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|  Has anyone here bailed on their post-war cards to fund a pre-war collection? 
			
			I'm assuming most folks here collected during the 50s onward and was wondering how many of you bailed on those cards to fund your pre-war buys? How did you do it? Trade? One big sale or bit by bit? Any regrets, i.e. did you have buy back these cards you sold at a later date? Tell your story if you don't mind
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|  I know exactly what you mean 
			
			About ten years I began selling off my postwar stuff to fund prewar purchases; basically I did it set by set.  I would say that was better than trying to sell it all in one huge go. I still have a few postwar sets or near-sets, mainly 1953 Bowman, which I have considered selling but haven't done it yet. I hate to get rid of any cards, but I did it by telling myself I could always build those postwar sets again anytime I wanted to, which is still true, and maybe now for less than I sold them for, so I don't think it was a bad decision at the time. Now, with postwar values iffy as I understand, it might be a little trickier time to sell... Tim Last edited by timn1; 06-24-2010 at 07:14 PM. Reason: drunken typo :) | 
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			Yes,bit by bit. Regrets,yes I've had a few but its been a very good year.
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|  HOF'ers 
			
			I used to do the "rookie card HOF'er" thing. Then it didn't interest me any more and I sold them off (many 50's-60's) and have happily been a type card collector ever since....which is maybe 10 yrs ago. They were sold card by card...no regrets at all. If I wanted to I could go buy every single one of them (not the exact card) back again, today.    
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			I once sold off everything post 55 including a 65 set and all the key RCs all the way up through Clemens (ebay mostly) but gradually added back a few select cards up through 65 (a sentimental favorite).  I would have had a much harder time selling off the early 50s cards which are among the greatest ever produced.
		 
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|  I'm at a point where I am comtemplating doing just that 
			
			I have complete sets of Topps from 1972 to 2009. Since 1984, they have been a gift from my mother every year for Christmas. But honestly, I just don't care as much about the "modern" player, and have even made some basic contacts about consigning to an auction to sell them all at once, which I think would be easier than year by year on eBay or anything. But I've not figured out how to break the news to my mother  ):-/
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