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How many times a day do you look at your collection?
I don't know if this subject has ever been brought up in a thread but, how many times a day, week, within a month, or year do you take out your cards and admire them? Do you look at the whole collection in one shot? Do you look at different parts of it on different days? Is your collection in safety deposit box? How long do you stare at each card? Are your cards displayed, or just some? Does your wife or girlfriend yell at you for looking over those damn cards again and call you obsessed lol?
For me I look over my entire collection a few times a week and it takes me 1.5 hours and growing as my collection gets bigger. I do not display mine because I do not want to risk a burgler coming in and seeing them right there (me being paranoid). I look at my prewar cards a little longer than my post war. My finacee rolls her eyes and sometimes accuses me of being obsessed and I spend more time with "those things" in her words, then with her, so I cut back on my gazing or only do it when shes in bed or at work. Last edited by zljones; 04-03-2012 at 12:11 PM. |
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safe deposit box for safety, but I look at it online all the time, almost daily. Nice stress reliever.
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12 video, 3 still cameras, hidden room, cell connect to NVR, I can look anytime I want. My girlfriend understands the addiction. I'll be there Thursday in the room for opening day.
Rawn
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i hAVE SAME installation : security system + a big safe + i take specialized insurance for my collection But with all this security system i don t keep my valuable item in my house lol Anyone here take some specialized insurance for his collection ? Last edited by g_vezina_c55; 04-03-2012 at 02:34 PM. |
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+1 JimB |
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The safe deposit box in my profile pic has been overflowing for a while. It used to be very neatly packed with top loaders and I only saw my cards when I added another, but of late the PSA/SGC holders have become a total space killer. Out of necessity I keep more cards at home, which has made me more clingy with my collection. I've got a bedroom display, which I rotate regularly, and have even started carrying a small box of favorites with me on my frequent business trips (wish I could use air miles on cards).. just eases my mind knowing I've got a little stash nearby.
My fiancee thinks I'm completely nuts but also concedes it's "cute" how much I love them.. |
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I keep my high buck cards in the vault and reference the scans on a pseudo daily basis. I have cards all over the place at home so it's hard to NOT see at least 1 or 2 of them on a daily basis whether I intend to or not! I'll often pull up a card or two and leave it on my computer desktop to enjoy throughout the day!
Part of me enjoys viewing the scans of my cards more than looking at the cards themselves! I probably go through the majority of my collection a few times/yr to organize and arrange them by type and issue. Seeing all of the amazing cards on here...on a daily basis...curbs my cravings for cards on a daily basis! Last edited by ullmandds; 04-04-2012 at 05:58 AM. |
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I'm retired so I spend a fair amount of time with my cards. Have a safe that was once full of my best cards but found the need to display most of them. Remodeled my "Hobby Room" recently and have enjoyed relaxing with the collection while while also enjoying a cold beer. Home has a security system and the "ROOM" on the top floor has special protection with re-inforced doors and locks. Where I live there is a lot of crime but most of these thieves are to lazy and stupid to climb an extra fleight of stairs. I do carry additional insurance in case of fire or theft. I enjoy sending cards to my grandson in New Orleans and then talking on the phone with him about his little collection. Great fun for an old man like me.
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How many times per day?
I have a guest bedroom converted to my memorabilia room so I look at parts of my collection several times per day. The walls are covered with sports related posters, pictures, and other advertising signs, the back of the room has my pre-1920 handmade bat collection (about 130), and the bookshelves and closet hold the card collection. No matter where I look I get to enjoy.
John |
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I look at online scans of my cards every 2-3 days. I look at the actual cards probably once a month or so. The high value cards are in a safety deposit box.
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Fortunately (or, I guess unfortunately for me) my collection does not come close to anyone's on this site...but I'm happy with my SGC 10 T206's and Nolan Ryan stuff. I look at it probably once a week....I sleep easy with my SigSaur next to me!
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I scan my cards and put them on my website when I get them, so I can look at the images whenever I want. As for the actual cards...I look at them around once a month or so. I don't display my cards in my house either because I worry about burglary. I do display variuos autographs on 8 x 10's, footballs, boxing gloves, etc. in my little cave in the house, but the thieves can have those. As for my wife...she doesn't get too annoyed with me collecting. She just thinks I'm a nerd. She knows it could be worse though. Her twin sister married one of those comic book freaks! Those guys are over the top!
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[QUOTE=rdixon comic book freaks! Those guys are over the top! [/QUOTE]
Guilty as charged.....I throw myself on the lenience of the court. My name is David and I am a Card and Comic freak! I keep my cards in two separate vaults in two different locations. I look at them about once a week. My comics are just beat "reading copies" as I handle and read them everyday all day when I can. dave ps If I had to choose my cards or comics...it would be like "Sophies Choice" just couldn't do it! Any other Card Comic Nuts out there?? |
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Honestly, I never look at my collection.
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a couple time a week, with my 4 month son, i have not enough time to put in my collection... but when my son sleep in his bed, i go to my office and look at my collection. The big piece are in bank deposit box.
Last edited by g_vezina_c55; 04-03-2012 at 12:57 PM. |
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all in a safety deposit box and safe.when i get cards in the mail i keep them out for a few days and put them away ,,
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My cards are kept in my gun safe. I look at them about about 2-3X a week. Everything is kept in boxes with other like cards (Ex. a box of E cards, a box of T cards, a couple of boxes of Post War along with boxes of various sets). Whenever I get a new card, it goes into it's respecitve box, but I always pull the others out of the box and look at those as well. I usually get 2-3 packages a week, so I look at my cards 2-3X a week.
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I have some of my favorites on display, but I am with you Cardboard Junkie with the comics. I also collect Movie Posters and Kid's meal premiums as well as anything batman related.
I don't consistently pull anything out to look at them. The ones on display in my living room get looked at and rearranged often. Yet anything in storage boxes in the basement just get pulled out at random and looked through. A couple of weeks ago my wife and I went through my movie posters. The only collection that my wife thought I was crazy for having was my kids meal toys, until I pulled them out and she went through them. Afterwards she said something like "those were really fun to go through, I remember a lot of those from when I was a child. We should keep those and give them to our kids". She is a huge batman collector so she just doubled that collection when we got married. When I do pull out the cards it takes me forever because I read through the backs (making old judge and t206s very quick to go through, lol). There isn't anything on the back of the cards I couldn't read online, but it is interesting to see what they felt was important to put on the card that year. A lot of boxed cards get looked through because my daughter will find a box pull it out and start removing the cards. So then I sit down with her and look at them, or if I am not there I just find myself cleaning them up when I get home. My now 18month old daughter kept pulling out a '55 bowman Aaron card about 4months ago. Every time I would take it back she would take it again. I finally asked if she wanted it and she shook her head yes. So now it is hers and is on display in her room (the only baseball card in there). |
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