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Nice cards...and good stories. I certainly have mine spanning the last 40 or so years.
I have early hobby memories of scoffing at $7 for a tom seaver rookie...and $25 for a hank aaron rookie...mind you I was like 8! $250 for a nrmt goudey ruth for $200 may as well have been a million bucks! While in college I purchased a fro joy uncut sheet for maybe $85. At this time this was by far the most I ever paid for a card...it turned out to be fake! In 1992 i won a few red hindy backed t206's at a live auction in silver spring, mn...for $100 ea. Then in 1994 while interviewing at dental schools I came across a crandall red hindu in cleveland, oh for $250...a new record for me. The most I ever paid for a card was the infamous t207. red cross lowdy from the antiques roadshow...it was somewhere around 20K. The only card remaining in my collection is the fake fro joy sheet!!!! |
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This is how it looked at the time; it's gone through a couple revisions since then.
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Very nice display
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Great cards and display Dan
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This is a great post. During the halcyon days of early 1987, while basking in the glory of the New York Mets, I eagerly shoveled snow around the neighborhood to afford the following:
1) $8 for the 1985 Topps Dwight Gooden rookie card. 2) $8 for the 1984 Topps Darryl Strawberry rookie card. 3) $15 for a badly off-centered, 1979 Ozzie Smith rookie card. I bought those cards at the Union Market in Union, NJ, which was an awesome place -- in the same way that the Cantina in Star Wars was an awesome place. Last edited by bk400; 01-12-2025 at 05:34 PM. |
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Great post! And you did a hellofa job on that display. Looks really amazing.
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I made it all the way through. Loved it. Thanks for taking the time to post this!
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Thanks for sharing your story, good luck in your hunt for a Red Cross to be card #13
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Collection on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/139478047@N03/albums Last edited by tiger8mush; 01-12-2025 at 06:13 PM. |
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Even though he’s not a Hall of Famer the 1984 Don Mattingly Donruss rookie card remains a classic.
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Dan, great cabinet! I'm glad that your wife is on board and that you've reached an understanding.
![]() Balticfox, your hypothetical conversation reminds me of this meme I once saw: |
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Not the most valuable but the most I have paid for cards was a 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews and a T206 Red Cobb. The Mathews is one of the very few cards I regret getting rid of.
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GUEST - So how much is all of this stuff worth? ![]() BALTICFOX - What does it matter? It's not for sale. And it's never been about the money for me anyway. GUEST - But what are you going to do with this stuff when you die? ![]() BALTICFOX - Nothing. I'll be dead. I won't be doing much of anything then. GUEST - I mean have you ever thought of selling your collections now to buy something you can enjoy? ![]() BALTICFOX - That's actually why I have these items. I enjoy having them! They bring me satisfaction and delight. Oh, and by the way, what would you propose that I do with the money I get for my collectibles? Spend it on beer, wine and pot like you do leaving nothing other than a few more dead brain cells?
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That government governs best that governs least. Last edited by Balticfox; 01-12-2025 at 06:25 PM. |
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Lots of great cards and stories getting posted here. John, I love the '38 DiMaggio, it's high on my want-list.
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Last edited by Bliggity; 01-12-2025 at 08:22 PM. |
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Typically a conversation with friends who are indeed sports fans, but not collectors. Sigh, it seems it's always around the value, not the rarity or appearance.
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I just waded through it, Dan.
Those memories are so awesome. Some of us might have some simliar, but to be able to put them in written form, the way you did; that is awesome. Thanks for sharing!.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 02-19-2025 at 03:00 PM. |
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Well written!
I have discovered there are advantages to old age. Experiences I have had over the years: 1100 T205 and T206’s, bought for $20 from the original owner who got them as a young kid in NYC. 150 1966 Topps rack packs, bought in 1973 for$10 at a surplus store. 90 E98, 101, 102, 95, and E 90-3 for $40 from an “antique peddler” who stopped at our back door in our town of 275 people I filled the trunk and backseat of my 1975 Malibu as full as I could get them with boxes of 1975 Hostess products from the day-old Hostess store for $12. And many more good memories, thanks to this hobby I have drifted in and out of since 1955. Last edited by 62corvette; 02-19-2025 at 04:15 PM. |
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