Happy Spring Training Opener everyone! While we in Wisconsin are
staring at a winter storm for tomorrow (6-10 inches of snow), it's nice
to know I can flip on the radio and hear some baseball being played in
warmer climes. What a beautiful thing.
Tuff Stuff's Sports Collectors Monthly does a great job focusing
on sports cards, and we'll be adding some interesting articles in 2009.
In a series dubbed "Best Vintage Card Sets," we'll review some of what
are considered the best trading cards sets in baseball, football and
basketball. T.S. O'Connell, editor of
Tuff Stuff's sister publication,
Sports Collectors Digest, will review the cards' designs, interesting
features of the set, notable missing players and other tidbits of the
time.
The first one will be 1954 Topps Baseball, appearing soon.
This leads me to ask a rather general question for the hobby, but one
that generates some decent debate: What's the best card set that has
even been produced?
Older collectors will harken back to the glory days when completing
sets was attainable, while newer collectors enjoy the modern bells and
whistles of patch cards, autographs and other inserts.
I guess it depends on your preference. Some might argue the older sets
are easier to obtain these days than the current offerings since they
don't have the parallels and other nuances that drive collectors batty.
So dive in and let me know your thoughts. And watch for those articles coming.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 7:59:40 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)