predatorkj
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uniquebaseballcards said:I honestly think the emphasis on prospecting here scares away many people - although I'm not a prospector it doesn't scare me too much. The vast majority of real collectors don't have a clue about half the guys brought up for discussion on this board - including me!
It may help to have one board for investors/prospectors/MiLB players and another for collectors/MLB players.
predatorkj said:I think what kills us too is there are a ton of other members on the other sites and they are most likely sticking around there because they have a good little community.Its not like ours is better or worse but I guess they have the whole "If it ain't broke don't fix it" attitude.I mean...I don't go over to other sites and really talk to anyone because I get my fill here.Just about any question I want answered I can satisfy it here.
I suppose the only real way to attract those kinds of people is to get everyone somehow to feel the need to band together.Imagine if we had SCF and the other big sites all merged into one?More sponsers would surely follow and also the collective knowledge of the board would be unrivaled and nobody else could touch it.You may even get more companies trying to actively post and show their products or offer prizes for give aways and whatnot.
No no no no.That's the beauty of it.I am no big prospector but I pay attention and do a little homework from time to time.Now while I won't go out and spend mega amounts of money on unprovens...I always end up having at least a handful of chromes or autos of the guys who are hot.Some I missed the boat on like Longo and Price but by the time I got around to it...the buy in was way too high.Same thing with Gamel although I see a downswing coming for his stuff.
In any case I am able to scoop up cards of future stars and it costs me pretty much nothing since I am able to stay ahead of the collector hype.The prospector hype can get you too but the point is...if the prospectors are hyping something its not going to be as bad as if the whole hobby is in on it so you don't get the same prices.It allows you to stay a little bit ahead of the curve as it were.And I think more "collectors" could greatly benefit from this.It doesn't mean the prices won't spike but at least it saves you from paying $5-$10 for a base chrome when you could have picked up 20 of them for $10 a while back perhaps.
I just feel like it doesn't have to go away to allow people to come and feel comfortable.Besides...there are quite a few collectors on here who go after vintage, and just regular cards of established stars.We also have guys who specialize in 90's knowledge and we have some super player collectors that can share the knowledge of different variations for different sets as well as unlisted releases.The knowledge here with prospecting, vintage, inserts, and just general knowledge about any specific card out of any specific set, all combined make for one hell of a site.I mean this place is like an interactive beckett almanac, except it actually has answers for things not in the almanac.
So for me...its a little hard to beat that.But I am pretty sure there are a lot of collectors who feel the same way about their respective message boards so that's why they stick to them.When beckett broke up I was scared because....yeah I'd be able to get along without the boards but damn...I had learned so much ,I went from not knowing much of anything to knowing a lot more than the dealers and shop owners at some places, in a little under two years.I wanted to keep that going.Luckily I think we have and its odd and great at the same time how everyone banded together and actually stuck with it.Normally you see this but it never lasts.Well this has.Nothing is better than a bunch of like minded individuals that can stick together and help each other out.