Okay so I've been dwindling down my card set but now I'm building it up again with new sets/themes.
I want to begin collecting cards that feature the classic Hollywood era (I'd say 1920s-1960s) & then after that only cards that feature certain actors/actresses from 'the early days'.
I know there's a lot of 'general' Hollywood sets out there ie Donruss Americana, Topps American Pie, and more specific sets such as The Vintage/Classic Poster series from Breygent Marketing plus the Marilyn Monroe sets and no doubt more besides that I still don't know about.
A main problem with this is the chase cards from 1/1 'dream' cards to all the costume/swatches, autos/cut signatures not to mention variants.
There's also the complication of actor/musicians like Sinatra & Elvis (Esp. the latter!) who feature in many sets plus multiple sets of their own (I could spend a life time just collecting Elvis!) so there's more cards of some people than others.
Think I'd be best narrowing it down to particular stars?
How would you go about creating a themed set?
Or those of who you who have any type of themed set already have any ideas?
Thanks for reading all
January 06, 2012, 10:52 AM
wolfie
There is a set called Hollywood walk of fame which has a base set of about 250 cards and no chase.
This is a great set for old film stars etc.
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January 06, 2012, 11:28 AM
watchers of watchers
Try this... take a movie from say the 50's pick a star and work forward and back connecting all others to that one person. I find it interesting all the time with my autographs I collect, say my recent Burt Lancaster who starred with Telly Savalas in a movie who was in a movie with Lee marvin and so on that way I can display them with themes! Just a thought!
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January 06, 2012, 11:48 AM
TC00
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Originally posted by wolfie: There is a set called Hollywood walk of fame which has a base set of about 250 cards and no chase.
This is a great set for old film stars etc.
Thanks for that Wolfie - I'll go track it down.
January 06, 2012, 11:50 AM
TC00
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Originally posted by watchers of watchers: Try this... take a movie from say the 50's pick a star and work forward and back connecting all others to that one person. I find it interesting all the time with my autographs I collect, say my recent Burt Lancaster who starred with Telly Savalas in a movie who was in a movie with Lee marvin and so on that way I can display them with themes! Just a thought!
That's a really interesting way to go about it & lots of avenues to choose from - I'll give it a try, thanks
January 06, 2012, 12:52 PM
TC00
Just putting some URL's on here for now of potential Hollywood sets to track down & check out.
If anyone has any information on these (basically if they're difficult to get hold of) feel free to post below.
Ps. Think any/all of the Donruss Americana series are (in part because the sets are huge/impossible to complete!) worth paying out for?This message has been edited. Last edited by: TC00,
January 06, 2012, 10:27 PM
Raven
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Originally posted by TC00: Think any/all of the Donruss Americana series are (in part because the sets are huge/impossible to complete!) worth paying out for?
If your speaking as a whole set, no, but there are certainly at least a few celebrity autograph cards in Americana that should interest any movie or TV fan. You could also look into Pop Century and Razor Signature Cuts.
These are hodge podge sets that have too many diverse and often marginal characters for my liking, but there are some hidden gems in there. The most cost effective way to handle these types of sets is to just pick up the single cards you want, otherwise you are likely to pack pull many people you don't like or don't even know.
February 05, 2012, 07:44 PM
WandringRebel
The 2011 Topps American Pie release has an insert set called Hollywood Walk of Fame. It's 50 cards in all and has cards for stars like Grace Kelly and Gary Cooper.