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onionring9 said:
let see...$950 last week, $1200 the week before, add in 22 more years of buying McGwire cards, and the grand total? waaaaaay too much...

So I thought I had spent some cash until I did the math on your collection. (I'm going to assume $1K/week since your last two weeks average is $1075. That means $52,000/year or $1,144,000 for the past 22 years). I would love to sit down and look through your cards. However, it would only inspire me to spend more on my collection.

Since I am living by the new Tiger Rule (Definition: Don't ever write something you don't want your spouse to see.) I am simply going to say I love collecting baseball cards. Sometimes too much!
 

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I'm glad I am on the low-end of the range.

Don't know if I could justify spending thousands on one collection; but then again, I'm a college student with a part-time job at Wal-Mart unlike most of you. :lol:
 

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ffgameman said:
I'm glad I am on the low-end of the range.

Don't know if I could justify spending thousands on one collection; but then again, I'm a college student with a part-time job at Wal-Mart unlike most of you. :lol:

I respect you for your efforts in life. PM me your address and I can deliver some Slammin' Sammys to you.
 

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cbrandtw said:
ffgameman said:
I'm glad I am on the low-end of the range.

Don't know if I could justify spending thousands on one collection; but then again, I'm a college student with a part-time job at Wal-Mart unlike most of you. :lol:

I respect you for your efforts in life. PM me your address and I can deliver some Slammin' Sammys to you.

:shock:

Thanks!

1.5 years left until I graduate....maybe an accounting job will bring in a bit more disposable income than Wally World. :P
 

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cbrandtw said:
onionring9 said:
let see...$950 last week, $1200 the week before, add in 22 more years of buying McGwire cards, and the grand total? waaaaaay too much...

So I thought I had spent some cash until I did the math on your collection. (I'm going to assume $1K/week since your last two weeks average is $1075. That means $52,000/year or $1,144,000 for the past 22 years). I would love to sit down and look through your cards. However, it would only inspire me to spend more on my collection.

Since I am living by the new Tiger Rule (Definition: Don't ever write something you don't want your spouse to see.) I am simply going to say I love collecting baseball cards. Sometimes too much!


I don't think he spends that much every week. :lol: He just came across a lot of really great cards over the last two weeks. Including the Red Crusade and Topps Tek golds #/10 among other great McGwire cards. I'm lucky if I have half the collection he does and I know I've spent a lot.
 

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ffgameman said:
cbrandtw said:
ffgameman said:
I'm glad I am on the low-end of the range.

Don't know if I could justify spending thousands on one collection; but then again, I'm a college student with a part-time job at Wal-Mart unlike most of you. :lol:

I respect you for your efforts in life. PM me your address and I can deliver some Slammin' Sammys to you.

:shock:

Thanks!

1.5 years left until I graduate....maybe an accounting job will bring in a bit more disposable income than Wally World. :P

I know how you feel! Up to now I've been spending $200-300 a year on cards which I've earned from summer jobs. I can't wait until I graduate and start practicing and have a real income.
 

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nevermore said:
ffgameman said:
cbrandtw said:
ffgameman said:
I'm glad I am on the low-end of the range.

Don't know if I could justify spending thousands on one collection; but then again, I'm a college student with a part-time job at Wal-Mart unlike most of you. :lol:

I respect you for your efforts in life. PM me your address and I can deliver some Slammin' Sammys to you.

:shock:

Thanks!

1.5 years left until I graduate....maybe an accounting job will bring in a bit more disposable income than Wally World. :P

I know how you feel! Up to now I've been spending $200-300 a year on cards which I've earned from summer jobs. I can't wait until I graduate and start practicing and have a real income.

My player collection (and Titans collection in FB) would be much better if I had spent less on wax (mainly retail!) and more on singles.

I'm glad to say I haven't bought a blaster box in around a month.
 

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docdw25 said:
cbrandtw said:
onionring9 said:
let see...$950 last week, $1200 the week before, add in 22 more years of buying McGwire cards, and the grand total? waaaaaay too much...

So I thought I had spent some cash until I did the math on your collection. (I'm going to assume $1K/week since your last two weeks average is $1075. That means $52,000/year or $1,144,000 for the past 22 years). I would love to sit down and look through your cards. However, it would only inspire me to spend more on my collection.

Since I am living by the new Tiger Rule (Definition: Don't ever write something you don't want your spouse to see.) I am simply going to say I love collecting baseball cards. Sometimes too much!


I don't think he spends that much every week. :lol: He just came across a lot of really great cards over the last two weeks. Including the Red Crusade and Topps Tek golds #/10 among other great McGwire cards. I'm lucky if I have half the collection he does and I know I've spent a lot.

hehe, yeah I haven't spent 1000 a week for 22 years. I'd be castrated if I did that. Looks like I'm going to have one more big week like these last two then I'll be done for a little while.
 

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Lance Johnson: No more than $10 (tons of trades for base and what not)
Reggie Sanders: $10 on various lots
Phillies PC: $50 on mostly ttm/ip cards, balls, and 8x10's
Trevor Cahill: $13.71 exactly.
Jeromy Burnitz (past PC): $30 on 2005 prime patches stuff and other GU stuff

Collecting on a budget can be fun. You may not get a lot of high end stuff, but I am content with lower end stuff because I collect what I like and not what Beckett/card junkies like.
 

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I would say around $150. That includes
13 Base chrome autos
5 Refractor autos
4 Xfractor autos
3 Blue Refractor autos
2 Gold refractor autos ( 1 BGS 9.5)
1 Orange Refractor auto

and a cracked GU minor League bat

Not even a minor star, but I like the guy and thats all that matters.

Reds minor league player Justin Reed. See my sig

~AJ
 

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markakis8 said:
If I remember correctly he collects four players: Will Clark, Eddie Murray, Darin Erstad, and Bucky Jacobsen.

While Bucky surely isn't the wallet-buster, ask him to post just rough estimates on his card totals for the other three players - then it won't be much of a shock :lol: .

I enjoy seeing his new Eddie Murray cards 8-)

thenumberonemetfan said:
theplasticman said:
Far far too much :lol: 6 figures at least.


I hope your not being serious. :shock:

Serious :lol: I've got a pretty high completion % on them all. Plus bats, jerseys, hats etc.
 

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theplasticman said:
markakis8 said:
If I remember correctly he collects four players: Will Clark, Eddie Murray, Darin Erstad, and Bucky Jacobsen.

While Bucky surely isn't the wallet-buster, ask him to post just rough estimates on his card totals for the other three players - then it won't be much of a shock :lol: .

I enjoy seeing his new Eddie Murray cards 8-)

thenumberonemetfan said:
theplasticman said:
Far far too much :lol: 6 figures at least.


I hope your not being serious. :shock:

Serious :lol: I've got a pretty high completion % on them all. Plus bats, jerseys, hats etc.

You are probably the only collector I know with multiple player collections, each nearly complete. How long have you been at it? Six figures spread out over 20-30 years seems manageable but it's nevertheless a staggering amount. That is real dedication.

It's kind of a shot in the dark, but are you a plastic surgeon? :geek:
 

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I've got about 600 more bucks and then I'm done.

Snider refractors from Bowman Sterling... Orange refractor... and some super annoying base and a 206 printing plate before I forget.

I waited until 5 seconds was left on an auction the other night after having mailed the seller..

and then...

it said he didn't ship to my country..

i was sad.

and he could've made an extra 20 bucks.
 

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nevermore said:
theplasticman said:
markakis8 said:
If I remember correctly he collects four players: Will Clark, Eddie Murray, Darin Erstad, and Bucky Jacobsen.

While Bucky surely isn't the wallet-buster, ask him to post just rough estimates on his card totals for the other three players - then it won't be much of a shock :lol: .

I enjoy seeing his new Eddie Murray cards 8-)

thenumberonemetfan said:
theplasticman said:
Far far too much :lol: 6 figures at least.


I hope your not being serious. :shock:

Serious :lol: I've got a pretty high completion % on them all. Plus bats, jerseys, hats etc.

You are probably the only collector I know with multiple player collections, each nearly complete. How long have you been at it? Six figures spread out over 20-30 years seems manageable but it's nevertheless a staggering amount. That is real dedication.

It's kind of a shot in the dark, but are you a plastic surgeon? :geek:

No, just a fan of Stacey Augmon. Loved UNLV when I was in high school.

Clark 1986
Murray 1995
Erstad 1995
Bucky Jacobsen 2003

Wish I had more time to do scans of everything. Still torn on how to handle displaying everything.

What I've got completed (not much):
Will Clark
Darin Erstad
Bucky Jacobsen
Eddie Murray

I really appreciate the compliment. Player collecting is awesome and I really enjoy it.
 

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i know what you're sayin. i am also a full time college student and working 20 hours a week cooking greek food. in my world, hummus = baseball cards.

ffgameman said:
I'm glad I am on the low-end of the range.

Don't know if I could justify spending thousands on one collection; but then again, I'm a college student with a part-time job at Wal-Mart unlike most of you. :lol:
 

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No, just a fan of Stacey Augmon. Loved UNLV when I was in high school.

Clark 1986
Murray 1995
Erstad 1995
Bucky Jacobsen 2003

Wish I had more time to do scans of everything. Still torn on how to handle displaying everything.

What I've got completed (not much):
Will Clark
Darin Erstad
Bucky Jacobsen
Eddie Murray

I really appreciate the compliment. Player collecting is awesome and I really enjoy it.

UNLV has the weirdest collection of student athletes ever assembled. For every Grammama, there's an All-Star Actor, Reggie Theus.

You say Randall Cunningham, I say Ryan Ludwick. It's just odd.

I love that school, and they seemed so gangsta to a suburban white kid.

this list blows my mind: Greg Anthony,[36] Stacey Augmon,[37] Chad Campbell,[38] Randall Cunningham,[39] Cecil Fielder,[40] Larry Johnson,[41] Ryan Ludwick,[42] Shawn Marion,[43] Keenan McCardell,[44] Adam Scott,[45] Reggie Theus,[46] and Matt Williams.[47]
 

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Dennis Northcutt: maybe $1500 ::facepalm::

Josh Johnson: ... too much. At least $2K or so :|

Mike Rouse: maybe $100 tops.

Kerry Collins: not more than $100. Made a major trade on Beckett Buy / Sell / Trade in '99 and acquired (at the time) $1300 worth of cards from a collector in the Pittsburgh area.

Dustin Nippert: $55 tops. Haven't seen much on the 'Bay lately though.

Merkin Valdez: $50 or thereabouts. Made a massive trade on SCForum to acquire someones collection. Haven't picked up a ton since then :oops:
 

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I dont feel that bad anymore looking at some of the numbers posted here. Im in the $15-$16k range on Markakis, and Im not even close to the 75% mark on all his cards. Fortunately I've been able to track rough amount spent, as all his purchases have been on one credit card specifically for him (high credit limit, lol). So considering I've been collecting him since 2003, that breaks down to $2.5-$3k yearly, which sounds about right. I'd easily be over $20k, but I've let alot of 1/1's pass me by this year due to a slowdown with my business.

Yes, $16,000 on Markakis. But there's only a handful of 1/1's pre 2007 that I don't own, so I'm still kinda proud of that.
 

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