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My journey... 1952 Topps #311 (warning: Long read)

Rewind 3 years ago it was a new time in my life starting a young family, my daughter was 3 with my wife and I expecting our second child.
Like many young families I got caught up in the new transition of balancing children, marriage and career.
Even though it was the biggest challenge of my life I never stopped reminding myself how blessed I am.

With family came the benefits of changing a lifestyle, I had sold all of my nice toys, hot cars from my wasted twenties, traded for a family suv and a mortgage.
I am now officially a family man, a dad and husband.

So now 3 years ago I dabble with the silly idea of collecting baseball cards again, introducing my daughter to what dad did when I was her age.
First my wife thought it was a funny yet interesting that I liked baseball cards ( I hid this side of me during our dating years image )

The only person in my household that could accept it as cool hobby was my daughter, you know what though? It felt good....
I could sense that excitement I had as a kid/teenager, reliving the moments of seeing old faces on old baseball cards, my daughter was fascinated and shared my reintroduction to the hobby.
I would buy her packs of Sara Bella so we'd have rip parties of our own, it was high fives all around image my daughter who is now 6 likes collecting topps heritage (the gum and relics is her favorite part)

Reliving those vintage moments meant buying the cards I dreamed of when I was young, what kid from the 80's never stopped and drooled at a picture of Ted Williams, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Nolan Ryan.

Now it has become an a true love, after a few years of learning the hobby and really understanding all of the avenues of obtaining good quality cards (I have CU forum to thank for %99.9 of this knowledge)

About a year ago I started looking at the market (ebay, major auction houses) to see if it was a remote possibility that I may own a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311.
First it was price shock, I knew it was expensive but when I had a mindset of actually maybe purchasing one?! It threw me for a loop.

I had to ween myself into it, first it was a 1953 Topps Mantle, then 1953 Topps Mays, oh damn now I gotta build the 1953 Topps set, no wait I don't have the patience to do it, sell everything and start over.

Ok how about a T206 red portrait Ty Cobb...oh yea I quickly learned the value in eye appeal meant something to me, not so much the grade.

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Another favorite from the eye appeal standpoint:

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Ok 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth, I must own this one, it's so pretty for a 2.5, I promised my wife this purchase would the cornerstone to my collection, there was no better than this guy....

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So 2010 rolls around, I was fortunate to have some good investments go right and about late February I see this beauty listed on ebay:

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I end up being the underbidder =( the top bidder ends up not paying the seller, I stay in contact with the seller and rightfully so he is upset that his auction got ruined by a non payer.
I try convincing him to sell it to me, this banter went back and forth for 2 weeks until the seller decides that he no longer needs to sell the card and that he is going to submit it to PSA for regrading, my heart was broken in a sense but I wish him luck in his PSA regrade, I let him know how lucky he is to own such a beautiful 2.

I gave up on buying a '52 Mantle, it was just too difficult to find one with nice appeal in lower grades and the 4's were borderline our of my price range, I bid and gave up on a beautiful 4 offered by memory lane in April. So I gave up completely.

Fast forward 3 months and I get an email from the owner of that 1952 Mantle telling me that he got the card back from PSA and it graded the same 2, he sounded dissapointed but he gave it a try and was ready to sell the card, we quickly came to an agreement and the card was in transit.

In the end it all worked out perfectly, I forgot to mention that after I gave up on the '52 Mantle I purchased a '51 Bowman set which I am now selling.

In 3 years i've lived my childhood dream, for the cards I don't own anymore I still cherish them with pictures.

I hope my daughter and son grow up to enjoy this hobby as much as I have.

Thanks for reading and Thank you for being part of this wonderful community that has taught me so much.

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In case you were wondering if there is something really wrong with the back of that '52 Mantle...
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Comments

  • SDSportsFanSDSportsFan Posts: 5,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great story (and visual aids) image

    I still pinch myself every time I look at my '51 Bowman and '52 Topps Mantles image

    I don't think that sense of satisfaction will ever end image

    Congratulations on joining the club!


    Steve
  • Some very nice cards. Thanks for sharing.
    1911 C55 hockey
    1935 National Chicle
    1961 Golden Press
    1962 Bell Brand Dodgers
    Top 200 cards in the hobby
    Top 250 cards in the hobby
    All time lakers
    All time Dodgers
    1957 Disney Characters
    1965 Donruss Disneyland
    1966 Get Smart
    Brian
  • pdub1819pdub1819 Posts: 1,988 ✭✭✭✭
    I've been re-collecting for about the past three years as well, and I wish the story of my collection was half as good as yours!
    Congrats, those are all cards that I would love to own.
  • Love the cards and your story that goes with them. My Dad is visiting this weekend and I just randomly mentioned during dinner, "I love collecting cards". He laughed. Fun hobby that's for sure.
  • nightcrawlernightcrawler Posts: 5,110 ✭✭
    A really great read and really great cards there Martin. image

    I'm mildly offended though... No mention of being a fisherman???



    << <i> I am now officially a family man, a dad and husband. >>




    Ha ha, being a dad rules above all else. image


  • thunderdanthunderdan Posts: 3,036 ✭✭✭
    That's a nice looking card, Martin! Congrats on your new acquisition.
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  • MULLINS5MULLINS5 Posts: 4,517 ✭✭✭
    That's a beautiful '52 Mantle (and '51) -- I'll be 30 next year and am in the same boat (minus the kids) as you were in when you were in your 20s. I've been working really hard at selling everything I have this summer and hope to get back in the game with some big cards (Ruth, Mantle, Gretzky, Howe, M. Richard et cetera) in my mid 30s/40s.

    Best of luck!

    Patrick
  • akuracy503akuracy503 Posts: 1,923 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for all the kind words fellas.

    Trent - I was born with being a steelhead fisherman in my blood, it's a given image

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  • csmtampacsmtampa Posts: 1,828
    Awesome story and awesome cards!

  • MBMiller25MBMiller25 Posts: 6,057 ✭✭
    Martin, Great story, It's eary similar to my life today (3 kids instead of 2) and substitute Mantles for Musials. Once again, thats a fabulous looking Mantle 52 Topps, what a cornerstone piece.
  • BPorter26BPorter26 Posts: 3,500 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks for a nice read. Those Mantles are stunning.
    "EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY IT SAYS IT RIGHT THERE ON THE WALL" - JACKIE MOON
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