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re: Baseball card spinoff: your most valuable item you own (collectible,...
Posted on 9/17/16 at 9:44 am to theantiquetiger
Posted on 9/17/16 at 9:44 am to theantiquetiger
I put my memorabilia collection in a 10'x5' storage unit almost ten years ago. I constantly struggle to decide what to do with it. I kind of lost control back when eBay was big. I wish I focused the collection on a specific aspect of sports. Instead, it ranges from Hundreds of college helmets (many were custom made) to graded cards that date all the way back to 1887. To junk like cases of Shaq dunk toys and... 1000s of LSU posters and prints.
Just going to storage at this point causes me anxiety. The last time I dug into it was to sell some tobacco cards to fund my first photography setup. Sold a Walter Johnson, two christy Matthewsons, and a framed/matted collage of signed Bears HOFers. (Its been so long, I can't even find the CD that has all the pics of the collection) But, I still enjoy the irony that I went from collecting cards, to taking pictures that are now used to produce trading cards.
Just going to storage at this point causes me anxiety. The last time I dug into it was to sell some tobacco cards to fund my first photography setup. Sold a Walter Johnson, two christy Matthewsons, and a framed/matted collage of signed Bears HOFers. (Its been so long, I can't even find the CD that has all the pics of the collection) But, I still enjoy the irony that I went from collecting cards, to taking pictures that are now used to produce trading cards.
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