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			When I resurrected my childhood 1955-1960 Topps & Bowman collection (that, thankfully, Mom didn't toss away!) in the mid-1980s, I started going to local shows and acquiring cards to try to complete these sets as well as earlier and later Topps & Bowman sets.  It was then that I first learned that pre-War cards existed!  One Saturday, I drove over to Bill Higgins' store in nearby Maryland, and I traded him some 1960 Topps (in pristine condition, as I recall) for my first Pre-War card (see pic below).  By the early to mid 1990s, my collecting focus had changed to Pre-War cards. Val | 
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			I remember buying very beaten up '64 Topps Mantle / Mays.  I think I got both for $40 at a show when I was 12ish.  I thought I got the deal of the century.
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			My first vintage card was a Ed Killian Portrait I picked up off Ebay after a random search for a new hobby to pass some time.
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			My first vintage card was a '54 Al Kaline my father bought for me in the early '90s.  I was only 10-12 at the time and liked it, but didn't love it.  It's funny when you look back and I cherished an '89 Griffey over it at the time.
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			My dad gave me a '59 Clemente about 30 years ago now. Yikes time is flying by.  My first vintage card I got in a trade on my own was a 53 Pee wee Reese bowman. I got it for a couple of doc goodan rookies in the late 80s. 
				__________________ I have counted the stitches on a baseball more than once.[/B] My PM box might be full. Email: jcfowler6@zoominternet.net Want list: Prewar Pirates items 1909 Pirates BF2 Wagner Cracker Jack Wagner and Clarke Love the hobby. | 
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			Shortly after I started collected in 1970 at the age of nine, I came to the conclusion that older cards were more interesting than new cards. Over the next couple years, after my brother and I had acquired older cards from garage sales and older kids, we had an example of every Topps set back to 1953. I got a catalog from Larry Fritsch and ordered a 1952 Topps card of Johnny Mize for about a quarter (I still love the pose!). Finally, in 1974, I attended my first card show and picked up a sharp-cornered lot of T206s for a buck each (HOFers were $3). I also paid $2 for a '33 Goudey of Bing Miller ...
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			I bought my first vintage from my 8th Grade Science teacher.  Best teacher ever, Ben Blazier... | 
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			WG5 National Game near mint John McGraw purchased January 14, 1995 at the Parsippany (NJ) PAL baseball card show. Proudly, I am still the owner.
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			my first T206 cards, acquired around 1992. still have them.
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			I collected as a kid from 1987-1992, but always preferred older cards. My first vintage card was a 1954 Bowman Pee Wee Reese (still own it). I treasured it. After that, I got on an early 70s Harmen Killebrew and Lou Brock kick.  I bought my first T206 (Schafly - Piedmont) around this time as well. Rode my bike back to the mall a week later and picked up a T206 Bush - Piedmont. I always gravitated towards the T206 cards, but I didn't buy another one and start seriously collecting T206 until 17 years later. Had to get through all that high school/college/career/marriage stuff before I could find the time, interest and money to extend the collection. Now I'm down to less than 25 T206 cards to go.   
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			2005 I bought a Pro 7 T206. Then I found this site and stopped that quickly. Buying Pro cards not T206's. Didn't pay much for it and still have it. Should cross to a PSA 7 someday.    | 
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			I was probably 14 or 15 at a card show, my Dad let me borrow $20 to buy a T206 Evers.
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			This is what started it all...   
				__________________ My collection: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan | 
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