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- From: barth@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (barth.richards)
- Subject: Re: Does it BUG you? If so, why so?
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 18:34:40 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.183440.24917@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
- References: <1992Dec15.214730.15523@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu> <72027@cup.portal.com> <870@smith.CHI.IL.US>
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- In article <870@smith.CHI.IL.US> dick@smith.UUCP (Dick Smith) writes:
-
- >Problem solved... the new newsgroup rec.collecting.cards has passed, and
- >that should help the card collectors separate from the rest of us.
-
- Yea, finally! And I'm not saying that because I want the card collectors
- out of this newsgroup...well, OK, I'm saying that *partly* because I
- want the card collectors out of this newsgroup. I'm also saying it because
- I think their area of interest deserves its own newsgroup.
-
- >EZ-as-pi@cup.portal.com (Bruce Robert Gilson) writes:
- >
- >> It does, however, _puzzle_ me,
- >>because I can't see the sense of
- >>collecting something that is just
- >>printed to sell to collectors. Now I
- >>am a wide-ranging collector of paper
- >>items ranging from bus transfers to
- >>currency, but everything I collect has
- >>the distinction that it has a _primary_
- >>use that is not for collecting. So
- >>I just can't _understand_ card collect-
- >>ors.
-
- I sort of feel the same way. When I went through a brief phase of sports
- card collecting, I often felt like I was being taken for a ride by the
- card companies. However, what finally turned me off to cards really was
- that I realized that I didn't care that much about sports. If I did, I
- could see how I might still have an interest in cards, despite the obvious
- take-the-money-and-run attitude of the card companies, though I think I
- still might feel like somewhat of a sucker from time to time. I guess it
- would depend on what cards I was collecting.
-
- >There's no getting around the fact that once the presence of collectors
- >is noted by the producers of WHATEVER, they often find it profitable to
- >produce some items specifically for collectors. While I don't know that
- >it has happened to bus transfers, yet, there are certainly more designs
- >of phone cards, for example, than the phoning public needs. In part,
- >this makes collecting more interesting, but it means that the issuers
- >sell more items. Stamp collectors have known about this for decades,
- >and many shun the more obvious examples (eg. CTO).
-
- Exactly, which is why I tend to stick with collecting hobbies where those
- types of items are kept to a minimum, or at least are avoidable. Paper
- money is a good example of the former, and coins are a good example of the
- latter. There have been a few currency issues aimed at collectors, but not
- many. Issues of collector/investor-targeted coins runs rampant, but their
- are still many, many other areas of coin collecting to hold my interest.
-
- >But I confess that the only use I personally have had for sports cards
- >was to attach them to my bicycle with a clothespin, so as to make a
- >whirring noise in the spokes. I've felt for a while that there would be
- >a bust in the over-inflated sports card "market", but my sport card
- >collecting friends say they don't care, because they truely like the
- >stuff. If they aren't lying to themselves, they'll be fine.
-
- I guess that's all it really comes down to. If you like to collect what
- you are collecting, then it's worth your time and money.
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