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Old 06-30-2019, 08:01 PM
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That’s an AWESOME collection. Thanks for sharing

My question would be: could you finance all
Of that by selling a bunch of Canseco’s?

Did you own one of his homes from 1992 by any chance ? 🤪
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Old 06-30-2019, 08:18 PM
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Impressive collection, I love what you've done.

One of my friends asked me why I collected, and I gave him sort of a similar rundown, using the cards and design to reflect US history. Of course, I did it with almost all commons. In the end he understood, not to the point of wanting to also collect, but he got why.
There are so, so, so many parallels between US and Baseball history - it is so cool. Thanks for the kind words!

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Nice recapitalization.
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Thanks for sharing. I lost my mom when my oldest son was 1 year old. Still miss seeing her as a grandmother to my kids. They are now 10 and 12 and I am sharing collecting with them!!
I'm sorry for your loss - I know that is what you say when something happens to someone shortly after, but I totally understand and feel the hurt / pain, even if it has been a while. Great job sharing your collecting with the kiddos!

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Great Job...I like the new collection much better!!! Was your canseco collection worth that much???
Thanks! In my book Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict, I detailed how I spent $107,868 on my collection ... and ultimately turned a profit ... so ... yes, the Canseco collection was worth that much

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That’s an AWESOME collection. Thanks for sharing

My question would be: could you finance all
Of that by selling a bunch of Canseco’s?

Did you own one of his homes from 1992 by any chance ? 🤪
LOL! Yes, it was all inside of what I sold the Cansecos for and had quite a bit left over
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Old 06-30-2019, 09:58 PM
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That’s incredible!

Good for you!!
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Old 07-01-2019, 12:26 AM
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Wow! What a post. If only my Rickey Henderson collection were worth that much! Great choices in your post-Canseco collection! How did you sell your Canseco collection? To one other fanatic, via an AH, or over a period of time?

By the way, I love that you named your kid Beckett. Will your next child be named Canseco? ...Hopefully not “PSA”!
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Great story!
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Old 07-01-2019, 09:19 AM
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That’s incredible!

Good for you!!
Thanks Josh!

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Wow! What a post. If only my Rickey Henderson collection were worth that much! Great choices in your post-Canseco collection! How did you sell your Canseco collection? To one other fanatic, via an AH, or over a period of time?

By the way, I love that you named your kid Beckett. Will your next child be named Canseco? ...Hopefully not “PSA”!
Thanks! I actually wrote a book that talks about how I did it - Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict. But here is the rundown: I hit the supercollectors, then the resellers, then the public. That is a way, way, way dumb downed version, but that's how it happened.

If we have another kid ... definitely have to go with Tuff Stuff!

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Nice thread. You put so much hard work into it!
There is no way Canseco cards alone could fund a purchase this big. Did you own some of his jewellery pieces as well? Gold Rolex? Diamonds?
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Wow! What a post. If only my Rickey Henderson collection were worth that much! Great choices in your post-Canseco collection! How did you sell your Canseco collection? To one other fanatic, via an AH, or over a period of time?

By the way, I love that you named your kid Beckett. Will your next child be named Canseco? ...Hopefully not “PSA”!
My money is on "Brent".
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My money is on "Brent".
Good one, Frank!
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That was certainly a one of a kind collection. I must admit I was surprised when I read you came out ahead selling it off. Glad to see you were able to acquire some nice cards with the funds. I tend to look for the same low to mid grade high eye appeal cards in prewar. Great value for the money.
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