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Does anyone know where I put my 1962 Topps Mantle
Can't find it anywhere. I have this problem come up occasionally and wonder it any of you who have collected for decades, accumulated tens of thousand of cards and have had issues of securing one place for your collection run into it. I know it will turn up eventually...and it's a lowish grade specimen anyway but I got it a few years ago (15 at least) and just recently began working on and eventually completing a 1962 Topps set. Now I have a hole in the binder waiting for me to figure out which of the dozens of boxes, binders, drawers and such the Mantle made it into....
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Todd---I collect sets and am pretty organized and rarely lose track of cards, but on occasion can not find where or in what binder I have placed an entire set ( usually an insert or test set). Even though the binders are all labeled some have multiple sets and sometimes from more than one year
On the other hand, having been in Bob's basement ( bobsbbcards) I understand how easy it is to have individual cards or groups of cards hide out in plain sight among the mounds or in boxes Good luck in your search |
It happens to me all the time! I'm currently searching for my 1971 Manny Sanguillen Milk Duds box.
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Did you check your coat pockets???;)
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My 1976 Topps autographed Al Oliver has been MIA. Really gorgeous card.
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When you find that card, it will probably be surrounded by the untold numbers of socks that went mysteriously missing from your dryer over the years.
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Looking for my 59 fleer"Ted signs"... now been over a year looking for it. Iam starting to doubt myself if I really ever owned it. Old age is SCARY!!!
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I used to misplace cards all the time, usually those recently purchased, because after examining them, I would put them back in the original mailer until I got around to digging out the set they belonged to. I recall doing that with a mint '54 Bowman Mays card, and then having a light bulb go on over my head about three weeks later while watching an old tv documentary about the Giants. I jumped up and ran to my den and began searching through piles of old mailers, but it was no where. I spent about a month turning stuff upside down looking for it, fearing it had been thrown out by mistake, but then finally opened a letter from the VA sitting on my desk and out fell the Mays card. All purchases since then have gone immediately into proper storage.
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