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It's amazing the number and quality of the collections here. So many fine items, and things I didn't know existed. I enjoy learning, reading about what others know and their experiences over the years - that's what brought me here.
I grew up in a small Midwest town, and started collecting in the late '80s. McGwire was the guy I pretended to be in Little League, but on the playground I was a WR and wanted to be Jerry Rice. I regularly bought Beckett magazines at Walmart. I had friends who were also into cards, but none of us really had a whole lot to spend. Even if we did save up, our local card store options were a furniture store, trophy shop, and a pawn shop that each had a couple card cases on the side. It was a relatively small bubble. Still, my collecting evolved. I eventually decided that it was more efficient to just buy the cards that I liked instead of opening packs. Occasionally, I would see some older cards, and those really grabbed me with their designs, the old jerseys, and the history. I realized that if I saved up a bit more, I could buy actual legends of the game. My options were limited though. My first vintage purchase was made possible by spending an evening with my grandma playing Bingo. She was playing multiple Bingo cards each round, and she put me in charge of the dauber, marking each call-out on all the cards. At some point, we hit a Bingo. She won $75, but she wanted to split it with me for bringing her good luck. I took my share the next day to buy the best card I could find. I got a 1960 Topps Stan Musial. It was awesome holding that. My first dozen vintage purchases as a kid, because I have since logged my items with good ol' Excel, were these cards: 1961 Topps 311 Whitey Ford 1957 Topps 135 Bill Skowron 1959 Topps 462 Rocky Colavito 1958 Topps 492 Bob Friend 1961 Topps 127 Ron Kline 1967 Topps 5 Whitey Ford 1958 Topps 476 Stan Musial 1960 Topps 229 Joe Morgan 1960 Topps 175 Pedro Ramos 1957 Topps 138 Minnie Minoso 1959 Topps 461 Mickey Mantle 1960 Topps 250 Stan Musial They were modest cards. My friends never had any vintage, but I liked the cards and enjoyed learning about the players. Like the stories of many others, life happened. My cards were stored away in my parent's house. In 2021, I went to gather my old belongings and move them to my place. I found my cards. The nostalgia was great, thumbing through my albums and remembering the time spent organizing the cards. It re-kindled something. Last year, I bought a T206 Rube Waddell. I never thought I'd own a tobacco card. Those had only existed in magazine pictures. I then picked up a Zeenut and a couple of T201 Double Folders. My collection is small but growing again. I can go online and see so many of the cards that I had always wanted. I can learn the backstories to the cards I enjoy. I discover new sets and cards all the time. There's always more to learn. That's why I lurked, joined, and still lurk. |
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I agree with Casey. I don't post very often but, I do scan and read everyday and I enjoy the stories and friendly banter. I had complete Topps sets from 1955 to 1982 but, sold them in 1986 to buy my first house. Even though they have skyrocketed in value since, no regrets. I saved my Post Cereal and Jell-o cards and have since collected only Detroit Tiger sets, Lions, Pistons etc. I started collecting in 1962 and traded a shopping bag of model car parts for 2 shopping bags of baseball cards. (1955-1961). I then traded a slot car for a shopping bag of 1962 Topps. As for newer cards I have kept my Tiger team sets to the current date and left my Lions, Pistons and Red Wings as vintage. (1951-1980) I decided to build a 2012 Topps Gypsy Queen to "celebrate" my 50 years of collecting. I am very close to a master set, but doubt I will finish. (Need mini GQ and Straight Cut backs) The hockey cards posted here are GREAT! So, here are a couple of pictures from me.
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Regardless, nice tough pickup.
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Love the hockey cards. The sweet caporal postcards should be known by every vintage sports card collector, I think they are the most beautiful cards ever made. I cant find my photo of the card i have from that set, but i will post an original vintage Hockey photo of the opening of the first professional game ever in madison square garden. I wish the hockey section in Net54 had any kind of activity.
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I acquired it because it is a Post Cereal collectible. I think Unger was on the Blues at the time of issue.
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