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JWBlue 05-27-2020 12:39 AM

Question for people who began collecting in the early 1990s.
 
Did collectors chase mostly cards they were ripping from packs or were they also looking for stuff from the 1980s such as Clemens, Boggs, and Gwynn rookies?

When I began collecting in the mid 1980s i only cared about the cards from packs I was ripping.

mferronibc 05-27-2020 11:51 AM

The former for me. Collecting was no fun simply to buy the cards, but rather to spend about 3x as much on packs to try to get the card yourself (i.e. me and 89 UD Griffey)! I admired the cards of the earlier 80s - Clemens, Boggs, Ripken but would never buy them for $50-100 if I could spend the same amount chasing Kevin Maas and Phil Plantier RCs.

Rookiemonster 05-27-2020 03:17 PM

I started collecting in 1992. I didn’t even know what a rookie was. I only wanted cards from packs. I liked 1992 Topps and I chased the Gold cards. I liked most of the sets in 1992. Fleer and Donruss from that time had great inserts. So I would say I chased INSERTS of the player l liked.


When I finally learned about rookies and read a few Beckett’s I wanted specific cards Ripken rookie, Griffey RC, Frank Thomas , and of course mantle mays and a other guys I never heard of that were valuable .

todeen 05-27-2020 05:53 PM

I was 5 in '91 when my parents started buying me packs of Topps. They sold them at our local grocery store. I can remember them because of the 40th Anniversary logo on them. I had no clue who was good or who was bad, I just liked the action pictures. The most famous players were the players on the local farm team - Billings Mustangs. We went to the games and I got the team sets and tried getting autographs.

I remained a pack collector even as I learned more player names, started watching games on tv, etc. Eventually in middle school I added buying specific cards in addition to pack buying. I fell away from packs about my senior year of high school. In college I started collecting 1961 Topps, and then there was a phase where I didn't really care to collect cards very much. I started buying autographed baseballs for a time. When I was about 22, I donated most of my cards to the YMCA (It was like 50k - 70k individual cards from the early 1990s). I kept the Reds cards, rookie cards, and some sets I had been working on. I got married and bought a little bit here and there. Then about 5-6 years I go I became more heavily involved with vintage Reds collectibles, continuing the 1961 Topps set, and buying Wheaties backs. I no longer buy packs, and I no longer collect modern. Last modern cards I bought were in 2005-06. The Topps and Bowman Heritage sets.

I buy maybe 1-3 items a month now.

bnorth 05-27-2020 06:56 PM

I collected from around 87-91 the first time. Bought anything Wade Boggs I could find and opened many many cases of cards.

My second venture was from around 1995-2002. Still bought anything Wade Boggs. Only opened boxes to sell. I was on eBay from almost the beginning. I never lost $ on a single box I opened till around 1999. Then very quickly it went from never losing $ to almost always losing money opening boxes.

Got back into collecting around 2006 and still buy Wade Boggs. I have opened a few junk wax boxes for amusement only.

giants1249er 05-27-2020 07:24 PM

When I first started collecting, it was opening those packs and hoping to get my team (Giants) players. Now that I have way too many cards, I've bought/traded for Giants cards only with a few exceptions.

Mike D. 05-27-2020 07:27 PM

I started collecting in 1987 at age 11. I feel like it was at least a couple years before I ever bought an individual card that was published before 1987. It was all about buying packs (and eventually boxes). I can remember buying probably 6 wax boxes of 1990 Donruss that year. Blah.

Now, it's probably been 10 years since I bought a current-year pack.

mrmopar 05-29-2020 04:35 PM

I started in 78 and aside from trading for, or trying to trade for slightly older cards between friends, I just had packs.

The guy who got me into cards would vacation periodically in Spokane and would visit a card shop out there that sounded magical to me and always brought back neat older cards (50s). He would never trade any to me though!

It would mostly be pack busting for me until I started buying all the full sets (Topps/Fleer/Donruss) via mail order in 1982, and then I continued to buy packs too.

Eventually I discovered a couple places that sold older cards and even though I also discovered a few mail order opportunities before 82, I can only ever recall buying collector sets, like RGI or TCMA.

I slowed to a near stop around 88-89 when I was in the Navy. I would still get the 3 sets thru 1989 (plus Score in 88) I think, then would later have to back fill the ones i missed, as I started back up full steam around 1993.

After getting sucked into ALL wax in the mid 90s, I finally decided it just was not worth the money around 1998-2000 range, slowly weening myself off the habit. Packs were getting more expensive and I realized that it was just better to buy what you wanted. I felt ripped off when I would spend $80 on a box and get pretty much nothing but base cards and a few inserts that might be "worth" 50 cents the next year.

I have not bought any quantity of newer packs in the last 20 years aside from a rare "older" bargain box here and there for a fun nostalgic rip party. Last one was 2 boxes of 2004 Donruss Team Heroes sometime last year that I got for under $50 for the pair. Even single random packs, which I used to pick up from time to time or get for Xmas from my wife, don't really appeal to me anymore. Have not ripped anything new (current year of issue) in at least 7-10 years.


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Originally Posted by Mike D. (Post 1984829)
I started collecting in 1987 at age 11. I feel like it was at least a couple years before I ever bought an individual card that was published before 1987. It was all about buying packs (and eventually boxes). I can remember buying probably 6 wax boxes of 1990 Donruss that year. Blah.

Now, it's probably been 10 years since I bought a current-year pack.


Extra Innings 06-22-2020 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBlue (Post 1984600)
Did collectors chase mostly cards they were ripping from packs or were they also looking for stuff from the 1980s such as Clemens, Boggs, and Gwynn rookies?

When I began collecting in the mid 1980s i only cared about the cards from packs I was ripping.

I began collecting in '88-'89. Starting out it was packs upon packs which evolved into building a team set and further building a base set. I don't think I started focusing on certain players until a couple of years later. I remember when a kid would have the latest of someone (i.e. Will Clark) it was more desirable than getting an older card of that same player. A kids mind at work I guess.

Harliduck 06-22-2020 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mferronibc (Post 1984705)
The former for me. Collecting was no fun simply to buy the cards, but rather to spend about 3x as much on packs to try to get the card yourself (i.e. me and 89 UD Griffey)! I admired the cards of the earlier 80s - Clemens, Boggs, Ripken but would never buy them for $50-100 if I could spend the same amount chasing Kevin Maas and Phil Plantier RCs.

That was me...I was a Ricky Jordan guy in 89...hahaha....

Harliduck 06-22-2020 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mrmopar (Post 1985430)
It would mostly be pack busting for me until I started buying all the full sets (Topps/Fleer/Donruss) via mail order in 1982, and then I continued to buy packs too.

We are the same age and area...:) I remember getting my first full set via mail order...1982 Donruss...it was insane I had the whole set at once. Couldn't wait to see what the new Ricky Henderson card looked like...:)

We had the Perrinville shop...I got to go once or twice a year with my list of 50's and 60's commons and drive them nuts...haha. Spent 20 bucks and think I was in heaven...

mrmopar 06-25-2020 07:58 PM

Maybe once Covid clears up a bit and the world goes back to normal, we can meet. I could use someone in the flesh, who can converse about baseball cards for more than 8 seconds (I think that is my wife's record :)).

I used to be a little more active in roaming the shops and shows, but in the last decade or so it seems that making those trips was simply a chance to chat with the owners and I rarely found anything aI wanted or was priced where I felt it was better than just buying one online.

When I was working on the Eastside and found myself out in the "field" and close enough, I used to hit DJs in Renton around lunchtime. When my kids were younger, we drove down a few times on a Saturday, but they lost interest fast and a 80+ mile round trip drive to a card shop just doesn't make sense these days.

mferronibc 06-26-2020 02:04 PM

Ha Curt I'm down. Agreed, I am thankful my wife tries her best to engage in these conversations and humors me when I show her my latest purchases, it isn't quite the same as sharing stories with fellow collectors.

John, you and I seem to share the same nostalgia for the glory of 80s-90s collecting as kids and the same philosophy on P2020 collecting. It is nice to have communities like this to make connections in the hobby (as I wait anxiously for my 1 year old son to get to the age we can share it together - here's hoping!)

todeen 06-26-2020 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mrmopar (Post 1993740)
Maybe once Covid clears up a bit and the world goes back to normal, we can meet.



When I was working on the Eastside and found myself out in the "field" and close enough, I used to hit DJs in Renton around lunchtime. When my kids were younger, we drove down a few times on a Saturday, but they lost interest fast and a 80+ mile round trip drive to a card shop just doesn't make sense these days.

I love in WA State, southeast corner. Same problem for me, too far to drive for a local card shop.

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TedWill1939 07-05-2020 06:35 AM

I started collecting as a kid in 82 and can clearly remember trading cards in school and ripping wax. By 85 I found my dads 1950s cards and was hooked on vintage. The only way I was able to get vintage was trading, yard sales, and thrift stores. By 87, I was buying sets thru mail and still ripping wax. Buying individual cards just wasn't happening, as a kid just didnt have the money. Finding a valuable card was all about what you had in your collection from previous years, Card shops seemed to pop up overnight. I remember drooling looking at cards in glass cases but thankful for what I had already

pokerplyr80 07-06-2020 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by mferronibc (Post 1984705)
The former for me. Collecting was no fun simply to buy the cards, but rather to spend about 3x as much on packs to try to get the card yourself (i.e. me and 89 UD Griffey)! I admired the cards of the earlier 80s - Clemens, Boggs, Ripken but would never buy them for $50-100 if I could spend the same amount chasing Kevin Maas and Phil Plantier RCs.

Same here, packs all the way. I also remember chasing John Olerud, Ben McDonald, and several others I'm sure.

Tripredacus 07-06-2020 01:51 PM

I seem to recall it was mostly cards from packs, but there were some sports card stores around to get specific cards. While I was collecting baseball back then, I wasn't doing anything in particular with them. For me, it was football mania, since the local team really picked up in 1988 and didn't fall apart for another 10 years or so.


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