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Old 01-18-2007, 06:27 PM
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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal

I have put together a list of cards I would like to attain for my collection over the next 30 years. The collection I would like to put together seems pretty daunting at first but hope with a good game plan and luck that this can be accomplished.

It seems when I want to put something together for my collection. I jump out of the gates running in a full sprint. A short time later I get discouraged at what I am trying to collect, b/c of people putting in high snipes on eBay or people trying to sell $1 for $5. This normally results in me selling a chunk of cards that I bought b/c I begin to feel overwhelmed and discouraged.

I am aware that some of you have amassed very nice collections. I would greatly appreciate any advice you’re willing to give on putting together a collection without getting burned out and discouraged during the process. I have listed what I would like to add to my collection below. If you have any ideas or thought about how to go about collecting these it would be greatly appreciated. There are some very difficult cards are listed below, which would require luck in finishing this collection.

The list in no particular order:
T206 Southern League (plan on completing this by the end of the year)
T206 HOFers
T206 Top 10 rarest cards
HOFers that were elected their first time on ballot (one card of each, some are RC’s)
Ty Cobb leaning on bat

*All T206’s to be graded SGC 40


I appreciate all your advice in advance.

Charlie

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Old 01-18-2007, 06:50 PM
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Posted By: T206Collector

The best advice I could give you is to be patient, persistent and not easily discouraged. You need to maintain your focus -- if you have "no particular order" for your collection, you might want to just collect T206 SL'ers and HOF'ers as they become available to you. Then move to the "Top 10 rarest cards," by which I am guessing you do not mean Wagner, Plank or Doyle. If you keep to your game plan and don't set time limits for your collection, I don't think you'll be discouraged -- you should be rewarded.

Take care. Good luck!

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Old 01-19-2007, 03:49 PM
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Posted By: peter chao

Charlie,

If you are already planning for the next 30 years, you are already way ahead of the game. I have trouble planning for the next 5 years.

The thing I love about vintage cards is that you can always sell some cards in order to obtain cash so that you are able to collect the cards you really want. Also, there are some dealers that will give you layaway plans if you are a good customer of theirs.

The best of luck to you in building your collection.

Peter

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Collect what you like and what you can afford. Some people just collect a certain team, certain player, certain set, or even certain position. Its good you have a direction plan, but dont make a goal that is so far away because you likes and wants will change the more you follow vintage cards.

25 years ago I started off going only for T206 and R319 and going for the sets, but within a couple years I completely changed directions. I didnt like the fact that the cards were so easy to find Since then, I always have been interested in the "Have you seen one of these?" cards.

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Posted By: leon

Be patient. Have fun. Don't get addicted like a lot of the rest of us have ....It's a great hobby 99% of the time....and welcome to "our" world.....

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