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Old 03-20-2011, 12:00 PM
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Default Type Collectors- What is your focus?

The title of this thread is somewhat of an oxymoron in itself. That being said it should be interesting to see how type collectors collect, since in general, we aren't set collectors (I admit to collecting a few sets). I do 20th century (1900) through 1949 baseball types. As for the cutoff year, I guess I just didn't want to go into the 1950's and deal with all of those cards too. Also, they just don't interest me as much...(truly a personal thing and I am sure 50's collectors have as much, or more, fun than anyone). I also have concentrated on ACC numbers, backs, variations, colors, misprints etc....as well as ancillary pieces the cards came in or were associated with. This is a picture of a Baguer Chocolate Truck from around the time period the baseball cards were put out. The cards, as pictured here too, were tiny in size at approx. 5/8th x 7/8 of an inch in size.
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Old 03-20-2011, 01:24 PM
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Always enjoy reading about how others collect, even if it isn't what I do. I've been bitten a bit by the type collecting bug. I started out just collecting caramel and T206 but now I'm just reaching out for some issues that I've admired in past like the T200. It's liberating not having to collect the whole set but just picking a choice example of its "type" or a variation.
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Old 03-20-2011, 01:40 PM
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There are so many type cards I obviously can't collect them all...including some that I do want but are just so rare and expensive I just can't..so I focus on what I like and what I can afford. The pool is so large that there is still plenty out there to keep me interested. I don't go too much for the back variety (like T206's)... also on some issues one from each decade is enough (ex: Zeenuts....I have one from the 1910's, 1920's, 1930's).

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Old 03-20-2011, 01:54 PM
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Type Collectors- What is your focus?

None.
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Old 03-20-2011, 02:02 PM
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What is the card in the middle on the top row?

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Old 03-20-2011, 02:24 PM
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Travis,

The card is a 1927 Tabacalera La Marena of Everett Scott. The set was produced in El Salvador.
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Old 03-20-2011, 02:37 PM
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Leon

I am attempting to get an example of every pre war set I can. I assume it will take me many years.

As mentioned above by another collector, the expense of some card sets will keep me from achieving this. And of course the rarity of some(You know like T231).

One other problem is that I have many examples of a few sets(i.e.Old Judge, E93) and have a difficult time parting with them to get closer to my goal. In other words, selling them and using that money for more type cards. I am trying to avoid buying any more examples from these sets but for me it is tough.

I'll just get what I can.


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Old 03-20-2011, 03:12 PM
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I like to collect 1 card of each hall of famer. A "playing year" card like T205 for Cobb and 33 goudey for ruth...etc. My current set in progress is 52 topps set psa 5's and up all nicely centered. This is a great thread. I really enjoy hearing about other collections.
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Old 03-20-2011, 03:38 PM
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Type - Team - Set. I suppose I collect in that order. I currently aspire to get a type card from every set (that's in my realistic price range), so long as that card is picturing a Cleveland Indian. If I can collect more Indians from a particular set (ie, the "team set") then I try to do so. Finally, for those sets that are exclusively Cleveland Indians, then yes, I would like to complete those sets. I have also rediscovered my interest in collecting HOFers, so that is starting to play out in my collection as well (trying to find a HOFer Type from each set, etc.) Although I have great interest in pre-war cards, I find that most of my purchases are 40s-50s, but I will buy cards generally all the way up to 1980.
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Default HOFers

Always been a HOF collector AND set collector. This is a MAJOR problem! I can't EVER seem to finish what I started because, quite simply, my eyes are far too big for my wallet. I work hard on one project and I get duped into another project because....well, it looks pretty or fun! I don't know how some of you guys do it....year after year with the same goals in mind. I'm lucky to keep the same project for a month!

That being said, my current projects are:

- A sample of each HOFer, with the earliest card of each player I can get.
- 1957 Topps PSA 8 only set
- 1923 Lections
- And a rather odd way to approach a new project....I thought I would try and grab a card from each set a like one at time, starting with card #1 for each set. So, I will grab a T206 Abbatachio, a '52T Pafko, a '23 Lections Chance, etc. Once I get the #1 card of the set, I simply move to card #2. I know...weird, but we'll see what happens.

- I also have a few random projects that I don't work too hard on including both basketball and football HOFer collection (much like the baseball HOF collection), 1948 - 1954 Bowman run (only raw VGish cards)....I don't really have much yet, a 1962 Topps PSA 7 set, and I've even thought about working on some non-sports stuff, although I don't know anything about them.

Sorry for the long post.

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Old 03-20-2011, 08:10 PM
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Type Collecting Focus ? I collect any type issue I can get my paws on featuring my home town of Nashville, Tn. My type collecting ranges from PC's, photo's, and memorabilia to all card types featuring Nashville players. A few examples :
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:25 PM
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after taming the Monster a few years back, i focused on type collecting
1900-1939. I primarily use the ACC but have picked some key ones from the
SCD that I felt were 'must haves'. I also collect types from seminal baseball photographers and do my best to find a photo and a card which is based on the photo. I have a Van Oeyen, a Thompson, a Brace, 2 George Burke's,
and 4 Conlon's. I also collect T era packs,pouches,boxes. I have 22 of those. I also make sure to display a few of my favorite cards from key collectors, such as Lionel Carter and F.Nagy.
For a fun aside, i collect T era games. I have the fan craze box which contained all the cards for the game with the Ritchey card affixed to the bottom. I have the box which held the polo grounds game cards,along with the playing pieces, the instructions, and field of play.
Believe it or not, I limit myself by having each item noted above framed professionally---sometimes with several together; sometimes with just one or two or three. Fortunately, my office has several walls for nearly 200 different
'types'. I guess I won't fully retire at any point because i need the office walls!!!
I should underscore that i do choose carefully when i buy because i think about where the piece can go and whether i want to pay for the professional framing.
I do love this stuff.
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Old 03-20-2011, 11:26 PM
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The two main parameters for my type set that I'm putting together is that I'm only getting items representing my favorite team (see my sigline), and everything has to be from 1941 and earlier.
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Barry
Sounds like quite a collection.

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HOF rookies for me!
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Old 03-21-2011, 11:10 AM
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many thanks for the kind words, ole friend.
sounds like yours is also growing leaps and bounds---and that you're becoming singleminded about one card per type!!!
I'm doing a bit better regarding the latter myself. All the beautiful extras can be so tempting!
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David,

Very impressive collection. Enjoyed viewing it.

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I purchased my first pre-war card in December and only get a new one every two or three weeks - so I am still feeling my way around. I don't have much of an interest in the big sets because of the expense and because of the commons, though I do enjoy seeing everyone else's cards in the pick-up threads. I like the game cards like the National Game and S&S. I also like the Gold Medal Foods set because it looks nice and features my two favorite teams. If I end up going strong after a set it will probably be that one. My grandfather's favorite player was Schoolboy Rowe, so I look to grab his cards when I can find a good deal. I watched Kaline and Kell call Tigers games as a kid so I pick up those guys when I can. I also have been grabbing exhibit cards of the Musial-era Cardinals players. I also have a strange idea to collect the rookie cards of everyone on the 1984 Tigers' roster. And vintage baseball postcards have been grabbing my attention lately. I hope to eventually settle down and develop a more refined focus... but it probably won't happen.
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I hope to eventually settle down and develop a more refined focus...
That sounds familiar. I've been back in the hobby for about 9 years, and for about 7 of them that has been my New Year's resolution. It still hasn't happened


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I am very slowly working on my "mission impossible," which is to replicate Leon's so-so 1900-1949 type collection plus type card examples from the 19th Century and 1950-1975. My chance of achieving this would improve from none to slim if I were to win the lottery!

I also collect cards of Walter Johnson, Sam Rice, Eppa Rixey, Mickey Vernon and Pete Runnels, so these cards are also serve as my type-collection cards. Otherwise, I prefer prefer my type cards to be Washington players, or players who at least played for Wash. at some point during their careers.
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