What Next?

I know this has entered everyone's mind or has been talked about much by inner circles of glovers, but I see more people are posting so I'll throw it out there: What concerns do you have for glove collecting? Or better yet, what would you like to see in the future of glove collecting?
I must say that I'm very appreciative of all the efforts that everyone has made throughout: Joe with his newsletter/guides/booklets, Rob, Jim, Jerry, Brett with their sites, Dave with his book, and Brett(again) for this wonderful forum. I applaud you all for your hard work and passion for our hobby. (If I forgot you I'm sorry in advance)
Now I know we don't have crystal balls and this economic situation has got us right now, but like everything it will pass. What do you guys see?
From the looks of things it appears that we are all across the board on ages , so I know we'll have some different perspectives which will be great.
I think the biggest thing for me is getting more blood into the hobby. I think the vets have a great shot of making money off their collections for the years to come if they decide to do so. Younger guys who ride it out 40-50 years from now I really don't know. To say don't worry about it is foolish I think. One thing I'm trying to do, especially with my friends who like baseball is get them going with gloves. It's kind of like what Rob Mucha did for me. He took me under his wing (a tear) and helped me along the way. Many times, I may do a lopsided trade with one of those guys just to get them started or sell them a non keeper (for me) for next to nothing. I think one trade I gave the guy all my glove books because he seemed so entrigued with it all. My only thing is how to get those guys to the next level? Where we all are. By the way Rob, I know those early deals were in my favor and I thank you for it.
Another thing I hope will help get more people energized, especially in my area, is the opening of the LA Sports Museum. If that doesn't get you pumped I don't know what will. I told Rob we should sell outside or across the street to get people into gloves/equipment. I know it's hard to predict what's going to happen and I don't know if down the road I'll sell my collection or hand it down to my daughter Alex (she'll be our only one). With my luck she'll probably yard sale it. "Uh, that White glove Daddy kept, 50 cents?" Oh Geez, I better just be entombed with it all! Haha. Thoughts? Or suggestions on how you get more blood into the hobby?
As for what I like to see is more regional get togethers or something to that extent. Now I know gas and schedules are all issues. Also, lugging tubs/totes of gloves as well, but one can hope can one?
I think West coast people were given a blow when the National decided not to include Anaheim in their tours any more. Correct?
Just my 2 cents. I know we'll have a variety of opinions, so I'm strapping on my seat belt and ready to where this one takes us. Cheers...............RBD
I must say that I'm very appreciative of all the efforts that everyone has made throughout: Joe with his newsletter/guides/booklets, Rob, Jim, Jerry, Brett with their sites, Dave with his book, and Brett(again) for this wonderful forum. I applaud you all for your hard work and passion for our hobby. (If I forgot you I'm sorry in advance)
Now I know we don't have crystal balls and this economic situation has got us right now, but like everything it will pass. What do you guys see?
From the looks of things it appears that we are all across the board on ages , so I know we'll have some different perspectives which will be great.
I think the biggest thing for me is getting more blood into the hobby. I think the vets have a great shot of making money off their collections for the years to come if they decide to do so. Younger guys who ride it out 40-50 years from now I really don't know. To say don't worry about it is foolish I think. One thing I'm trying to do, especially with my friends who like baseball is get them going with gloves. It's kind of like what Rob Mucha did for me. He took me under his wing (a tear) and helped me along the way. Many times, I may do a lopsided trade with one of those guys just to get them started or sell them a non keeper (for me) for next to nothing. I think one trade I gave the guy all my glove books because he seemed so entrigued with it all. My only thing is how to get those guys to the next level? Where we all are. By the way Rob, I know those early deals were in my favor and I thank you for it.
Another thing I hope will help get more people energized, especially in my area, is the opening of the LA Sports Museum. If that doesn't get you pumped I don't know what will. I told Rob we should sell outside or across the street to get people into gloves/equipment. I know it's hard to predict what's going to happen and I don't know if down the road I'll sell my collection or hand it down to my daughter Alex (she'll be our only one). With my luck she'll probably yard sale it. "Uh, that White glove Daddy kept, 50 cents?" Oh Geez, I better just be entombed with it all! Haha. Thoughts? Or suggestions on how you get more blood into the hobby?
As for what I like to see is more regional get togethers or something to that extent. Now I know gas and schedules are all issues. Also, lugging tubs/totes of gloves as well, but one can hope can one?

I think West coast people were given a blow when the National decided not to include Anaheim in their tours any more. Correct?
Just my 2 cents. I know we'll have a variety of opinions, so I'm strapping on my seat belt and ready to where this one takes us. Cheers...............RBD