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I applied too, and was rejected. I had a lot of '50's dupes I didn't want to sell and was happy to give away, but I never made it in.
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Anthony-- maybe Bob( bobbsbbcards) is a member. That would explain why we did not make the cut
![]() No, not kidding. Last edited by ALR-bishop; 08-24-2016 at 01:07 PM. |
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I will take them Anthony
j/k I am kind of in the opposite boat.. It looks like a solid group and the people I have made trades with have been great. I just dont have too much to work with at the moment other than 1972 Topps so I've tried to work off that. Larry. Sent you a PM as I went ahead and submitted my application. |
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In the years since I've become friends with about a dozen members, all some of the best people I've met in the hobby. I've seen the OBC group at dinner at Nationals, and agree it's a solid group.
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Anthony and Al: Let me look into this. I will email our facilitator and find out what is up. Were your applications accepted?
Larry
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Yeah, something seems a bit strange with that. I was in charge of the Advisory Committee for many years, and I don't ever remember anybody not getting in. The only reason guys didn't make the cut is because they didn't put down any references. Basically, make a few trades with guys, and you're in.
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I just never heard back after supplying some requested info. No big deal at all. I just trade cards with Anthony to pass the time.
Sometimes Bob Actually, like Anthony, I just tend to give cards away. I sometimes mail cards I do not know what to do with to Bob...just to annoy him. I hate throwing stuff away. Plus, my trade/want list is problematic. Larry, Anthony and Bob have all the stuff I still need :-}} Last edited by ALR-bishop; 08-24-2016 at 02:59 PM. |
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I joined last year. I can say that it has been a great experience.
Moreso than just the idea of collecting cards, throughout the group there is a large font of knowledge, a passion for vintage cardboard, a desire to complete sets, and a healthy cameraderie. It is a very active group and it also is a very caring group. Often if a fellow member is in need or just a pick me up, members jump to their need. Unfortunately, I have not been able to travel much and don't live in the same part of the country as many other collectors, but many OBCers meet up with others when they do travel. The best part about the club is that it essentially is collecting the way it was meant to be. It harkens back to the days of collecting for the joy of collecting. One would not find a lot of slabbed products making their way back and forth, but every so often one does pop up in someone's mailbox. Moreso, the club mostly collects raw cards. If there is a trade, it is not a value for value trade. It usually is something that just feels right.
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See my reply to Al, but let me also explain here to anyone reading that, other than a dealer with a bad attitude, I don't remember us flat-out rejecting someone. What usually happens is the scenario I described above: someone will apply & not have three recommendations because they've don't know any of the guys in the group. When I explain that they should reach out to a few members and make a very minor trade, in order to build rapport & thus get recommendations, many times they never respond to me & never reach out to get the recommendations; the 3 recommendations are a required part of the application process. We've left applications up on our site for months a time waiting for applicants to finish up but eventually we will remove the application - but I do usually try to reach out & get the applicant moving. I can recall few guys who applied, but when I explained that we don't have EX-MT cards to send out - or even that we really aren't a traditional trading group, they decided OBC wasn't the best fit and withdrew. We're always happy to receive applications for membership, and the guys here on Net54 (especially Leon) have been very supportive of us. PS I'm the New Member coordinator for OBC, so if you apply, the first e-mail you'll get will be from me ;-)
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Tom Housley Member of OBC (Old Baseball Cards), the longest running on-line collecting club. www.oldbaseball.com |
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