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Old 11-21-2024, 06:50 PM
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I collect everything and anything T206 related. After I put together a 521 card complete set I didn’t know where to go from there. So I then started collecting everything and anything related to the T206 set (with a focus on their game used bats). I’m up to roughly 40 game used bats. I’ve also acquired a Hal Chase game used mitt, a Pat Moran game used mitt, a bunch of type 1 photographs, and a couple single signed baseballs. Side note: All funded 100% through poker and sports betting winnings.
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Old 11-21-2024, 09:34 PM
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I started collecting, buying my first packs as a seven year old, in 1974. It's still my favorite Topps set, like getting that first kiss from your girlfriend, I guess. As the years went on, I worked my way back, and completed most of the Topps sets, but just couldn't get myself to pull the trigger on the Mantle and Mays cards, because, as a Cubs guy, I just couldn't give two shits about either one of them. I went to my first big show in Chicago, around 1981 or so. I don't think it was the national, but maybe it was...maybe my year is wrong, whatever. Anyway, I was wandering the aisles, looking for Cubs, and a dealer had a T205 Chance, with mouse bites on a corner or two. I had never considered a card that old, but was immediately intrigued. He said he'd throw in a few more commons, so I went all in, with my limited budget. That started me on my T205 quest, which was completed about 15 years later. Along the way, I started looking for T202s, just as beautiful, and pretty cheap. I never finished those, but still have them, and might go back to them. The T205s have always been my love, so I decided to go for a complete back set. I chose Sovereign, so I could get all the Cubs, and there was no Cobb. I knocked that out a few years ago, and decided to go with the T206 Sovereign backs, just to complete my smoke 'em, if you got 'em set. I'm still working on those, and unfortunately, four Cobbs. So that's where I am now. I also collect a few hockey sets, being an aged skater myself. I'm not in a big enough social group to play softball anymore, like I was forever in the military, but I still have plenty of options to lace them up and play hockey, so I really like those old hockey sets. You've probably seen my auctions on the BST. I'm a long time member of OBC, so I'm always checking lists for those guys. When I pull the binders out, I put the extras on the BST. Anyway, that's my story, in a nutshell, I suppose. I really wish there were more traders here, but I guess PP back and forth is trading, in it's own way...

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Old 11-22-2024, 02:34 AM
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I've collected Ruth and Cobb mainly with a sprinkle of iconic rookie cards over the years. When I got sick I sold alot of my collection to fund medical expenses and have since taken on the task, a tough one at that of building Jackie Robinson Bond Bread set in PSA. Also I've built his basic set in a high eye appeal mid grade run that I slowly work to upgrade. The Bond Cards are the highest of priority though and all in nice crease free condition so far. The population and availability on a few however may lead to adding a few examples of what comes to the market. This will take a lot of time and patience I expect 6-8 years perhaps.
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Old 11-22-2024, 09:52 AM
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I wanted to keep this brief because I tend to feel the need to include all the details when writing, but in hindsight I wasn’t successful. When I realized this was going to be long, I told myself “I’ll just make this a chapter in my memoirs 😊” and kept going. Anyway, if you read all this, thanks and God Bless You!

My collecting focus has shifted two or three times in my life (maybe more depending on the definition).

My interest started in 2nd grade with the 1972 topps baseball set. Loved 'em apparently because I wanted cards from baseball, basketball and football as often as someone would buy them for me at that age. Birthday, Christmas, Easter Basket, trips to the store with mom or grand dad. Always wanted cards, not candy or toys. I played with them, sorted them in any way imaginable, read the backs, devoured the stats, traded with my friends, everything short of sticking them in my spokes. All my cards in those years came from "the dime store" (as my grand dad used to call those Woolworth type stores). I morphed into spending my allowance and chore money on cards as I got a little older. Rode my bike to the corner stores for cards, traded more to pick up a few "old cards" from my friends older brothers, you know the drill. I bought a couple of complete football sets from Renata Galasso in the late 70's but that just wasn't as fun for me.

Those trends continued thru college and early adult hood till my family started to grow in the mid 90's. One of the last card obsessions I had during that phase that lasted from 72 thru mid-90's was driving from store to store for packs of 94 pinnacle because I was hooked on those museum cards that came one per pack 😊

It tapered off after that, my oldest daughter was born in '96 and my attention was officially diverted..........

....till around 2009 or so. My kids were both in their 10's by then and I decided to pick up a couple of random packs at Target. The hamster wheel landed one day on a pack of upper deck goudey (like a heritage set mimicking 1933 goudey). I was fond of the style and was soon working on completing the set. Well, by that time the internet was in full swing so while searching for ways to fill the holes in my '09 ud goudey set I discovered that I could purchase real 33 goudeys and started with a 33 goudey Travis Jackson on eBay. Shortly after, I discovered net54 and caught the pre-war bug.

In the few years that followed, catching the bug and some disposable income had me sliding down the slippery slope. Collected a bunch of cards in fair/good/vg condition. t206 set of 520 (focus on backstamps and less common backs - no scarce backs), t205 set (no variations), 1933 goudey set (of course) (no Lajoie), t207 subset (gloves or bats), e-90 and brethren subset (clouds and sunset), an extensive hof pre-war type set.

When pre-war ideas slowed down I drifted into post war vintage and completed 1952 bowman and 1952 bowman football, 1973 topps, and finished 1972 topps (completing the cards I didn't have from those first days in real time 1972). Then a "completionist" thread on net 54 prompted me to try to complete an "all hofers playing days regular issue from topps and bowman post war thru 1980" subset. I got within a 52t Mathews, 63 Rose and 67 Seaver of finishing.

When post-war slowed down, I decided to round out my modern collection. Finished that 94 pinnacle museum collection, started a Barry Larkin type collection which grew to about 1400 different, started a couple of TTM auto sets, extended my "hofer playing days regular issue" set thru 89 and added donruss, fleer, upper deck, score, then thru '99 topps base and a select few of my favorite 90's sets.

Around 2016 or so, I had just about run out of ideas for affordable baseball sets and subsets while still keeping some resemblance of focus, so I did a small 70's and 80's topps NFL Hall of fame Rookie Card subset and was struggling to identify my next project.

Well in 2017 I had some life changes occur that caused me to consider selling my collection. I catalogued and scanned everything then solicited "buy everything offers" from 4 or 5 dealers. I still remember one dealer telling me "I think this is the most complete lower grade collection I have ever seen" That made me proud and a little verklempt as well!

Anyway, I couldn't bear to sell in one fell swoop, but I had really run out of reasonable card collecting ideas. I practically came to a collecting stop, let things simmer for about a year then in July 2018 decided to start selling my collection slowly piece by piece on my own. The first thing to go ironically was that 2009 UD Goudey set!

I've been selling consistently since then on net54 BST, eBay, and now Facebook groups. My goal is to eventually whittle everything down to a collection that is manageable enough to pass on to my kids or future grandkids and definable enough for them to know with reasonable certainty the value of the collection.

My model has been to start from the bottom, identifying those cards that spoke to me the least and would get me closer to the goal by selling them. It's been painstaking and mind numbing at times (I’ve been selling all the pre 1980 sets card by card and even sold the Barry Larkin set mostly card by card). It sometimes tries my patience to maintain a steady speed, but It’s been a good hobby for me. I do like the thought that by selling individual cards and very small lots they are mostly going to people who really want to add them to their collections. There have been plenty of times when a card sells and it's hard for me to "say goodbye" before sending it thru the mail

It’s been a lot more difficult every stage when the time comes to decide “Ok which cards are going next”. I still have a way to go before I come to a stopping point, and I’ve begun to wonder if I will ultimately just keep going and sell everything. That decision is still at least a couple of years away. 😊

I do believe that the process of thoroughly re-visiting all my cards to determine which cards to sell next and studying them briefly one last time before dropping them in the mail has been just as enjoyable as the process of collecting all those sets and subsets over the years!

Happy Collecting Everyone!
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Old 11-22-2024, 10:37 AM
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I'm a 70's kid who got my first wax packs (1977/78 Star Wars 4th & 5th series) in 1979 from Woolco, and I've been a collector ever since. Over the decades my collecting focus has changed many times.

Below is a timeline (as I remember it):
  • 1980's - Ripping all the packs I could get my hands on and also collecting 1940's-60's baseball HOF'ers anytime I could get someone to take me to the card shop about 15 miles away.
  • 1990's - The first half of the decade I was ripping all the newest shiny cards and chasing refractors, etc.. In 1997 I discovered eBay/PSA and I was off to the races buying slabbed vintage; especially T-cards and 1950's baseball. I also started collecting unopened packs and boxes.
  • 2000-2010 - I chased a lot of high grade PSA sets and at one time had over 1,000 PSA graded cards. I collected exclusively vintage football for a few years and then exclusively vintage hockey for a few years, and continued collecting vintage unopened material. I was also ripping a lot of vintage packs around 2000-2005 and submitting the best cards to PSA.
  • 2011-15 - I was collecting pretty much anything pre-1970 that was PSA 8-10 grade and unopened material.
  • 2016-2024 - Starting in early 2016 the need to own everything started to dwindle and I started to sell/downsize while upgrading my collection. I'd often sell 10-40 cards and roll that money into one higher-dollar/rare card. Since 2021 I don't think my collection has been more than 100 pieces at any time, and I like that.
  • The future - Not sure where I'm going to go from here. I find myself selling more than I'm buying this year and have contemplated selling it all and moving those funds to an entirely new hobby. I'll always be a collector of something, just not sure it will be sports cards going forward. That seems strange to think about considering I've collected cardboard for 40+ years, but at the end of the day it's all just "stuff" and I feel like I've kinda lost the passion for sports collecting.

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Old 11-22-2024, 02:05 PM
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I have always collected what I like, from the early days of buying older cards because they were just "better" to my grown up years, trying to chase specific cards that I longed for as a kid, no matter what the condition was. I would chase the players I liked, and go off on weird tangents. When my kids grew up and left, I found that I started collecting sets, but not the big ones, again the some what fringe sets. Then I met LEAF.

I initially tried to put the set together to pass down to my kids, as it was from the years that my parents and my wife's parents were born. As I started to dig into the set, I was drawn to the bright colors, and somewhat simple techniques used to print them. I came to this board and got a schooling from, TedZ, Steve Birmingham and others, and then I went full crazy and wrote a book on them. As I did the research, I tried to establish the concept of a late printing, bouncing ideas off the board in order to fill in the corners of the map. The whole time I found myself picking up more and more of the cards, not just the baseball, but the boxing, football, and pirates. Don't get me started on the premiums!

Serendipitously, Nathaniel Grow made a post that would validate my theories and prove without a doubt that the baseball set was launched in 1949. As the book hit the amazon (re:LEAF is the book title), I continued to buy Leaf cards, completing the boxing set, almost finishing the pirate set and now turning eyes onto the football set.

As I have gone through buying and selling LEAF cards, I have found myself grabbing other cards that are rooted in the LEAF set, so it has really become the North Star of my collection, and the tangents coming off of it, all have connections back to the cards, the research and the lore around this set of cards.
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