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Old 06-27-2011, 08:23 PM
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never really, my collecting is not very focused; some sets, HOF types, Philly A's

I just go through spells where I concentrate more on some areas than others but I just set the others off to the side to be picked up later
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Old 06-27-2011, 08:44 PM
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My collection is very focused, but I have quite a few projects going so it always keeps me busy. However, when I first started out I must have changed my mind what seemed like a hundred times.
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Old 06-27-2011, 08:48 PM
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i think my biggest problem is my budget..i want everything made before 1959..but i cannot afford it...
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Old 06-27-2011, 08:59 PM
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I am in the midst of trying to focus. I am working on the monster (about half way through, largely low grade), a 1941 Double Play set (2 cards to go) and a 1961 Topps set (just getting started). I have always tried to pick up a different card of a hall of famer every chance I got, but have backed off that...too expensive for the negro leaguers and the 19th century guys. I futz around with foreign cards, but mainly just when I trip across them. I always try to find at least one card of even the most obscure player from Marshall University. I have had a major shift in my collecting over the last couple of years. At one point, I just tried to collect pretty much everything. We had a bouncing 79 year old move in with us for a few years and the space just wasn't there. At one point i got into serial numbered cards, first or last serial number which I still think is kind of neat...but I no longer obsess on them. Crazy as it sounds, I probably amassed 2000 of such cards. Now I am down to the above mentioned obsession. I am considering narrowing my focus to cards that were made in years ending with "1" (I was born in 1961) and working with the rest. Having to liquidate my friend's collection has made me understand that someday it will happen to mine.
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:26 PM
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Default How often does my focus change?

Since my return to collecting around 2002, it's changed regularly. Maybe 7-8 times -- usually as a function of space and money. I try to walk a fine line between 'collecting' and 'accumulating'. If I focus on something too easy [cheap and readily available] I accumulate more than I can reasonably store or look through regularly, but if I focus on something too difficult [not as cheap, nor as readily available], then in order to collect it, I have to spend more money than I am comfortable admitting to anyone is represented by cardboard.

Within reason, this has not stopped me from focusing on any particular thing, but without fail, every collection hits the space or money threshold eventually.

It also doesn't help that I am on a limited [decreasing?] budget, and am a fan of all eras of baseball.

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Old 06-27-2011, 09:36 PM
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We have collected rare baseball memorabilia for more than 35 years

We began by collecting rare type cards in high grade from 1869-1949.
Over the last 3 years we added rare regionals.

Our memorabilia focus has always been

19th century
Federal League
Players League
Union Association
Brooklyn Dodgers
New York Yankees
Negro League and Cuban baseball

We have limited our non-card collecting interests

Advertising- pieces promoting baseball cards and baseball sponsored items
Books
Early Pennants
Early and rare pins
Early and rare Postcards
Early and rare Programs and Scorecards, and Opening Day of Stadiums
Player Endorsed Sheet Music
Tickets from the Negro League, Federal League, Players League, Union Assn and early NY Highlanders

With a few exceptions, we do not collect balls, bats, autographs, equipment
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Old 06-27-2011, 11:12 PM
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I change my focus all the time. Start sets, then move on to another one, both pre and post war

1965 Topps CFL right now of all things
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