wavescrashing 10:59 PM 11-01-2009
I've been collecting autographs, game-used, and rookie cards of baseball and football players for almost ten years now and was just curious if any other CA BOTL were collectors as well.
Lately, I've been selling off some of my lower-end autographs to buy boxes (especially gold medals)
:-).
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icehog3 11:02 PM 11-01-2009
Sold off my collection of 70s and 80s hockey cards to fund some cigar purchases a few years back. Don't have any left.
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MedicCook 11:02 PM 11-01-2009
I was heavy into baseball cards and then sold off most of my non-Yankees cards. Right now they are all in storage until I can dig them out and sell them off along with the rest of my memorabilia.
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KidRock 11:05 PM 11-01-2009
Originally Posted by wavescrashing:
I've been collecting autographs, game-used, and rookie cards of baseball and football players for almost ten years now and was just curious if any other CA BOTL were collectors as well.
Lately, I've been selling off some of my lower-end autographs to buy boxes (especially gold medals):-).
I got some stuff from Roger Maris, Phill Rituzzio, Yogi Bera, Reggie Jackson and Jonny Bench...use to be huge into collecting
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King James 11:10 PM 11-01-2009
i used to when I was younger.... should probably go through some of those as I'm sure I have at least a few worth some money..... question is, is if they are in good shape
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wavescrashing 11:56 PM 11-01-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Sold off my collection of 70s and 80s hockey cards to fund some cigar purchases a few years back. Don't have any left.
I never really got into hockey cards, but recently sold the few jersey autograph cards that I had laying around. They seem to sell pretty well.
Originally Posted by MedicCook:
I was heavy into baseball cards and then sold off most of my non-Yankees cards. Right now they are all in storage until I can dig them out and sell them off along with the rest of my memorabilia.
Do you keep your Yankee stuff displayed?
Originally Posted by KidRock:
I got some stuff from Roger Maris, Phill Rituzzio, Yogi Bera, Reggie Jackson and Jonny Bench...use to be huge into collecting
I have some stuff of those guys too. I still have a Johnny Bench auto'd baseball I picked up about 7 years ago along with a Berra Rookie.
Originally Posted by King James:
i used to when I was younger.... should probably go through some of those as I'm sure I have at least a few worth some money..... question is, is if they are in good shape
It all depends on the era that you grew up in (as far as value goes).
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MedicCook 11:58 PM 11-01-2009
Originally Posted by wavescrashing:
Do you keep your Yankee stuff displayed?
I use to when I had a place to display it. Now it is all boxed up.
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Jbailey 12:03 AM 11-02-2009
Same thing. I had a lot of cards from the 80's to the early 90's. Still got the complete set of the first year of upper deck cards.
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MedicCook 12:04 AM 11-02-2009
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
Same thing. I had a lot of cards from the 80's to the early 90's. Still got the complete set of the first year of upper deck cards.
That is the Griffey Jr '89 rookie.
:-)
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Jbailey 12:06 AM 11-02-2009
MedicCook 12:10 AM 11-02-2009
I sold a bunch of my 'money' cards off a couple years ago when I ran out of money. Still have some nice stuff if it has survived storage.
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wavescrashing 12:11 AM 11-02-2009
Originally Posted by MedicCook:
That is the Griffey Jr '89 rookie. :-)
Don't forget the Biggio
:-)
If it get's a high grading, you'll get some potent wallet candelas for a Biggio rookie.
:-)
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s0leful0ne 12:36 AM 11-02-2009
Poronico 03:54 AM 11-02-2009
Originally Posted by wavescrashing:
I've been collecting autographs, game-used, and rookie cards of baseball and football players for almost ten years now and was just curious if any other CA BOTL were collectors as well.
Lately, I've been selling off some of my lower-end autographs to buy boxes (especially gold medals):-).
I have some 70's - 90's baseball and football cards, nolan ryan rookie card also Bo Jackson Rookie. its been YEARS since I have even looked at my collection.
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kelmac07 05:29 AM 11-02-2009
HUGE collection here. Avid Kenny Lofton collector and TONS of other players...all baseball. Put it this way, I took out a rider policy on my Lofton collection. Game Used cleats/fielding gloves/batting gloves/bat, autographed card, regular card, inserts, 9 seperate 1 of 1 cards, and tons of other obscure Lofton items. Not a great market here in Virginia or I'd be in trouble...LOL!!! I have tons of auto stuff from other players.
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Blueface 07:35 AM 11-02-2009
Did it with my son for quite some time.
He was fortunate to have a mom as a manager in a property where most of the teams stayed when they came to play in the Meadowlands. Has tons of big names in Hockey, Football and Basketball via that access.
Met the likes of Super Mario, Gretzky, Shaq and so on.
Lots of cards also stocked away.
Here is one we got just a few short months before he died, in person. I will die with it hopefully as no intention of ever selling.
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Wanger 08:22 AM 11-02-2009
AWESOME ball! I used to collect all cards. FB, Hoops, baseball, and a few hockey. Sold most of my BIG cards a while back. One of which was a Jordan rookie (had almost that entire year of Fleer cards, so MANY HOFer rookies). Wishing I held onto that one, now. Used to have a McGwire rookie, Jerry Rice, Clemens, Puckett, and MANY others. I think I had like Jordan's first 8 or 9 regular edition cards that were out, and many of the special edition ones. As a kid, though I grew up never seeing him play, and I lived in MN, I LOVED Mantle. The first early prizes to my collection was a pair of Mantle cards I got for Christmas (a '66 and '68 respectively).
Had several autographed cards that I also sold. It was when the bottom was falling out of the market that I sold my stuff off. I wish I still had some of it, because of what the money went to (stuff that I let my ex-wife keep in the divorce so long ago).
I know I still have some things left. I'll have to see if I have anything of value remaining.
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wavescrashing 08:23 AM 11-02-2009
Originally Posted by Poronico:
I have some 70's - 90's baseball and football cards, nolan ryan rookie card also Bo Jackson Rookie. its been YEARS since I have even looked at my collection.
The Ryan is from '68 and carries a solid value if in decent condition. I'd browse through just for nostalgia's sake.
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
HUGE collection here. Avid Kenny Lofton collector and TONS of other players...all baseball. Put it this way, I took out a rider policy on my Lofton collection. Game Used cleats/fielding gloves/batting gloves/bat, autographed card, regular card, inserts, 9 seperate 1 of 1 cards, and tons of other obscure Lofton items. Not a great market here in Virginia or I'd be in trouble...LOL!!! I have tons of auto stuff from other players.
Yes, another thing to throw in a bomb to you (no Lofton, but I'm sure I have some mets autos!). I did the player collection for a while of Dan Marino and Ted Williams, but only kept a couple autos and patches of each. I started an NFL HOF autograph collection a couple of years ago where my goal was to pick up one auto of every player. So far I'm at 131. Here's a couple pics of some of personal collection stuff.
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Originally Posted by Blueface:
Did it with my son for quite some time.
He was fortunate to have a mom as a manager in a property where most of the teams stayed when they came to play in the Meadowlands. Has tons of big names in Hockey, Football and Basketball via that access.
Met the likes of Super Mario, Gretzky, Shaq and so on.
Lots of cards also stocked away.
Here is one we got just a few short months before he died, in person. I will die with it hopefully as no intention of ever selling.
That is a fantastic piece of memorabilia. I'd do the same.
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jwfish81 09:47 AM 11-02-2009
Used to be heavy into basketball cards. I had over 25,000 cards in the late 90's, mostly commons, but sold everything I had except for the Jordans. Then I got serious about the Jordans in the early 2000s, buying lots off of e-bay and stuff. Still have around 3 or 4 thousand Jordans, plus a couple tubs of other stuff; magazines, starting lineups, McD toys, even a playboy from 1981? when he was still at NC. WAY too much stuff!
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Blueface 09:59 AM 11-02-2009
Just remembered......anyone ever recall flipping cards against a wall to see who got the closest to the edge? Remember if you if you landed on another card it was "topsies"? If you leaned it against the wall, it was "leaners"? All would try to knock your leaner down. Whoever got the closest won all the cards tossed. We use to play in groups of up to 10 of us. They guy that walked away with the grocery bag fullest or shoe box full of cards ruled.
That all said, it is sad the cards I played that with. I don't want to name the names on my cards when I did this in the very early 70's. Makes me want to cry.
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