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The matchbooks are pretty cool collectibles. They haven't too sought out in the past but with everything going stupid in price, collectors may be picking these up as a way getting a cheap fix. These were probably part of the final frontier of cheap baseball collectibles, but soon they'll be like everything else.
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Here I was thinking that I was the only one that collected these! I’m not actively chasing them, but I gladly buy them when I find them in the wild.
Here’s the few that I’ve found so far. Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 03-06-2022 at 08:54 PM. |
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I really like your Lon Warneke. Seems to be in nice condition. I found my way to the matchbooks when I noticed a listing for a Stanley Hack Matchbook on Ebay in UK in 2020. It not often that I find something like that in the UK and it was going cheap. I'd never seen or heard of them before but it was just too interesting to pass up. I found out about them and started to slowly build my collection. I now have 65 of them. I really enjoy them. Maybe one day they'll become a hot item, but for now I enjoy the fact that I can picked them up pretty cheap.
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No idea how many I have, probably somewhere between 15-20 in the piles of stuff. A some baseball, mostly football.
I started picking them up specifically because of the Portsmouth Spartans and the affordability at the time. I collect all Detroit sports and am a glutton for punishment enough to be a Lions fan.
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The others I have been finding here and there. I missed out on a football one recently but I'd collect those too if I could find them. Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 03-07-2022 at 06:36 PM. |
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I've looked at these too and wondered how easy to find they were. My kids wouldn't really know what to do with a match book I don't think. Course they rarely see anyone even smoking...big change from the old days.
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Trying to keep thread going as long as possible.
Newest pickup is (2) black boarder, matches full, Casey Stengel books in nice condition. |
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