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Old 07-22-2018, 07:00 PM
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Collecting is the strongest addiction on earth. And it is addicting, no matter what you collect. I'm thankful that collecting cards takes up less space than a lot of the stuff my friends collect, or things I used to collect. Their size also makes those mail days easier to conceal from the "hobby police" (aka, my wife). Well, usually anyway.

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Collecting smalls is much easier than larges, all the way around . I thought about collecting some cars one time. Then thought again as they are kind of big to store.
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Collecting smalls is much easier than larges, all the way around . I thought about collecting some cars one time. Then thought again as they are kind of big to store.
Hey Leon

Besides vintage cards, I collect vintage T-Birds, so I know of what you are saying. However, I have run out of garages (we have five). So I've had to limit
my collecting these great "American heavy metal" oldies but goodies.


By the way guys.....the "hobby police" can be very detrimental to your collecting addictions. You cannot win. Unless you marry (or date) one who also has
a collecting addiction (for whatever). And if she currently doesn't have such an addiction, by all means encourage her to find one. Trust me, you'll find this
suggestion really works. I've become quite interested in wife's early 20th Century glass collection and her pottery collection. Sports interest her, especially
the Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles, and Tennis. Plus, she is with me for the 3 days when I set-up at the Philly Show.

And, this will set you free to openly enjoy collecting your Sportscards and memorabilia.








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I have all of my cards delivered to my neighbor's house. Whenever something arrives, he puts a red flag in the pot on his balcony to surreptitiously notify me.
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I have all of my cards delivered to my neighbor's house. Whenever something arrives, he puts a red flag in the pot on his balcony to surreptitiously notify me.


..The ole "Alger Hiss Trick " , we calls it...

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I have all of my cards delivered to my neighbor's house. Whenever something arrives, he puts a red flag in the pot on his balcony to surreptitiously notify me.
Great idea. Around here we would have to have an extra cow in the pasture, or an extra rooster crowing, for a notification.
My wife quit asking many years ago, what is in the mail, as she knows packages arrive almost daily. I need not hide them any longer though I used to.
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There's a very fine line between an addiction and a discipline. The line is when it starts actually hurting other people.
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Me wife collects wearables and as long as the number of her packages approximate mine, we are good.

On another board we once had a contest to see whose wife had the most shoes. We all counted and reported back. Winner won sympathy

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Me wife collects wearables and as long as the number of her packages approximate mine, we are good.

On another board we once had a contest to see whose wife had the most shoes. We all counted and reported back. Winner won sympathy
LOL, do you remember how many shoes the winner reported? My wife easily has 40+ with some being very expensive running shoes.

To add a little humor and a picture of a card to this thread here is a custom refractor I just finished. A fellow member made a small purchase from me and had to get the cash from his significant other and she added a card and a little note saying she approved the transaction.
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I have all of my cards delivered to my neighbor's house. Whenever something arrives, he puts a red flag in the pot on his balcony to surreptitiously notify me.
This statement has all the markings of true genius!

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Except your neighbor now has leverage .
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Collecting smalls is much easier than larges, all the way around . I thought about collecting some cars one time. Then thought again as they are kind of big to store.
The wife has always put a check on my car collecting. I've had six Corvettes, including a 1972 with a 640 HP 540 CID big block with drag radials that I set up primarily for the occasional stop light grand prix (an original 454 car--should have at least kept the original engine, but that's been gone for more than 30 years!) and a '93 ZR-1, both of which I still have. Am going to buy the new ZR-1 next year, and the wife says the '93 has to go--from a rational perspective, I agree, but it was the best all-around Corvette I've ever had, and I'm having a hard time emotionally letting go.

Believe me, cards are easier from every angle!

Happy collecting,

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