Just wanted to share two positive stories about collecting that have reminded me why I started in the game used hobby over (gulp) 25 years ago. Please share similar stories you have.
When I started collecting GU it was all about individual relationships . . . . collectors who knew collectors with something you needed. Most game used had no huge value outside of HOFers, it was a niche market. As a collector you did not think about resale because, frankly, there was almost no way to be a reseller. No eBay and no MLB authentication or auctions, just a thick Sports Collectors Daily every few weeks, with a classified section at the end. Zane Burns ran a "firewood sale" every so often, and Ball Park Heroes ran a huge page size ad every issue. With that backdrop I started collecting Red Sox bats, trying to get a bat from each non-pitcher who had an AB for the Sox from 1960 to the present. That list now totals about 490 needed and, other than the recent guys, I need 4 (Carmen Fanzone, George Smith, Felix Mantilla and Ken Poulsen) to complete it. As you might expect, the vast majority are totally and utterly obscure.
So the stories....a decade ago or more I met via email Ryan Anderson. At that time he was one of those guys who "had sources" for H&B bats from the 60s, and for a vintage collector that was pure gold. He found me several obscure guys like Joe Azcue and others, and always kept my want list handy. We have never met, and I can't even remember talking on the phone. But we
exchanged a number of emails about collecting and built a hobby friendship. Ryan recently founded Crown Sports. Several months ago he emailed me out of the blue, I had not bought anything from him in years. He asked if I still needed a Ray Webster bat (3 at bats for the Red Sox in 1960), one of my real toughies, because he had a line on one. Pictures followed and it was a bat I had been looking for for literally 20 years. I told Ryan I definitely wanted it, he talked it over with the owner and, after the owner heard the story of my collection from Ryan, he simply gave it to me. The bat arrived a few days later.
Last week forum member Yanks12025 emailed me about a Chuck Goggin bat he had found. I had never corresponded with Yanks, never discussed my collection. Yet he remembered a post that I had made and offered the bat to me. The forum and a fellow collector helped me find another bat that I had been looking for since I began the project.
While eBay is great, it is the relationships that make this hobby special, and this forum plays an important part in building those relationships. Not to be too preachy, but you never know when a member, someone you meet at a show, someone who posts on GUF or someone you buy, sell or trade with will end up locating that "Grail" for your collection. Thanks to both Yanks and Ryan for helping me with my quest.
When I started collecting GU it was all about individual relationships . . . . collectors who knew collectors with something you needed. Most game used had no huge value outside of HOFers, it was a niche market. As a collector you did not think about resale because, frankly, there was almost no way to be a reseller. No eBay and no MLB authentication or auctions, just a thick Sports Collectors Daily every few weeks, with a classified section at the end. Zane Burns ran a "firewood sale" every so often, and Ball Park Heroes ran a huge page size ad every issue. With that backdrop I started collecting Red Sox bats, trying to get a bat from each non-pitcher who had an AB for the Sox from 1960 to the present. That list now totals about 490 needed and, other than the recent guys, I need 4 (Carmen Fanzone, George Smith, Felix Mantilla and Ken Poulsen) to complete it. As you might expect, the vast majority are totally and utterly obscure.
So the stories....a decade ago or more I met via email Ryan Anderson. At that time he was one of those guys who "had sources" for H&B bats from the 60s, and for a vintage collector that was pure gold. He found me several obscure guys like Joe Azcue and others, and always kept my want list handy. We have never met, and I can't even remember talking on the phone. But we
exchanged a number of emails about collecting and built a hobby friendship. Ryan recently founded Crown Sports. Several months ago he emailed me out of the blue, I had not bought anything from him in years. He asked if I still needed a Ray Webster bat (3 at bats for the Red Sox in 1960), one of my real toughies, because he had a line on one. Pictures followed and it was a bat I had been looking for for literally 20 years. I told Ryan I definitely wanted it, he talked it over with the owner and, after the owner heard the story of my collection from Ryan, he simply gave it to me. The bat arrived a few days later.
Last week forum member Yanks12025 emailed me about a Chuck Goggin bat he had found. I had never corresponded with Yanks, never discussed my collection. Yet he remembered a post that I had made and offered the bat to me. The forum and a fellow collector helped me find another bat that I had been looking for since I began the project.
While eBay is great, it is the relationships that make this hobby special, and this forum plays an important part in building those relationships. Not to be too preachy, but you never know when a member, someone you meet at a show, someone who posts on GUF or someone you buy, sell or trade with will end up locating that "Grail" for your collection. Thanks to both Yanks and Ryan for helping me with my quest.
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