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Looking to trade '89 & 90 Topps for '86 Topps set
This is probably a long shot because postage is more than the price of the cards. However, if there is anyone interested who is within driving distance of Pittsburgh, I would be willing to make the trip.
In my recent purchases of modern sets (trying to eventually get all of the Topps baseball issues 52-current), I somehow ended up with 2 from '89 and 2 from '90 but without a 1986. I posted the two on my local Craig's List as both for $15. Unfortunately, it looks like that might be too high of a price. My local card store has an '86 well over priced at $24.99. I attempted to make the trade with him, but he laughed it off and said that he has tons of '89 and '90 sets and can't get rid of them. So, I decided to try to sell on Craig's list 2 for $15, and then hopefully he will take $15 on the '86. If he takes $20, I will throw in the $5 extra dollars. I remember in '89 and '90 when I was finishing high school and bought these for the first time (before liquidating in college). I think that they were $30-$40 bucks. The '90 set had the Nolan Ryan cards at the beginning of the set which were similar to the '86 Rose and '73 Aaron. It was a really ugly issue but it had Frank Thomas and Griffey's first regular issue Topps card, so it was only a matter of time until it rose to Wagner/Mantle/Lajoie levels. Anyway, In the very rare instance that someone is in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Columbus, Northern New Jersey, or a few others that I might be travelling to in the near future, and has an extra '86 set, and needs '89 & '90, I would be very happy to trade. Otherwise, I will waste time and energy on this quest versus just going to the local shop, spending $15 on the '86 set (less than gas to travel to make the trade), and get it over with. Take Care! |
86 Topps
I have an 86 Topps set the I am willing to sell or trade, but the west side of Michigan is a bit of a drive. To bad this isn't a couple of years ago, I was working in the Uniontown area for about 5-6 weeks.
I will sell the set for $10 plus shipping if your interested? |
I just saw this - sorry for the delay.
I actually was able to find one on Ebay that I got for $15.50 - in sheets and a binder with free shipping. By my math, I think that I was paid $15-$20 to take the set off of his hands. Now, here is where it gets humerous. Last weekend, I went to put my 1987 set that I got at the National in a binder. I opened it up and viola' it was a 1988 set. I opened the 1988 set hoping that it was '87 and it was just a mistake. Nope, I now have 2 1988 sets - so an extra '88, 89, 90 but no '87! I was just trying to complete the run and it has become a huge irritation! thanks for the offer. I am actually driving to Grand Rapids at the end of the month for a call at Meijer and it might have worked out if I hadn't already landed one. Take Care |
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