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This photo is a few months old, but here is my daughter with some bats I had just gotten. She helped me open them and thought it was pretty neat. My son was just born on 6/29, so now she's the big sister!
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My son Logan is 7 and he doesnt share my enthusiasm but he does humor me by attending events. I get multiples where I can so there is one for each of us.
Pictures are him with:
Miguel Cabrera, Dan Uggla, Dennis Rayben of the Miami Hurricanes, Miami Heat dancers, Miami Hurricane Cheerleaders, The Heisman trophy and The Miami Maniac and The Ibis.Leave a comment:
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Both of my girls could care less, but I've picked out several items that are marked for each once I'm gone. Besides collecting what we all collect, has anyone noticed their kids catching the general collecting bug. I know my grandfather collected coins & stamps with the same gusto that I show for sports items. As a kid while sorting baseball cards & collecting autographs, I heard many times from my parents and family that I got the collecting bug from him. This could be very true, I'm not sure. But I have noticed that one of my daughter, who loves to read, will want every book from certain authors. She collects them and is fanatical about making sure she gets everyone and then tells me months ahead when another one is being released. Sounds very similar to trying to complete those baseball card sets or a jersey from every team a favorite player has played for. Sometimes I think it's weird, but you ought to see their faces when I open up a package containing some old jersey or baseball cap. Weird doesn't describe their looks.Leave a comment:
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I figure the best way to have them be interested in the gear is to have them interested in the sport. So Alex has been playing baseball since he was 3-4 and attends many games with me each year. He is already very good at harvesting balls and autos from players. So far this year (at age 9), he got: Jeter, Okajima, Bartolo Colon, Ellsbury (his hero), Youkilis, Varitek, Pedroia, Joba, plus 3-4 others I have already forgotten. He begged Ellsbury for a bat last week during BP to a point where I thought we might be ejected...atta boy!
Here he is with Youkilis last week in Oakland...
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i do not know if my daughter will ever have my passion for baseball cards and game used collecting but i will take it when i can get it. before i know it, it will be cell phones, shoes and looking at grady sizemore and brady quinn in a whole different way...god help meby the way she has more hitting power than duane kuiper already!
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This is probably an accurate statement Mike.
I HOPE my kids appreciate my passion enough while I am here to cherish my stuff after I am gone. I think that educating my family is the best way to go. They might be bored to death, but it will only benefit them to understand what they may one day inherit.
My Dad collects knives, and trust me - I am no knife expert...but I know enough about Linder bone-handled knives to not be totally ripped off by a dealer.Leave a comment:
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I bet Noah is the only 7 year old with a Lovetron stamp in his passport.
Yep, ebay is my kids jersey retailer of choice.Leave a comment:
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Do you guys shop at the same store for your kids?
I bet Noah is the only 7 year old with a Lovetron stamp in his passport.Leave a comment:
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Greg/Abe,
Do you guys shop at the same store for your kids?
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Here are a couple of pictures of my 7 year old son Noah. He spends a lot of time in my office where my collection is stored/displayed. He loves the stuff and wants to see what's in every box that gets delivered. He has a few items of his own. He and I also have started a collected of Football and basketball hall of fame autographs, he loves autographed cards!
Here he is meeting his favorite player, Darryl Dawkins:
Here he is wearing my pair of James Worthy game used goggles, Big Game Noah!
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Your kids are very lucky... I hope they appreciate being held by Urlacher and cheerleaders some day!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by karamaxjoeHey guys, the odds of your kids being as passionate about collecting the same game used stuff as you are very slim. My kids never showed much interest and now that they are teens they could care less. I just think our niche of collecting is so far out there that it's not likely our kids will have the same passion.
I would also plan to either sell everything before you die or give your kids explicit directions on how to sell everything. Just imagine your kids selling all your stuff at an estate sale and letting everything go for next to nothing. You'll be turning over in your grave.
Mike
I HOPE my kids appreciate my passion enough while I am here to cherish my stuff after I am gone. I think that educating my family is the best way to go. They might be bored to death, but it will only benefit them to understand what they may one day inherit.
My Dad collects knives, and trust me - I am no knife expert...but I know enough about Linder bone-handled knives to not be totally ripped off by a dealer.Leave a comment:
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Hey guys, the odds of your kids being as passionate about collecting the same game used stuff as you are very slim. My kids never showed much interest and now that they are teens they could care less. I just think our niche of collecting is so far out there that it's not likely our kids will have the same passion.
I would also plan to either sell everything before you die or give your kids explicit directions on how to sell everything. Just imagine your kids selling all your stuff at an estate sale and letting everything go for next to nothing. You'll be turning over in your grave.
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