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Right now I have a run of Topps master sets from 1969-1997, with just a handful of odd ball items still on my need list (i.e. 1969 #567, no black outlining, etc.). I have recently started moving slowly out in either direction - I'm more than halfway to a 1968 set, and I'll put a 1998 set together soon to, and then move to 1967/1999, etc. I have no cut-off date in mind in either direction - I'll probably keep going until my money or my breath run out...whichever comes first. Because I collected some of them as a kid, I also over the last few years put together a master run of Donruss, Fleer, Score and Upper Deck from 1981-1992.
That's my primary interest - I also have a modest assortment of Topps Football, Hockey and Basketball from the late 1970s which I'd like to expand in both directions as well (the '79 Gretzky is currently acting as a road block to THAT particular interest), plus some Topps non-sports (Star Wars, Charlies Angels, Happy Days, etc.) and the old Wonder Bread inserts from the earlier '70s. Finally, I do player collections of Tim Wakefield, Dwight Evans, Jim Rice and Jamie Quirk. Last edited by deweyinthehall; 10-10-2021 at 07:05 AM. |
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I've got the Topps sets from 1951-2021. I still get the new Topps base set every year along with the Heritage set. I'll see what happens with Topps in a few years and decide if that will continue.
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I have also done Conlon 1983 to 1995 and Heritage 2001-2021. I had been thinking about stopping Heritage this year (1972) but decided to keep going to 1975 redo. But when the new license agreement kicks in Heritage may go away, even if Topps gets bought out or licensed
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Similar to Chris I am primarily a player collector - Roberto Clemente being my player. I have drawn a soft line at 1973 it being Clemente's last career contemporary card (albeit issued after his passing). I have made plenty of exceptions for cards issued later that are appealing to me, but don't as a rule chase them. Used a similar line for Pirates team sets with my kids albeit that goal line has changed:
Started as 1952-1973 Topps pirate team sets ('52, '55 & '73 are done) Then added 1948-1955 Bowman ('52 is done) Then added Venezuelan Topps 1959-1968 (Need 5 cards to have them all done) Then added T206 (minus Wagner), 1933 Goudey (finished) Then added T205, T207, 1914 and 1915 Cracker Jack and 1948 Leaf That should take us till they're not kids anymore!
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I have been a Net 54 member since 2009 and have an Ebay store since 1998 https://www.ebay.com/usr/favorite_things Cards for sale: https://www.flickr.com/photos/185900663@N07/albums I am actively buying and selling vintage sports cards graded and raw. Feedback as a buyer: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=297262 I am accepting select private consignments of quality vintage cards (raw or graded) and collecting "want" lists for higher end ($1K+) vintage cards. Last edited by hcv123; 10-10-2021 at 10:23 AM. |
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I bought new every baseball season from 1981-92 as I re-entered collecting in '81 after dropping off as a kid (last year I remember buying in quantity is 1975) but don't collect post-1980 cards or sets anymore, with couple of minor exceptions. So I consider 1980 the end of the vintage era but I don't have much interest after 1975 (last excellent design IMO), although I consider '72 my "soft" stopping point for a few reasons. I also collect the Heritage Mets team sets and am stopping with the 1972 design.
I was big on early 50's cards, especially Brooklyn Dodgers but lost interest about three years ago in those (sold out way too cheap as a result) and have since refocused on the early 60's as I fill in my sets from that year through 1966. I'll have the 1960-75 set run when that's all done. And my Topps type run spans from 1939-80 in all lines, sports and non-sports alike. Anything Topps issued prior to 1948 is just comics and wrappers, which I also find very fascinating. Last edited by toppcat; 10-10-2021 at 10:15 AM. |
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Baseball 54-69 but not 61
Football 55-69 but not 56 Hockey 64-72 Basketball 69-70 Never know why 60's hockey is not valued higher in particular high grade stuff. Not much was produced compared to BB, in my opinion and the checklists are usually killers. |
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