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Great question, and welcome to the T206 set!
For deals and exceptionally rare cards, I find the B/S/T here at N54 to be excellent. I've found a variety of wonderful cards and people, all of which who has helped my collection grow. For frequent auctions, there's no place better than eBay. Save some searches, jump on the train, and wait for the right cards--picked up about half of my collection there. Lastly, some auction houses offer great selections every now and then. Lee at Sterling Sports does great work and has good offerings, along with Love of the Game and, of course, REA. I live in the middle of nowhere, but any chance you get to go to the National or even local shows is always good. Scan through for vintage and T cards; you never know what you might find! Best of luck in the T206 set. It's a lot of fun and has so much flavor, it's hard to stop chewing! NJ Last edited by njdunkin1; 03-31-2018 at 02:09 PM. |
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As NJ said, most of use buy everywhere we can that is legitimate.
![]() Our BST is great (you can save fees), ebay is great, the auction houses are great. It's a good time to be in the hobby in my humble opinion. The selection on the internet is mind boggling compared to what it must have been like in the 1980s and earlier, pre-internet. Personally I got back into it around 1996 so have been on the net pretty much the whole time. Good luck in the hunt (which is a lot or most of the fun to many, including me)
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Thanks for the help guys... I need to begin watching the B/S/T page.
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Ebay has the best selection, but mostly overpriced. The best bargains, and my favorite place to buy T206's, is our BST board right here. Good luck!
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Focusing buying efforts? What's that?
![]() Cards are where you find them, like any other collectible. I've bought cards at coin shows, stamp shows... I've also bought both at card shows. And picked up sports collectibles at shows like a small restaurant china show. But yes, card shows, the BST here, and ebay are the easiest, unless you've got a really good local card shop. |
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I'm loving the learning curve... but it is steep. |
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