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View Poll Results: How old are you?
10-15 yrs 2 0.30%
16-21 yrs 3 0.45%
22-27 yrs 8 1.19%
28-35 yrs 28 4.17%
36-41 yrs 68 10.12%
42-48 yrs 152 22.62%
49-55 yrs 158 23.51%
56-61 yrs 111 16.52%
62-68 yrs 81 12.05%
69-75 yrs 41 6.10%
76-80 yrs 15 2.23%
81+ yrs 5 0.74%
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Old 11-28-2021, 11:11 AM
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Haven't done this in a while. Many years ago, if I recall correctly, the average age was around 41-42. My guess is the group will be a little younger but not too much. We will see. As someone who just turned 60 (damn!) I might be in a different age group now LOL.....thanks in advance for your participation.

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53 and feeling young until the kids tell me otherwise
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53 and feeling young until the kids tell me otherwise
55 in a few days and the kids tell me I'm old all the time!
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Evil poll didn't allow me to enjoy my last couple of months as a sub-50 something. :P
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Four days younger than this old magazine:

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I'm 61 going on 62 later this year, just retired from teaching after 36 years.

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I'm 61 going on 62 later this year, just retired from teaching after 36 years.

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Hello Steve,

I taught History at the middle school level for six years and five at the sixth-grade level. During my time stationed at one middle school, I also worked in the office for seven years in community partnership and as the administrative designee, which meant I had to assist in many administrative roles, although I was still technically a teacher. Most of my career was spent teaching grades 4-6. Yes, a background in history could be a contributing factor in collecting baseball cards, although my wife would view it more in the light of budgetary delinquency.

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Wait till you hit 68!
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Jim,

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Haha! Can't give up my gamers! I made a few trips, and they were all still heavy!
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I'm 45, going on 46 in January. I'm 1976 Topps years old.

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38...still not as old as Ted Williams was when he almost his .400 for the second time
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Yawl please vote too. The poll was put up a few minutes later as I screwed it up at first. Par for the course...
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24…and been doing this vintage thing for a while…
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...Topps years old...
Love this idea. I'm 1972 Topps years old.
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Different approach. I was born on the same day as this guy.

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So far I'm the oldest at 78.

Where has the time gone?
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Where has the time gone?


but I may feel older...




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I had to look for a while to find a card from my birth year, but here is Ol' Case from 1946 Remar.
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I'm as old as this card! Wish it was mine, though.



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I am exactly 100 years younger than Charlie Gould, and that makes me feel real good.

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I agree. He was 56 or so in that picture and still a few years away from the Yankees.
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Steve, you got me, but not by much. I turned 78 this past Sunday.
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Where are the 16-21 year olds? I guess vintage is not on the mind when chasing the chase cards, or perhaps the womenfolk?

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Nice observation Brian, my guess is chasing tail. Fittingly, I believe my collecting took a break during pretty much that exact span.

I’m 37, been collecting since I can remember. Collecting vintage 17 years, or since I first signed up for eBay in 2004, junior year in college.

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Haven't done this in a while. Many years ago, if I recall correctly, the average age was around 41-42. My guess is the group will be a little younger but not too much. We will see. As someone who just turned 60 (damn!) I might be in a different age group now LOL.....thanks in advance for your participation.

and a card because....yeah, yeah, yeah.....we know

I also turned 60 in October, I definitely feel as I am in a different age group. I thought there would be more respondents from our age group.

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I'm this old:

I still believe he is the greatest player to have ever played the game. To walk as many times as he did when the opposing pitcher knew it was essentially like giving up a double or triple is simply astonishing. Oh, and I like the card because I seem to have an affinity for B&W (err...old) cards. Sadly, this is one that I sold a few years ago before the run-up in value. Maybe one day I'll get another...
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I still believe he is the greatest player to have ever played the game. To walk as many times as he did when the opposing pitcher knew it was essentially like giving up a double or triple is simply astonishing. Oh, and I like the card because I seem to have an affinity for B&W (err...old) cards. Sadly, this is one that I sold a few years ago before the run-up in value. Maybe one day I'll get another...
He was a run creating machine the likes of which has rarely been seen. As Bill James said, if you could split him in half, you'd have two Hall of Famers. Great speed with a .401 career OBP in 3000+ games, that's a devastating combination.
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He was a run creating machine the likes of which has rarely been seen. As Bill James said, if you could split him in half, you'd have two Hall of Famers. Great speed with a .401 career OBP in 3000+ games, that's a devastating combination.
And he knew it too... I know it rubs some people the wrong way, but I love that outsized confidence especially when someone can really back it up. Certainly beats "We’ve got to play them one day at a time." lol.

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Kids were buying these 1960 packs when I was born...I am 61

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To paraphrase the late author Ursula LeGuin when she was about 80: "You're only as old as you think you are. You know who says that? YOUNG people! You never hear anyone over 70 say it because it's stupid".

Well, I'm pushing 68 and you won't here me say it either. Getting old sucks. The only good thing about it is you get to be a gripey old cuss who doesn't give a damn what other people think of you.
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55. Just qualified for the Boston Marathon, though. So I'm spry as hell.
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55. Just qualified for the Boston Marathon, though. So I'm spry as hell.
Congrats and good luck. Hopefully you find a good card/memorabilia shop along the way
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