Looking Beyond the Physical State of Vintage Sports Cards: My Struggle with the Focus on Condition

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  • @unc23sports
    @unc23sports หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm glad you had a terrific time watching your son play baseball & and reflect on the memories on his baseball journey ❤ I always enjoy listening to your stories and why cards hold memories you will cherish forever! Thanks for sharing, Terry

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks, Dre! It is a lot of fun watching my kids play ball. It is great to see Michael still playing at 16. He loves the game, and I tell him to ride the wave for as long as he can.
      This was a video I felt I wanted to do. While it's great having cards in nice condition, this hobby is about so much more. I enjoy speaking to that aspect the most.
      I hope all is well with you and Mrs. Diaz.
      Have a great rest of the weekend.

  • @vintagesanctuary
    @vintagesanctuary หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Terry, your words, together with masterfully displayed vintage card and magazine groupings, invite viewers to explore and embrace deeper meaning and connections via the objects they collect! I absolutely love it, my collecting brother! 😊👊

  • @4softcorners728
    @4softcorners728 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your words paired with the cardboard paint such a vivid picture of days gone by, Terry! The reasons you laid out make perfect sense for why your collection is the way it is. I tend to think along the same lines of kids in the 50s and 60s either watching the games on tv or in person or on the radio. Instead of collecting with clear pictures of these moments I tend to think of kids playing with the cards of their favorite players while listening or watching and enjoy collecting the cards with stories to tell. Both evoke the same memories and feelings and there’s no wrong way to do it. Thanks for sharing my friend!

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Joe, thanks, my friend for sharing your thoughts of what connects you with vintage cards. You're right about kids playing with their cards as they listen or watch the games. Well stated. Happy 4th of July to you and your family.

  • @warrendinCLE
    @warrendinCLE หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Terry! You are a great story teller my friend! I'm with you! It's about the cards and the stories they tell and the memories they bring.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, it is. If that is the focus of your hobby there is far less chance you will end up being disappointed.

  • @mikethesportshistorycollec1947
    @mikethesportshistorycollec1947 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I always enjoy listening to you Terry. Your joy of collecting is obvious and infectious.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks so much Mike. I am glad you enjoyed. Have a great rest of the weekend.

    • @jimnfl7134
      @jimnfl7134 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 *Some cool Cards, Find Videos of Nintendo, ZELDA Games, NFL, 8 of my Card Collection (Nolan Ryan, Clayton Kershaw, Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek, Cal Ripken, Jerry Rice, Cris Carter) and more by Jim NFL 7!* Bart Starr and Johnny Bench and Keith Hernandez great!

  • @danielbernier6095
    @danielbernier6095 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Terry, I so appreciated this well articulated and narrated video of how and why you collect. Implanting yourself in a game through a well curated collection of cards and an understanding of a time and game gone by. It drives this collector to have a new appreciation for his own collection. Thanks for that. Sometimes, they say time stands still. Other times, time flies by. It surely flies by to fast when it comes to our kids. Your description of watching your son grow to love the game of baseball as he does conjured back some memories of my own. By the way, you showed great cards during this video. I truly appreciated the trifecta of Rose, Perez, and Bench. God bless.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Dan,
      I figured the Cincinatti theme to start the video fit since i was there last week. Kids do grow up quick so I try to savor all the moments I can.
      One of the great things about the community is being able to share our thoughts and ideas with each other.
      God Bless, my friend.

  • @bearcards3497
    @bearcards3497 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Enjoying the moment is what it's all about. It's great you could have that experience. Time sure flies!

  • @jpcards
    @jpcards หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There is fun and there is joy. I will say that condition and value, to me, are part of the fun, but the real joy for me in this hobby are in the not-as-tangible things that you so eloquently talk about here in this video. Great brushstrokes on this one, Terry. Thanks for the great watch and listen.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi John,
      Fun and joy is a good way to put it. For me, the fun is just not there with that aspect after I acquire the card. I get why it is for many collectors. Condition is usually apparent when the card is shown; the personal connection the collector feels to it is not. Once it is in my collection, I want to enjoy the card for the memories, emotions, and history it evokes. I just wanted to share my thoughts, as there are others who may feel the same way.
      I hope all is well, my friend. Have a great rest of the weekend.

  • @zachandporter
    @zachandporter หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great comment about watching your son. Thanks for letting us travel time with you today.

  • @PickerJimS
    @PickerJimS หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Terry! What a great experience for your son to play at Xavier and I know as a parent it was a great experience for you too, one you both will forever remember!
    While I do want a collection in the best condition possible I have many cards in my collection that I am thrilled to have in any condition!
    The memories of good times with family and friends and reminiscing about games and the players I looked up to, is for me, the greatest part of collecting the cards!
    As you said, nostalgia, that’s what matters the most!
    Thanks for the thought provoking video! 😁

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi Jim!
      Yeah, it was pretty awesome watching him on a D-1 field. He also plays some games locally at Niagara University, another D-1 school. It is nice that the schools allow the teams to use the fields.
      I agree with you about getting cards in the best condition possible, but once I have them, there is so much more that I want to share and talk about. I just wanted to share that in case others think the same way, which I know you do.
      Thanks, as always for sharing your thoughts. I really enjoyed your Celtics video and was happy to hear you got to see the championship-clinching game.

  • @thebostonkid7832
    @thebostonkid7832 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    your contribution to the hobby is unmatched.. every time I listen to your videos especially a video like this,it takes me back to times like June 12 th 1984 ....watching the Celtics win the NBA title over the LA Lakers(my favorite Celtic moment of all time)... so when I look at Larry Bird card or a magic Johnson card I think of June 12th 1984 game 7 watching with my dad. All the fans running onto the court, (which they don't allow now). I think of the fans after the game going to the Laker bus outside of the garden and shaking the bus crazily until the laker bus decided to get out of there as quick as possible..old school stuff. You've definitely made the hobby much more nostalgic, fun, inspirational and educational for me . frankly it's quite a gift that you give all of us collectors. Terry ..(Mr chairman)... thanks for another great video! health and happiness have a great weekend...the kid

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Jonathan, I am biased but the memories are what its mostly about. So, I really appreciate hearing yours about the Celtics and Lakers. You're such a passionate fan of your teams and a connoisseur of the history of the game. Back then, I was a big Lakers fan. As I look back, I really appreciate the greatness of those Celtics teams.
      I enjoy having nice condition cards but when I have my cards displayed, I want to soak in the memories rather than do a technical analysis of the card. It seems so uninspiring. Haha. Especially, when the condition of the card is usually apparent to the viewer. To each their own.
      You're always so kind with your words.
      Take care, my good friend.

  • @GoldenSlumber474
    @GoldenSlumber474 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mid 60s Packers! You’re speaking my language Terry although it was a tough era for your Cowboy teams. Kudos! You screen writing for this week’s installment was especially Oscar-worthy. You paint such vivid pictures of our nostalgic youths with your wordcraft. You are the Pulitzer of the card community pal!

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thank you, Gary. My Packers reference was a subtle tribute to you, my friend. I know you love that era of Packers football. I almost went with the 70s Cowboys but it didn’t have quite the romance. The 50s Rams was another option but I have something else in store for them.
      You have a wonderful weekend. Your kind words mean a lot.
      Take care

  • @storiesincardboard9420
    @storiesincardboard9420 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well said Terry! I think you perfectly stated what many of us wrestle with. Ultimately we want the card and the connection it brings but it can be difficult to not think about condition to some degree. Have a great weekend.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Chris! You're right it is difficult to avoid thinking about condition. It is nice to find nice examples of cards, but I just don't want it to be the focus. There are bigger reasons why the card draws me in. You have a great weekend too.

  • @scootscollectibles
    @scootscollectibles 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Well said Terry. I struggled with condition when I first got back into the hobby because I was almost trying to compete with everyone. But once I took a step back and found the reason I collect it really help with looking behind the grade at times. Great topic this week. Have a good weekend. Thanks for sharing.
    By the way I was just looking at that 1967 Starr this morning lol. So seeing that card in your display was cool to see

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Mike, yeah, I can see where it is tempting to try and keep up. I have said many times, I am glad I wasn't on TH-cam until I learned who I am as a collector. While there are some great channels and people out there, it is easy to get sucked in and spend a lot of money. You got a level head.
      The 67 Starr is a beauty with the yellow border.
      Take care,
      Terry

  • @BunklesWorld
    @BunklesWorld 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I 100% agree with you. As a lifelong baseball fan, whose interest has waxed and waned over the years the memories of the "days" of back when is what does it for my personal collection. There are certain cards and sets I strive for - including building "hoards" of certain years of baseball cards (mostly 1970's) as they bring back the memories of those innocent years. "We" as collectors can sometimes get very caught up in the "values" or grades of cards - but in essence "rip em, flip em, collect what you love" a phrase I use often in my vids might be a bit cliche, but isn't that what it should be about? Thanks for sharing.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you, my friend. I was born in the 70s but the later part of my childhood was in the 80s. Football cards from the 70s are my favorite era to collect. You had the iconic teams like the Cowboys, Steelers and Raiders. Fun times.
      The good thing about cliches is they often ring true which is why they are frequently used. I just said that so I don’t get the reply “collect what you love.” Of course, you should.
      Have a great weekend.

  • @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards
    @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    No one does it better than you Terry ❤. I love love hearing your deep thoughts about your collection and the cards you share. 🤙🤙

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks Dylan! I can get a little deep but that is who I am. Haha. As I get older I appreciate the power of words to paint pictures, evoke emotions and to inspire. It makes me feel good knowing that someone of your character and passion for collecting appreciates it.

    • @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards
      @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 deep is my middle name 😜 lifes not worth living if we dont talk about our feelings. ❤️👊

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards So true!

  • @vintagecardssteve8582
    @vintagecardssteve8582 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I have always heard Don Drysdale was one of the meanest and toughest pitchers to face. Great share Terry. Always enjoy.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Steve! Drysdale is one of my favorites to read about. He had so much personality on the mound. So many fun stories of him brushing back players.

    • @adamscardcloset9020
      @adamscardcloset9020 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and some of your cards . I think you speak for a lot of us true collectors out there. Have a chipper day

  • @undraftedplayer
    @undraftedplayer 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello Terry , great and very thoughful video about Life and collecting. Hope you will have a great and relaxing week-end. Happy Collecting.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks Fabien! I am glad you enjoyed. I hope you have an enjoyable weekend. too.

  • @xavierwren0212
    @xavierwren0212 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Awesome Sauce Reds cards! Nothing like sweet cards from the Era of the Big Red Machine! Thanks for sharing!

  • @davidm686
    @davidm686 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As always, exceptionally well said and presented and a privilege to watch and hear your thoughts 👊🏻⚾️🏒

  • @RipFan8
    @RipFan8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Terry. Great stories and great cards. I remember many weekend tournaments with my son's teams, as I also coached many of those years. Simply a fabulous time, man to be able to turn back the clock. Enjoy it my friend, it's priceless. Talk soon pal.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Stephen! You’re right, the experience with the kids is priceless. It can be tiring but I know I will miss it someday.
      Have a great week, my friend.

  • @Dcollection
    @Dcollection 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Terry! Fantastic imagery you painted with Lambeau Field and Drysdale.
    I find condition talk to be pretty boring but to each their own. The discovery is the most important part for me as well. It brings me more fond memories than just looking at the card. I can look at a Stan Musial I picked up with my son at a show. It’s great to have the Musial but when I look at it I can also remember the time spent with him.
    I’m impressed you had as busy of a week you had and still got a video out. I couldn’t do that, haha. Great video, Terry. Hope you have a great, restful weekend.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Andy!
      Drysdale is one of my favorites to talk about from the 1960s. Guys like him and Gibson reflect an era when pitchers were not afraid to throw inside to take control of the strike zone. It was the mentality that you will dig in at your own risk.
      Yeah, there are some great people and collectors who love to talk about condition, and that is their choice. I know it is a hobby that lends itself to that, so I get it. I just find it funny that they share details that are obvious, such as it being off-centered top to bottom or left to right. Look at this banged-up corner or that tiny smudge on the bottom. These are all things that are apparent if you're watching the video. Why tell us? Haha. Seriously, if collectors like that kind of thing, then go for it. I just wanted to put my thoughts out there because I don’t want someone thinking they have to knit pick their cards. It is easy to get caught up in the groupthink.
      I love hearing about why a collector chose that player, year, or set to acquire. My approach doesn’t have to be the way for a person to collect, but I am also able to share my opinion. Hearing what that Musial means to you makes it mean more to me. I enjoy stories like that.
      I'm not going to lie, it was a lot of work to get a video out this week, but I enjoy doing it and this was something that was on my mind.
      Have a great weekend!

  • @AngryOldManTTM
    @AngryOldManTTM หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Super video Terry. You made me feel as though I was at Lambeau Field and The Philadelphia Spectrum. I remember my dad telling me how he and his friends would drive down to Philly to see the Broad Street Bullies. Dave the Hammer was his favorite player. Those cards are fantastic. The Flyers were my favorites. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Ed, Very cool that your dad and friends had such rich memories of watching the Broadstreet Bullies. "The Hammer" was as tough as they came. I can never hear the story of the Flyers angering the Red Army team to the point where they left the ice. Such a physical and skilled team.

  • @backtothecardboard
    @backtothecardboard 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I think you hit the nail on the head! That’s exactly how I feel about collecting. I’m sure I’m not the only collector on here that feels the same. Beautifully said Terry. BTW, nice grouping to start the video.😊

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Shannon. I figured you would like that Reds trio. I am glad that the video resonates with you. I love nice looking cards as much as anyone, but for me, they mean so much more. Have a great weekend!

  • @The_Cincinnati_Kid
    @The_Cincinnati_Kid 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Just well, well presented and said. Your channel and others like Clean Cheap Shots are my hobby “guard rail” I have to admit I struggle with feeling I have a be a finished product collector to share here. But it’s just being at a different stage in my hobby journey.
    I have acquired a few cards lately that condition-wise look very trendy to the times. But I’ve hesitated to share them in video, if I have no other reason than “hey look at my shiny new vintage toy”.
    Watching some of your really early videos made me realize that it is foolish of me to think I have to be this huge polished collector to share. You have certainly evolved through this journey of making TH-cam videos to become the great story teller through cards and magazines.
    I’m in that awkward phase of growing into my antlers and filling into my hobby body.
    But I always look forward to your vids because the unique journey you invite us to go with you on. If I can’t find my own voice along those lines without being too copy-catty, I may have to stop, because I don’t want to keep going on solely with “hey look at me”!
    So if you have any pointers for me on my videos. I’m listening.
    Thank you, take care, and God bless you Terry!

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi CK,
      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. It means a lot to me that you view my channel as one that helps you in your collecting journey.
      In the past, I’ve mentioned on my channel that I’m grateful I didn’t watch TH-cam during the early days of building my adult collection. While there are knowledgeable collectors and entertaining channels out there, I’m glad I forged my own collecting path. You need to ask yourself what you want your collection to look like. Don’t get caught up in the hype about buying prewar, centered cards, “odd ball stuff,” shiny cards, or whatever else is being bandied about. Figure out what you want to collect, establish your budget, stick to it, and plan how to achieve your goals.
      I started as an adult collector in my early 20s and now I will be 50 this year. I had a set budget from the start and built my collection to over 2,700 graded cards over time. My tastes changed a bit during that period, and I sold some cards to buy others. Overall, I have collected pretty consistently. If I were starting at my age now, I wouldn’t aim to build the collection I have. Cards are my hobby, and I’m not going to invest serious money that could go into stocks, bonds, or other investments. I have a wife and four children and want to retire in the next 12 years. I would still collect the same eras and sports but would need to be more selective based on my hobby budget and my age.
      Regarding TH-cam, I hope you stick with it. You have to ask yourself what you want your channel to be. Do you want a large following with thousands of subscribers or just a small, fun channel? Maybe something in between. I chose a small, fun channel. I have zero interest in being a TH-cam celebrity with thousands of subscribers. I choose not to show myself partly because of my job but mainly because I value my privacy.
      I also committed to generally doing no more than one video a week. This gives me time to prepare my videos and support others' content. It also allows me to answer every comment on my videos and emails and comment on others' videos. This is important to me, and so far, it has been manageable.
      It can take time to find your voice and purpose. It’s okay to learn from others, but you have to be yourself. As you can see from my early videos, you get better at it over time. Alex (Bowman53) taught me more about working the camera than anyone on TH-cam. However, I didn’t try to emulate him. He is a master of videography and documentary-style videos, which is his profession. My strength is writing and narration. I admire and have studied the voices of men like Harry Kalas, John Facenda, Hal Riney, David Ogden Stiers, and David McCullough. My channel focuses more on collecting memories, stories, history, and my fondness for 50s to 80s culture. These aspects developed over time but not by accident. Figure out what you enjoy talking about and go from there.
      Good luck, and I hope you stick with it.

    • @The_Cincinnati_Kid
      @The_Cincinnati_Kid หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 thanks Terry for taking the time to write out such a reply full of great advice. Here’s what I thought in response to your advice so far.
      I really don’t want a large channel. I can barely keep up with my subscribers as it is.
      Although, I have turned the camera around a couple of times, I’m not that comfortable with it. I prefer the cards to be the stars of the show.
      I feel having a catch phrase intro is a little too cliche’ and isn’t me. But I think a similar Outro phase is ok. I like the one I have now.
      I prefer radio style over tv. So I think I will remain behind the camera.
      Very good point about collecting style in the present. I’m very close in age to you. I collected some in my late 20’s then got out of it mostly because I couldn’t afford vintage. Now I can, and I FOMO’d for awhile. (Thankfully, not during the Covid bubble) But now I seem to be slowing down, impulse buying less. Focusing on goals, sets and players and looking for value. I could buy a coma card. But I just don’t see the sense in it now. Had I stayed in the game back twenty plus years ago maybe it would be different. But I too have higher priorities with investing to retire soon so I can spend more time with my family. So I’m trying focus on stuff that’s affordable. A big card for me is $300 max. I just have a hard time justifying more for this.
      I’ve always enjoyed your channel, and Sammy at SFIsports cards because of you voices. So distinctive. So I’m going to work on mine and have more prep time to script some things and tell some more stories.
      I really appreciate your encouragement and advice. Take care and enjoy the rest of the weekend. In a few short hours I’ll be hitting the road to take my daughter to her softball tournament.
      Your friend,
      CK

  • @bearcards3497
    @bearcards3497 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very insightful comments on condition and cards. Seeing the images the vintage cards is a great way to transport ourselves into the past. The cards are a little piece of that history. I love how you really take time to the card image, design, and the history behind the players. That's the way to collect, absolutely 👍

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks Brian. I think the hobby places too much emphasis on condition. While it is great to have nice looking cards, they mean so much more than that.

    • @bearcards3497
      @bearcards3497 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 agreed

  • @signsofthepastime
    @signsofthepastime 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Always enjoyable listening to you put into words what I’m sure many in the hobby also feel, Terry. You are a mouthpiece for the community, for the collector. When getting cards for my collection, if I find good examples it’s just a bonus. Most likely they’ll be going with me on location or they have ink on them which for me is more special than the actual condition. Thanks for sharing your story and thoughts.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Hugo, thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed the video and felt a connection to it. Hugo, you personify going beyond the physical state of the card by transforming the traditional way of collecting into a dynamic and engaging journey. Have a great rest of the weekend.

  • @EverydayCardCollector-Jason
    @EverydayCardCollector-Jason 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video Terry! I truly enjoy listening to you as you show your cards. I hope your son did well in his baseball tournament.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks Jason! The team went 2 and 3, but finished on a high note beating the #1 seed who was 4 and 0 heading into the game. It made for an extra nice ride home.

  • @cyguy29
    @cyguy29 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This one almost brought me to tears, Terry. So much of what you said is exactly how I feel. So many of the cards I buy, I buy for how they evoke memories for me. I appreciate you sharing this with us.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Kevin, My pleasure. I am glad that this video connected with you. Those are the best kind of cards to add to your collection.

  • @theratedrabbi
    @theratedrabbi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As always, your stories paint beautiful pictures. Thank you, Terry.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you, Rabbi Dave. All the best on your temporary hiatus. I will miss your videos. They are some of the best out there.

  • @TCBsprtscards
    @TCBsprtscards หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing your thoughts and stories with us! Very nice cards shown as well, have a great weekend!

  • @CallieandJordanSquad
    @CallieandJordanSquad หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Enjoy every minute of every day. Great video enjoyed watching.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      So true. Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy 4th July to you and your family.

  • @Hodges1455
    @Hodges1455 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Gave a video like. This is the third time watching the video. Wonderful memories made with your son. Time sure does fly. I have a sophomore in HS myself. Cards send me back to a simpler time as a kid and the excitement and thrill of buying or trading for a card I wanted with little consideration to condition. I just wanted the card and the joy of owning it and appreciating it in my own collection. So many memories and life lessons that I've made collecting cards. Hope you have a wonderful 4th of July, Terry.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Brian! I am glad the video resonated with you. I didn’t know you had a sophomore too. It does goes by so fast. I have no regrets but wished it would slow down some.
      I don’t know if there is a right reason to collect but I like the way you go about it.
      My 4th was great. I hope you had a nice one too.

  • @the_card_closet
    @the_card_closet หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well said, Terry. And some really nice cards to boot.

  • @stuke1976
    @stuke1976 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Enjoyed the video! Some nice-looking card grouping, specifically the Packers. Drysdale was a lot better than people appear to give him credit for.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks Scott. I enjoy talking about Drysdale. A compelling personality and player of the era. My story is based on a real game and statistics but just like the announcers from the 1930s who used “ticker tape” I like to create my own details. I enjoy writing and reciting, as you can tell. Have a great weekend.

  • @CleanCheapShots
    @CleanCheapShots หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your words are always so carefully chosen. I find it interesting that some antiques people really enjoy when they have character (patina). Why don't they see it that way with cards?

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, Drew. I do spend a lot of time putting my thoughts together. It is important to me that my thoughts are clear and concise.
      Good point about antiques. I do like cards in nice condition, but I just don't want to talk about it. Mainly because I find it boring unless an interesting perspective is being shared with it. However, most of the time, collectors are sharing so called flaws that we can clearly see with our own eyes, like corners and centering. Haha.
      Have a great weekend.

  • @warrendinCLE
    @warrendinCLE หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @godisgreat8462
    @godisgreat8462 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Awesome my friend 🎉

  • @RobCashCards
    @RobCashCards 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great job! You were in my neck of the woods for your son’s game. I live just across the river. Have a wonderful weekend!

  • @WadeBoggsFan
    @WadeBoggsFan หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well said Terry!

  • @jga59
    @jga59 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yeah Terry. The problem today is many collectors look at condition in terms of obtaining a card that is as close to pristine as possible with economic reasons in mind. For me, condition is a part of the soul of the card.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Gannon. Our back and forth emails partially inspired this video. You know how much I appreciate your perspective.

    • @jga59
      @jga59 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 Honored, my friend.

    • @jga59
      @jga59 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 Honored , my friend.

    • @jga59
      @jga59 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 Gonna try this again. For some reason, my messages are not posting. Could be my phone, which I've been having issues with. Anyway, I just want to tell you, I'm honored, Terry.

  • @kenscardboard
    @kenscardboard หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Terry, you and I collect in a similar manner. The cards I have bring me back to times of entertainment in the past. Great tales of past performances brought back by little pieces of cardboard. I’m kind of bummed that the hobby these days seems to be about getting the 1/1 or the best grade of a card. Do some of today’s collectors even know the players on the cardboard they’re buying. Have a great weekend.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Ken! I think we do too. Well stated about going back to times of entertainment. I do like graded cards, but once I have them I want to move past all the condition talk and just enjoy the cards. While there are some beautiful photos and designs, they are not artwork by Monet and Picasso. They are cardboard with pictures marketed to kids.

  • @gcxred4kat9
    @gcxred4kat9 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have a love hate affair with grading also. I miss the days when we just went by poor, good, very good, excellent, nr mint, mint. To think a card that looks mint to the naked eye might get a 9 cuz of something seen under high magnification just takes something away from it all for me.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I do like grading as well and don't intend to stop acquiring graded cards. Once I get the card, I want to enjoy what it represents to me, not just its condition. I don't need to share every flaw or what is beautiful about the card from a condition standpoint. You can see the card and decide for yourself if you care about that type of thing. The card is in my collection because of what it represents to me as a collector.
      Have a great weekend.

  • @MrJmangini
    @MrJmangini 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You and I don’t always hold the same views but we do here.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks. Interesting. Beyond my view of I bonds, I think my channel is pretty vanilla. Haha

    • @vintageonvintage817
      @vintageonvintage817 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi Terry,
      Can’t tell you enough how much I enjoy the way you are able to articulate the meaning and passion behind why you collect.
      I know at times I am guilty of looking to much at the condition of a card, even if it was purchased due to a childhood memory.
      As a kid the hours I spent, holding my cards, studying the stats on the back are really important memories to me. Thanks for helping me remember that!
      Have a great weekend and July 4th holiday!

    • @ACD1994
      @ACD1994 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 Maybe that's why I like your channel. Lol. Hope you have a great weekend.

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@vintageonvintage817

  • @TonyBlack574
    @TonyBlack574 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lambeau Field + Notre Dame = Michigan Stadium. Packers Green and Gold was the same as Notre Dame. Curly Lambeau is a Notre Dame alum.

  • @SconnieTradition
    @SconnieTradition หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video Terry - I love your passion for the hobby! Did you say Packers!? 😊

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Scott! Yes, I have a lot of respect for those Lombardi teams. How could you not?

  • @peterb4871
    @peterb4871 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice video

  • @marksantucci4230
    @marksantucci4230 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you drove from New York to Ohio that's far very far? I think you meant to say collect what you like? I think what you said it's more interesting to talk about how cards look next to each other rather than the condition creases , corners ect?
    Nice 1965 Rose , 1969 Perez and 1970 Bench ,.
    nice 1967 Bart Starr , 1964 Jim Taylor and 1966 Paul Hornig , in minus degrees cold enough for the Icebowl? I wonder what the fans felt like wearing suites and ties double layers of clothes I would think?
    nice Maury Wills , 1963 Don Drysdale , nice 1962 Willie Davis ,
    how much do you think a Dodger dog was back then? what about a coke?
    nice 1973 Bill Barber , nice 1975 Bernie Parent nice 1974 Bobby Clarke

    • @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648
      @tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi Mark! From western New York to Cincinatti it is about 7 hours. When you factor in stopping for gas and a meal it is closer to 7:45. We had two games on Sunday and then drove straight home. It was a fun day, but a long one.
      Thanks, on the cards!
      I am not sure what a Dodger Dog and Coke cost, but it was probably about 50 cents for both.
      Have a great rest of the weekend!