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			Posted By: barrysloate You are correct that most secrets will be kept secret by insiders. But a few thoughts nonetheless: | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta The more time you spend in the hobby the more you will learn....the more experience and knowledge you gain will be to your advantage at estate sales, antique shows, et cetera. It may be harder to find that bargain on ebay, but there are still lots of deals to be had in a venue where you hold the most knowledge. I can say that I gained most of my knowledge on my own. I have a huge library of auction catalogs, I spend a considerable amount of time searching on the internet and I ask a lot of questions of those that know more than me in certain areas. The real secret is to keep learning. | 
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			Posted By: davidcycleback The deceased Hugh Addonizio was a famous/infamous politician, Mayor of Newark NJ, US Congressman and imprisoned for mob activity.  Most people, even political collectors, don't realize he was the quarterback for the legendary 1930s 'Seven Blocks of Granite' Fordham football team, that included lineman Vince Lombardi.  I've bought Addonizio's autographs in political collections, and sold them as football autographs. In fact, I had no trouble selling them to footballers after explaining who he quarterbacked for.  | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta There are lots of examples of seeming non-baseball items that would be of interest to baseball collectors. There is a magazine called Gentry magazine that has a Ty Cobb card inserted into it in the Fall 1956 Issue. I have lots of Examples of this type of thing, but that's my one tip for the day. | 
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			Posted By: Anonymous I fear that I am turning into a one trick pony on this board but there is a book Called Baseball Before We Knew It (David Block 2005) which has a bibliogrpahy of baseball refrences up until 1860. I have been able to purchase many of these "hidden Gems" at very low cost. And just incase anyone is wondering I am not in any manner asscoated with this book. | 
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			Posted By: Jason Mishelow Now Max maybe I meant "asscoated" | 
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			Posted By: Max Weder Not Uncle Nat, but good guess.  It's selling for outrageous prices right now--or should I say it's listed for those prices.  A few years ago, it was an undiscovered gem for $10 or $20. | 
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			Posted By: Jimmy you should study all aspects of the hobby to get a leg up - reading books and hobby news and viewing auctions is great to do at home. When you are out at flea markets and other shows use what you have learned. This will come the most important first step, then you can reach out to other dealers and collectors with knowledge and respect for the hobby. - and yes by the way this board is great for questions. | 
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			Posted By: Clint Barry there's some pretty good baseball content here. | 
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			Posted By: barrysloate Well Clint, you got me on that one. I made up cookbook off the top of my head, and sure enough there's a cookbook with baseball content. You learn something new every day. | 
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