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Old 08-18-2010, 12:38 PM
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for Exhibit cards, I look for examples that have coupon offers, ads or post card backs...
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Careful, they're addictive as hell. Before you know it your office is filled with original art, uncut sheets and your wife wondering WTF she's going to do with all that "crap" after you die.
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Old 08-18-2010, 06:44 PM
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Careful, they're addictive as hell. Before you know it your office is filled with original art, uncut sheets and your wife wondering WTF she's going to do with all that "crap" after you die.
Actually Adam its too late! I have to thank (or blame?) you as well...your exhibit site got me hooked really bad.....its the one series of cards that I collect now outside of the type card realm...

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Old 08-18-2010, 10:15 PM
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great idea Dave and Leon!!!
after reading several pieces regarding Burdick's life and seeing how his health deterioriated during his incredible work on the ACC, you may want to begin now at the cusp of your golden years so that your body won't end up so gnarled and handicapped as our hero Burdick's did.
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great Burdick notes/letter, Leon. those are keepers forever!
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great idea Dave and Leon!!!
after reading several pieces regarding Burdick's life and seeing how his health deterioriated during his incredible work on the ACC, you may want to begin now at the cusp of your golden years so that your body won't end up so gnarled and handicapped as our hero Burdick's did.
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great Burdick notes/letter, Leon. those are keepers forever!
Some mornings I feel pretty gnarled....still in awe of what Burdick did in his final years.
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Default Leon, please don't encourage folks ...

to become "type-card collectors," because there is already too much competition for me!! FYI, I don't consider you to be my competition, because you already have examples of 99.9% of all the type cards that exist! Whenever I need to rekindle my enthusiasm for type-card collecting (which is very seldom!), all I do is have another online look at your collection and I am wired to go!

When I resurrected my childhood collection (that Mom didn't toss, thank goodness) the mid-1980s, I focused on completing the 1950s & 1960s Topps and Bowman sets. But, after discovering that there were all sorts of really neat cards going all the way back to the 19th Century and after trading Bill Huggins some 1960 Topps for a T207 WAJO, I was hooked on vintage cards. From the late 1980s onward, it was first WAJO cards, then Sam Rice (he had the greatest non-pitcher career with the Senators, IMO) cards, then type cards (if WAJO or Rice is not in a set, then I look for any Washington player, or at least someone who played for Washington at some point in his career).

Yes, I would enjoy collecting lotsa vintage sets as well as type cards, but one has to keep in mind one's available resources and make tough choices! But, I am working on a few Washington subsets - e.g., N172s, E120s, and 1925 Holland Creameries.

Seriously, I encourage all bb card collectors, especially the newbies to vintage cards, to give type-card collecting a try - it's lotsa fun and a great card-history-learning experience!
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