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Old 12-31-2009, 10:40 AM
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Default Yes, it's the stuff, the people, and the chickens

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Originally Posted by FrankWakefield View Post
ditto that.

Sometimes I'm able to give someone something they've been after for a while... And sometimes a card I've sought just appears in the mail. It is like having angels out there.
1) the STUFF!
For me this hobby's enjoyment has always just been about the stuff to collect.
2) The People!
I found this Board in 2006 and since then, I have had a few occasions where something pertinent to my collecting shows up unannounced in my mail. Freebies. But not like 1989 donruss freebies. Serious freebies. Nothing worth more than $50, but serious personal value. Here's a few examples: Rich Klein sent me a fantastic photo of one of my cousins that I had never seen before, and just said to send him sometihng small back if I ever feel like it. The photo is amazing, and I never would have found it if not for his help and generosity (paying it forward, you might say), so I had no worries at all about hooking him up with a pretty decent Whitey Ford card that no longer fit in my collection. Dan Bretta gave me the most amazing gift of knowledge in March of this year when he alerted me to a listing for two of my cousin's bats. I have never dropped $600 faster without even a whiff of a second thought! And for the first time in a long time, I experienced the exact opposite of buyer's remorse - I don't know what it is, but I love it. On a couple occasions I have also received Burke photos in the mail from a couple of prominent West Coast collectors...This kind of experience is not to be overlooked when examining why we collect, and post and read on these types of boards, etc...

3) the chickens. If you follow the early portion of this thread, you will see that the question is begging to be asked: Has anyone here experienced buyer's remorse after the thrill of the hunt for the chicks is gone?
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