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05-12-2016, 01:34 PM #1
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The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
Hey Everyone,
I ran across the article linked below and was wondering if anyone here has experience with ticket collecting. I also found this quote from the article to be interesting:
Glaser compares tickets to game-used items. "People collect jerseys and bats that are game-used, and I think a ticket very much falls in the same category," he said. "A ticket is a remembrance of an event."
Do you guys agree with that categorization? Also, if you collect tickets, what do you have in your collection? Would be cool to see.
http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...OTIxMjcxMjE1S0
Thanks,
ChrisChristopher Cavalier
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05-12-2016, 02:13 PM #2
Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
I have every ticket from Kolten Wong's game that he hit a homerun in his rookie year. Categorizing tickets as game used may not be the correct term, because what about people that collect tickets from concerts or other non-sports events.
Perhaps you may say game used ticket collecting if it pertains to sports & event ticket collecting if it is a non-sport event.
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05-12-2016, 02:52 PM #3
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
I have 2. Brock setting the SB record and Game 7 of the 1946 World Series.
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05-12-2016, 02:56 PM #4
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
I am actually featured in that article...
I have a ticket stub to every game (Football, hockey, basketball, baseball, etc.) i have ever went to...
Also every concert.
I like to flip through my binder and remember the games or concerts i went to.
That expanded my interest to collecting them as a hobby. I collect mostly Indians tickets. Ticket stubs or unused to events or rare occurrences that have happened for the Indians.
World Series, All Star Games, No-Hitters, 6 Hit games, etc.
It is a search that never ends because tickets were expendable where cards were kept more frequently.
So if anyone has any Indians tickets that they are looking to move feel free to send me an email or message. Or if you are just curious about getting into it message me.
I also collect Indians game used jerseys.
Andy
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05-12-2016, 03:40 PM #5
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
I knew there were a bunch of celebrities on GUU
Very nice that you are featured in the article Andy!
Personally, I think tickets are a closer relative to the trading card family but I also see how some people might consider it "used" to the extent that it actually relates to a specific game.
Would love to hear the thoughts of others on the topic as well as hear more about others' experiences and collections.
-ChrisChristopher Cavalier
Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions
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05-12-2016, 04:05 PM #6
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
With the increase in technology they could become more limited and further increase in value. A large quantity of people print tickets at home or now the popular thing to do is use your phone. Anyone know if teams offer the season ticket packages with full downloaded tickets? I wonder if there will be a time when teams scrap them all together?
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05-12-2016, 05:07 PM #7
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
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05-12-2016, 06:19 PM #8
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
I have been collecting tickets along with everything else (ie TOO MUCH) for quite awhile. I have several 3000 hit game tickets, some 400, 500 HR tickets several Cardinals WS tickets, most opening day tickets from Busch stadium 3, almost every game I've ever been to, unless it's a email ticket.
My best ticket is Stan the Man's last game ( full ticket ) framed with last game scorecard.
David
Always looking for Cardinals GU, and unusual.
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05-12-2016, 06:50 PM #9
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Re: The Emergence of Ticket Collecting
I don't believe tickets are in the game used category. That being said, I have quite a few odds and ends. I like the colorful look on some, the older style on others, etc. A couple favs are a 1997 M vs. OSU complete fb ticket from M's National Championship team, and a Game 6 ticket from the 2011World series. I might add, my all time favorite is one I do not own. It is pictured in the link in the original post, the 71 All Star game in Detroit. A thing of beauty. Thanks for starting this thread.
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05-12-2016, 07:19 PM #10
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