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Paul, a few years ago I started collecting items documenting the history of baseball in my home state. Provided that you're not from New Jersey, you can do this, too. If you're from New Jersey, unfortunately, I can't permit you to do this.
It's pretty cheap, and there are a million postcards, photos, newspaper articles, banners, autographed balls, etc. from amateur and minor-league teams out there. I have a pretty fun collection that's pretty small - there are only three items in it that I paid more than a hundred dollars for, and all three are beautiful display pieces. For me, it was definitely worth doing. I've learned a good deal about baseball in New Jersey (and also learned how much more I need to learn), accumulated some beautiful pieces, and didn't spend a ton of cash. -Al |
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Mr. McDonald- Most excellent, yet anti-social reply I recall on the board...awesome approach! Good luck with the little purple people, not that I know of them...or they of me...just say "Hi".
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'Twas a joke, son.
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For me, it's been college football. I was in a motorcycle wreck in mid-June, and was off of work until September 7th. Short term disability payments didn't really leave me with much extra spending money. I was able to sell some cards early during my time off to help with regular bills and such, but not much leftover for cards. Now that I'm back to work, I'm slowly getting caught up but it will still be a little while before I can get back to buying like I'm used to. Luckily I found a nice seller who's been able to work with me so I can acquire a great card for my collection. I am a huge college football fan (Go Blue!) and the great start to the year has been a great replacement for the joy I get when I get cards in the mail. Now let's just hope they don't start losing or I'm doomed...
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Glad to hear you are ok Dustan that is pretty scary. The thing with lulls is the cards are always waiting once you jump back in. The problem I am having with the early Pre WWI is once something comes up you don't know when another one will be around again so it is tougher to take a break, even when the funds are low.
Like Paul I have kids and you can't cut corners with them so I get a card here and there and look at it while Dora and Thomas fill the background noise along with screaming, yelling, fighting, and toy throwing. I have found feeding the ducks and geese a great pastime and the kids love it, but be careful around the geese, they will attack. |
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Glad you pulled through. Now to heck with the cards., How's the bike?
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Ha ha Steve, the bike is ok. I fixed a few things on it so it now runs great but is a little scratched up. Will probably replace those parts over the winter.
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