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When I was a kid I would go to the Everett Giants/Aquasox baseball camp every year so I had loads of gear from players that either never made it or barely made it. I had couple Everett Aquasox baseball cards of Jose Cruz Jr.... I took it to a card shop and traded for 2 Griffey's, a Dan Wilson and Chris Bosio (Bosio because he signed my hat).

When living in Cali near Visalia where M's had a minor league team at the time (if my memory still works) I got a signed bat from the top prospect of the time for M's Marc Newfield. I guess I am not going to retire early on it? :)
 

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baseball cards were a big deal in my family, when I was a kid I thought they were cool and would get complete sets as gifts from the grand parents. I ended up with over 200 Griffey cards and tried to collect all the Mariners I could. My dad still has most of his cards from his youth, they are pretty cool to look at. Recently a sports memorabilia auctioneer gave my dad $100 just to look at his collection... Sadly I just don't care about baseball cards anymore, should get rid of them before they get destroyed or damaged somehow.

Card collecting has been my one vice in life. I go in spurts and have over 100K cards in my collection. I think I have over 500 Griffey cards alone plus all kinds of other item including a statue like item of him that might be the only one out there. It is like a plexiglass picture of him batting with Sandy Alomar Jr catching and an umpire behind him. It is 22" high and 33" long. I bought that in Cali as well 25 years ago. Sorry to go on, but it is still my 'thing'.
 

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Card collecting has been my one vice in life. I go in spurts and have over 100K cards in my collection. I think I have over 500 Griffey cards alone plus all kinds of other item including a statue like item of him that might be the only one out there. It is like a plexiglass picture of him batting with Sandy Alomar Jr catching and an umpire behind him. It is 22" high and 33" long. I bought that in Cali as well 25 years ago. Sorry to go on, but it is still my 'thing'.

Damn that's impressive.
 

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Damn that's impressive.

Or an addiction...lol. I blame my mom because in mid 70's she always bought me a pack of cards (26 cents) when she went to the local market. I guess it was better than candy.
 

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Card collecting has been my one vice in life. I go in spurts and have over 100K cards in my collection. I think I have over 500 Griffey cards alone plus all kinds of other item including a statue like item of him that might be the only one out there. It is like a plexiglass picture of him batting with Sandy Alomar Jr catching and an umpire behind him. It is 22" high and 33" long. I bought that in Cali as well 25 years ago. Sorry to go on, but it is still my 'thing'.
That's pretty awesome! As a little kid I would spend days going through cards and sorting them putting my favorite players into hard cases. Now i have boxes and boxes stored at my parents house, most certainly not as many as you. Your collection must be gold mine! I wish my passion for cards didn't go away as I got older. There is something about sports memorabilia that I find really cool and really want to own certain things but at the end of the day i just can't get myself to justify having so many things.
 

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That's pretty awesome! As a little kid I would spend days going through cards and sorting them putting my favorite players into hard cases. Now i have boxes and boxes stored at my parents house, most certainly not as many as you. Your collection must be gold mine! I wish my passion for cards didn't go away as I got older. There is something about sports memorabilia that I find really cool and really want to own certain things but at the end of the day i just can't get myself to justify having so many things.

I was in high school in the mid 80's and didn't collect and I was playing basketball in junior college in late 80's and again didn't collect. Those are probably the best years Mohave collected cards in my era...of course. I did go out and bought a couple rookie Griffey cards in 1989. That was like the holy grail of its time (the upper deck card version).

I will go years w/o buying then go wild again. It is normally my wife that gets me going again. She loves opening packs. I remember back in 1993-94 when my wife and I were living in Carlsbad, CA and my mom calls and said she bought me a 1000 count box of cards her neighbor was selling. I just thought it was funny she did that out of the blue. I paid her for them and shipping and the wife and I had a ball going through them. It's like X-mas for us.
 

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I used to collect. Absolutely loved my cards. Lived in North Carolina for a couple years, and while I was gone my mother sold my entire 20,000 card collection. She sold them for $20. I was so pissed. Haven’t been able to get back into it since.
 

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I was in high school in the mid 80's and didn't collect and I was playing basketball in junior college in late 80's and again didn't collect. Those are probably the best years Mohave collected cards in my era...of course. I did go out and bought a couple rookie Griffey cards in 1989. That was like the holy grail of its time (the upper deck card version).

I will go years w/o buying then go wild again. It is normally my wife that gets me going again. She loves opening packs. I remember back in 1993-94 when my wife and I were living in Carlsbad, CA and my mom calls and said she bought me a 1000 count box of cards her neighbor was selling. I just thought it was funny she did that out of the blue. I paid her for them and shipping and the wife and I had a ball going through them. It's like X-mas for us.
There is something about opening a pack and going through them like a treasure hunt. I totally get the feeling.
 

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I used to collect. Absolutely loved my cards. Lived in North Carolina for a couple years, and while I was gone my mother sold my entire 20,000 card collection. She sold them for $20. I was so pissed. Haven’t been able to get back into it since.
That is messed up. :gaah:
 

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I used to collect. Absolutely loved my cards. Lived in North Carolina for a couple years, and while I was gone my mother sold my entire 20,000 card collection. She sold them for $20. I was so pissed. Haven’t been able to get back into it since.

I know that feeling. I had all kinds of toys worth a ton from my childhood that are now collectibles and my mom gave them away when I moved out. I found out years later. :(
 

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baseball cards were a big deal in my family, when I was a kid I thought they were cool and would get complete sets as gifts from the grand parents. I ended up with over 200 Griffey cards and tried to collect all the Mariners I could. My dad still has most of his cards from his youth, they are pretty cool to look at. Recently a sports memorabilia auctioneer gave my dad $100 just to look at his collection... Sadly I just don't care about baseball cards anymore, should get rid of them before they get destroyed or damaged somehow.

I have 15 boxes full of cards... I still have 4, unwrapped, original boxes of the NBA Hoops cards in Michael Jordan's rookie year... Each box is worth $580 due to the fact that a MJ rookie card may be in the box...

I pretty much only collected rookie cards from 75-95... I have rookie Walter Payton, Joe Namath, Joe Montana, Michael Jordan, Dan Marino, Ricky Eh

Griffey cards, this one is my pride and joy... It's not worth too much but it's my favorite card,,,

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I know that feeling. I had all kinds of toys worth a ton from my childhood that are now collectibles and my mom gave them away when I moved out. I found out years later. :(

I had tons of Star War toys as a kid and my mom sold them at a garage sale at $10.00 for everything...
 

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I have 15 boxes full of cards... I still have 4, unwrapped, original boxes of the NBA Hoops cards in Michael Jordan's rookie year... Each box is worth $580 due to the fact that a MJ rookie card may be in the box...

I pretty much only collected rookie cards from 75-95... I have rookie Walter Payton, Joe Namath, Joe Montana, Michael Jordan, Dan Marino, Ricky Eh

Griffey cards, this one is my pride and joy... It's not worth too much but it's my favorite card,,,

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I have that also. Sounds like you collected in the right years.
 

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I had tons of Star War toys as a kid and my mom sold them at a garage sale at $10.00 for everything...

I still have some of them....luckily, but she sold all my action figure toys like The Lone Ranger and Tonto with the horses and all accessories plus my GI Joes...yes my damn GI Joes!!!!! :)
 

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Damn, I must have been the best at getting horrible cards. I think the only card I ever got that was worth something was a McGwire. I got a few Craig Griffey's but never Junior.
 

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Damn, I must have been the best at getting horrible cards. I think the only card I ever got that was worth something was a McGwire. I got a few Craig Griffey's but never Junior.

Hahaha.... Only once and awhile would I get individual packs of cards. Usually I would get the box sets of different brands as gifts from the g-parents. My card collection is almost exclusively 90's, little bit of late 80's. So I missed out on some of the cool cards that annointedone and AZ got in on.

All this talk is making me want to go through my cards again. Its been years....

Maybe we should start a trading card thread?
 

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There is something about opening a pack and going through them like a treasure hunt. I totally get the feeling.

Madden football has monetized on that with their ultimate team mode.

Basically how it works is you get points for completing challenges, you can use those points to buy packs or individual players that you can use in game. If you don't want to do that, you can buy Microsoft points to use on buying packs/coins/etc.

Whenever I'd complete a number of challenges I was so excited about the players I might get for my team.

Even when I was a kid, the thrill of seeing who you might get in a pack of (real) cards was incredible. One of my favorite players growing up was Vlad. Can't describe the thrill I got when I opened a pack of cards and landed Vladimir Guerrero. Yeah, it wasn't worth anything, but was super cool seeing that I got him in my pack of cards.
 

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I know that feeling. I had all kinds of toys worth a ton from my childhood that are now collectibles and my mom gave them away when I moved out. I found out years later. :(

I've held on to all the memorabilia from when I was a kid. Luckily my mother is such a saint that she has all that clutter at her house lol. When I was a kid, I'd save Seattle Times articles whenever something historic happened.

I don't care about the monetary value, it's mostly sentimental for me.
 

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