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Found this in a book (50 cents) I bought yesterday at a garage sale. Not especially rare, but pretty cool find. First WS night game. Bucs win 4-3, Clemente goes 3 for 4.
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Very cool, and way better looking than one marked an 11 in an opinion slab
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Great thread. Glad I found it. I started collecting tickets earlier this year. Here are some of my highlights
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Impressive start!
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1971 Pirates Ticket Quest: 101 of 153 regular season stubs (66%), 14 of 14 1971 ALCS, NLCS , and World Series stubs (100%) If you have any 1971 Pirate regular season game stubs (home or away games) please let me know what have! 1971 Pirates Game used bats Collection 18/18 (100%) 1971 WS Full Tickets 5/7 need games 1 and 4 |
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Nice tickets Ryan. What motivated you to start collecting tickets?
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Thanks guys. Good question. Two things, really:
1. I recently sold over 90% of my collection (bulk not value), and I owned lots of good stuff. I have kind of been to the mountain top with cards (a 524 t06 set, complete 1914 CJ, E107, D304, T3 sets, etc), tons of Wagners, Cobbs, Ruth’s, Planks, Matty, Young, etc. I am still a collector but I owned examples of almost every card I find interesting in auction houses and I don’t want to require what I have already owned, especially at today’s prices. But I want to still collect iconic and important historic items - I can do that with tickets and they are new to me and exciting. 2. I see a lot of upside in tickets (value). I am an investor who collects, and I see tickets as being very investible, especially compared to cards which are very highly priced right now. So I am collecting tickets! |
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