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Orioles1954 07-11-2009 11:17 AM

Exclusively Pre-War?
 
Hello everybody,

Sometimes I feel a bit out of place on the boards I go to because I collect a little bit of everything. For a couple of years, I was exclusively pre-war. However, as budgets have tightened, I have started to focus on my real baseball love: The Modern Baltimore Orioles. Recently I have been dabbling in issues like Topps Venezuelan, OPC, minor league Ripken's and even some *gasp* "shiny" stuff. I actually feel a bit rejuvenated in the hobby! How many of you are exclusively 100% pre-war or do we have some others who collect a little bit of everything?

James

Leon 07-11-2009 11:22 AM

to each their own
 
Collect what makes ya' happy, of course. Personally, I collect everything Pre-1950......so if a neat 1949 type card pops up I am all over it...All collecting is good collecting....

ethicsprof 07-11-2009 11:35 AM

pre-war
 
it took me a long time to allow myself to buy anything beyond 1911, but with
my 'type' collecting, I actually have 5 or so favorites from the 20's and early
30's. I have several from 1912-1916---not exactly post-war, though.
i'm prewar through and through. I don't even watch the modern baseball games now---I find myself much preferring watching The Jackie Robinson Story or Gehrig's great movie or listening to the greats via Ritter's classic.
Still, to each his own

best,
barry

rdixon1208 07-11-2009 11:37 AM

As for me
 
I buy whatever I feel like with no real structure. Last week I bought a T210 and a 1971 Rod Carew. I try to stay out of Wal-Mart, but when I can't, I always buy a pack of cards. A couple of months ago at a local show, I bought a 1988 Topps Rickey Henderson for a buck. My next purchase was a T206 Ty Cobb. I love them all.

Northviewcats 07-11-2009 12:07 PM

collecting preferences
 
I enjoy collecting T-206s, but I also have completed Topps sets from the 1970s and 1980s. I also have a complete set of Topps 1961. I don't think that I would collect any issues newer than 1984, but I sometimes will buy a pack of cards just to rekindle the excitement that I experienced as a boy cracking open a fresh pack.

Best wishes,

Joe

drc 07-11-2009 12:27 PM

I like Pre-War and Post-War stuff. The Post-War odd balls are neat (Kelloggs to Armour Coins) and I actually prefer more modern photographs to Pre-War. Some of my favorite non-sport photos I've owned were from the 1990s and later-- though it is hard to beat a nice vintage Walter Johnson or Ty Cobb photo.

I don't collect then, but I'll admit that I think that some of the modern shiny insert cards are neat. The printing technology alone that goes into some of them is cutting edge and often patented.

I suspect most members here like post war stuff and non-sport stuff, but don't normally post about it here, as it's primarily a Pre-War sports board.

Though there is worthy reason there is a board devoted to Pre-War baseball cards-- lots of cards have come after, but the T206s, Turkey Reds and N173s have yet to to be topped.

brickyardkennedy 07-11-2009 12:42 PM

I'm a team collector (Dodgers aka Superbas, Robin, et al) so my collection spans the years, though with all the sets produced in recent years, I've pretty much given up on the newer stuff and focus mainly on the 60's and earlier.

ktwilli71 07-11-2009 12:52 PM

Like everyone says , collect what you like. You shouldnt feel out of place because all collections are different but we all share the love of collecting. I am not very focused but am getting better...LOL . I collect some pre-war things plus am working on a 1953 and 1960 Topps sets . I do collect some modern because it gets my Fiancee involved . She loves to pull the autographed and jersey and numbered cards.

triwak 07-11-2009 01:11 PM

I'm a HOF collector, so my collection spans all eras. That's what I like about it. Also, you never are completely finished - always new inductees, even from prewar times.


My HOF set:

http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s290/triwak/

rhettyeakley 07-11-2009 01:56 PM

I also collect quite a bit, and have a decent post-war collection, as well as hockey and more recently I have been getting more into non-sports stuff. I am at the VERY early stages of going for a N-card type collection N1 all the way up to N694+. It has been kind of fun because while some stuff is quite exensive, there are also many issues in there that can be had for a few bucks each, ask yourself how many 19th century baseball cards you can buy for less than $10. Regardless, collecting is fun and you can't blame yourself for enjoying a different era than anyone else.

-Rhett

I also still buy "shiny" packs when I'm at Target but I usually limit myself to Topps Heritage b/c I'm really only buying them for the gum.

Jason Carota 07-11-2009 06:13 PM

While the majority of my collection is pre-war, my Sox type collection extends to 1969.

Ladder7 07-11-2009 06:51 PM

Though Prewar is King., I have several postwar vintage (Robinson, Paige, Dimagg, Williams, G Howe, B Orr, Mantle) that I enjoy and a few modern rookies (Jeter, Rivera, Ripken, Bird, MJ, Lemieux) to perhaps one day pique the grandkids interest.

Mark 07-12-2009 05:09 AM

Mark_VL
 
When I was a kid, I collected Topps cards (with a few Post Cereal / Jellos). Since I still have a lot of those cards and still like them, they are an important part of my collection. But since I'm not adding to my post-war accumulation, I am not collecting them that sense.

Jacklitsch 07-12-2009 06:05 AM

As my pre-war interest begins to wane, due to lack of availability of what I collect or cost, I move forward in time.

Right now I'm working on a 53 Topps set and need six cards to re-complete my 59 Topps set.

I have the collector gene so there will always be an interest in collecting something be it pre-war, post-war, non-sports, or whatever.

ScottFandango 07-12-2009 06:37 AM

mixing it up
 
i agree, i like to mix it up too...

Love the E90-1 Set, 1914 Cracker jacks, T201 and

anything 2001 Pujols......i have been saying for 7 years now that i think Pujols is an all-time great and now some are agreeing (bill James)....

JasonL 07-12-2009 07:08 AM

A little bit of everything
 
Pre-war and post war alike...too many opportunities to spend my money.
baseball, basketball, football, oh my

philliesphan 07-12-2009 07:15 AM

I dabble in both
 
pre-war helps me understand the history. Post-war, some of the shiny stuff gets me excited about Phillies prospects, and in the general post-war, there are some really cool esoteric Topps test issuues that are fun for a Phillies collector. [Topps Comics, Candy Lids, etc.]

m

Kawika 07-12-2009 12:43 PM

Exclusively pre-WW3
 
Main interest now is pre-WW1 baseball but have a number of 30's and '50's BB, football and hockey sets, even some early Upper Deck sets and will occasionally bust a pack of one of the various heritage sets just for old time's sake. Also collect Mutoscope girlie cards and random non-sports stuff that tickles my fancy.

yanksfan09 07-12-2009 01:31 PM

Main interest is Pre-War mostly between years 1909-1935 ish. I just really like the issues during these years and so many of the all time greats carears span this time-frame.

Occasionally I find myself buying a shiny card to two. I keep those now exclusively to RC's, usually signed RC's, of good young players in the game now (Especially Yankee prospects). However, I'm also really trying to cut down on these buys too. I also will occasionally buy a RC of an 60's 70's 80's or 90's player or old Mickey Mantle for cheap if I want one.

I don't really make any rules for myself. Definatley collecting what you like is the best way to go....
I am always trending towards more and more prewar exclusivity though with the occasional sidetrack purchase....

Nothing beats the old stuff
(I'm currently taking a needed break from collecting but feel the itch starting to creep back. It's been a bad year for the farms in the NorthEast so far. I haven't had time for much else but work lately.....Probably by September I'll be back in full swing.) Still no luck on the D381's

Exhibitman 07-12-2009 04:37 PM

My cut off is 1980
 
Anything after that I have but don't actively collect. Just didn't seem right to throw them away. I actively collect some 1970s sets, oddball postwar stuff, and key players from various 1950s-1960s sets.

tbob 07-12-2009 06:34 PM

Everything I have is from 1909-1919 and 1935-1939, but as a set collector I have lately started to once again assemble sets from the 50's. Absolutely nothing from after 1959 though, this time I hold the line!

David W 07-13-2009 11:49 AM

My 7 year old son is going to get me into the shiny stuff real soon.

He likes looking at the Pre 1970 stuff, but always comes back to "How many Payton Manning cards do you have dad" or "Where is Albert Pujols"?

So I suspect over the next 10 years, I'll be starting a modern card collection of some sorts, in addition to the older stuff.

smtjoy 07-13-2009 11:57 AM

I'm somewhat split-

I collect a lot of pre-war, exhibits, M101-4/5, E93, zeenuts, etc

But I also have a nice master set collection of Clementes, 1962-63 exhibits stat back and 1969 Nasico Team Flakes

DanMc 07-13-2009 02:38 PM

Greetings all. I am new to the Board.

I have an interest in pre-war collecting, but most of my focus is on post-war cards. I have found this Board and its predecessor to be a wealth of information for someone new to the hobby.

I have not had much of a reason to post, since my knowledge base is limited and interests include more than pre-war.

Rickyy 07-13-2009 03:15 PM

I collect by type now both pre and post war...(I saw Leon's and several other board members collection on this site and I got hooked!) and only collect what I like instead of trying to get every issue or variation. I think right now its about even in terms of breakdown pre to post. Sometimes I focus on prewar and then go back to post...it's really fun to collect by type!

Ricky Y

danmckee 07-13-2009 03:27 PM

I collect all years up through 1992 as my sets run. I also have an extensive Orioles and Walter Johnson collection. The Orange border Ripken minor league card was a nightmare to find as these were only handed out at 1 game. Dan.


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