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jake33
12-03-2008, 02:48 PM
As sports memorabilia goes, the ONLY thing I will buy or own are game used items. Just wondering if there are any other snobs like me or branch out.

The only jerseys I own are game used. I really thing if it isn't game used it is junk for memorabilia. With that said I do have 3 Bucs mini helmets for decoration in a case with my game used items... And I do think sweet spot signed baseball do look nice (as long as they are OMLB balls)

I would rather have an item that was made for battle, rather than made for marketing.

I know some people would want for example a signed Brett Favre helmet (or some other big namer) and the cost for an authentic helmet vs. game used is $300 to $5,000 or MORE, but I would rather wait for exactly what I want then settle for anything else. I just think if you are going to collect memorabilia, do it right.

I would think that collector who want a specific ricky williams dolphins gamer with heavy use would understand.

camarokids
12-03-2008, 03:05 PM
spell check is really a wunderful thing.....;)

AWA85
12-03-2008, 03:09 PM
One thing I am kicking myself for is all these autographed bats I have from the past when I just collected autographs. Just not the same as a true game used bat, and they are taking up space from my new bats.


The other thing to me, why spend money on an autograph baseball or card when I could put that to something nice like a bat or jersey. My collecting ideas changed dramatically, but I think I will stick with the game used hobby.

markfd
12-03-2008, 03:49 PM
I agree, I started collecting autographsa long time ago and kept up with it until 2005, then I tried collecting both autographs and Game used and that was too much so basically now I am strictly game used with a rare autograph here and there.


Mark
markfd@hotmail.com
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Always Collecting Nationals and Yankees Game Used Items

joelsabi
12-03-2008, 10:09 PM
I consider myself a generalist basically because I collect little bit of everything. one section i have stopped was cardcollecting.

I have thought about doing the basic psa registry for arod which is 6 cards only.
But then I looked up those 6 cards ungraded and saw these types of offerings below. Both colored borders on not old vintage cards but rookies 1994 Upperdeck SP and 1994 Score Traded September Call-Up and am having second thoughts of buying cards off ebay and then getting them graded. So this type of tampering is making me weary. Buying the cards already PSA graded wouldn’t be worth it but way safer. Anyone working on a PSA Registered Set?




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http://cgi.ebay.com/1994-Score-R-T-Alex-Rodriguez-Redemption-Card-READ_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ66Q3a4Q7c65Q3a10Q 7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1318QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQh ashZitem190271492362QQitemZ190271492362QQptZUSQ5fS MQ5fSportsQ5fCardsQQsalenotsupported

scottanservitz
12-03-2008, 10:43 PM
Joelsabi,
I do still collect cards because that is what I started collecting some 30+ years ago. My game used obsession started about 5 years ago. I have a Walter Payton basic set registered on the PSA site. Some I bought already graded such as the rookie card, but the majority I bought raw and graded myself. As far as Arod rookies go, when cards are as valuable as the two you referenced, I would not ever buy them raw. First of all, the sellers have to know the difference in prices graded versus raw. Why wouldn't they grade them for $15 and sell them for hundreds more? As far as recoloring goes, through some trials of my own, you can spot recolored cards by looking at the card on its side to see if the ink has seeped through the cardboard. It is very evident on most cards. 1971 Topps cards are one of the years that people recolor. Arod's SP is another. You can also hold them under a black lamp and it sometimes shows the recolored areas as a duller color compared to the original color from the factory. I have been sold many cards that were recolored such as a T206 Cy Young, numerous 71's and even a Marshall Faulk rookie that after I got them in hand I was able to tell from the ways I mentioned earlier. PSA and SGC catches these nearly all the time. So if you are seriously considering buying these cards I would pay the extra and have them graded already. Hope this helps you out somewhat. Let me know if you have any other questions and maybe I can help. Believe me, the game used hobby has its own problems, but through this forum and other collector's knowledge, I for one feel a lot more empowered now than when I started.
Scott

joelsabi
12-03-2008, 11:12 PM
Joelsabi,
I do still collect cards because that is what I started collecting some 30+ years ago. My game used obsession started about 5 years ago. I have a Walter Payton basic set registered on the PSA site. Some I bought already graded such as the rookie card, but the majority I bought raw and graded myself. As far as Arod rookies go, when cards are as valuable as the two you referenced, I would not ever buy them raw. First of all, the sellers have to know the difference in prices graded versus raw. Why wouldn't they grade them for $15 and sell them for hundreds more? As far as recoloring goes, through some trials of my own, you can spot recolored cards by looking at the card on its side to see if the ink has seeped through the cardboard. It is very evident on most cards. 1971 Topps cards are one of the years that people recolor. Arod's SP is another. You can also hold them under a black lamp and it sometimes shows the recolored areas as a duller color compared to the original color from the factory. I have been sold many cards that were recolored such as a T206 Cy Young, numerous 71's and even a Marshall Faulk rookie that after I got them in hand I was able to tell from the ways I mentioned earlier. PSA and SGC catches these nearly all the time. So if you are seriously considering buying these cards I would pay the extra and have them graded already. Hope this helps you out somewhat. Let me know if you have any other questions and maybe I can help. Believe me, the game used hobby has its own problems, but through this forum and other collector's knowledge, I for one feel a lot more empowered now than when I started.
Scott

scott,

thanks for the reply. psa 10 1994 SP Upperdeck Card will set me back more than I would want to pay. Could get a lot of game used stuff for that amount. I am thinking of doing it the hard way which is buying a box or packs and seeing if i just get lucky. also from your suggestion i may need to go to some card show and bring a ruler and look at the edges like you said. about a month ago i cracked a few score traded rookie boxes with my son just to get the sample rookie redemption card and stuck paydirt. that was fun.

its kinda kewl that the guy was honest on ebay and mentioned his bad luck from his 2 psa submissions. i may buy a psa 10 arod card from him.

the master sets and the other sets are ridiculously large. over 2000 cards and anyone can submit other cards of his to add to the list. thats what i got away from when i sold my cards. but buying 6 cards wont be so bad. very obtainable. the september call up card is not on that basic list so its only the SP upperdeck that would be over 1K.


the other thing i might do i just collect 50 aethetically pleasing cards that i can put in one of those wooden display cases.

whats your psa set name? payton was the greatest back.

murfsteve25
12-04-2008, 04:41 AM
This is a pretty good topic.

Myself personally, when I buy game used items I like to leave them the way they are. I buy game issued items to get signed. Sometimes I will substitute game issued jerseys for authentic ones from a sports store to get signed. Why pay $500+ for a game issued item to get signed when I can buy an authentic jersey for $150 and it will look the same framed.

I also hate to buy gmae used items that have already been signed. Anyone else feel this way?If I see a Griffey used bat for a good price but it has already been signed, Ill pass nomatter what the price is.

Swoboda4
12-04-2008, 07:44 AM
I believe you have to include other items with a display of game used jerseys , bats,etc to prevent your display from looking like a wall at Modell's and more like Cooprstown,
I also collect personal letters from players (Amazingly inexpensive ) and '89 Fleer cello packs with Griffey on top.

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l11/redmills/spoon1.jpg?t=1228393267

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l11/redmills/aaa5555.jpg?t=1228394065
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joelsabi
12-04-2008, 10:18 AM
I believe you have to include other items with a display of game used jerseys , bats,etc to prevent your display from looking like a wall at Modell's and more like Cooprstown,
I also collect personal letters from players (Amazingly inexpensive ) and '89 Fleer cello packs with Griffey on top.

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l11/redmills/spoon1.jpg?t=1228393267

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l11/redmills/aaa5555.jpg?t=1228394065
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l11/redmills/A11111.jpg?t=1228394580 (http://javascript<b></b>:void(0);)

did your wife giveup the display case or did she take it back? its pretty nice case. what is it for again?

Swoboda4
12-04-2008, 10:33 AM
Very good eye,very good. Yes. That collector's spoon display cabinet (from the Bombay Company) was once in the possession of my dear wife . Originally a 1998 Christmas present ,it was recently confiscated for lack of use by her.

hrvatwill
12-04-2008, 10:34 AM
I collect 1933 Goudey's. At one time I had approx. 220 cards but have sold approx. 100 to fund my appetite for GU items. Hard to collect what I ultimately would like to have in both areas. Plus, my cards tend to be packed away and hence, not as enjoyed as much while I have many of my GU items on display in my home. I am trying to display more but my wife has begun pushing back more and more against my efforts to gradually turn our loft into a man cave.

skyking26
12-04-2008, 02:57 PM
After nearly 30 years of card and oddball sports memorabila buying, I'm selling off duplicate stuff and from now on will concentrate on mostly GU only...

RK

Swoboda4
12-04-2008, 03:21 PM
Nothing against collecting all Game Used items. Most of my collection is game used. But even the Hall of Fame displays all type of baseball memorabilia. I guess I'm talking about the look of display. If just collecting without thought of showing the pieces off, game used is the way to go. But then again,having a letter from Denny Mclain begging for a card show,or old New York Giant Joe Moore replying to a promoter about the prospect of his first card show appearance,or even a Topps card contract which is available on e-bay, will arguably in time be more valuable then some jerseys or bats,from a historic perspective.


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http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l11/redmills/aaa7777.jpg?t=1228421881 (http://javascript<b></b>:void(0);)

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scottanservitz
12-04-2008, 04:21 PM
Joelsabi,
My set is Antz's Payton set and is #17 on the list of basic Payton sets. It is a decent set with nothing under an 8. I think from the collector standpoint I tend to agree with you that bustin some wax with your son would be a heck of a lot of fun and even if you don't pop one the time with your kids would be worth it. Let us know if you do bust some boxes. Good luck.

Scott

joelsabi
12-24-2008, 02:05 AM
Joelsabi,
My set is Antz's Payton set and is #17 on the list of basic Payton sets. It is a decent set with nothing under an 8. I think from the collector standpoint I tend to agree with you that bustin some wax with your son would be a heck of a lot of fun and even if you don't pop one the time with your kids would be worth it. Let us know if you do bust some boxes. Good luck.

Scott


Scott,

Why you lying? Your set is #16. hehe Anyways awesome Payton set. What im told, centering is a main factor with those years he played.

Yes, i plan on buying more boxes and storing them to bust open some time in the future.

Still trying to decide if its worth it to do the basic registry set or just collect cards i like. For now im buying them raw of ebay like you did with three of your payton cards.

mariner_gamers
12-24-2008, 02:33 AM
I moved to game used in 1996 and by 1998 it made up 99% of what I purchased in the hobby. I will still buy items to accent a certain display but I can no longer drop large sums on cards or auto's. I have seen some cards lately selling CHEAP that I have wanted since I was 15 but when I go to pull the trigger I think man that is another Edgar bat or half a Griffey gamer and suddenly I have talked myself out of it.

I prefer my active player items to come signed because after meeting several hundred active players over the years I have found it is better for my collecting if I don't interact with the them. I got to close to the business side of the hobby and it almost ruined my collecting. Retired players, especially old Mariners are usually extremely cool to talk too so I do enjoying taking items for them to sign.

I have been invited over to at least a dozen houses to check out other peoples collections. Usually they have a room full of plaques, Wheaties boxes and bobble heads. While I smile and walk around with my mouth open in "awe" all I can think is jeez this person could have about 25 gamers instead of all this crap....... That being said I have also been to a house with a COMPLETE run of 500 HR game bats. Suddenly I was the guy with the room full of Wheaties boxes.......

Davis

JasonBanz
12-24-2008, 08:03 AM
I like to collect anything NFL. I like game used/issued, but I also collect jerseys and full size replica helmets. The jerseys are authentic, but made overseas and look good for a fraction of the cost.

joelsabi
12-24-2008, 09:04 AM
I have been invited over to at least a dozen houses to check out other peoples collections. Usually they have a room full of plaques, Wheaties boxes and bobble heads. While I smile and walk around with my mouth open in "awe" all I can think is jeez this person could have about 25 gamers instead of all this crap....... That being said I have also been to a house with a COMPLETE run of 500 HR game bats. Suddenly I was the guy with the room full of Wheaties boxes.......

Davis

Now I am visualizing the guy with the 500 HR game bat collection visiting the guy with the room full of Wheaties boxes....... shock and "awe" .....;)

bigtime59
12-24-2008, 09:09 AM
Other than game used items, the only things I collect now are Orioles SGA bobbleheads, and the old Oriole bird bobbleheads from the sixties.

Mark
bigtime39@aol.com