Are you alone ?
robstar
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Aside from message boards, does anyone here have anyone in their everyday lives that they can share their love of this great hobby? I mean people that really understand your passion for your cards. Perhaps a co-worker or a client. I do not mean family members who pretend to give a rats A$$ and if they knew what you really spent on cards would try to have you committed.
As you have probably guessed by now, I don't
Thank God for these and other message boards. Can you imagine our hobby
without them.
Whats your situation??
Rob....
As you have probably guessed by now, I don't
Thank God for these and other message boards. Can you imagine our hobby
without them.
Whats your situation??
Rob....
Collecting PSA Vintage Hockey
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My wife thinks I'm certified and my assistants at work run in the other direction the minute I'm on the internet!!
Since moving to San Antonio, I'm pretty much alone here - none of my friends collect anything.
CU and boards like it have helped a lot of us enjoy collecting way more!
Good question Rob
mike
My wife doesn't know how much is spent on them. Then again, maybe she does and looks the other way. She is awfully good to me.
Mark
ISO 1978 Topps Baseball in NM-MT High Grade Raw 3, 100, 103, 302, 347, 376, 416, 466, 481, 487, 509, 534, 540, 554, 579, 580, 622, 642, 673, 724__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ISO 1978 O-Pee-Chee in NM-MT High Grade Raw12, 21, 29, 38, 49, 65, 69, 73, 74, 81, 95, 100, 104, 110, 115, 122, 132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 151, 153, 155, 160, 161, 167, 168, 172, 179, 181, 196, 200, 204, 210, 224, 231, 240
Steve
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
GG
Goudeygold,
Have you tried approaching Joe ? He is a great guy and probably would be willing to work with you if you got to know him(probably even share a beer from that cooler he has stashed under his table).
Vic
<< <i> At least its something I enjoy and it wont end up shortening my life or causing me health problems! >>
Oh no? Have you ever tried to outbid reareverandsporttrindleberg, or qualityfhorseracing? (2 crazy folks paying 500% of SMR for 55 topps commons) You must not have a nemisis on ebay? lol
All kidding aside, my girlfriend thought I was nuts 'til she pulled a Tejada bat, and then a Williams bat from a few blasters of 05 heritage. Other than that I am mostly alone
We both have put together nice collections over the years but his by far is the better of the two. We both always joke about this one experience we had at a card show back in 84 or 85 . Being a big Met fan of course Strawberry was my guy at the time. We were close to leaving the show so we both wanted to buy a couple more things before we left . My brother picks up two 84 Fleer Update sets while yours truly drops down the big bucks on that rare 84 STAR Darryl Strawberry set . What a fool i was back then . Of course i probablly thought i got the better of the deal too.
My brother moved down to Florida about a year and a half ago ( i live in Jersey ) so obviously the time we spend talking about cards has diminished quite a bit but at least i can always pick up the phone and give him a call whenever i want to chat about cards or sports.
P.S does PSA grade " STAR " cards ?
I went to a tristar show once and got to talking to a fellow collector roaming the tables. i told him i tried selling some of my cards to a dealer and got a really bad low ball offer. he had the same experience. we went to a table and showed off our cards. i traded away a 64 aaron psa 7 and a 54 williams gai 6 for a 67 mays psa 8 and cash.
On the other hand, maybe someone does? Did anyone ever discover another collector who they were surprised by?
This year I have introduced him to these message boards and convinced him to send all those beautiful cards in for grading. When and if he does, I will most defnitely make him share his submission.
Julen
RIP GURU
There is also this one guy that is in his early 70's that lives about 50 minutes away from me, that has an awesome collection. I am only 30, but every time I am anywhere near his house (and if I have time), I will stop by his house and just chat about cards. He is know as "The Topps Man" around Western KY. If you need a Topps set, he is the one to get it from. It just think it's pretty neat that a 30 year old and a 70 year old can have enough in common to chat about for an hour or two!
Other than that, it these boards! Well, I do have my four year old son!!!
Shane
<< <i>It just think it's pretty neat that a 30 year old and a 70 year old can have enough in common to chat about for an hour or two! >>
Frank
Really nice story.
And about "bridging" the generation gap - I think that's right on - our age becomes irrelevant when on the boards talking about what we collect and treasure. I'm one the elder statesman but never feel that way when I'm here talking with everyone.
mike
I wasn't collecting cards at the time but decided to go to a card show to see what was new with the hobby after a 9 year hiatus from the hobby. While at the show I got talking to a pair of very knowledgeable nice guys who have the biggest love for the game of hockey and passion for collecting cards that you'll ever see. They had just started selling their vintage hockey collections and had a table at the show.. As the conversation went on it somehow came up that I had my own business of designing websites.. They were very interested and I ended up making a website for them which was a fun project for me. They're very knowledgeable and I enjoy talking to them once in awhile. I've learnt a lot from them and appreciate them getting me interested in the hobby once again with their abundance of enthusiasm for collecting.
Needless to say I was enthralled with cards becaus they brought me(8) and my grandfather(68) together. My dad always was mad that his mom tossed his cards after he moved out because they were "damaged in the flood." He doesn't remeber their ever being a flood. My dad started collecting again in the late 80's buying and selling through Tuff Stuff. I remember one day he got a call off an ad and he was taking the order and the guy told him his name was Bob Feller. My dad said "are you THEE Bob Feller?" and he was so humble he said "I guess I am." So my dad stopped collecting into the early 90's and had around 200,000 cards left in his basement. I got into it again in 1999 when I came back from college and learned of ebay soon after! My dad just wanted to get rid of it and called in Mastro and they offered us $2000 for the collection. I later sold off all of it(minus the cards that I REALLY liked like 86F Jordan, 65 Namath, 76 Payton, and 69-70 Alcindor) for over $20,000 THANKS GUYS!
So that got me back into collecting and my dad has since gotten too forgetful to remeber how much he enjoyed this. My wife used to listen but then started making fun of me and quoting me as saying, "And this one..." I think that is kinda funny because it is so true. She understands that I truely enjoy this and I just leave her out of it now and its cool.
So I too am alone but I don't mind it. I have been re-collecting for 6 years and I love it. i was introduced to this board a few months ago and read a lot more than I post. But I enjoy what you all have to say and intend to start posting more. I do know that when I do have kids I will try and get them into the hobby because I know how valuable it was for interacting with my two older generations.
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I've got a very understanding wife who has gone along with my compulsion to collect for the past 23+ years we've been together. She has picked up the collecting bug buying and selling her favorite-of-the-month on eBay for a little over a year now. We enjoy comparing our "chase" stories trying to fill in holes in our collections. My wife and her best friend share the same passions, but me, I'm just thankful to have found some very understanding souls here on the CU boards!
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Now, I talk and trade cards with a friend I grew up with.
My girlfriend is pretty understanding and while I wouldnt say she is big into looking for anything, she enjoys it when I bring her home game used and auto cards of Brett Farve, Sterling Sharpe, other Packers, and Derek Jeter. I still have yet to get her a Jeter and a Favre auto cards though.
My parents and I still talk about the hobby once in a while, especially about my recent pick ups.
I have been thinking for a long time of running a personal ad in the local paper to see if there are others out there.
I bet there are.......
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
I will be moving to an area where there isnt much of anything so when I move there, Im going to try to put together a collecting club...maybe to help reduce costs of buying stuff...cards, supplies, whatever. Maybe meet once every other month to trade/buy/sell. Just an idea I have floated around and have a couple of guys interested...so we'll see....