Forum Discussions - Sports Collectors Social Network2024-03-28T11:36:27Zhttp://sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhat's Your Favorite Piece of Sports Memorabilia?tag:sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com,2013-02-04:2292696:Topic:330342013-02-04T22:22:13.788ZRich Muellerhttp://sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com/profile/1r44vq233iht8
<p>A favorite card? A piece of player-worn equipment? What's the first thing you like to show off?</p>
<p>A favorite card? A piece of player-worn equipment? What's the first thing you like to show off?</p> What's Your Favorite Baseball Card Set of All Time?tag:sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com,2013-01-25:2292696:Topic:330142013-01-25T18:04:53.710ZRich Muellerhttp://sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com/profile/1r44vq233iht8
<p>Do you love the pre-War material like T206? The early gum cards such as Goudey? Vintage Topps? The '71 black borders? </p>
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<p>While I didn't grow up in the '60s (at least I wasn't old enough to recall buying cards), I really like the clean looks of the '67 and '68 Topps sets and they're not at all hard to find in high grade.</p>
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<p>Do you love the pre-War material like T206? The early gum cards such as Goudey? Vintage Topps? The '71 black borders? </p>
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<p>While I didn't grow up in the '60s (at least I wasn't old enough to recall buying cards), I really like the clean looks of the '67 and '68 Topps sets and they're not at all hard to find in high grade.</p>
<p></p> Are 'relic cards' a good thing for the hobby?tag:sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com,2012-06-02:2292696:Topic:294352012-06-02T05:39:30.068ZRich Muellerhttp://sportscollectorsdaily.ning.com/profile/1r44vq233iht8
<p>Where do you draw the line when it comes to cutting up game-worn jerseys and game-used equipment for use in modern era trading cards?</p>
<p>Where do you draw the line when it comes to cutting up game-worn jerseys and game-used equipment for use in modern era trading cards?</p>