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What is the oldest card you guys own? I might pick up some cheap 1909 - 1912 cards just to have something from that era. eBay has a bunch of these cards for under $20 (poor quality, no-name players of course.) The idea of owning a Walter Johnson or Tris Speaker card is crazy to me considering as a kid I thought those players were mythological beings or something with the kind of stats they put up. I'd love to save up for one of those.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 21:09 |
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WillBBC3 posted:I'm right with you on both the 53 Mantle and Jackie. I was outbid on a Jackie about a month ago. I haven't been that frustrated at a sports card auction in years. Really, really pissed me off. I almost bought a PSA 2 Mantle that presented more like a 5 or 6 at the Philly show about a year ago. Still kinda regret that, but funds were tight at the time. A 3 showed up on Net54 a couple of days ago in that price range, come to think of it. Dan Hollis posted:What is the oldest card you guys own? I might pick up some cheap 1909 - 1912 cards just to have something from that era. eBay has a bunch of these cards for under $20 (poor quality, no-name players of course.) I own some T206s. This is the crown jewel of that collection, for the time being: Speaker beaters show up for reasonable prices every now and again. Big Train goes for a bit more, although I do love that hands at chest pose.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 23:28 |
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I only started collecting again about two months ago, and only modern era. My oldest card is the 89 Fleer Bill Ripken gently caress Face.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 03:35 |
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The oldest baseball item that I own is a 1917 NY Yankees Player Contract, signed by first AL President (and HOFer) Ban Johnson, as well as Jacob Ruppert, longtime Yankees owner during the Ruth years. Unfortunately the player who's contract it is had like 3 MLB ABs. Some other older items include a St. Louis Cardinals-era Branch Rickey signed letter, and a 1937 Red Sox team signed postcard (signed by guys like Jimmie Foxx, Eddie Collins, Tom Yawkey, Lefty Grove, Rick Ferrell, Bob Doerr, and Joe Cronin among others). also have a 1932 certificate signed by first Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis FlamingLiberal fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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jeffersonlives posted:Wow...great card. Do you know a good online source to research the value of these cards? I'm seeing T206's on eBay but no way of knowing if they are overpriced or not. The only online references I find are other auctions. I have no interest in completing sets, but I wouldn't mind spending good money for a few nice pieces (something I can hopefully pass on to my children someday.)
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 18:00 |
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Dan Hollis posted:Wow...great card.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 20:05 |
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I always thought the card market would crash if Beckett started listing actual sales values instead of 'retail' prices. 95% of packs are not worth what you get in them. Scratch off lottery tickets have better odds! I understand the appeal of buying card packs to get that big hit though. But I feel much better putting together sets or collecting players.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 20:37 |
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Boinks posted:I understand the appeal of buying card packs to get that big hit though. But I feel much better putting together sets or collecting players. That's where I focus as well. If I buy singles it's Reds autos and refractors/parallels, and when I'm buying boxes I focus on one set at a time, but I do like to put together a good number of sets a year if I can. I've been on a budget crunch lately, so I just finished off 2010 Bowman Platinum. I've got a lot of that base sitting around if anyone needs some.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 21:00 |
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Boinks posted:I always thought the card market would crash if Beckett started listing actual sales values instead of 'retail' prices. 95% of packs are not worth what you get in them. Scratch off lottery tickets have better odds! I would also say that from anecdotal experience, the rise of things like eBay killed the neighborhood card shop. In my part of Miami we used to have like 3-4 local card shops before eBay got big. As soon as that happened, they all pretty much died off at once. I mean in the late 1990s/early 2000s we had: -Topps/Bowman -Upper Deck/SP -Fleer/Flair/Skybox -Donruss/Leaf/Pinnacle -Pacific -Just Minors -Team Best -Classic Now it's essentially: -Topps/Bowman (only official license) -Tristar (kind of, they've slowed down recently) -Panini making some Donruss-brand products -I guess also this new company called 'In the Game' (or ITG) that makes very high-end card sets also I was just reading that there are no currently planned releases for any NBA card products due to the lockout. FlamingLiberal fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Sep 2, 2011 |
# ? Sep 2, 2011 21:43 |
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Dan Hollis posted:Do you know a good online source to research the value of these cards? I'm seeing T206's on eBay but no way of knowing if they are overpriced or not. The only online references I find are other auctions. Use the eBay completed listings option and only look at ones in green (which are actual sales). There's a pay site which essentially functions as the modern day Beckett called vintagecardprices.com which is pretty good.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 22:42 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:
I don't have my cards with me, but let's see what I can remember, for say, 1994, which was the last year I was really into collecting. Some may only be 1993, but after some time, it blurs. Topps/Bowman/Traded/Stadium Club/Stadium Club team sets/Stadium Club Opening Day/Spanish (1993 also had full regular sets with emblems for inaugural Marlins and inaugural Rockies) Upper Deck/Silver Signature/Gold Signature/Collector's Choice/Fun Packs Donruss/Triple Play/Studio/Pinnacle Score/Select/Traded/Gold Rush Leaf/Leaf Black Gold Fleer/Flair/10 billion little subsets, including Smoke & Heat, which had a Nolan Ryan card that was listed at $50 for some time. The Flair set was the biggest rip-off to exist at that time. Thick card stock, about five per pack, $3/$4 per pack, which at that time was ridiculous. There was another Spanish set and I'm kicking myself trying to remember the name. It wasn't a usual set. Ah. Pacific Crown... I think. For a time, I attempted to collect all Sid Bream cards. Even a player as mediocre as Bream had about 50 cards released that year. I was trying to remember what my earlier card was. It seems like it's from 1947ish and I went to check Beckett as I had all my stuff listed there a few years ago. I understand them chucking my data as it's been a few years, but $30 just to store your card information? drat. I assume that doesn't include the price guide.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 23:36 |
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I bought 2 boxes after a 3 year hiatus and I think I remember why I stopped. It's addicting and not worth the money. My best hauls was an autograph of some Red Sox prospect that is 1-11 this year in Single A baseball and a Andres Torres autograph from the Giants. Yeesh. If anything, I might buy singles or join group breaks or something. It's just not quite as fun as seeing what you might get, though.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 23:56 |
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WillBBC3 posted:I'm right with you on both the 53 Mantle and Jackie. I was outbid on a Jackie about a month ago. I haven't been that frustrated at a sports card auction in years. Really, really pissed me off. Yeah, so like I said, this was bound to happen sooner or later... It's a PSA 1.5 but I got it for about the VCP price on 1s. Other than the lovely corners it presents very well (I have to figure out why my scanner is washing out vibrance a bit at some point), decent centering and unlike almost every lower grade Jackie it doesn't have the card 1 problem of rubber band creasing. Very happy with how this looked.
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# ? Sep 10, 2011 20:23 |
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Deadbeat Dad posted:I bought 2 boxes after a 3 year hiatus and I think I remember why I stopped. It's addicting and not worth the money. My best hauls was an autograph of some Red Sox prospect that is 1-11 this year in Single A baseball and a Andres Torres autograph from the Giants. Yeesh. Just noticed this thread. I've "seen how the sausage is made," so to speak in terms of memorabilia and chase cards. I worked in the industry for a few years. The one thing that is great about sports cards is on-cards autographs. So long as you're buying the actual card (as these get forged all the time), it's a good way to get a legitimate, affordable autograph. I understand the desire to pull at the slot machine lever, but if you're looking at real value, you're better off buying anything else. If you want something to enjoy, you're better off buying old cards or buying whole, authentic pieces of sports mem. If you want a hobby and to be a member of a community, sports cards are just fine. Blinkman987 fucked around with this message at 22:26 on Sep 10, 2011 |
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I've always hated sticker autographs. They're lazy as hell and look awful. The only thing worse is those cut signature cards where they don't fit the entire signature into the card 'window', or destroy a larger, more valuable piece to slap it on a card.
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 04:12 |
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I have a bunch of nice cards from the old T-206 tobacco card series in a closet back at my house. I was in a baseball card phase for a while around a decade ago. One of them is of Mordecai Brown.
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 04:21 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:I have a bunch of nice cards from the old T-206 tobacco card series in a closet back at my house. I was in a baseball card phase for a while around a decade ago. Making this kind of post without giving us pictures should be bannable Especially when it's vintage!
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 04:23 |
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So, as stated I just joined a group break on blogtv for 36 dollars. Got randomed the Washington Nationals. Got a Strasburg rookie autograph
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 07:10 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:I've always hated sticker autographs. They're lazy as hell and look awful. The clear ones aren't so bad most of the time.
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 16:22 |
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Chief McHeath posted:The clear ones aren't so bad most of the time. Imagine a sticker auto baseball. Ridiculous, right? It's essentially the same thing.
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 16:33 |
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Can anyone post some pics of how they display stuff? Dreaming about what to do with my balls/cards/misc. when Im not in a 400sq/ft apartment.
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 17:09 |
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Deadbeat Dad posted:So, as stated I just joined a group break on blogtv for 36 dollars. Tell me more of this "group break on blogtv"
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# ? Sep 11, 2011 18:36 |
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Deathlove posted:Tell me more of this "group break on blogtv" Seconding this request.
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# ? Sep 12, 2011 02:34 |
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jeffersonlives posted:Making this kind of post without giving us pictures should be bannable I'm at school right now so I don't have access to them.
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# ? Sep 12, 2011 03:08 |
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Antifreeze Head posted:
My parents lived next door to him for a few years. He loaned his WS ring to me for a day which was awesome. I wore it to work. I have about 5% of my old cards at my house and I was going through them a few weeks ago. I had no idea I had so many Roger Clemens cards. I have a bunch of older stuff probably in my parents' basement or something.
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# ? Sep 12, 2011 03:40 |
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Deathlove posted:Tell me more of this "group break on blogtv" http://www.youtube.com/thettruth17 is the guy that did them, he's been doing it for years. I know there is others but he is the only one I follow. Sometimes he'll post youtube videos of the cases or boxes hes breaking that night with a blogtv link and then once you join it he'll be on the webcam telling the people what hes breaking and lists the prices and stuff.
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# ? Sep 12, 2011 06:43 |
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I'm guessing the original owner was a Red Sox fan.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 12:45 |
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Anyone pick up Topps Marquee yet? I dont really like the base cards but most of these are pretty sweet. http://topprospectalert.com/2011/09/13/some-of-the-coolest-2011-topps-marquee-cards-to-surface/
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 16:11 |
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Dan Hollis posted:I'm guessing the original owner was a Red Sox fan. Or Mickey picked up an addiction to colloidal silver to go along with his alcoholism
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 17:02 |
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streetlamp posted:Anyone pick up Topps Marquee yet? I dont really like the base cards but most of these are pretty sweet. I just did some research on this and is it true the real valuable cards have metal framing that allow hobby shops to identify the boxes that have them by using a metal detector and keep them away from suckers like me?
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 17:47 |
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streetlamp posted:Anyone pick up Topps Marquee yet? I dont really like the base cards but most of these are pretty sweet. Sticker autos in a high end set like that is loving weak.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 19:15 |
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Yeah, but these shits are pretty bad rear end.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 00:01 |
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Dan Hollis posted:I'm guessing the original owner was a Red Sox fan. I'm guessing it was Al Jolson.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 00:16 |
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Dan Hollis posted:I'm guessing the original owner was a Red Sox fan. That 56 Topps Mantle is another great card. You know, without the pen.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 04:03 |
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Dan Hollis posted:I just did some research on this and is it true the real valuable cards have metal framing that allow hobby shops to identify the boxes that have them by using a metal detector and keep them away from suckers like me? From what I've seen at my store, the Marquee cards are incredibly sweet. Best card that I've seen so far was a giant Johnny Mize bat, and a giant Fergie Jenkins jersey card with an attached autograph. With all products, we usually keep all boxes sealed, or everything kept in the case. Marquee actually has four little boxes with a pack in each, inside a larger box. There's ways to try and weigh the boxes (which is why we don't let customers feel around those packs), but the best cards aren't always the thick ones. For the metal things, card companies have typically made cards of precious metals as redemptions, so certain people don't just feel around for them. For stores, we're usually very careful of who we purchase boxes from. There's a couple times where we got burnt from loose boxes that had nothing big inside of them.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 04:19 |
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Kind of off topic, but I saw blown up 11x8 scans of Ken Griffey Jr's Fleer rookie and Barry Bonds' Topps rookie cards plastered to a telephone pole. Stared in awe for quite a while. Meanwhile my immense collection of late 80s and early 90s cards may have a future as some sort of mosaic for my garage wall.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 13:49 |
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Can't believe the Hockey cards thread has twice as many posts as the baseball cards thread. That's just un-American.
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# ? Sep 18, 2011 14:10 |
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Dan Hollis posted:I'm guessing the original owner was a Red Sox fan. Why so serious?
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# ? Sep 21, 2011 16:55 |
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Here's a Three Finger Brown T206 I picked up today: And here's a first edition copy of one of the earliest baseball novels, Christy Mathewson's Won In The Ninth: I also picked up my first 1955 Topps All-American Football - I think I might take a crack at that set - but I think that's slightly outside of this thread's purview...
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 00:37 |
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jeffersonlives posted:Here's a Three Finger Brown T206 I picked up today: Post it up! I've got the Michigan guys from that set.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 04:03 |