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  1. #1
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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    I started off collecting Topps Baseball cards since I was a kid then I thought it was cool when Donruss came out and Upper Deck, It was still not too bad financially to collect Then Upper Deck released the first autograph inserts, I believe it was only 5 random Nolan Ryan autographs in an early 90's set and it sky rocketed from there with autographs #d inserts and then game used peices. When they came out with the Game Used inserts I only collected my favorite Darryl Strawberry and even leaned away from collecting all other baseball cards that were recent and started going after 50's and 60's Yankees Topps cards especially 1961 Yankees Topps. As I was collecting the Darryl Strawberry game used inserts, I said to myself why buy a tiny piece of Jersey for $5 when I can own a whole Jersey for a few hundred. "And a Game Used Collector was Born" lol lol

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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    I collect vintage baseball and football cards (older than 1980)

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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    I collect T201 Mecca Cigarette cards from 1911 and I have just started on the "Monster" (T206).

    Rob L

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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob L View Post
    I collect T201 Mecca Cigarette cards from 1911 and I have just started on the "Monster" (T206).

    Rob L

    Rob,

    good luck with the T-206's. That is a monster set,especially if you go for all the different backs.


    Jim

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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vintagedeputy View Post
    Rob,

    good luck with the T-206's. That is a monster set,especially if you go for all the different backs.


    Jim

    my mother and I both collect game used stuff and baseball cards. My preference in newer stuff but she is into pre war cards. She has an entire set of T206 (minus Wagner and Plank) and is starting on her next one now. She also collects other cards from that era. I myself have close to half a million cards from the 60's through now and buy a box or 2 a year of cards the interest me. Mostly I like to collect Bowmans and minor league cards to get them autographed during spring training and Arizona Fall League.

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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    To answer my own question: I have been collecting baseball cards for as long as I could remember. It was so frustrating when the really cool cards could not be had by a kid like me. I remember when the 1997 Donruss Signature cards came out, and it wasn't until 1999 that I could even dream of affording one - I bought a Bagwell Century Marks for my 14th birthday.

    I got my first game-used item back when I was 13. For my 13th birthday as a belated present, my Dad took me to the Astrodome to see my idol, Jeff Bagwell. Unfortunately, two days before we were supposed to leave, I caught a glipse of an Astros vs. Marlins game via ESPN, and there was Jeff Bagwell getting injured and on the 15 day DL. We still went to Houston, and feeling sorry for me, my Dad bought me a Jeff Bagwell game-used slightly cracked bat, and we got Bagwell to sign it before a game.




    I caught a ball that Bagwell tossed up into the stands in Arizona, back when I was 18. I think it was intended for the kid in front of me, but hey, I was greedy. I collected autographs when we went to baseball game and got people like Craig Biggio, but my Bagwell game used stuff was in our spare bedroom and in my closet, basically. It wasn't until I got back into collecting baseball cards that I decided to go after game-used memorabilia. I had spent $600 on game used 1/1 baseball cards, and then I wondered "Hey, why am I paying so much money for shreads of Bagwell's jersey?" For a bit more, I could have the whole thing!

    That was when I started back with collecting game-used memorabilia. This is what I have bought since.




    And I am waiting for the following two things in the mail:



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    Re: Anybody on Here Collect Baseball Cards?

    While adults, Tom Candiotti, Garry Gaetti and Dmitri Young were/are avid baseball collectors. While a player, Gaetti was seen with his album card shows looking for singles to finish his sets.

 

 

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