IS your collection a Top 10 within your niche?

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  • soxbats
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    Originally posted by gaytorhater703
    So which 11 are you missing??? Im interested to see which ones have been the hardest to find.
    Thanks for your interest.

    I am missing the following players: Luis Alvarado, Ray Boone, Carmen Fanzone, Chuck Goggin, Ron Jackson, Che Hsuan Lin, Felix Mantilla, Ken Poulsen, George Smith, Ray Webster, and Ted Williams.

    With the exception of Lin from this year all the rest are guys from the 60s or early 70s. Obviously the Williams is available but I was thinking that I might pick that up as one of my last. Also I like to find several rather than spend a ton on one.

    I have loaned parts of the collection to the red sox, displayed at McCoy stadium home of the Pawsox and have even been able to donate to the baseball hall of fame so it has brought me a ton of pleasure and is a great distraction. I agree with another posted comment about the history reflected in a collection, I really feel that but for my gathering of these bats many would have been lost. Individually most are common bats of players who made little mark on the record books. Together, they reflect over a half century of history of the red sox.

    Jeff

    Soxbats@aol.com

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  • momen55
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    Originally posted by mlbforeverhomer
    The Astros have some BP Biggio's available... Over priced... But uncracked...
    yes true. 1-i won't buy for that reason; 2-i have that H176 model. thank you for looking.

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  • suave1477
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    Well I am gonna go out on a limb and say I probably have the #1 Darryl Strawberry Game Used collection and added into it some very unique rare items

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  • mlbforeverhomer
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    Originally posted by momen55
    at this point, i have over 20 knobless model bats and adding to the collection. i find a lot of models i don't have, but they are all cracked. it's been tough looking over the years, but they do surface.
    The Astros have some BP Biggio's available... Over priced... But uncracked...

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  • gaytorhater703
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    Originally posted by soxbats
    IMHO collecting is about bringing together a group of items that without your efforts would be scattered to the four winds. It is part investigation, part treasure hunting, part plotting ways to find access, leading to the thrill of the find. While some might find it competitive, I feel like I am competing more against the goal than anything else.

    The great part about this post, and collecting, is that you define the niche. If you don't want competition then pick something only you could like. building that will turn out to be impressive too.

    I think I have 2 collections that I would view as top 10. The first I am fairly sure i am occupying all ten spots, because no one else is trying. I collect game used equipment of Temple Basketball players. Lots of jerseys and sneaks for under $100 on this journey and I am over 75 pieces at this point. When it started I thought it was a collection of ugly ducklings, but now i feel like it is impressive due to the diversity of teams and obscurity of the players.

    My second collection I have been working on for over 20 years and is a run of red sox position player bats from 1960 to the present. That is approx 475 players and I need 11 to complete the collection.

    Jeff
    Soxbats@aol.com
    So which 11 are you missing??? Im interested to see which ones have been the hardest to find.

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  • Number13
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    Originally posted by coxfan
    I really like the first two paragraphs of Soxbats post of 8-2. That's a really well-put description of collecting of all kinds.

    It is true that collectors save for future generations of collectors, historians, and sometimes museums; things of value that would otherwise be lost, or else their significance permanently forgotten. And collecting, like historical research, offers an inexhaustible variety of special niches.
    +1

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  • coxfan
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    I really like the first two paragraphs of Soxbats post of 8-2. That's a really well-put description of collecting of all kinds.

    It is true that collectors save for future generations of collectors, historians, and sometimes museums; things of value that would otherwise be lost, or else their significance permanently forgotten. And collecting, like historical research, offers an inexhaustible variety of special niches.

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  • momen55
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    at this point, i have over 20 knobless model bats and adding to the collection. i find a lot of models i don't have, but they are all cracked. it's been tough looking over the years, but they do surface.

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  • lcstate collector
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    Well, I have over 120 game worn jerseys and many other game used items from Lewis-Clark State College baseball players. I don't know of anyone else who is collecting items of the school specifically. I am pretty proud of my niche in the hobby no matter where I rank.

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  • camarokids
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    Well said Jeff (soxbats)! You put into words exactly how I feel.

    Wow you are pretty darn close to completing your bat collection.

    I am starting to feel like there are some bats I will not find. But on the other hand I just need to keep searching and looking.

    The bats are out there I just have to be in the right spot at the right time to buy them.

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  • soxbats
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    IMHO collecting is about bringing together a group of items that without your efforts would be scattered to the four winds. It is part investigation, part treasure hunting, part plotting ways to find access, leading to the thrill of the find. While some might find it competitive, I feel like I am competing more against the goal than anything else.

    The great part about this post, and collecting, is that you define the niche. If you don't want competition then pick something only you could like. building that will turn out to be impressive too.

    I think I have 2 collections that I would view as top 10. The first I am fairly sure i am occupying all ten spots, because no one else is trying. I collect game used equipment of Temple Basketball players. Lots of jerseys and sneaks for under $100 on this journey and I am over 75 pieces at this point. When it started I thought it was a collection of ugly ducklings, but now i feel like it is impressive due to the diversity of teams and obscurity of the players.

    My second collection I have been working on for over 20 years and is a run of red sox position player bats from 1960 to the present. That is approx 475 players and I need 11 to complete the collection.

    Jeff
    Soxbats@aol.com

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  • chakes89
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    Originally posted by godwulf
    It's really an affordable alternative to always spending big bucks on bats from the big club, isn't it? When I was in Mobile last month, I bought a half dozen bats at the BayBears' team store for less than I'd have paid for a single bat at Chase Field. I also have a guy in California who gets minor league bats from all over the system, and a guy here in the Valley who has provided me with quite a few ST bats. Usuallly, when the Fall League comes around, I have at least a few bats to get signed. Last Fall, I surprised David Nick by asking him to sign bats that turned out to have been used by him on three different minor league teams.

    Speaking of Indianapolis, that's where I grew up. I remember my Dad taking me to a couple of Indians games - this would have been in the '60s - but I didn't really become a Baseball fan till I was in my late twenties...and I didn't start collecting bats till I was over forty. Probably a good thing; if I'd started as a kid, God alone knows how many bats I'd have accumulated by now.
    I'm in the same boat as you, I love minor league stuff.

    My passion comes from the fact that I have a team (the Dayton Dragons) 15 minutes away from me, have been going to their games since their inception back in 2000 at age 11 and because of this passion I have worked in food service at the stadium for almost 7 years now. I just love the feel of minor league ball and would take it over major league any day. But that's just me.

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  • Klattsy
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    Originally posted by kudu
    Mark, is there a big market down there for collecting GU cricket, AFL, NRL, and any other sports GU items? Just curious.
    Hey Kudu, most Game Used items from the top sports go for big bucks down here because they are so rare. They are usually reserved for charity auctions and a pretty much always in 4 figures. A lot of corporate types pick them up. You cannot buy anything from the team and players do not throw things into the crowd (that I have ever seen). A lo of the players keep their items for friends and family. I actually found out that one of the Australian representative NRL players sends all his Aust training gear out to indigenous communities for the kids to wear!

    The NRL has a "pink" round where the auction jerseys off for Breast Cancer and the cricketers to the same thing. Not sure about AFL too much.

    I'm not sure how many of each item are issued to players in each sport, but it's no where near the number in MLB. In fact with Cricket, the hat they wear on the field ("The Baggy Green") each player is given 1 (ONE) only. Ever. Unless it falls apart beyond repair.

    Hope that makes sense!
    Mark.

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  • godwulf
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    It's really an affordable alternative to always spending big bucks on bats from the big club, isn't it? When I was in Mobile last month, I bought a half dozen bats at the BayBears' team store for less than I'd have paid for a single bat at Chase Field. I also have a guy in California who gets minor league bats from all over the system, and a guy here in the Valley who has provided me with quite a few ST bats. Usuallly, when the Fall League comes around, I have at least a few bats to get signed. Last Fall, I surprised David Nick by asking him to sign bats that turned out to have been used by him on three different minor league teams.

    Speaking of Indianapolis, that's where I grew up. I remember my Dad taking me to a couple of Indians games - this would have been in the '60s - but I didn't really become a Baseball fan till I was in my late twenties...and I didn't start collecting bats till I was over forty. Probably a good thing; if I'd started as a kid, God alone knows how many bats I'd have accumulated by now.

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  • camarokids
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    Hey Godwulf,

    My son and I bought two game used bats from the Indianapolis Indians Team Store last week! One is Jake Fox and the other Chase D'Aunard.

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