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Old 12-07-2020, 08:13 PM
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Thanks Sam! Yes, card wise 2020 was great. Other than that, I'm happy to see it end. What a crazy year. Hope all is well on your end, my friend.
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Old 12-08-2020, 10:19 AM
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Not much this year, but picked this up in a trade with Net54 member.
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Old 12-16-2020, 08:33 AM
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2020 is the year that I began collecting prewar again from a long hiatus starting a family and a business.

I did not have collecting goals this year so I though it was best to post in this thread to show my highlights from this year.

T206 is where I started the year and have picked up 179 different cards mostly from members here. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to help me.


I was lucky enough to buy a small find of EPDG cards in super condition found in an envelope dated 1911



Once I started reading about T206 Players in the Zappala book I found that Lou Criger came to my small northern Michigan hometown to be the player/manager for the 1911 team.

Now I am a Criger collector and have since begun looking for any type cards and back runs.

Thanks to Patrick for this one



I also began looking for Northern Michigan Prewar Baseball memorabilia and aquired these.




There were many other highlights but it may be best if I stop here before I spend all day posting pictures

A huge THANKS to the members I have bought from over the year and also to Leon for your efforts with this great forum. Joe

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Old 12-18-2020, 10:33 AM
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I had wanted to pick up some T205 HOFers and Leon started selling off some of his. Then someone did a set break on a 1934 Goudey set and I was able to pick up my first Dizzy Dean.
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Old 01-02-2021, 12:44 AM
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Default the year...finally ends

Cards are one way for me to cope with this crazy thing called "Life"
2020 was completely awful for basically the entire planet, so my fits of depression comes with a lot of company.

But the cards were good. One of my best years adding to my collection.

Key cards-
  • 1934 Goudey Gehrig,
  • 1954 Johnston Cookies Aaron RC,
  • 1951 Bowman Mantle RC,
  • 1939 Play Ball DiMaggio.
  • M116 Honus Wagner.
  • 1928 Yuengling Gehrig.
  • 1963 Pete Rose RC
  • W517 Ruth and Gehrig
  • 1910 T212-2 OBAK set (missing 8 cards)
  • Various E90-1 tough cards, including Honus Wagner, Tris Speaker and Cy Young

I finished 3 baseball sets and 3 football sets.
I added 27 sets to my WL since last year at this time. ( Lord knows why?)
I scanned a trio of my 2020 acquistions.
I intend to re-scan most of my key cards this year, I'm way behind...

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF YOU!
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Not much this year, but picked this up in a trade with Net54 member.
Beautiful item, Joe!
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Possibly my favorite pick up of 2020...

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I collected on an off since the 1980s. Instead of collecting in my late 20s and early 30s, I spent my $ on wine, women and song. Good, but fleeting times. I wish I invested 5% of the money I wasted from 2000-2014 in cards.

During the pandemic, Peter Schwartz who I know from Islander games, started posting his ticket stubs on Twitter. I had some serious FOMO. I went to my folks house, finally found ticket stubs from the late 70s and 80s Isles glory days, posted a few on twitter. My friend from imaginesports (Steve Brightman) retweeted some and some baseball card collectors liked my pics and started following me. Then I followed them and saw all these great "mail days" that they posted. I then went to my folks house and unearthed my T206 collection. About 140 cards. I reached out to John Goodman, my go to dealer from East Hampton, and bought 4 cards from him. Then...I tweeted a few of mine. @t206podcast liked one of my posts and I was like "There's a podcast??" and I listened to every episode in 2 days. I reached out to Justin and Jay. Justin has been really kind and gracious and he pointed me to net54. Leon allowed me to join the group and I've added about 25 cards or so from here since October.

Monster # 169. Would like to get to 170 tonight. Might check out John's eBay store.

2021 Goals: Napoleon Lajoie T206, break 200 "Monster Number"

Sorry for the flow of this post. I'm by myself with the kids tonight.

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I really decided to focus on vintage, and pre-war cards this past year. While reading and listening to podcasts (The Monster and Vintage Baseball Card Podcast) I learned about Jefferson Burdick. Very cool that he lived in Syracuse, my hometown and where I currently reside. This article and photo are awesome.

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To my eyes the only real story in 2020 (separate of course from the Covid havoc that permeated every aspect of our lives) was the steady drumbeat of extensive, highly coordinated, highly sophisticated fraud in nearly all corners of the hobby, met with a universal shrug of the shoulders, yawn, and a "what'cha gonna do really" by most collectors. Lower head, forge ahead. What's a little criminality among friends.

In some pursuits, this stuff would be considered shocking. In this hobby it's just the price of admission I guess.

As far as 2021, I can't wait to see the next batch of 1,000 pristine autographed Goudey cards that suddenly appear out of the ether.

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To my eyes the only real story in 2020 (separate of course from the Covid havoc that permeated every aspect of our lives) was the steady drumbeat of extensive, highly coordinated, highly sophisticated fraud in nearly all corners of the hobby, met with a universal shrug of the shoulders, yawn, and a "what'cha gonna do really" by most collectors. Lower head, forge ahead. What's a little criminality among friends.

In some pursuits, this stuff would be considered shocking. In this hobby it's just the price of admission I guess.

As far as 2021, I can't wait to see the next batch of 1,000 pristine autographed Goudey cards that suddenly appear out of the ether.
There sure are a lot of signed cards nowadays. It's almost like they are making more all of the time.

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