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No idea. Maybe the drugs were good in '75? It probably comes down to one dude working in production not paying attention. Reminds me of when I was in college I took a night job working in an auto parts production plant. The guy giving me the orientation tour pointed out a machine while walking passed it and said a kid working that machine a couple years before caused a major Ford recall.
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Before the hobby got big (think 1981) collecting wrappers was pretty popular, at least more popular than now. Check this out, there was a guy who had a magazine just focused on wrappers. Amazingly he still publishes it! http://www.thewrappermagazine.com/ |
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I've got a lot of TCMA in my Yankees collection. Just picked up some TCMA "The War Years" Yankees (1977). Guys that had their time in the sun while filling in for superstars at war. TCMA is a big part of the early history of this hobby, very much ahead of their time. First to create cards of vintage players, first to create minor league cards on any kind of scale. Jim Rowe kept the George Brace postcards alive for decades. People forget all these little niches in the hobby in the 1970's and 1980's. |
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And that set rocks for me quite nicely. |
I love the SSPC set regardless of where it sits in the history banks. I have both the regular set and the error set. Now whether it is a reprint or not is debatable but I don't care. I have both and I like them. It was only later in years after I bought both them that I found out that the jack wagon Olbermann wrote the backs. Regardless, I like the fronts of pretty much all of them.
As for TCMA, they have certainly earned their space on many of collectors shelves. I can get cards of older players at much more affordable prices and enjoy them just the same. Especially when it comes to finding old Senators/Nationals cards cheap. Enjoy! |
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TCMA https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A2KL...2LrAm079XM8NM- https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A2KL...3c8PMmmA4QE2s- |
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https://sportscollectorsdigest.com/c...ein-tcma-cards |
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Butch Turner |
1971 Greatest Moments 'proof' or error- saw this on ebay...not mine as i have 0 1971 GM...but....perhaps someone here is interested...
It is over priced but you will likely not see another...ever..? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9968c293f3.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0b0d352adb.jpg Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk |
I see I've already commented on this post. Yep, '67 continues to drive me crazy. I'm embarrassed to say how much I just paid for a Don Demeter high number SP. Yeah, who?
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Edited to add: I sold my PSA 9 of Don on 2/15/2009 (I had a PSA 8 as well), and I did pretty well......as long as you don't look at the most recent sale. Sigh. |
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A non drinking, non smoking, non cursing pastor of a church in his post baseball life. He has to be an enhancement to any set in which he appears at any cost
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I had a non drinking, non smoking, non cussing preacher who wanted me to take him on as a client...I refused when he wanted me to cheat for him on his tax return.
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