Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

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  • misteremu
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 174

    #16
    Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

    I collect Game Used items from players that attended Eastern Michigan University and then went on to the pro's.

    Always looking for items from:

    Bob Welch
    Bob Owchinko
    Glenn Gulliver
    Mickey Weston
    Chris Hoiles
    Bryan Clutterbuck
    Pat Sheridan
    Terry Collins
    Jim Snyder
    George Gervin
    Fred Cofield
    John Martin
    Grant Long
    Harvey Marlatt
    Kennedy Mcintosh
    Earle Higgins
    Earl Boykins
    Derrick Dial
    Carl Thomas
    Charles Thomas
    Charlie Batch
    Ron Rice
    L.J. Shelton
    Lional Dalton
    Kevin Walter
    Chris Roberson
    Barry Stokes
    Ron Johnson
    John Banaszak
    Reggie Garrett
    Jim Pietrzak
    Ron Fernandes
    Chuck Shonta
    Al Day
    Al Clark
    Dave Pureifory
    Vashone Adams
    Clarence Chapman

    Thanks,

    Eric

    emufan@comcast.net

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    • gatorcollector
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 359

      #17
      Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

      I'm an alumni collector, just like B1SON and misteremu. Obviously, it's the Florida Gators. I was there from 1983 - 1987. I got to see guys like Wilber Marshall, Neal Anderson, Ricky Nattiel, John L. Williams, Lomas Brown, and in my last year, a freshman from Pensacola named Emmitt Smith.

      I still go to 3 or 4 games a year and I still bleed orange and blue. My son is 11 and has been going to games with me since he was 3. Someday everything I collect will be his.

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      • SkubeBats
        Banned
        • May 2006
        • 2452

        #18
        Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

        I collect Game used bats from the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers World Series team. I was 10 years old when they were in the World Series, I grew up watching these guys play and I will never forget the way they played the game. These guys were my heroes. I also collect Milwaukee Braves game used bats. I grew up hearing all the stories about the Braves from my Dad and he is the reason I collect their bats. If you have any bats from the Milwaukee Brewers or Braves for sale please let me know.
        Thanks,
        Jamie
        jlschultz180@wi.rr.com

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        • joelsabi
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2005
          • 3073

          #19
          Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

          i collect what i collect because i got disenchanted with the cardcollecting hobby. at the time the person i collected, alex rodriguez, who became a hot commodity. this is when parallel and insert cards became the craze and it was really tough to deal with dealers if you collected a hot player. then it became like pulling teeth when graded card surfaced. as a result it was either collect 200-300 cards per year of alex rodriguez and dealing with 50 card dealers at shows every week or collect a few items of alex rodriguez dealing with 2 really nice dealers in Washington state. For me it was a no brainer. I sold all my arod cards.
          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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          • gingi79
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 1195

            #20
            Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

            I spent years running away from what I considered an insurmountable obstacle. Graduating from College. I went back in 2004 and in in May I will overcome my fears and do it baby.

            My alma mater in SUNY Potsdam and thats why I collect their hockey jerseys.

            I collect the Braves because they are my best friends team and after 25 years of being so close with him, we went to find our own futures and rooting for them keeps a part of him with me.

            The Canucks were my team and Bure is my boy. I have one of his gamers and it will always be my favorite (unless Barry Meisel of MeiGray sells me his Bure SCF black jersey lol)

            Great topic, keep it going
            Bieksallent! My Player Collections:


            http://sami-salo.webs.com

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            • chicagoglen
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 345

              #21
              Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

              I collect White Sox items. I collect them because I was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago and for us on the South Side there is only ONE team in Chicago. I was born into the White Sox family and will die a White Sox fan. My father would take me and my brothers to Old Comiskey Park to see the games and tell us stories how he used to walk to the park for .10 cent double headers. We are from the "Back of the yards" and my great uncles would tell me stories of drinking with Aparicio, Fox, Rivera, and Pierce at the local taverns.

              My main focus was on the 2005 World Series Bat set for the 21 position players but since that is finished I have to find something else to start. I have a small room so it will have to be something small and interesting.

              Thanks,

              Glen

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              • tym
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2007
                • 266

                #22
                Re: Why Do You Collect What You Collect?

                I have been collecting Mariners stuff since 1979 when I got to bat boy for the San Jose Missions on several occasions, my mother took me and my sister to games a lot during those days, and being a baseball/Missions fanatic I won a lot of tickets on the local radio broadcast contests.

                The Missions where the first Minor League Affiliate (AAA) for the expansion Mariners, I got to know players like Dave Henderson, Tom Pacirok, Jim Tyrone and Byron McLaughlin quit well. Rene Lachemann and Bob Dieder where coaches back then.

                I still have items in my collection from those days; I also gave some of the items I collected to David Henderson to replenish his collection after he had a house fire destroy his personnel from his playing days in the mid-1990’s.

                After I got out of the military I worked for several computer companies before joining a software company in Redmond in 1990. One very important event was in 1970 my brother died of Cystic Fibrosis, he was 7, I was 5. All my working life I have donated a % of my income to CFF as it’s a genetic disease and I have lost multiple relatives to it. When I moved to Seattle I found the Mariners have been doing a CFF Golf Tournament since 1986 to raise funds for finding a cure for CFF….man I was so excited, nothing is greater then having two things you are passionate about tied so closely together!

                I could go on for ever but needless to say I am a huge M’s fan and really appreciate what they have done for CFF, last year at the golf tournament they helped raise $285,000 for CFF and they have continued to give me and my family great experiences as well as hope that some day we will find a cure!

                Cheers all, and happy New year!

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