CamaroDMD
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The majority of my collection over the years has been tied to older set building...I would call it "vintage" cards but I think many people wouldn't go that far (to me anything 1989 and older is vintage).
Outside of that, I have stayed away from modern cards outside of a couple player PCs. Players who never made much of a splash in the NFL so their cards are affordable and not in demand. The only exception is Joe Montana (my all-time favorite player) who I do collect with a passion...however, I focus on cards from his playing years and avoid modern stuff (for the most part).
However, there is a player in the NFL who is by far my favorite active player...he's not at the same level as Montana when it comes to being my "favorite player" but to be honest he's not far off. I wouldn't say he's a "star" player just yet...but I think he's well on his way I think and the prices of his cards reflect that. The player is Marcus Mariota.
I'd like to start a Mariota PC and avoid base cards, but I'm not sure how to go about doing it with the way modern sets are being produced. It seems their is either base or really high end cards for bigger name players. There isn't much in between. With players like this...is it simply a balance of quantity verses quality and you have to be much more selective than in the old days? What is the best way to approach such a collection?
Outside of that, I have stayed away from modern cards outside of a couple player PCs. Players who never made much of a splash in the NFL so their cards are affordable and not in demand. The only exception is Joe Montana (my all-time favorite player) who I do collect with a passion...however, I focus on cards from his playing years and avoid modern stuff (for the most part).
However, there is a player in the NFL who is by far my favorite active player...he's not at the same level as Montana when it comes to being my "favorite player" but to be honest he's not far off. I wouldn't say he's a "star" player just yet...but I think he's well on his way I think and the prices of his cards reflect that. The player is Marcus Mariota.
I'd like to start a Mariota PC and avoid base cards, but I'm not sure how to go about doing it with the way modern sets are being produced. It seems their is either base or really high end cards for bigger name players. There isn't much in between. With players like this...is it simply a balance of quantity verses quality and you have to be much more selective than in the old days? What is the best way to approach such a collection?