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  • markize
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 685

    biggest sacrifice??

    i was wondering what is the biggest sacrifice anyone has made to continue their collection? anyone out there with 1 kidney (lol)? seriously, what is the one piece you thought you would never part with, but did? do you look back now in regret? did you ever come across that same item for sale again?


    mark
  • geoff
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 1734

    #2
    Re: biggest sacrifice??

    I lost my last GirlFriend because she wanted me to stop Collecting and Move in with her etc.That was a 6 Year Relationship and I picked Collecting over her.

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    • frikativ54
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 3612

      #3
      Re: biggest sacrifice??

      Originally posted by geoff
      I lost my last GirlFriend because she wanted me to stop Collecting and Move in with her etc.That was a 6 Year Relationship and I picked Collecting over her.
      Wow! I just don't understand people who want their significant others to stop doing what they love. Marriage is not supposed to be a straight jacket. Do others on this board have similar experiences?
      Les Zukor
      bagwellgameused@gmail.com
      Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

      http://www.bagwellgameused.com
      (617) 682-0408

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      • kylehess10
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 3100

        #4
        Re: biggest sacrifice??

        Originally posted by frikativ54
        Wow! I just don't understand people who want their significant others to stop doing what they love. Marriage is not supposed to be a straight jacket. Do others on this board have similar experiences?

        My ex was an a$$. She wanted me to sell everything. She was a golddigger too; she wanted me to sell a piece I had for $1,500, and she wanted me to give her HALF too. Thank god she's gone. I've been with someone new for 4 months now, and she already told me that she doesn't care if I collect it; and I even asked her, "you don't care if I collect used socks and dirty jerseys?" and she said "I don't care because you like it and I'm not gonna stop you". Talk about amazing
        kylehess941@hotmail.com

        My Game Used Collection:
        http://www.wix.com/kylehess941/gameused


        http://www.kylehessphotography.com/

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        • markize
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 685

          #5
          Re: biggest sacrifice??

          Originally posted by geoff
          I lost my last GirlFriend because she wanted me to stop Collecting and Move in with her etc.That was a 6 Year Relationship and I picked Collecting over her.
          wow, i would have loved to seen her face when that train derailed. i bet she didnt see that coming! mark

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          • Jags Fan Dan
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 1638

            #6
            Re: biggest sacrifice??

            Originally posted by frikativ54
            Wow! I just don't understand people who want their significant others to stop doing what they love. Marriage is not supposed to be a straight jacket. Do others on this board have similar experiences?
            I agree with this. When I was about to get married, everybody told me things were "going to change". I said "They'd better not!" Luckily, they didn't, and my wife is tolerant of my collecting.

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            • skyking26
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2005
              • 2457

              #7
              Re: biggest sacrifice??

              Hmmm, interesting topic. I've been married for 12 years. Wife before marriage went with me to shows and was by my side while I chased autographs. 2 kids later, did I expect that to continue? No, of course not. My collecting has always been very passionate for me. It takes alot of my time as I have a large circle of friends I communicate with.

              That said, late last year I had the opportunity to buy many items from my childhood item. I was offered the opportunity to buy the whole thing, asked often why I did not, and my answer is simple - I could have financially but would probably not be married not (afterall we need to evaluate the importance of everything in life, collecting is not #1, my family is). Instead, I took a different road where the items went somewhere else and I was given the chance to buy what I wanted. A few items got away, but it went well. The bad part was hiding purchases from wife. She tripped me up a few times, still is not on board with everything, but I think ultimately she knows it was a once in a lifetime thing.

              My first GU jersey was a Kingman 1975 home Mets I bought for $350 in 1988. That jersey was on my wall since then until last March, when I sold it to a longtime friend and Mets collector for $2K to fascillitate the purchase of a home 1973 Giants Kingman jersey. Do I regret it? Not really. It was quality for quality, vintage for vintage. I had the chance oddly enough to buy ANOTHER 75 Mets Kingman and turned it down, so I guess I can live with my choice. As a collector, we have to realize that you can't have it all, even though that is what we feel as our passion is always there.

              There were, as I spoke of, 2 or 3 other items that got away. The 2 collectors who have the items know where I am, and I'll always be there if they decide to sell. Now, I'm just trying to figure out the best ways to showcase items. My room is full, and I have to catch the wife in a rare mood where she'll let me have another area, perhaps the office, to hang a jersey, etc. Has not happened yet.........

              RK
              ROBERT KOPPEL
              Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
              and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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              • godwulf
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 1864

                #8
                Re: biggest sacrifice??

                The key to being let alone to do your collecting thing - at least in my own case - is choosing a mate who has an even more expensive hobby than your own.

                My wife recently qual'ed as a Divemaster, and flies all over the World (she's in Bermuda at the moment, with my daughter) on dive trips.

                We'll have been married twenty years in January, and she's never had a bad thing to say about the 800 bats, or any of the rest of it.

                When you swim with sharks, I guess you don't have a lot of room to criticize how your significant other spends his money.
                Jeff
                godwulf1@cox.net

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                • geoff
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 1734

                  #9
                  Re: biggest sacrifice??

                  Yeah my Girlfriend now understands and asks questions about my Collecting Habits.She even lets me Display some of these Items on the Walls in our Condo.She lets me have a Corner in the BedRoom for my Game Used Stuff also.She even goes with me when I chase for Autographs sometimes but she really does not care to do that and Calls me a Stalker in a Playful way.

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                  • 3arod13
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 3092

                    #10
                    Re: biggest sacrifice??

                    I think it should only become an issue when you are buying things for your collection that you can't afford, and you do anyway, and it is hurting your family financially.

                    It's all about choices and how you make them.
                    Regards, Tony

                    sigpic

                    ~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~

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                    • mvandor
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 1032

                      #11
                      Re: biggest sacrifice??

                      Originally posted by 3arod13
                      I think it should only become an issue when you are buying things for your collection that you can't afford, and you do anyway, and it is hurting your family financially.

                      It's all about choices and how you make them.
                      Agreed, collecting anything can easily become a compulsion pushing you to make poor life choices. Gotta keep it under control, like gambling, drinking, sex...

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                      • joelsabi
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 3073

                        #12
                        Re: biggest sacrifice??

                        Originally posted by skyking26
                        Hmmm, interesting topic. I've been married for 12 years. Wife before marriage went with me to shows and was by my side while I chased autographs. 2 kids later, did I expect that to continue? No, of course not. My collecting has always been very passionate for me. It takes alot of my time as I have a large circle of friends I communicate with.

                        That said, late last year I had the opportunity to buy many items from my childhood item. I was offered the opportunity to buy the whole thing, asked often why I did not, and my answer is simple - I could have financially but would probably not be married not (afterall we need to evaluate the importance of everything in life, collecting is not #1, my family is). Instead, I took a different road where the items went somewhere else and I was given the chance to buy what I wanted. A few items got away, but it went well. The bad part was hiding purchases from wife. She tripped me up a few times, still is not on board with everything, but I think ultimately she knows it was a once in a lifetime thing.

                        My first GU jersey was a Kingman 1975 home Mets I bought for $350 in 1988. That jersey was on my wall since then until last March, when I sold it to a longtime friend and Mets collector for $2K to fascillitate the purchase of a home 1973 Giants Kingman jersey. Do I regret it? Not really. It was quality for quality, vintage for vintage. I had the chance oddly enough to buy ANOTHER 75 Mets Kingman and turned it down, so I guess I can live with my choice. As a collector, we have to realize that you can't have it all, even though that is what we feel as our passion is always there.

                        There were, as I spoke of, 2 or 3 other items that got away. The 2 collectors who have the items know where I am, and I'll always be there if they decide to sell. Now, I'm just trying to figure out the best ways to showcase items. My room is full, and I have to catch the wife in a rare mood where she'll let me have another area, perhaps the office, to hang a jersey, etc. Has not happened yet.........

                        RK

                        RK

                        You certainly have perspective in life. Collecting is not everything. There is more things in life that are important like having a family, friends, seeing you kids grow up, etc.

                        I also thinks its important to share with your significant other your passion for collecting before you get married too.

                        Good luck on the negotiation for display space.



                        JS
                        Regards,
                        Joel S.
                        joelsabi @ gmail.com
                        Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                        • 3arod13
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 3092

                          #13
                          Re: biggest sacrifice??

                          Originally posted by mvandor
                          Agreed, collecting anything can easily become a compulsion pushing you to make poor life choices. Gotta keep it under control, like gambling, drinking, sex...
                          True. At 48, I can say I do make better choice. However, when I was younger and I wanted something bad enough for my collection, common sense and savng money was the farthest thing from my mind.
                          Regards, Tony

                          sigpic

                          ~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~

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                          • jonincleve
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 203

                            #14
                            Re: biggest sacrifice??

                            in 2005 i sold some of my collection to save money for our adoption in russia. best thing i ever did, now i have a little girl to pitch to in the back yard....at 4 she has more power than duane kuiper the rule i made when starting to sell things was...if it was 1 of a kind i kept it...if i could get it back at a later date i sold it. i ended up selling a 1956 topps set, also i was 2 pins short of a complete 1956 topps pins set. i love those sets. in another year i will start to rebuild them, currently re-building other stuff sold. no regrets...i started collecting when i was 5-6 years old back in 1976. the fact i accumulated all my collection allowed me the ability to sell it at the right time for a great cause. my wife puts up with my collecting, doesn't understand it but she knows it brings me enjoyment.

                            take care
                            john
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                            • joelsabi
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 3073

                              #15
                              Re: biggest sacrifice??

                              Originally posted by jonincleve
                              my wife puts up with my collecting, doesn't understand it but she knows it brings me enjoyment.

                              take care
                              john

                              I have the same sentiment. My wife know its brings me enjoyment as much as it does for her when she shops. Never understood having more than 2 pairs of shoes.
                              Regards,
                              Joel S.
                              joelsabi @ gmail.com
                              Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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