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Old 11-27-2014, 11:04 PM
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Bill, I concur with what you're saying. If I ever build another set, I plan on doing so on a card by card basis. I realize it is more expensive and slower that way. I know what i want and what i don't in terms of condition. I am thinking about '53 Bowman Color...160 cards, so that is doable.

I have said that I would probably avoid sets from here on out and just cherry pick stars, but there is something about that '53 Bowman Color set. In looking back at my '53 Topps, they are all little works of art...even the insignificant players. '53 Bowman is a lot like that. Anyway, if I go for it, I like your approach.

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I hadn't updated my sig in a while, but I'm also building the 1953 Bowman Color set. It's my favorite of all vintage and modern sets, and I struggle trying to decide if it, or the T206 set, is my favorite of all-time. The '53 Bowman color set is perfection, if you ask me. The photography is perfect. I mean, how can it get any better? The greats of the game, from one of the greatest eras in baseball history, with no typography to distract. Just the players in those old uniforms, and with those old, majestic stadiums behind them.

It's one of those I should be able to build in a few years, and continue upgrading for the rest of my life.

The first vintage card I bought was this '53 Bowman Ralph Kiner. It will be replaced, obviously, as I'm now pretty picky as to centering. But it's still beautiful to me. Next to he Brewers and Milwaukee Braves, the Pirates are my favorite franchise, so getting a '53 Kiner was a magical moment for me.



These next 5 I won from a Brockelman & Luckey auction. Nice, mid grade examples with great eye appeal, and really nice centering.



Then, finally, this last one last week. This should grade as excellent, maybe excellent +. I like it, regardless.



A few of my all-time favorite cards are in this set. The Pee Wee Reese is, obviously, a classic. It's unique to the set. But one of the very first cards I go after in the new year will br the '53 Bowman Stan Musial. It really doesn't get much better than that. As a Braves fan, The Warren Spahn and Eddie Mathews are beauties. And, of course, how can one not love the Mickey Mantle? That one will cost a small fortune in a strong grade. But, it will be worth it. That might be my favorite Mantle card.
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I'm currently working on the 1959 Topps set, it's my first time going for a full set and I've decided to piece it together card by card. As other have echoed that way I can pick and choose each card. I'm really enjoying the hunt, it gives me something to look forward too. If I just purchased a whole set at once I'm not sure I'd enjoy it even remotely as much
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Good luck! The 1959 Topps set was the very first vintage set I ever completed. That way back in 1993. I already had Mantle / Aaron / Clemente / Koufax and Mays going in, so I did have some sort of head start. I also caught a great break as a dealer was liquidating his 1959 and 1962 cards very cheaply and I got a lot of them there. The Al Kaline All Star card was the last needed and I remember clearly the amazement and joy I has upon completing the set.

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Robert,
I hadn't updated my sig in a while, but I'm also building the 1953 Bowman Color set. It's my favorite of all vintage and modern sets, and I struggle trying to decide if it, or the T206 set, is my favorite of all-time. The '53 Bowman color set is perfection, if you ask me. The photography is perfect. I mean, how can it get any better? The greats of the game, from one of the greatest eras in baseball history, with no typography to distract. Just the players in those old uniforms, and with those old, majestic stadiums behind them.

It's one of those I should be able to build in a few years, and continue upgrading for the rest of my life.

The first vintage card I bought was this '53 Bowman Ralph Kiner. It will be replaced, obviously, as I'm now pretty picky as to centering. But it's still beautiful to me. Next to he Brewers and Milwaukee Braves, the Pirates are my favorite franchise, so getting a '53 Kiner was a magical moment for me.



These next 5 I won from a Brockelman & Luckey auction. Nice, mid grade examples with great eye appeal, and really nice centering.



Then, finally, this last one last week. This should grade as excellent, maybe excellent +. I like it, regardless.



A few of my all-time favorite cards are in this set. The Pee Wee Reese is, obviously, a classic. It's unique to the set. But one of the very first cards I go after in the new year will br the '53 Bowman Stan Musial. It really doesn't get much better than that. As a Braves fan, The Warren Spahn and Eddie Mathews are beauties. And, of course, how can one not love the Mickey Mantle? That one will cost a small fortune in a strong grade. But, it will be worth it. That might be my favorite Mantle card.

Sweet cards, Bill! Yep, I am ALL about that Mantle! This set will be my 2015 project. Not sure if Mantle will happen this upcoming year or not, but sooner or later it will. Thanks for sharing.
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Robert,

I don't know if I'll add the Mantle in 2014, likely not, because I have a list of really higher level cards (for me, anyway) that I will be adding to my collection, and while that one is on it, and it is one of the first Mantles on the list, there are others I want first. The first big purchase I was is the 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig #37. From the '53 Bowman set, I want the Stan Musial first in a pretty nice high-average grade (PSA 7 maybe). The Mantle will be one of the next cards I get from the set.

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