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Exhibitman 10-31-2023 02:35 PM

Maserati postcards, Alberto Ponno artist:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img320.jpg
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img321.jpg
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img314.jpg
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img316.jpg
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img318.jpg

I really wanted a Maserati Quattroporte about 15 years ago. I went to the LA Auto Show and sat in one at the Maserati display and did not fit. Not engineered for 6'4". So I got the cards, which are just as good as the real thing. Yeah...

Kzoo 11-04-2023 05:00 PM

SEMA Show
 
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Guys...........I attended the SEMA show this week in Vegas with my son. He had a great time seeing the high end sports cars, watching the drift cars and trying the racing simulators.

I noticed Mario and Richard Petty were scheduled to attend the show at different booths to sign autographs. I've got Mario in person probably 20 times in my life at different tracks, but never on cards so I was pretty excited about this opportunity to get these signed. He was great as usual and is such a kind, soft spoken person that is always smiling and great with the fans.

I got Richard once when I was young at a Nascar race on a ticket and figured this was one of my only chances left to get him in person on his '72 STP card. Unfortunately, he cancelled due to illness the day before he was scheduled to attend. I was bummed, but I've been thinking about sending it to his museum, as Adam and many others have had success. Would you risk sending this card through the mail? On SCN, his success rate is 97%. I'd appreciate your thoughts on this. Seems a bit risky for this card, but I feel like the window is closing as he's heading into his later 80's. Thanks...........Matt

Bored5000 11-04-2023 07:02 PM

Nice Mario cards, Matt. Too bad Petty had to cancel.

No way would I send a 1972 STP card to the Museum to be signed. The card will almost certainly come back, but there is always that freak chance of something terrible happening. That is a $1,000+ card in just about any condition these days. That would be too big a risk for me to take. But that is just my personal opinion. :)

Exhibitman 11-28-2023 05:44 PM

The other issue is that Petty seems to be signing everything in white lately and that might not look too good on your card.

Got this one signed TTM in about 2 weeks:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...Foyt%20TTM.jpg

Bored5000 11-28-2023 09:49 PM

Nice one, Adam. I didn't even know that Foyt was still signing through the mail. I have read a few different accounts that he has gotten pretty prickly about autographs in person the last couple years. His health has been deteriorating the last couple years due to diabetes, and I read a few different accounts that he was a tough autograph even at Indy the last couple years.

Exhibitman 11-28-2023 11:01 PM

I guess I got lucky. Or maybe it was the handwritten note I sent. I have no idea.

I did get a note from someone at Cale Yarborough's stating that he is too ill to sign, so scratch that one. Dave Marcis signed several items in about a week, as did Ken Schrader.

Exhibitman 11-28-2023 11:17 PM

So going deep into the weeds here, I spent a while over the weekend sorting out my NASCAR PCs and noticed something rather interesting. The Racing Pictorial cards are all numbered. Not only that, they tend to be in sequence. The STP promos are not numbered, which makes sense since the printing was for another company, not for Racing Pictorial to sell. Most interesting to me is that there appears to be a missing 1962 card because there is a one number gap in the sequence on those postcards.

Kzoo 11-29-2023 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2392555)
The other issue is that Petty seems to be signing everything in white lately and that might not look too good on your card.

Yeah, I'm still on the fence about sending it out to Petty. My son says 'yes', my wife says 'no'. I've seen videos of him signing where he holds 2 different colored 'markers' between his fingers (black & white) and picks a 'color' on the fly. I've also considered driving down to one of his public events (he has a Christmas one coming up) to get it signed in person, but that's like 10 hours each way. I feel like I don't have too much time left due to his age.

Bored5000 11-30-2023 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2392641)
I guess I got lucky. Or maybe it was the handwritten note I sent. I have no idea.

I did get a note from someone at Cale Yarborough's stating that he is too ill to sign, so scratch that one. Dave Marcis signed several items in about a week, as did Ken Schrader.

I am not surprised by what you wrote about Cale Yarborough. I have read a few articles in recent months that he is in very bad health.

Your story about receiving a note from someone at Yarborough's reminded me of Fred Lorenzen. Lorenzen is still alive but living in a nursing home with severe dementia. His signature went severely downhill, much like Muhammad Ali's, to the point that his daughter sometimes included a note with autograph requests that her father tried his best but his health is not good.

Exhibitman 12-02-2023 09:11 PM

Some PC checklist updates.

Here are the known 1962s with serial #s from the card backs:

Year Publisher Number Name
1962 Racing Pictorial 38087F Roberts, Fireball
1962 Racing Pictorial 38088F Lorenzen, Fred
1962 Racing Pictorial 38089F Petty, Lee and Richard
1962 Racing Pictorial 38090F Jarrett, Ned
1962 Racing Pictorial 38091F White, Rex
1962 Racing Pictorial 38093F Weatherly, Joe

As you can see #38092F is missing. Looks like there may be one more 1962 Daytona International Speedway PC out there.

The 1969 Don Hunter set with the brown backs:

1969 Don Hunter 113706 Yarborough, Cale
1969 Don Hunter 113707 Foyt, A. J.
1969 Don Hunter 113708 Allison, Donnie
1969 Don Hunter 113709 Yarbrough, LeeRoy
1969 Don Hunter 113710 Petty, Richard

I don't know if there are more, but the run I have is consecutive w/o missing numbers.

The 1970 Racing Pictorial PC issue, I have the following:

1970 Racing Pictorial 83802 Lorenzen, Fred
1970 Racing Pictorial 83808 Lund, Tiny
1970 Racing Pictorial 83811 Thomas, Ezra (Jabe)
1970 Racing Pictorial 83814 Parsons, Benny
1970 Racing Pictorial 83815 Tarr, Dr. Don
1970 Racing Pictorial 83816 Paschal, James Roy
1970 Racing Pictorial 85626 Marcis, Dave
1970 Racing Pictorial 85627 Robbins, Marty

Quite a few gaps in there.

Looks like they stopped using #s on the postcards around that time. None of the others I have are numbered. I suspect it coincided with STP's sponsorship of the PCs.

Too far in the weeds???

sthoemke 12-15-2023 04:13 PM

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Picked up a 1970 Mario Andretti postcard (thrift store find)

Bored5000 12-16-2023 04:48 PM

Wow, what a timely podcast for Kzoo on this board. I usually listen to the "NASCARD Radio" podcast, which is a podcast about racing collecting. Well, this week's episode had a collector by the name of Justin Channels on the show. Channels detailed his quest to buy a 1972 STP Richard Petty card and to get it autographed.

Channels purchased the card in early October, then called up the Petty Museum that very day to ask about getting the card signed. Channels found out that Petty is at the museum nearly every Wednesday and decided to travel to the Museum from California shortly before Thanksgiving to get the card signed in person rather than sending it through the mail.

Petty initially pulled out his white paint pen to sign the card, Channels quickly asked Petty if he would use the Sharpie Channels brought instead. Petty said sure and he even inscribed a "200" below his signature, which was something employees at the museum said he usually does not do. Channels said that Petty could not have been any nicer or more receptive about signing the card.

From the podcast, it really sounds like if Kzoo has any way to make it to the museum in person, that would be the way to go.

The story about Channels traveling to the Petty Museum to get his 1972 STP Petty card signed in person starts shortly after the 10 minute mark of the podcast.

https://nascardradio.podbean.com/e/e...d-by-the-king/

Exhibitman 12-17-2023 08:02 AM

Hey, Matt, if you go for it, can I send you a Petty card I don't want to mail in for signing?

Bored5000 12-27-2023 12:38 AM

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I finally got my most recent pick up scanned. The 1974 Panini Niki Lauda went crazy price-wise during Covid. The sticker has come back down to more reasonable levels, and I was able to add one to my collection.

I know the sticker does have flaws. The left side is wonky. In addition, the scanner really picks up the spot on Lauda's forehead. To the naked eye, the spot is not so prominent.

D. Bergin 12-27-2023 09:35 AM

Nice pickup.

I just got around to seeing the "Ford vs. Ferrari" movie (which probably should have been titled "Shelby vs. Ford" instead).

I thought it was a cracker of a movie despite it's many inherent flaws/cliches, and the obvious artistic license which is taken with movies such as these.

I had not been familiar with Ken Miles before seeing this movie, so it sent me down the rabbit hole of this very interesting character.

It was odd seeing all the bigger name characters on the FordGT team I was more familiar with, completely backgrounded as actual characters, along with the entire Ferrari team.

It was a long movie already, so probably a good choice to concentrate on the personal dynamic between Carrol Shelby and Ken Miles that kept you emotionally invested in the storyline. Would love to see an expanded series about the Ford vs. Ferrari endurance race rivalry of the late 60's, similar to what HBO did with the 80's Lakers/Celtics rivalry in "Winning Time".

Kzoo 12-27-2023 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bored5000 (Post 2397588)
Wow, what a timely podcast for Kzoo on this board. I usually listen to the "NASCARD Radio" podcast, which is a podcast about racing collecting. Well, this week's episode had a collector by the name of Justin Channels on the show. Channels detailed his quest to buy a 1972 STP Richard Petty card and to get it autographed.

Channels purchased the card in early October, then called up the Petty Museum that very day to ask about getting the card signed. Channels found out that Petty is at the museum nearly every Wednesday and decided to travel to the Museum from California shortly before Thanksgiving to get the card signed in person rather than sending it through the mail.

Petty initially pulled out his white paint pen to sign the card, Channels quickly asked Petty if he would use the Sharpie Channels brought instead. Petty said sure and he even inscribed a "200" below his signature, which was something employees at the museum said he usually does not do. Channels said that Petty could not have been any nicer or more receptive about signing the card.

From the podcast, it really sounds like if Kzoo has any way to make it to the museum in person, that would be the way to go.

The story about Channels traveling to the Petty Museum to get his 1972 STP Petty card signed in person starts shortly after the 10 minute mark of the podcast.

https://nascardradio.podbean.com/e/e...d-by-the-king/

Hey Eddie......Thanks for posting this story! It was a great listen with some interesting information. I hadn't checked this thread since just before you posted it, so that's why I was delayed in responding. I'm going to have to get a plan together to get mine signed. I watch his Facebook feed for upcoming appearances and he seems to be on the road a fair amount. An appearance somewhere between NC and Michigan would be great! Adam, I'll keep you in mind if it works out.

Bored5000 12-27-2023 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kzoo (Post 2400211)
Hey Eddie......Thanks for posting this story! It was a great listen with some interesting information. I hadn't checked this thread since just before you posted it, so that's why I was delayed in responding. I'm going to have to get a plan together to get mine signed. I watch his Facebook feed for upcoming appearances and he seems to be on the road a fair amount. An appearance somewhere between NC and Michigan would be great! Adam, I'll keep you in mind if it works out.

Glad you liked the episode. As soon as I saw the topic of that week's podcast, I thought of your post on here. :)

Exhibitman 12-27-2023 09:10 PM

Thanks; I appreciate it.

I am working on my postcard checklists and if anyone has any PCs with the small numbers on the backs that are not on my checklist above, please post the name and number. I hope to get as complete as possible with the numbered cards and then work on the unnumbered issues.

Exhibitman 01-01-2024 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2393708)
Some PC checklist updates.

Here are the known 1962s with serial #s from the card backs:

Year Publisher Number Name
1962 Racing Pictorial 38087F Roberts, Fireball
1962 Racing Pictorial 38088F Lorenzen, Fred
1962 Racing Pictorial 38089F Petty, Lee and Richard
1962 Racing Pictorial 38090F Jarrett, Ned
1962 Racing Pictorial 38091F White, Rex
1962 Racing Pictorial 38093F Weatherly, Joe

As you can see #38092F is missing.

38092F is Buck and Buddy Baker

Bored5000 01-06-2024 08:07 PM

The NASCARD Radio Podcast hosts are doing a neat poll right now in which they have a list of 40 listener submitted cards in a vote to select the top 10 racing cards of all-time. They are primarily a NASCAR podcast, and the list is very heavily skewed toward NASCAR, IMO, they are missing at least 5-6 major Formula 1 cards that should be on any ballot of greatest racing cards. But working with the 40 choices given, I have bolded my top 10 choices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hCEWiscu4k


1911 T36 Barney Oldfield
1961 Marhoefer Meats A.J. Foyt
1969 Panini Mario Andretti
1972 STP Bobby Allison
1972 STP Fred Lorenzen
1972 STP Fred Lorenzen with car
1972 STP Richard Petty
1979 Avalon Hill A.J. Foyt
1982 Kidco Dale Earnhardt
1983 Uno Dale Earnhardt
1983 Uno Darrell Waltrip
1983 Uno Richard Petty
1986 Sportstar Photo-Graphics Dale Earnhardt
1987 World of Outlaws Jeff Gordon
1988 Maxx Cover Card
1988 Maxx Dale Earnhardt #99
1988 Maxx Richard Petty
1989 Maxx Dale Earnhardt
1991 IROC Dale Earnhardt
1991 Pro Set John Force
1991 Traks Jeff Gordon
1992 Grid Michael Schumacher
1992 Traks Autograph Jeff Gordon
1992 Traks Richard Petty/Dale Earnhardt Autograph
1993 Texaco Davey Alllison Autograph card
1994 Wheels High Gear Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1994 Wheels Day 1 Gold Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1996 Pinnacle 7 Wonders 7 Diamond Dale Earnhardt
1996 Press Pass Burning Rubber Dale Earnhardt
1996 Press Pass Sheet Metal Dale Earnhardt
1996 Upper Deck Dale Earnhardt
1998 Press Pass Signings Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1999 SP Authentic Dale Earnhardt Jr. Auto
2000 SP Authentic Jimmie Johnson #39
2000 SP Authentic Sign of the Times Dale Earnhardt
2000 SP Authentic Upper Deck Racing Jimmie Johnson #38
2002 Choice Rising Stars Kyle Busch
2011 Wheel Elements Chase Elliott
2020 Topps Chrome Lewis Hamilton #1
2020 Topps Chrome Max Verstappen #6

Exhibitman 01-12-2024 12:30 AM

I sent these off TTM some time ago and basically forgot about it until they came back today:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...d%20cards.jpeg

The two are 1976 (real auto is in the middle) and 1981 promo pieces from Penske and Allison himself, respectively.

Exhibitman 02-10-2024 09:40 AM

Mario Andretti:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20-%20Copy.jpg

1968 Opel Kadette promo PC. Love the football theme, though it does look like the chimp is trying to lay a brick on the roof of the car:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img388.jpg

Exhibitman 02-10-2024 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bored5000 (Post 2402692)
The NASCARD Radio Podcast hosts are doing a neat poll right now in which they have a list of 40 listener submitted cards in a vote to select the top 10 racing cards of all-time. They are primarily a NASCAR podcast, and the list is very heavily skewed toward NASCAR, IMO, they are missing at least 5-6 major Formula 1 cards that should be on any ballot of greatest racing cards. But working with the 40 choices given, I have bolded my top 10 choices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hCEWiscu4k


1911 T36 Barney Oldfield
1961 Marhoefer Meats A.J. Foyt
1969 Panini Mario Andretti
1972 STP Bobby Allison
1972 STP Fred Lorenzen
1972 STP Fred Lorenzen with car
1972 STP Richard Petty
1979 Avalon Hill A.J. Foyt
1982 Kidco Dale Earnhardt
1983 Uno Dale Earnhardt
1983 Uno Darrell Waltrip
1983 Uno Richard Petty
1986 Sportstar Photo-Graphics Dale Earnhardt
1987 World of Outlaws Jeff Gordon
1988 Maxx Cover Card
1988 Maxx Dale Earnhardt #99
1988 Maxx Richard Petty
1989 Maxx Dale Earnhardt
1991 IROC Dale Earnhardt
1991 Pro Set John Force
1991 Traks Jeff Gordon
1992 Grid Michael Schumacher
1992 Traks Autograph Jeff Gordon
1992 Traks Richard Petty/Dale Earnhardt Autograph
1993 Texaco Davey Alllison Autograph card
1994 Wheels High Gear Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1994 Wheels Day 1 Gold Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1996 Pinnacle 7 Wonders 7 Diamond Dale Earnhardt
1996 Press Pass Burning Rubber Dale Earnhardt
1996 Press Pass Sheet Metal Dale Earnhardt
1996 Upper Deck Dale Earnhardt
1998 Press Pass Signings Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1999 SP Authentic Dale Earnhardt Jr. Auto
2000 SP Authentic Jimmie Johnson #39
2000 SP Authentic Sign of the Times Dale Earnhardt
2000 SP Authentic Upper Deck Racing Jimmie Johnson #38
2002 Choice Rising Stars Kyle Busch
2011 Wheel Elements Chase Elliott
2020 Topps Chrome Lewis Hamilton #1
2020 Topps Chrome Max Verstappen #6

This a really interesting list for what is missing. There are so many of the NASCAR guys with much earlier postcards than these 'rookie' cards. I get it, there is a debate about postcards being 'cards' but for my collection I cannot pay up for a RC that is issued years after a promo card or a PC. I just picked up 1979, 1980, and 1981 Earnhardt PCs for example.

Exhibitman 02-28-2024 12:06 PM

A few recent adds:

2021 Topps Now:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...Verstappen.jpg

2023 Panini Chronicles:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20of%2025.jpg

This one is the case hit:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20Patrick.jpg

This shiny stuff is challenging to scan.

Target makes some nice trade cards: thick, well designed.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img396.jpg
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img397.jpg

Bored5000 03-03-2024 11:57 PM

Great pick ups, Adam. I have liked that Hamilton/Verstappen Topps Now card ever since it was released. A title fight like that comes along once a decade in F1, if we're lucky.

I have been going to dirt track races since I was just a few months old, so I like any driver that comes from a dirt background. Kyle Larson really looks to have shortened up his signature compared to his early days in Cup. But I do get it. He is also a willing signer at dirt races all season long.

Exhibitman 03-13-2024 03:48 PM

New adds:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...fer%20Ward.jpg

My first Marhoefer.

2022 Lights Out:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...s%20F1%201.jpg
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...s%20F1%202.jpg

Norris has to be in the running for the worst on-camera look ever. Looks like he is standing in front of the principal after doing something naughty in the girls' bathroom.

Lawson is F2 but had a heck of an F1 debut.

Bored5000 03-14-2024 11:58 PM

Great pick ups, Adam. I don't think I have ever seen an autographed Marhoefer card before. In general, the Marhoefer Indy car cards don't show up on eBay much at all anymore. That is a nice card, doesn't look like it was in a package of hot dogs.

Exhibitman 03-17-2024 11:22 AM

Thanks, Eddie. I've always veered away from hot dog cards because they are usually gross looking, so this one definitely perked up my interest. Probably should go to PSA for a dual grade/authenticate effort.

I'm surprised more early cards aren't signed given how decent drivers are as signers but I guess when you start with a baseline of a rare card, it tracks.

I liked the Larson card because it was shot here at the Coliseum.

Bored5000 03-17-2024 11:36 PM

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So what are you saying, my Foyt Marhoefer looks gross? :D I have shown it to a couple friends that are big racing fans, and they didn't even understand why anyone would want it when it is something that should have been thrown away when the hot dogs were gone.

I have seen different posts from people saying that the Marhoefer cards that were included in hot dog packages can have a stink to them, but I have not noticed that. I have seen a good looking Foyt without stains go for anywhere for $500-1,000 on eBay at auction. I picked this one up for a little over $100 from Sterling Auctions several years ago. I went several years without seeing a Foyt Marhoefer card of any kind show up for sale before I picked up my wiener stained card.

Maybe a year ago, there was a clean set of Marhoefer cards from one of the years that went for $1,500 or $1,700 on eBay, IIRC.

Exhibitman 03-18-2024 11:27 AM

"usually gross"; words matter. ;) I get the same reactions with my Kahn's cards from the insert era. The few Marhoefer's I've seen in the wild have been really rough and stained up. Yours is one of the nicer ones.

At least they aren't package cut-out cards. Those are usually wrecked by the kid's poor motor skills with scissors.

Exhibitman 03-23-2024 06:45 PM

https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?s...oduct.chain%5D

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ike%20drop.gif

pawpawdiv9 03-24-2024 08:42 AM

NICE addition.
I still like looking at Nascar items, mostly vintage like this.
And yes, i still watch the races. COTA this weekend.

Kzoo 03-25-2024 06:27 PM

Petty
 
Congrats on the Petty, Adam. I was the under bidder and if it wasn't for my unsigned copy thay I'm hoping to get signed soon, I would have pushed it more.

Bored5000 03-25-2024 09:33 PM

Congrats from me as well on the signed 1972 STP Petty, Adam. I think his auto looks so much better in black than the white paint pen he seems to be using regularly these days. With how much Petty's '72 STP card has exploded over the past couple years, I think you got a good deal on an autographed example. :)

Exhibitman 03-26-2024 02:43 PM

Thanks, Eddie, I hope so. Now to pick off a signed Dale Sr. RC.

Bored5000 03-26-2024 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2422501)
Thanks, Eddie, I hope so. Now to pick off a signed Dale Sr. RC.

My favorite Earnhardt auto card is the 2000 Sign of the Times card. I can't remember the last time I saw one at auction. They are several that have been on eBay for a long time at sky-high prices.

I also like his 1999 Press Pass card, which can be had at a more reasonable price with patience.

Exhibitman 03-27-2024 04:29 PM

I'd rather have an early postcard, pref. the 1979.

irv 04-06-2024 02:38 PM

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Came across these long forgotten stickers in my toolbox yesterday. Tried to remember where they came from or who gave them to me, but I'm drawing a blank?

Looked them up and although there is hardly any value here that I could find, it did seem like the Petty sticker with the actual STP logo on it was a little tougher to find.

Exhibitman 04-26-2024 03:18 PM

Coupla Parkies:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...awes%20Wax.jpg

1969 Andretti PC:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...dretti%201.jpg

Bored5000 04-28-2024 10:57 PM

Bob Sweikert's 1955 win at Indy came in one of the 500's most noteworthy and tragic races. Bill Vukovich was killed leading the 1955 race while going for an unprecedented three Indy wins in a row.

Sweikert himself was killed in a Sprint Car at Salem (ind.) just a year after winning the 500. His widow, Dorie, just passed away a few years ago. After her husband's death, she stayed away from Indy for 30 years until returning as a guest of the speedway in the mid 1980s. Dorie Sweikert wrote a sentimental book about her marriage to the Indy 500 winner 42 years after his death.

https://www.amazon.com/Along-Ride-St.../dp/0915088819

Sweikert was on the cover of Sports Illustrated May 28, 1956, then was killed just 20 days later. He is one of the examples that is usually cited when there is talk of a "Sports Illustrated Jinx."

https://www.ebay.com/itm/360289504488

Exhibitman 05-03-2024 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kzoo (Post 2392682)
I've seen videos of him signing where he holds 2 different colored 'markers' between his fingers (black & white) and picks a 'color' on the fly.

A well-founded concern, I'd say; IMO this does not look good:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/9ssAA...v5/s-l1600.jpg

nsaddict 05-07-2024 04:37 AM

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Let’s go back to 1911.

Bored5000 05-09-2024 08:07 PM

Wow, Richard. that is a great looking Chevrolet. I have been stuck at 11/25 on a basic T36 driver set for a while now. They don't show up often on eBay anymore. Even the PSA 5.5 Lancia T36 that had been on eBay for a long time sold recently.

irv 05-12-2024 05:24 PM

Hard to believe this was 24 yrs ago today.

May 12, 2000 (age 19 years), Loudon, New Hampshire, United States
https://twitter.com/Kenny_Wallace/st...B-5AcILGXST1WQ

Exhibitman 05-13-2024 02:48 PM

The awfulest aspect of these skull fracture deaths is that they had the tech but not the will to mandate its implementation until after Dale Sr. got killed.

Exhibitman 05-16-2024 10:13 PM

Not a card but close enough:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/UXwAA...I/s-l1600.webp

i picked up one of the Rose postcards over the weekend too but no scan yet.

Kzoo 05-19-2024 10:36 AM

The vintage Indy 500 tickets have fantastic graphics with bright colors and an eye catching 'streamlined' design from that era. A week from today, I'll be attending the 500 with my 15 y.o. son for his 1st time (my 4th). We're also going to attend the racing collectibles show while in town, so I'll post anything cool we find.

Bored5000 05-19-2024 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kzoo (Post 2435515)
The vintage Indy 500 tickets have fantastic graphics with bright colors and an eye catching 'streamlined' design from that era. A week from today, I'll be attending the 500 with my 15 y.o. son for his 1st time (my 4th). We're also going to attend the racing collectibles show while in town, so I'll post anything cool we find.

Attending the Indy 500 has been on my bucket list for a long time. Definitely let us know how the collectible show is. I have read some passing comments about it over the years, but would be interested in hearing another collector's viewpoint.

Have fun with your son. Many of the best memories of my life are of races I attended with my parents.

Exhibitman 05-21-2024 12:42 PM

Sounds like fun, Matt. My bucket list racing event is the Monaco Grand Prix. Yeah, that's gonna happen...If you happen to see a Daytona International Speedway PC of the Bakers, i'd appreciate it if you could please get the seller's info and pass it on to me. I'd like to finish my set.

I thought that the Rose ticket was fun because it is one of the few tickets that shows the winner of that year's race, since he won back to back. I also picked up a 2002 Castroneves for the same reason:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ncwAA...b/s-l1600.webp

Bored5000 05-21-2024 01:20 PM

I would also love to go to Monaco as well. Realistically, I may get to Indy in my lifetime; Monaco will never happen. Even by Formula 1 standards, the cost to go to the Monaco Grand Prix are eye-watering.

Exhibitman 05-21-2024 03:44 PM

Looks like you could pull it off (as part of a France trip) for anywhere from about $200 for the worst seats on Sunday on up to $4,000 to go deluxe for three days. I've been pondering a retirement present of a trip to Lyon anyway, so I might just figure out how to work that trip around a GP weekend and make the trip to Nice for the weekend. My wife can visit Nice, and I can catch the train into Monaco for the GP each day.

Or I could just buy more cards :)

Bored5000 05-21-2024 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2436151)
Looks like you could pull it off (as part of a France trip) for anywhere from about $200 for the worst seats on Sunday on up to $4,000 to go deluxe for three days. I've been pondering a retirement present of a trip to Lyon anyway, so I might just figure out how to work that trip around a GP weekend and make the trip to Nice for the weekend. My wife can visit Nice, and I can catch the train into Monaco for the GP each day.

Or I could just buy more cards :)

That is much cheaper than I saw when I was messing around and just looking at the average cost of an F1 trip at each stop on the schedule. Monaco always looked more expensive than almost anywhere else on the schedule by several multiples.

My parents began taking me to local dirt track races when I was just a few months old, so all the bucket list trips that I have fulfilled in my life have been to dirt track races like the Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals for Sprint Cars, the Chili Bowl for Midgets in Oklahoma or to Quebec to see Northeast style Modified series races.

Exhibitman 05-24-2024 07:20 PM

How do we feel about 1977-79 Sportscasters? I found a few at a recent card show and picked up Villeneuve, Sheckter, Cevert, Andretti, and Moss. Nice looking cards. Also found a 1970 Fleer Graham Hill for a buck.

Bored5000 05-25-2024 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2436840)
How do we feel about 1977-79 Sportscasters? I found a few at a recent card show and picked up Villeneuve, Sheckter, Cevert, Andretti, and Moss. Nice looking cards. Also found a 1970 Fleer Graham Hill for a buck.

This isn't a criticism of what anyone chooses to collect, but I am not a huge fan of the Sportscasters. I don't have an issue with oddball sized cards. I had lots of Sportscasters when I was a kid, but I guess I just never really thought of them as a "card" when I was a kid.

camaro69 05-25-2024 10:19 PM

Picked these up today at our local show.

1960 Parkhurst Indianapolis Race Speedway Winners

https://i.postimg.cc/P5rjMmdD/11.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/6Q8xkt25/12.jpg

D. Bergin 05-26-2024 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2436840)
How do we feel about 1977-79 Sportscasters? I found a few at a recent card show and picked up Villeneuve, Sheckter, Cevert, Andretti, and Moss. Nice looking cards. Also found a 1970 Fleer Graham Hill for a buck.

I think they're great, especially since there's not a lot of mainstream F1 cards from that era to begin with, so I think you have to like anything oddball if you collect Formula 1 and related cards.

...and this is about as "mainstream" as you'll get...they just don't have the requisite dimensions, for a lot of people to like them as "cards".

Lots of them also have great images on them. The Niki Lauda card in particular is one of the more horrific images ever put on a sports card, but is redeemed by the fact it turned into such an inspirational story.

Bored5000 05-26-2024 12:31 PM

Like a lot of other cards recently, the 1972 STP Petty has come back to earth at least somewhat. A PSA 6 ended at $1,580 a few days ago. Last August, a PSA 5 went for $3,100

https://www.ebay.com/itm/387008557868

Still crazy, considering that 1972 STP Petty cards would sit on eBay for a long time for under $300 pre-pandemic.

Exhibitman 05-26-2024 10:39 PM

Nice Parkies. I got my first lot of them recently too, and they are quite nice cards.

Dave, I agree, and I like the cabinet size. Really lets you look closely at the cars.

Peter_Spaeth 05-27-2024 10:01 PM

Is this a legit Lewis Hamilton card? When we last spoke of the choices for an early card of his, I don't recall it coming up? But there are now a couple on ebay?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/38697792319...Bk9SR4TeutX3Yw

Bored5000 05-28-2024 04:20 AM

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Is this a legit Lewis Hamilton card? When we last spoke of the choices for an early card of his, I don't recall it coming up? But there are now a couple on ebay?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/38697792319...Bk9SR4TeutX3Yw

Yes, that is a legit early Hamilton option. The card is from a magazine in the Czech Republic and had to be torn out. Hamilton also has a 2005 F3 card and a 2007 card from the same magazine. Just in the past couple years, it seems like people have become aware of these early Hamilton options from such an obscure source.

For a while, Goldin seemed to be auctioning off raw examples of those early Hamilton Czech magazine cards at least occasionally.

Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg also have rookie cards from the same Czech magazine. Because it is an Eastern European publication, "Danica Patrickova" and "Sarah Fisherova" also have cards.

D. Bergin 05-28-2024 07:11 AM

I’ve never had one of these in hand, but shouldn’t these have “hand-cut” notations on them?

Peter_Spaeth 05-28-2024 08:04 AM

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I’ve never had one of these in hand, but shouldn’t these have “hand-cut” notations on them?

The SI Kids cards don't.

Kzoo 05-28-2024 07:38 PM

Indy
 
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Not card related, but my son and I had a great weekend at Indy for his 1st 500. The race day crowd was massive and the tradition truly makes this race the 'greatest spectacle'. He had our tickets signed by Newgarden on Legends Day and I got my '92 Michael Andretti race worn helmet signed by Marco (it was already signed by Michael and Mario). Carb day was busy with the cars on track for 2 hours. We saw Ferrucci and Daly at dinner downtown on Saturday night, too. The racing collectibles show was cool, but we only bought a couple tickets to get signed.....nothing exciting card related, but those may have disappeared on the opening day (Thursday). Can't wait for next year!

Bored5000 05-29-2024 09:22 AM

Neat autographed items, Matt. Glad you enjoyed Indy. The race looked phenomenal on television.

I had always wondered if there was much in the way of cards at the Indianapolis 500 collectibles show.

Peter_Spaeth 06-07-2024 09:51 PM

I know zero about ticket stubs, but this 1965 Jim Clark caught my eye. Is the price insane?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/276322298027

Bored5000 06-08-2024 01:19 PM

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I know zero about ticket stubs, but this 1965 Jim Clark caught my eye. Is the price insane?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/276322298027

Yes, that price is insane, IMO. I realize that the ticket is graded, but Indy tickets after, say, World War II don't sell for a lot of money. You should be able to get a ticket from the 1965 race for well under $100. Indy tickets from the '60s usually sell in the $25-75 range.

Peter_Spaeth 06-08-2024 02:28 PM

If it's on ebay, it's overpriced lol.

Kzoo 06-09-2024 06:42 PM

t36 pickups...
 
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I picked up these t36's of Oldfield, De Palma and Chevrolet this weekend at the Detroit show. They're all low grade, but I was happy to find them and it looks like any t36's graded 4 or higher are 'high grade' according to the PSA pop report.

Exhibitman 06-09-2024 10:58 PM

That Oldfield was quite a character.

Bored5000 06-10-2024 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Kzoo (Post 2440297)
I picked up these t36's of Oldfield, De Palma and Chevrolet this weekend at the Detroit show. They're all low grade, but I was happy to find them and it looks like any t36's graded 4 or higher are 'high grade' according to the PSA pop report.

Great pickups, Matt. I am at 11/25 on a basic T36 driver set. They have really escalated in price over the past several years. I kick myself for not putting together a set when good/very good examples could be had for $25-30 each.

Bored5000 06-10-2024 01:32 PM

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That Oldfield was quite a character.

The first driver ever to break the magical mile a minute mark (60 miles per hour), Oldfield shattered the belief that the human body could not withstand such a speed. He also became the first driver synonymous with racing to the extent that the mere mention of his name meant speed.

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/art...arney-oldfield


And, of course, Oldfield has a boxing connection with his 1910 match race against heavyweight champion Jack Johnson. That match race earned Oldfield a suspension from the AAA race sanctioning body for racing against a negro.

https://www.boxing247.com/weblog/archives/110354

https://www.firstsuperspeedway.com/b...s-jack-johnson

Exhibitman 06-10-2024 01:39 PM

Oldfield was a frequent visitor to the Jeffries Barn in Burbank CA for the fights. Here is a picture of a group of ringside celebrities with Oldfield:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ffries%201.JPG

Exhibitman 06-23-2024 01:56 PM

Please help me ID this driver

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi.../IMG_1586.jpeg

D. Bergin 06-23-2024 03:06 PM

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Rick Mears?

1984

https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/n...?adppopup=true


https://media.gettyimages.com/id/517...dL23aNGwJBMn0=

Exhibitman 06-23-2024 03:50 PM

Bingo! Autograph is spot on too.

Peter_Spaeth 06-30-2024 12:09 PM

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Bought this early Hamilton.

Bored5000 06-30-2024 05:45 PM

Great pick up, Peter. I think a lot of collectors are still not aware that those Czech magazine cards even exist, but PSA grading them will go a long way toward making more people aware that there are other early Hamilton options besides the Futera (which is out of reach price-wise for many collectors), Top Trumps and SIFK cards.

Peter_Spaeth 07-01-2024 04:41 PM

Are there any cards of David Pearson during his active years?

Exhibitman 07-01-2024 09:09 PM

Best bet are postcards from Racing Pictorial and STP. I have a 1976 available if you are interested. Maybe some from the 1960s too.

Peter_Spaeth 07-01-2024 09:16 PM

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Best bet are postcards from Racing Pictorial and STP. I have a 1976 available if you are interested. Maybe some from the 1960s too.

Thanks Adam. I don't love those postcards that mostly feature the car, but could be interested in 60s if a good pic of him. Something like this in better shape would be cool.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/23556601915...Bk9SR_6MnJeOZA


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