by bjerome » Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:18 am
"Obviously not a sports collector". You haven't seen my collection, but no, I am not a Sport(s) Collector. I am a Sport Collector. I am a Baseball Collector and have put together one heck of a little collection of Baseball Items in about a year and a half. Many of these items that I obtain are obtained (In Person) through shows, games, and appearances at the Bob Feller Museum. I also obtain many TTM. I log many miles as I live in North Dakota which is close to nowhere as far as Baseball goes (I live 6 hours away from Minneapolis which is by far the closest), and actually do spend plenty of my hard earned money traveling to many of these events. I might also add that I put my life on the line every day that I do earn my money in my duties as a Police Officer. Because I mention that people complain about not getting inscriptions you insult me, my intelligence, and my baseball collection. Do I know that collectors put more value on a signed item with an inscription , yes I do. Difference is my collection is not for sale. I mentioned that people want the inscription and do make a big deal about it when they don't get one, but do get the autograph. My point is that the signature is most important and without it the inscription is worthless. I never insulted your collection, don't insult mine, especially when you have no idea what I have outside of what you have seen on fanmail.biz. I have many baseballs signed, bats, jerseys, game tickets, etc. A lot of miles were traveled, many games watched, a lot of time taken to meet these players and legends of the game.
"Obviously not a sports collector". You haven't seen my collection, but no, I am not a Sport(s) Collector. I am a Sport Collector. I am a Baseball Collector and have put together one heck of a little collection of Baseball Items in about a year and a half. Many of these items that I obtain are obtained (In Person) through shows, games, and appearances at the Bob Feller Museum. I also obtain many TTM. I log many miles as I live in North Dakota which is close to nowhere as far as Baseball goes (I live 6 hours away from Minneapolis which is by far the closest), and actually do spend plenty of my hard earned money traveling to many of these events. I might also add that I put my life on the line every day that I do earn my money in my duties as a Police Officer. Because I mention that people complain about not getting inscriptions you insult me, my intelligence, and my baseball collection. Do I know that collectors put more value on a signed item with an inscription , yes I do. Difference is my collection is not for sale. I mentioned that people want the inscription and do make a big deal about it when they don't get one, but do get the autograph. My point is that the signature is most important and without it the inscription is worthless. I never insulted your collection, don't insult mine, especially when you have no idea what I have outside of what you have seen on fanmail.biz. I have many baseballs signed, bats, jerseys, game tickets, etc. A lot of miles were traveled, many games watched, a lot of time taken to meet these players and legends of the game.