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View Poll Results: How old are you?
10-15 yrs 2 0.30%
16-21 yrs 3 0.45%
22-27 yrs 8 1.19%
28-35 yrs 28 4.17%
36-41 yrs 68 10.12%
42-48 yrs 152 22.62%
49-55 yrs 158 23.51%
56-61 yrs 111 16.52%
62-68 yrs 81 12.05%
69-75 yrs 41 6.10%
76-80 yrs 15 2.23%
81+ yrs 5 0.74%
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Old 12-01-2021, 04:13 AM
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I'd love to get a 1977 Henderson card. Amazing how he looked 40 years old in 1977 and in 1999. His stats are really fun. Check this out:

3,055 Hits
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2,190 walks
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5,245 times on base
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299 home runs
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66 triples
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510 doubles
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4,370 singles and walks

Henderson stole 1,406 bases.
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3rd 344 times
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1,058 steals of 2nd base.

1058/4370
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24.21% of the time his single or walk became a de facto double. That's astounding...
All the Rickey Henderson talk got me to look up some of his stats; in 2002, when he joined the Red Sox, he had more career stolen bases than the team had in its entire history.
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Old 12-01-2021, 05:51 AM
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This is a Great Post/Poll

I actually surprised that the group is more towards the younger side.
I would have thought that it was more weighted more towards the older crowd.

Means the collectors are evolving and new blood is either coming in or coming of age.

By the way Love the Henderson Facts one of my favorite players. Loved how he used to snag fly balls with his showmanship
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Damm, and to think some dude was screaming at me last week about all the 30 year olds obsessed with vintage cards.
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That was me

And I’m kinda thinking that back and forth may very well have spurred Leon to start this thread...........Leon?

Either way, I’m glad he did, cheers Steve

‘And to think some dude’ damn, you sound pretty hip this morning

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That was me

And I’m kinda thinking that back and forth may very well have spurred Leon to start this thread...........Leon?

Either way, I’m glad he did, cheers Steve

‘And to think some dude’ damn, you sound pretty hip this morning
Edited,,,,actually, my mistake, another thread was started for a different reason. This one was only started because I was curious.
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Have been into cards since I was a little kid and always had an interest in vintage, but finally dove in about 5 years ago. After hearing my late father refer to certain cards/sets over the years, it became a want to finally chase some of those cards when my finances allowed. I love the chase
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Old 12-01-2021, 03:00 PM
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What is older than vintage? Decrepit, I guess. I ,too, turned 78. My first pack opened was a "51 Bowman.
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Why that would be CLASSIC!
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485 votes so far and not 1 person between 16 - 21. I am not sure what that means except maybe that age aren't into vintage baseball cards?
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485 votes so far and not 1 person between 16 - 21. I am not sure what that means except maybe that age aren't into vintage baseball cards?
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16 was when I bought my first T206s.....Bresnahan, M. Brown & Keeler for $10 total back in 1979. I went on to get pretty much all the T206 HOFers, as well as several other pre-wwII HOFers, between the ages of 16-21.


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485 votes so far and not 1 person between 16 - 21. I am not sure what that means except maybe that age aren't into vintage baseball cards?
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Sixteen was right around when I got out of cards. Wasn’t sure what the girls would think. I got back in around 19-20, but didn’t have serious money to put towards the hobby until I was around 22.
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485 votes so far and not 1 person between 16 - 21. I am not sure what that means except maybe that age aren't into vintage baseball cards?
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Sixteen was right around when I got out of cards. Wasn’t sure what the girls would think. I got back in around 19-20, but didn’t have serious money to put towards the hobby until I was around 22.
I think they are on Twitter. There is a big hobby presence there. I also agree that it is hard to buy vintage. If you don't know baseball history, and only know Ruth, Dimaggio, Mantle.... those cards might appear to be out of reach. Personally, I wanted to collect players who were playing. Griffey, Larkin, Jeter. It's exciting to follow a player in their career. Once they retired I didn't want to collect post-career cards. So then I moved to vintage because I had more money to spend.

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485 votes so far and not 1 person between 16 - 21. I am not sure what that means except maybe that age aren't into vintage baseball cards?
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I'm guessing the majority of us took a break around that 16 - 21 age.

We got hooked as 10 year olds, got distracted by more exciting things in high school/college, and then eventually found our way back due to the nostalgia of our 10 year old selves. I definitely took that path.
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I'm guessing the majority of us took a break around that 16 - 21 age.

We got hooked as 10 year olds, got distracted by more exciting things in high school/college, and then eventually found our way back due to the nostalgia of our 10 year old selves. I definitely took that path.
Yep. Describes me to a T. I found some of the first online auctions (pre-eBay, think dial-up AOL...) in college in the late 90's. I saw the vintage cards I had cherished as a kid in the late 80's and was immediately smitten again.
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I'm guessing the majority of us took a break around that 16 - 21 age.

We got hooked as 10 year olds, got distracted by more exciting things in high school/college, and then eventually found our way back due to the nostalgia of our 10 year old selves. I definitely took that path.
I started collecting when I was 7 (1975 Topps set) and continued until going to college. I started up again in my late 20s when I had a job with some disposable income to spend on cards, and it's gone on from there for 25+ years now.
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All the Rickey Henderson talk got me to look up some of his stats; in 2002, when he joined the Red Sox, he had more career stolen bases than the team had in its entire history.
Rickey is the man no doubt, but this one can't be accurate. Sox were over 100 years old by 2002.

Cool seeing this card posted earlier. I never realized my Chong Modesto Henderson had come from a board member. I was able to win it with a snipe bid from a fishing plant's galley in remote Akutan, Alaska. It was probably the only 30 second window internet worked for me on that entire trip. I'm roughly its age, 44, though born late December (like Rickey) 1976.

Collecting my whole life, got pretty serious around 11, off and on through HS, then really serious again late college when eBay had become a thing. It kinda felt like cheating back then, but it was amazing to chase all the stuff you'd never see in the local card shops.
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Rickey is the man no doubt, but this one can't be accurate. Sox were over 100 years old by 2002.
Serves me right for posting before I had my morning coffee. From his wiki, he had more over his career than the Sox had over that same timeframe, so from June 1979 to 2002.
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Serves me right for posting before I had my morning coffee. From his wiki, he had more over his career than the Sox had over that same timeframe, so from June 1979 to 2002.
Ah, makes sense. That's still a very manly feat. I really hope that stolen base make a comeback. I think they will.
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249. Hemlinegevity (also Puberty Derailment)
How ‘all’ kids collect cards from early on in grade school up until they start chasing skirts sometime in middle school, only to then pick up the hobby again decades later.
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249. Hemlinegevity (also Puberty Derailment)
How ‘all’ kids collect cards from early on in grade school up until they start chasing skirts sometime in middle school, only to then pick up the hobby again decades later.
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All the Rickey Henderson talk got me to look up some of his stats; in 2002, when he joined the Red Sox, he had more career stolen bases than the team had in its entire history.
Not sure where you got this from, but it isn't close to being correct. From baseball-reference.com, the Red Sox had a total of 7624 stolen bases from 1901-2001.
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44. Actively collected /collecting between ages 9-15; 21-26, and now 37 to present. I guess I'm on "phase III", LOL.
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