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begsu1013 03-31-2015 07:10 PM

+1. I always love seeing regional cards I have never seen before. would have loved to see what that card woulda gone for back in 88-89 or so.

slidekellyslide 03-31-2015 07:37 PM

Lol.

h2oya311 03-31-2015 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by begsu1013 (Post 1396746)
+1. I always love seeing regional cards I have never seen before. would have loved to see what that card woulda gone for back in 88-89 or so.

Bwah hahaha!

1963Topps Set 04-01-2015 05:22 AM

How come you are not a multi millionaire by now? Or are you?

ElCabron 04-01-2015 05:53 AM

I'm getting nearly as much joy out of the "Congrats on a great pick-up!" comments as I do when people get upset about articles in The Onion that they think are real. Nicely done!

-Ryan

mouschi 04-01-2015 12:38 PM

Holy cow, thank you for all of the responses! I love reading the replies.

4reals 04-04-2015 01:50 AM

I almost put a question mark after my username!

http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/y...psf3sjb5gk.jpg

CurtisFlood 04-05-2015 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by mouschi (Post 1396474)
I wrote this a while ago, but @Rich Klein requested I post it here :)

To say I'm stoked, is a MASSIVE understatement. A VERY interesting story comes along with this whole thing too! To put it simply in one statement:

I found it.
My precious.
My reason for collecting.
The reason for my username.

THE card I've been searching for ever since I read about it in Beckett back in the 1980's. If you lived in the Huntsville area of Alabama in the 1980's, you might remember the now-defunct grocery store chain "Mouschi's" ... (It is what I base my username after.) This is probably a familiar sight for you Alabamans:

http://www.mycollectionofcards.com.p...2714/store.jpg

They were quite active with the minor league team the Huntsville Stars, and have had numerous signings with several of the players in the 80's like Luis Polonia, Terry Steinbach and Mark McGwire. They even made baseball cards.

The one signing that eluded them, however, was Jose Canseco. They had promoted it in their weekly ads, but it never materialized due to Jose being called up. Here is a pic of one of the ads that I got my hands on years back - it states there were 25 made:

http://www.mycollectionofcards.com.p.../082714/ad.jpg

The whole thing was mismanaged, because according to Beckett years ago, they actually produced the cards before getting the agreement! The idea was to bring the newspaper ad in, ask the cashier for the Canseco baseball card (limited to 25 copies). The card acted as a voucher that you could bring to be signed on September 2nd, 1985 at the store.

I had never seen one, until yesterday. Heck, I'm not sure if anyone else has seen this card in the past 30 years or so, either! Here it is:

http://www.mycollectionofcards.com.p...2714/front.jpg

and the back ...

http://www.mycollectionofcards.com.p...82714/back.jpg

MY LIFE IS COMPLETE!!!!

But it actually gets much, much more interesting...

The previous owner of the card was upset, because the signing never happened. He wrote a rather scathing letter to Mouschi's grocery store, and received a response (I was able to keep this letter as well for my collection!!!):

http://www.mycollectionofcards.com.p...714/letter.jpg

If you don't want to read it, it basically says Jose ain't comin' back to Huntsville. He's a star now. The other copies of the card have been destroyed (I HAVE A 1 OF 1!?!?!?!?!?) but you are welcome to bring the "worthless" card back for a "valuable" voucher of Terry Steinbach who will be signing. In addition to this, they would get a $25 gift certificate to the store.

The previous owner noted that he snubbed them and didn't want Steinbach. He wanted Canseco. He mentioned that it was bizarre that representatives from Mouschi's would continually call him over a period of 3 months, even after the Steinbach signing to get the card back. They offered substantially more money for it, as well. This ultimately subsided, and they began getting disturbing calls and hang-ups at all hours of the night. Finally, it all ended.

If you look at the letter he received, notice how Mr. Buttersworth (what a ridiculous name!) explicitly mentioned that the Canseco card has no value. The back story of this is that the whole chain went belly-up due to a legal altercation with Burger King. The fast food giant crushed the local grocery store chain, and it was no more.

The card front looks eerily close to a card that Burger King produced around the same time period:

http://www.mycollectionofcards.com.p...burgerking.jpg

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Entertaining thread. And now we know Mrs. Buttersworth does have a Mr. Butterworth.

mrvster 04-05-2015 09:12 PM

wow!!
 
my whale is T206 Wagner....

I'm glad you got your whale:)

jason.1969 04-06-2015 11:37 AM

Every aspect of the story was so incredibly believable...except the part where a collector is desperately after Canseco cards!


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