@miwlvrn said:
Wow, 20 years of nothing on this thread between the recent two posts. I wonder if that was a CU board resurrection record for digging out old stuff from the archives?
20 years ago there was actually a Non-Sports Forum on this board that a number of us pushed into existence. I'm not sure when it disappeared.
Mark (amerbbcards)
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
I really miss the non-sports forum and finding this thread was like a trip down memory lane. I collect the sets I like and am fond of cards having to do with wacky cars like Topps Weird Wheels and Odd Rods and Odder Odd Rods. The thing that really gave my collecting a boost was when I found TCDB.com It's a free site and has checklist and some photos of many sets I didn't even know existed that really gave my collection a boost. They have sports cards and non-sports cards so it's a great way to get organized and they have a lot of collectors selling and trading cards so you can fill slots pretty easily.
Good luck and happy non-sports collecting.
Don't forget to subscribe to "The Wrapper" it's one of the few non-sports magazines still being published. You can find back issues on ebay for 6 to 8 bucks a copy and the covers tell the story of what sets are being highlighted in that issue.
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Love those 1966 Batman. I collect them and also buy for a friend's son who loves anything Batman.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
1966 Batman (Black Bat)
1959 Fleer Three Stooges
196? Gilligan's Island
email bcmiller7@comcast.net
20 years ago there was actually a Non-Sports Forum on this board that a number of us pushed into existence. I'm not sure when it disappeared.
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
I really miss the non-sports forum and finding this thread was like a trip down memory lane. I collect the sets I like and am fond of cards having to do with wacky cars like Topps Weird Wheels and Odd Rods and Odder Odd Rods. The thing that really gave my collecting a boost was when I found TCDB.com It's a free site and has checklist and some photos of many sets I didn't even know existed that really gave my collection a boost. They have sports cards and non-sports cards so it's a great way to get organized and they have a lot of collectors selling and trading cards so you can fill slots pretty easily.
Good luck and happy non-sports collecting.
Don't forget to subscribe to "The Wrapper" it's one of the few non-sports magazines still being published. You can find back issues on ebay for 6 to 8 bucks a copy and the covers tell the story of what sets are being highlighted in that issue.