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1971 Trader Speaks - Auction ends 2-18 @ 10:00 PM EST
1971 TS are hot. Please bid on individual issues. All issues start at $12 - $1.00 increments. $3.00 shipping on any quantity.
There are nine issues: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, November/December. January 1971 Cover: Football Cards Articles: Who’s Who in Baseball; 1948-49 Leaf Baseball Cards; February 1971 issue. Cover: N172 Old Judge Cigarette Baseball Cards. Articles: Turn of the Century Baseball Guides; 1954 Baltimore Hot Dog Baseball card set; Seattle PCL Popcorn sets of 1954 and 1955; 1961 Nu Card All American Football set. March 1971 issue. Cover: 1951 and 1952 Bowman Baseball Cards. Articles: McGraw Baseball Guides; 1950 Sunbeam Bread PCL Stockton Ports Baseball card set; Seattle PCL Popcorn set of 1956 and Gil’s Drive-In set; 1952 - 1955 Red Man Tobacco Card Baseball Set. April 1971 issue. Cover: Collage of Baseball Player Cards Articles: Fan Craze; 1957 Seattle Popcorn Cards and Gil’s Drive-In set May 1971 issue. Cover: 1919 Cincinnati Postcards Articles: Fan Craze; 1919 Cincinnati Postcards; 1933 Who’s Who in Baseball. June 1971 issue. Cover: Baseball cards of Phillies Players. Articles: Who’s Who In Baseball publications; Checklists of 1913 PCL Collins-McCarthy Candy Co. Zee Nuts Baseball card set;1960 and 1961 Seattle Popcorn Sets;1957 Parkhurst Hockey Cards July 1971 issue. Cover: Photo of Maury Wills Articles: 1962-63 Seattle Popcorn Cards; W515 Baseball Cards; 1971 Yearbook Review; 1923 Zee-Nut Series August 1971 issue. Cover: Ajman Baseball Cards Articles: N300 Mayo; 1950 Royal Stars; 1971 Milk Duds BB Stars; 1923 Zee-Nut Series November - December 1971 issue. Cover: 1916 Famous Barr Co. Cards Articles: 1916 Famous Barr Co. Cards http://trentct.webs.com/ts.jpg |
Jan 1971 issue
My bid $12. TED Z |
Trader Speaks
We bid $24
Bruce Dorskind |
Hey Bruce
You bid $24 on what issue ? ?
My understanding is that we are bidding on individual issues. |
Please be careful Ted! If you fire up Bruce, you might have to fight the whole trailer park.
November-December issue - We bid $12. |
Get a life Jim VB
You love to start trouble and make cynical comments.
Again your words, like your life is a waste of time Bruce |
Bruce,
For those of us who might be interested in bidding, could you please answer Ted's question and indicate on which issue(s) you're bidding $24? (See Ted's and Jim's bids for examples on how to do this.) Thanks. |
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Humour or humor (see spelling differences) is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. People of all ages and cultures respond to humour. The majority of people are able to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny and thus they are considered to have a "sense of humour". The question of whether or not something is humorous is a matter of personal taste. The term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which stated that a mix of fluids known as humours (Greek: χυμός, chymos, literally juice or sap, metaphorically, flavour) controlled human health and emotion. A sense of humour is the ability to experience humour, although the extent to which an individual will find something humorous depends on a host of variables, including geographical location, culture, maturity, level of education, intelligence and context. For example, young children may favour slapstick, such as Punch and Judy puppet shows or cartoons such as Tom and Jerry. Satire may rely more on understanding the target of the humour and thus tends to appeal to more mature audiences. Nonsatirical humour can be specifically termed "recreational drollery".[1][2] Many theories exist about what humour is and what social function it serves. It would be very difficult to explain humor to a hypothetical person who did not themself have a sense of humor already. In fact, to such a person humor would appear to be quite strange if not outright irrational behavior. Something humourous to an individual can be entirely repulsive to another. Among the prevailing types of theories that attempt to account for the existence of humor there are: psychological theories, the vast majority of which consider humor to be very healthy behavior; there are spiritual theories which may, for instance consider humor to be a "gift from God;" there are also theories that consider humor to be an unexplainable mystery, very much like a mystical experience.[3] |
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Jim VB
Thanks for your pitiful attempt at educating us However, we do have a sense of humor. We read the obituaries. We laugh out loud, when an evil card collecting bastard name appears. Please make us laugh soon. |
Revised bids from America's Toughest Want List
Sorry for the confusion.
Our error We bid $30 on the February issue and $24 each on the following issues April, June November December Bruce Dorskind America's Toughest Want List |
November-December issue - $25
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Trader Speaks Auction
November-December issue $34.00
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November-December issue: $35
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I missed this thread completely until Ted Z. pointed it out to me...what a thoroughly entertaining dialogue. Friends just being friends.
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I would comment more, but I have bitten the tip of my tongue several times and choose not to do it any more.
I really did just intend to bid on a magazine. :p |
What an entertaining thread indeed!
And you realize; if one "person or persons" had just said, I'm sorry -- this train wreck of a thread never would have occured. I guess you learn a lot of things at Ivy League schools (except for manners :) )
Regards Rich |
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