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How many blame mother?
I was lucky, my mom did not throw out my cards. We has an agreement, she would not throw them out if I kept them away. She gave me an old dress box where I kept my cards and never had them out in the way. I still have my cards today where I add to the collection from time to time.
Did anyone else manage to hold onto their cards.. Or did mom toss them? |
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Mine were safe, but I was young enough that my parents saw the rising values when I started collecting in the 1980's, so it wasn't nearly the threat it was in the earlier decades.
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All families, according to Tolstoy
When I enlisted at the age of seventeen, I had a sneaking suspicion that my personal belongings might not be too secure, so a few days before leaving for basic training, I stashed my collectibles in an old chest buried under mounds of stuff that had not been touched in decades in our garage. I felt sure that the cards and comics would be safe there for at least a few months. About five weeks into basic, a letter came with some cheery news from home, in which mom casually stated that she finally got the old man to clean out the garage and...imagine my horror as I read...she found the chest and had disposed of some ancient trash inside from my childhood. Mom has been gone for a long time and I never asked about it, but to this day I still wonder if she knew I had hidden those collectibles...ah, fond rememberances.
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It aint so much MOMS to blame....as it is MOVES
I was double fortunate......
1st.....my Aunt lived with us (after my Uncle passed away). Aunt Anna was quite a "pack rat". So, when I enlisted in the Air Force, she carefully put my original BB, FB, Boxing, and Non-Sports cards in safe keeping. 2nd.....when my Sister got married, they purchased the home from my Mom and Aunt. My collection was stored in the attic of our childhood home for many years. In 1977, I decided to recover these cards from youth. Sure enough, when I searched in the attic of my sister's home I found my original cardboard treasures. Many, many 100's of them. So, my point here is that Mom's aren't always the blame. TED Z . |
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I had huge boxes of mid 60s to early 70s. My brothers and I weren't too rough on them so many must have been in pretty good shape. All tossed unceremoniously and without notice. And the thing is too, it's not like my Mom was averse to clutter -- she kept stacks of magazines and useless stuff.
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My cards and most collectibles survived, but just about anything else I had as a kid didn't, mainly toys. I think most of it was passed to other relatives or possibly donated.
They did pitch my old Baseball Card News issues. I subscribed for a couple years and did want to keep them, but apparently the decision was made for me that I didn't need them anymore when I was in boot camp. |
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My mother never threw out any of my odd collections. From my collection of rocks, to my baseball cards. One day when I was in junior high. When I came home from school. I could see my father up in the bedroom that I shared with my brother. He was throwing clothing out of the bedroom window into the yard that didn't get put away the night before. My brother and I were about the same size. I just turned around and went over a friends house until 10:00pm or so. I got my butt kicked for being out so late on a school night. The clothing was still out in the yard, My brother was alseep. He woke up and said dad threw YOUR cloths out the window. I guess my father would have thrown my cards out too. I never did anything right at home. My brother NEVER did anything wrong.
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