world.
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Thanks for the kind words. And, yes I still have the bat. There is more to that part of the story. My dad, who was a lifelong Brooklyn Dodgers fan, somehow got Pee Wee Reese's address at the Louisville Slugger company who he worked for back in the early 1980s and sent him a letter after acquiring the bat asking about whether it was a store model or a game used bat. Pee Wee actually wrote my dad back, with information from an old time company employee about the bat - he thought it was a store model except one word did not correspond with the records from that time period for Cobb store models. I have never looked into it further, as I am not a bat collector. I have always just thought it was cool to have a bat from the period that was the size and length of the model Cobb used at some point in his great career. I also still have my dad's original letter to Reese, and Reese's letter back that he signed. Priceless to me . . . . Merry Christmas to all!!! Happy Holidays my friends!! |
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I had just started buying my first BB cards back in the spring of 1968 when I was 9 years old. So, for Christmas later that year, I get one of those Topps Fun Packs from Santa and it had 1968 Topps BB high number packs. I don't remember if they were in one-card packs or the typical 5-card packs, but I was so excited! Phil Roof, Manny Jiminez and the A's Team were some I remember getting. Funny, but that was the only Christmas I ever got BB cards when I was a kid.
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I'm gonna swap this around a little. These days, my youngest daughter (just turned 22 and still in school) asks me to submit her a list of cards I am looking for. I collecti so many sets, it's pretty easy. Plus I try and keep them to commons and under $10 each.
Anyhow, for the past three years I direct her to a bunch of cards that are listed in some private sites (off eBay), give her a list of items, and then I do not check the site(s) again. Come Christmas, she comes through. Do I do most of the work? Sure. But the real treat is her knowing she is getting me what I really enjoy.
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I love reading your stories - thanks everyone for sharing!
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Tanner Jones - Author, Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Available on Amazon www.TanManBaseballFan.com |
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It was a great opening act to follow. Nice thread.
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