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 Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Encouraging aspects of the hobby
Posted by Chris

For those of you who don’t know me personally, I am going to periodically tell you my thoughts on the current state of the hobby.

I am a fairly large buyer and seller of vintage Green Bay Packers memorabilia (how could I not be? I only live one hour from Lambeau and am a huge fan of the team’s history). I don’t think I am alone when I say that I have been burned many times during my early days of collecting. I once thought “impeccable source” and “light use” meant everything was A-ok. What I didn’t realize was “light use” meant “no use” and the source probably isn’t all that “impeccable” if the seller doesn’t tell us what exactly it is.

Thank God I am a lot smarter than I once was, but I am still a bit vulnerable considering all of the items I buy over the Internet.

That said, the point of this blog entry isn’t to talk negatively about the hobby. I am going to praise it and talk about something that I really enjoy reading – online forums. The two forums I read most frequently are the Game Used Forums on gameuseduniverse.com and the Vintage Baseball Card Forum.

Now there is definitely some drama that exists in each of these chat boards (lets face it, that’s one of the reasons we read these things). Nevertheless, the groups of people who make up these online communities are some of the most knowledgeable hobbyists out there. I can’t count how many times I have seen board members catch wind of a fraudulent item on eBay or a questionable item in an auction and pitch in their efforts to shut down the sale.
It’s really good stuff.

At each year’s National Card Convention the boys at the Vintage Baseball Card Forum even have an annual dinner, which seems to be very well attended (I only say “seems” because I have never attended). With all the negativity that sometimes surrounds the hobby, it is really great to see fellow collectors getting together and developing new friendships.

When I was in high school, I used to hang out at my local card shop for many hours a week. Seriously, my parents were never worried about where I was because they always knew that I was at Timeout (that’s what the shop was called). Sure, we would do things that were not hobby related, like play cards, play catch in the street, but when it all comes down to it we were there because of our common interests in sports cards. More than ten years have past since my days at the card shop and I am in contact with almost everyone I used to hang out with there.

I currently view message boards the same way I view the bonds and great times I had at Timeout. A place to make long-time friends. All because of the hobby we are passionate about.



3/27/2007 6:11:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2]
 Monday, March 26, 2007
Welcome to Gavel Chat
Posted by Chris

I would like to welcome everyone to the first entry of my blog, "Gavel Chat."

My name is Chris Nerat, an associate editor for Sports Collectors Digest, and as an active participant in the hobby for nearly 20 years I have seen it all. I was a full-time employee for SCD Authentic as a card grader, worked as a writer for the auction house American Memorabilia and also worked for the Upper Deck card company in Las Vegas.

This year I started back at Sports Collectors Digest and couldn't be happier. The staff here is very knowledgeable and a joy to work with.

A lot of changes to our online coverage will be taking place in 2007 and I am very excited about them. You are seeing the first major part of our changes with the addition of this blog. We also will be adding much more video and audio content, in addition to editorial content exclusive to sportscollectorsdigest.com.

I will be using my blog to bring many of the hobby's current topics to light with a main focus on eBay and major auctions.

As you will soon find out I am very opinionated and I urge our readers to chime in with their thoughts as well. For the most part my blog will be fairly informal and updated regularly.
Thank you for taking the time to read my introduction to Gavel Chat. Please, don't be a stranger.

-Chris



3/26/2007 10:16:27 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]