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That Aaron at $15 is just amazing. As a collector, call me nuts, but I get more fired up by a find like that than by simply throwing loot at a high grade example. Real nice eye and nice catch!
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and then there's this one. another whale for me, as there hasn't been one of these posted in a long, long time! she was on ebay for all of about 8 minutes when i ran across her. i am still waiting on an original with decent eye appeal. there was one listed about a year back asking crazy money and it was a complete eye sore, both card and autograph wise. i do have the 91 national version, however it doesn't have the original back and reluctantly picked her up solely because i thought i'd never run across a decent original or the 83 topps version.
i was a little skeptical that the card would show considering how low the bin price was (dirt cheap, imo). even in the "a" holder, it's only a pop 4, 2 higher. so, with all that considering the time i have been looking, the price, the rarity, the fact she actually showed up, i am pleased to pick up and present the official topps reprint...still in awe that i picked this one up and my 53 in the same week. http://caimages.collectors.com/psaim...1_original.jpg http://caimages.collectors.com/psaim...k_original.jpg |
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begsu1013, congrats on landing the 83 Mantle auto. Has to feel good landing a rare signed card like that.
MattC, That Gibson rookie is centered beyond belief and looks as good as any I have see. Congrats for landing that bad-boy. Almost forgot about that Killer Carew rookie. The centering once again. Wow!! T206Fan, Nice pickups with the Mize and Killebrew card. Killebrew certainly one of the most underrated hitters. I was very happy to land this 66 Mays. Hard to find this card with decent centering. I was amazed to find this card sitting out there on Ebay. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...illie-mays-new |
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i certainly will not! you keep posting those blazer cards of blazer years and i will be on your coat tails for a very, very long time!!! ; ) |
Sweet mantle!
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Where do we begin on that 66 Mays? I mean, does it get any better looking? This is why I love seeing no flip-- is that a 9? If it is, then great. If it's not, MUCH BETTER!
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It's nice to see this section of the board (pre-1980) thriving and more active than ever. Great cards and thanks for sharing!
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Mick's auto on the 52T image is so awesome.
This below is tied for the biggest misgrade I ever came across. Pumped. I love my other example of this card because it does not have the black print issue in the upper left area that so many have. I love this one because it feels like one in every 200 examples of this card has great centering. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...-mickey-mantle Just closed a deal for this with our good friend Jerry! Thanks, brother! http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...-babe-ruth-144 |
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BTW the centering on the Bowman Mick is outstanding and The Ruth card is crazy good. 2 very nice additions. That Ruth is exactly what I will be looking for one day when I decide to get my first. |
Posting for my brother. This is his biggest and most money he has ever spent on a card. I am really pushing him to get back in the hobby.
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With an eye like that, I cannot wait to see what he picks up if he gets into the hobby! Left right centering and amazing deep yellow!
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Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Koufax and Ruth. Ridiculous pick ups this month.
Excellent work, gentlemen. April has been a hell of a month around here |
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that santo and blyleven are bananas!!!
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DanP, those are some very nice rookies you have scored on. Congrats! They looked great for the grade.
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That is one enormous rookie haul up there, DanP! That's a mini collection in one shot.
And let's single out that Blyleven-- hits the eye so far better than the grade. A prime candidate to be shown in a scan with its pesky flip cropped out LOL! Here's one that gets really slept on and needs more hobby love: a 1959 card that memorializes one of the most famous moments in the history of the game. I realized that when I take my son through the collection, and he meets the players and learns of them, this great moment should definitely be in there. It's also a toughie to find centered. I went shopping for this one and went down the line of VCP past sales in its grade, and couldn't find one as centered going all the way back to 2013. The first panel is so iconic-- an image I somehow knew of even as a kid growing up in the 80s. And the hat falling off in the second panel is just mad flavor. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...ps-willie-mays This is the in-hand scan of the 51 Berra PSA 3 scooped off eBay last week. So bright and clean. Have two now so have a feeling my brother's collection is about to get hooked up with a great Berra. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...man-yogi-berra Just got this off a fellow board member in the BST. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...pps-hank-aaron |
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As a continuation of my 'nothing substantial' run, here are three more 72's that can never be found this well centered…
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Nice addition to The Festival, Adam, and ya gotta love the crazy "M" in Reginald's early signature, plus the OPC reverse.
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Matty, love that 1951 Berra. In the late 80s my Dad bought me a whole bunch of reprint cards, and this was one of them. I think he knew I loved baseball cards and this was a way of seeing those old cards of his that got thrown away. For whatever reason that 51 Bowman was "the card" for me, even over the 52 Mantle reprint which sounds crazy. I love the hat on his head, and especially the grandstand sign in the back. The artwork on that card is crazy.
As a devout Christian family, we went to weekly Saturday evening vigil. My sister told me "it wil go by quicker if you think of something else" so I used to think about my cards, and especially that 51 Bowman Berra. I always said I was going to get one when I was all grown up. Heading over to ebay shortly. |
That grandstand sign with the arrow is a big part of the aesthetic appeal of the card for me, too. Plus the portrait/facial expression just nails his persona. It's a really charming baseball card and always popped for me, too.
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Also that 70's Aaron was a sweet pickup. I almost pulled the trigger on that one as I contemplated and went back it was gone. Thanks for the reminder on the Berra card. I remember seeing a near perfect centered one a while back and did not pull the trigger. Kicking myself for passing on that one. You continue to lead the way. Well done!!! |
Thanks, brother. There have been some real nice cards on the BST lately, and after I snoozed on the 56 Mick that I loved but just saw too late, I realized ya gotta check the BST every now and then. Thankfully that Mick came back around shortly thereafter and I moved quickly then.
I liked the 51B Berra so much I actually copped two of those bad boys. This was the one with sick centering on ebay a little while ago. When I saw it I kind of bugged out because it's not one that's seen dead nuts centered... http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...man-yogi-berra |
Sorely-needed uprade : !954 Bowman
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...great guy , great ballplayer . He still has family here in Berks County , Pennsylvania, where he's from. ..I had never really tried too hard to replace the original card because it had so much character but when I saw the minty new one I fell in love all over again. Old Brooklyn Dodgers fans are a strange lot. As are baseball card collectors. .. |
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Some real nice pickups there, guys. Congratulations to all. I hope to get back to collecting again soon. My heart just hasn't been in it as of late.
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53T Mays and 74T Aaron
Two of my favorite cards from two of the best...
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Furillo was my grandfather's favorite. His cards have much personality. Must be thrilling to make such a big upgrade.
Congrats on two huge cards for a collection in the 53 Mays and the Hank Crown! Both are so clean. The Mays is legendarily tough. |
picked up 2 more aaron rooks and my first clemente rook. all 3 low grade, but I have been overly picky on picking up a clemente. have been looking for a while and finally found one I think I can be happy with!!
hopefully, they show before may comes around, as I like using my own scans, which brings me to my question: what's the consensus definition of a "pick up"? the day you paid for the card.... or the day it arrives and can be posted? |
If you're pumped and happy enough-- Both! :)
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so simple, it's brilliant! I like your style!!!! |
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In this week... nice '55 Bowman Dodger, '71 Topps high number and an early Fisk from my favorite Kellogg's set.
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Hi everyone-this is my first post here.
I got back into cards last year, totally as a bucket list item. I always wanted to have every set from the 70's. When I first started collecting as a kid in 1978 finding older 70's vintage cards was always cool, although I never ran into anything older than 1970, except for the 3 1968s that I have. My April pickups include a huge lot of 1972s and all but 15 cards from the 1974 Topps set. With that, I now have on average 94% of every set from 1970-1979. Most of what's left is the remaining highs and high HOFers. Now the fun really begins :D |
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Welcome aboard and whenever convenient throw up some pix! It's a great and positive group here.
I feel like the older I get the more I appreciate and am in flat out awe of Hank Aaron. Consistency at that high level is so amazing. Great thing about the game is there are so many wonderful players with compelling personal stories to get into and collect. And let me edit and add in that Hank's second-year cards are shockingly affordable! I remember the Bowman '55 as a kid-- something about his pose and the upwards look just is so simple and peaceful. Rockwellian. Those Bowman cards, from 51 to 55, are just so freaking cool. Tremendous personality in each of those sets, for their own reasons. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...pps-hank-aaron http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...man-hank-aaron |
nice pick ups matty! currently working on my aaron basic set. don't have the 71 yet, but did pick up the 55b a few months back. such an iconic card framed w/ the wood grain "color tv". reminds me of back to the future when marty sees the "honeymooners rerun" and although, I wasn't even thought of in '55, just imagine how cool it musta been to see "color tv". had to be pretty big considering it's the only invention that I can think of to frame a card.
just down right classic in every aspect! and side note: other than perhaps berra, I agree that just about all of hank aaron cards seem to be waaaaaay undervalued...but don't tell anyone. still picking up all the centered ones i can beat you to! |
Berra is another sleeper legend-- if those two words can even go together. I mean the man had several seasons with more HR than K's! And with power. Plus it's not like old Yogi played in a small market-- though I can see how he was somewhat standing next to the sun in terms of the star wattage of his stud teammates.
Just saw this one on eBay and had to grab it. Was priced high for an 8 but still just a fraction of the 9s. Ran through the recent 8s on VCP and they all had worse centering and most had white dots, and this one didn't, so figured why not? Also, if I ever needed to sell it for crack, it seems like the kind of card that could wind up with a higher sticker on it if re-subbed a few more times. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...pps-hank-aaron |
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Gorgeous! I also think that's my old Aaron RC! Was bought raw at a show then graded. Fantastic card.
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Continuing my variation-crazy ways, I grabbed up these three very tough to find '62 green tints and a '66 Johnson 'no trade statement' to boot…
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So what's the story on that Johnson variation?
Just copped this bananas second year Aaron-- cannot wait to have in hand. Almost gave up on finding a centered one. Love the Bowman and Topps the same for the '55 Hank. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...pps-hank-aaron |
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Very cool to learn. Always something new to discover with cards.
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Bob, FANTASTIC Aaron Rookie. Congratulations!
Matt, real nice Aaron, beautiful centering. Two recent RC additions |
dan,
love that palmer. just picked up a signed one on friday to go w/ the hof rc collection, but your's is a beast...congrats!!! and not sure if you ever crack and resubmit, but that lemon grade looks to be under deserved! |
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picked up this yellow letter for my 1958 set today. it has some surface wear and centering issues, but such a tough card to find and it's slabbed. Getting oh so close on my 58 set including all yellows!
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