My collecting focus has changed

Well after going crazy for the past year spending a decent amount of cash on Vintage Football I decided it was not something I wanted to continue to throw my money at anymore. A few things got me thinking that I could enjoy the hobby alot better if I wasnt so "serious" about obtaining cards and spending alot of time & money searching for only PSA 7 & 8 graded items.
It all started when I took a long hard look at some of my cards and compared them to cards I wouldnt have considered looking at previously just because it was not in a PSA 7 or 8 holder, and as far as Im concerned the fact is/was there wasnt a huge difference in the general appearance of these cards and other than grade weight and obvious minor wear & tear and I now feel I can enjoy them just as much.
Now Im looking forward to not being really pissed off that my high end cards didnt receive the .5 bump up even though they look much better than some others that did nor do I need to be concerned that my $1000+ cards will hold there value down the road.
Im done with the grading game, done with the registry- nicely centered PSA/SGC 5's here I come!
It all started when I took a long hard look at some of my cards and compared them to cards I wouldnt have considered looking at previously just because it was not in a PSA 7 or 8 holder, and as far as Im concerned the fact is/was there wasnt a huge difference in the general appearance of these cards and other than grade weight and obvious minor wear & tear and I now feel I can enjoy them just as much.
Now Im looking forward to not being really pissed off that my high end cards didnt receive the .5 bump up even though they look much better than some others that did nor do I need to be concerned that my $1000+ cards will hold there value down the road.
Im done with the grading game, done with the registry- nicely centered PSA/SGC 5's here I come!
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of ungraded cards and i have to say that i enjoy looking at all of them equally . Although i will continue to work on my 1960 Topps
baseball set in straight 8 and my Chipper Jones registry set , I have concentrated on starting a few 1970's sets raw . When it
becomes not fun it is time to change.
Good luck on your new collecting focus.
Always looking for Chipper Jones cards.
Im a very focused collector of cards from 1909 - 2012...LOL
It really sucked at first when I was forced to sell almost my entire collection. However, now I am staying busy putting together some mid grade raw sets and doing the TTM autos. I am having just as much fun and the cost is a fraction of what it used to be!
GOOD LUCK!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Sadly I still need three more cards for my 73s. After that, I'll start a lower grade set.
I'll continue to bid on the high grade low pops, but I'm OK 5s with 6s.
Here is a clear example of what Im talking about.. The only thing different as far as Im concerned is the $500+ price Difference in these two cards.......
I collect raw sets with my Boys and having a wondeful time too (more than I did when I was a kid).
Best of luck!
Mike
You can get more fun per dollar with your new plan.
I went from building registry sets to building 90% raw / 10% graded sets (mostly HOFs) - I enjoy it much more. Dropping down to the 5/6 level is comparable. Am sure you'll be happy with it - I wish you luck.
Bosox1976
I can't wait to see you start posting some pick-ups again. Good Luck and enjoy!
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Collecting is to be enjoyed !
It's amazing how our focus can change over the years.
I was always against new cards, and always into vintage. Now I find myself collecting these
autographed/game used cards from old timers that are found in new packs. It adds a nice new
twist to my vintage cards.
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<< <i>I've always felt this way. To put it into perspective, would you rather have a PSA 10 Rickey Henderson RC or PSA 9s of every major rookie card from 1975-1987 that all have one minor flaw keeping them from being a 10? >>
Shut up newbie.
#19 All Time 500 Goal Scorers
#41 All Time 3000 Strikeouts Club
#25 Cal Ripken Jr. Basic Topps
#4 Greg Maddux Basic Topps
#7 Ryne Sandberg Basic Topps
#1 Fank Thomas Rookies 100%
#1 Chipper Jones Rookies 100%
Mike
Here are a couple of my favorites, in a variety of grades:
Have fun, and be sure to share some scans of your new additions.
#19 All Time 500 Goal Scorers
#41 All Time 3000 Strikeouts Club
#25 Cal Ripken Jr. Basic Topps
#4 Greg Maddux Basic Topps
#7 Ryne Sandberg Basic Topps
#1 Fank Thomas Rookies 100%
#1 Chipper Jones Rookies 100%
You have a good eye for cards as seen in the vintage football thread, so I am looking forward to seeing your new purchases.
Good luck with your new focus!
Robert
I am glad you moved in a direction that will make you more happy. As you know, I collect primarily PSA 5, 6 & 7 cards from the 50's & 60's. To me, it is the perfect balance between quality and quantity for a guy on fairly limited budget. Good luck!
Terry
<< <i>Yea, it's interesting how collecting interest changes over the years. I remember as a kid in the 60's, not caring about those Topps inserts, and most kids threw away the dam things...now I love 'em and one of my primary collection focus is on some high grade insert sets from that time. Go figure? LOL >>
Steve ... which insert sets are you building? I also collect some of the sets. Maybe we can trade some extras. LMK.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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<< <i>Yea, it's interesting how collecting interest changes over the years. I remember as a kid in the 60's, not caring about those Topps inserts, and most kids threw away the dam things...now I love 'em and one of my primary collection focus is on some high grade insert sets from that time. Go figure? LOL >>
Steve ... which insert sets are you building? I also collect some of the sets. Maybe we can trade some extras. LMK. >>
Basically all of them with an emphasis on PSA 9 - I'll grab a 10 if possible, if I can afford it, but not too many 10's come up on ebay or elsewhere, or even exist. I'm not a registry guy, yet, but I've been thinking about it, so I guess if I do register my sets those 10's might become more important, but I'm still very happy with the PSA 9's.
I don't intend to spend countless amounts of money on 10's just to try and become #1 on the registry, but then again I hear the registry is a powerful drug.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
I have thought this for years...my first set was a 56 set in psa 6 done when everyone was doing 7's and 8's....
i want to offer another point of few regarding modern cards....i wanted a 1994 SP A-rod in psa 9.....i settled on a nice raw card that would be around a 7-8 if graded....now that he has fallen from grace I dont feel as bad regarding this card.....if i owned it in 9-10...id be crappin the pants!! Maybe with modern its best to buy raw or just wait and see????
Loth