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  • joelsabi
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 3073

    #16
    Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

    Originally posted by 3arod13
    Adam...interesting. when Arod was with Seattle, Texas, and now with New York, I still continued to collect his stuff. I realize many collectors are more into collecting players on their team. Once that players leaves, the interest isn't there anymore. I'm a collector of the player, not the team as much. However, I would prefer my favorite player, who I collect, to play on my favorite team.

    Funny how Arod ended up in New York...my favorite team!
    The Yankees happen to be my team too. The disadvantage is the premium that you get from collecting the Yankees since they're such a great following and great history of this franchise.

    On the other hand, the great history of the Yankees does make a players career more storied and interesting.
    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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    • skyking26
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 2457

      #17
      Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

      Originally posted by panthrotc
      collecting mcgwire NOW has it's advantages & Disadvantages

      Advantages
      1. I will get items alot lower then i would if he was in the HOF and there was no steroid scandal.

      2. Rare items do surface more frequently then prior to 2005

      Disadvantages

      1. I will overpay for an item that i would probably lose money on if i resold it at a later time.

      2. Many RARER items will not surface because people do not want to take a hit on selling it now hoping he will make the hall.


      But i do not plan on re selling any mcgwire items i obtain. So it goes both ways for me.
      Although sold now, I was surprised you did not take an interest in my Mac GU double signed cleats? I'm just curious as to why.

      At some point I may have interest in selling a signed 89 WS bat. Not interested now however. Would you have interest then?
      ROBERT KOPPEL
      Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
      and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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      • 33bird
        Banned
        • Nov 2005
        • 1925

        #18
        Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

        Larry Bird and MJ. Disadvantages: First, the hobby is loaded with fake game used items of both. Second, when you find something legit it's never cheap. Advantages: Two of the greatest players ever and good investment potential for both.
        Greg
        biggamebird@yahoo.com

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        • markize
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 685

          #19
          Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

          Originally posted by 3arod13
          Adam...interesting. when Arod was with Seattle, Texas, and now with New York, I still continued to collect his stuff. I realize many collectors are more into collecting players on their team. Once that players leaves, the interest isn't there anymore. I'm a collector of the player, not the team as much. However, I would prefer my favorite player, who I collect, to play on my favorite team.

          Funny how Arod ended up in New York...my favorite team!
          tony,

          i agree with you on this. the difference is, i collect Alfonso Soriano who started his career with my favorite team (Yankees), but still collect his stuff even though he has been on 3 different teams since then. i don't, however, feel the need to collect everything from every team he has played for. if it is a nice piece from any of those teams, i will make a move for it. i think it actually gives me more chances to pick up something nice as some people will sell when a player leaves their favorite team. the exception is Soriano Yankee game used. i would buy most Yankees gamers even if duplicate items are already in my collection.

          mark

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          • BIGSTIG
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 969

            #20
            Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

            I collect my beloved Chicago Cubs - (go ahead insert joke here)

            Advantages - I am young, not married, no kids and have some money to spend on items I want!! Collecting the Cubs has given me the oppurtunity to meet and build relationships and even friendships with other Cubs collectors.

            Disadvantages - Well there is a TON of competition, which drives the prices UP UP UP!! I cant afford $5,000 for say Maddux final cubs jersey, or even $4,500 for a Glenn Beckert flannel. Well I could afford these items, but then I would not be able to buy anything else for the entire year, then this hobby would become boring to me. I enjoy looking at my collection and seeing the new items I have aquired on a regular basis.

            Another disadvantage is that us true Cubs collectors, once an item has made it's way into our collection it is almost like it is locked in a vault. So finding some of the older items proves to be VERY tough!! That being said am I ever going to find a SUTCLIFFE JERSEY??? jk....well kinda!!

            All said and done, I enjoy collecting my Cubbies and wouldn't change it for anything!! Now if they could only get to a FLIPPIN World Series!!!

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            • joelsabi
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 3073

              #21
              Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

              Originally posted by panthrotc
              collecting mcgwire NOW has it's advantages & Disadvantages

              Disadvantages

              1. I will overpay for an item that i would probably lose money on if i resold it at a later time.
              What are your criteria(s) for overpaying for an item? can you give us an example?
              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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              • panthrotc
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 295

                #22
                Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                Originally posted by skyking26
                Although sold now, I was surprised you did not take an interest in my Mac GU double signed cleats? I'm just curious as to why.

                At some point I may have interest in selling a signed 89 WS bat. Not interested now however. Would you have interest then?

                Had the majority of my funds towards the longoria bat.

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                • panthrotc
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 295

                  #23
                  Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                  Originally posted by joelsabi
                  What are your criteria(s) for overpaying for an item? can you give us an example?

                  Sure. If the item will not stop entering my mind throught the course of a week. If it is from the cardinals era. If the item is game used, and shows excellent use that erases doubt. If i know deep down i will not see this kind of item again for a long long time.

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                  • cigarman44
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 621

                    #24
                    Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                    Overpaying a little is one thing...

                    Paying 1400.00 for a bat before the guy goes 1-20 (.050) in the World Series...

                    Priceless

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                    • panthrotc
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 295

                      #25
                      Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                      Originally posted by cigarman44
                      Overpaying a little is one thing...

                      Paying 1400.00 for a bat before the guy goes 1-20 (.050) in the World Series...

                      Priceless

                      laugh it up. But when the guy tears it up next year and leads the team to a eventual world series title i will have the last laugh. not to mention he's only 23. if you could pick up a gamer from a future superstars rookie season that is absolutley beat to hell, and the guy wins ROY, for 1300 actually, i dont think you would hesitate. I'am not upset one bit. I am quite happy with my bat. And i got to see him a few weeks prior in person have his first 3 HR game. SO take your comments and stick them up your a**

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                      • panthrotc
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 295

                        #26
                        Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                        im sorry for getting fiesty. I dont know why i even need to respond. I watched the player on TV all year, i saw him during a 4 game series hit 3 Homeruns in 1 game that i was at. So i grew into a fan of his in the Tropicana. And he set the rookie record for HR's in the playoffs. That is priceless.

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                        • cigarman44
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 621

                          #27
                          Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                          Originally posted by panthrotc
                          im sorry for getting fiesty. I dont know why i even need to respond. I watched the player on TV all year, i saw him during a 4 game series hit 3 Homeruns in 1 game that i was at. So i grew into a fan of his in the Tropicana. And he set the rookie record for HR's in the playoffs. That is priceless.

                          Im not hating on ya. If you have the money to do it more power to you. I just think when you see legit Pujols gamers go for 800-1500 like Dave's for example, it's hard for me to see paying that much for a prospect or a rookie. Now if he turns out to be great that's one thing but he could be one injury away from a what could have been. Hopefully him and the Rays are great the next five years and we don't have to hear about the Yankee's for awhile.

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                          • 34swtns
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 1120

                            #28
                            Re: Advantages and disadvantages of collecting your player(s)

                            My favorite player passed away 9 years ago. Big disadvantage.
                            Makes it kinda hard to find new items or to get vintage items autographed.

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