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Kent G 10-16-2019 09:22 AM

1962 Jell-o Baseball Cards Wanted...
 
I am once again requesting for any 1962 Jell-O short prints or other cards I need to finish my 1962 Jell-O set. Does anyone have any available for sell or trade?
I need the following:
1 Skowron
5 Mantle
10 Terry
13 Stafford
20 Kaline
32 Williams
61 Yaz
63 Pagliaroni
69 Keough
70 Tasby
73 Donovan
95 Stephens
98 Archer
112 Gilliam
113 Larker
115 SWilliams
116 Coleman
117 Blasingame
118 Freese
139 McCormick
143 Miller
156 Maye
157 Spangler
166 Flood
167 Simmons
168 Grammas
179 Law
180 Haddix
181 HSmith

Any help on these would be appreciated.
Kent

cannonballsun 10-16-2019 02:48 PM

Mantle and Terry
 
I believe I've seen your wantlist on OBC. Been meaning to contact you. I have a Mantle and a Terry. The Mantle is in pretty nice shape, I have to dig the Terry out.
I also collect 62 jello. Do you have any dupes ?
Send me a PM.

Kent G 10-16-2019 03:50 PM

1962 Jell-o Dups
 
Yes, my wantlist is on OBC. I have one dup left #92 Norm Siebern. I think I have more somewhere but will have to track them down somewhere in my basement.

cannonballsun 10-16-2019 05:35 PM

Dups
 
If I remember correctly, you are almost complete in 63 jello. Do you have some dups there ?

Kent G 10-16-2019 05:50 PM

1963 Jell-o Dups
 
I have over a hundred dups. What do you need for your 1963 Jell-O's.

cannonballsun 10-16-2019 08:06 PM

63 jello dups
 
I basically just need SPs : 3,35,47,56,61,68,74,78,82,94,146,162,163, and 192.
I need these upgrades : 2,12,21,31,33,34,45,49,51,53,91,97,100,103,113,114 ,122,126,128,132,136,137,156,157,158,159,164,167,1 76,190,198,199,200. On upgrades I'm looking for what I'd call near ex, pretty well cut, a light crease would be ok.
I collect Colt 45's, I could use these in just about any condition - 187, 191, and 192. Same with Yanks, I could use #18.
I have a 63 jello Bruton which I see you need. It may pass muster for Vg.
I could also help you with a 63 post Mantle and Maris.

Kent G 10-16-2019 11:14 PM

1963 Jell-o Dups
 
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Unfortunately I only have two cards from your list - #137 Dick Stuart and #158 Bill White and they are in VG or better condition but they are still in good shape. Hopefully, the JPEG will be exceptable on your end and you can judge what condition the cards are in,

tbob 01-20-2020 08:49 PM

I bid on the 62 Jello Stu Miller tonight but was sniped on my $260 bid. I think this is a much harder card to find than collectors think. It's not in any top 20 most difficult cards threads and yet it and the Twins cards of Versalles, Green, Tuttle and Martin are very scarce and hard to find, at least that's been my experience.

cannonballsun 01-21-2020 04:13 AM

Stu Miller
 
It's not in the top 21. $260 for one of those would seem like a very good deal. But I do think Miller could certainly be #22. Billy Martin would also probably be in the top 25. I think the other Twins you mention, while tough, are a little easier than those 2.
By the way, the only other Stu Miller I've seen on EBay recently had tape on his face, and went for over $140.

cannonballsun 01-21-2020 04:14 AM

Kent, I've been meaning to send you an email. I'll do that later today.

Kenmarks 01-24-2020 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbob (Post 1948758)
I bid on the 62 Jello Stu Miller tonight but was sniped on my $260 bid. I think this is a much harder card to find than collectors think. It's not in any top 20 most difficult cards threads and yet it and the Twins cards of Versalles, Green, Tuttle and Martin are very scarce and hard to find, at least that's been my experience.

Bob--In building that list of 21 that I have posted several times on Net54, there is always an issue of where one draws the line of the "toughest". It is not like the 22nd toughest is way easier to find than number 21, because it is not. As Wayne says, clearly Miller and Martin are very tough. Others I would add to the top of the next tier would be Burton, Hoak (you saw the price he got the other night on eBay), and K Boyer. But these players you see at least once a year on eBay without question where as not the case with the super tough cards. Two others who seem pretty tough, but the ability to know exactly how tough is kind of masked due their superstar status are Clemente and Yaz. You do see them out there. The fact that likely there are Yaz and Clemente collectors that drive supply down making them seem tough. Tough call.

A couple of other things. I was telling Wayne the other day that I felt it was likely Stu Miller only appeared on a large box of Jell-O in 1962. Was basing that on the fact that in all my time collecting these things, have only see well cut ones (and have verified this observation with a couple of other collectors who have a Miller card such as Dan Mabey). That being the case, it just seems likely Miller had to come from a large box of Jell-O solely where it is just is easier to get a nice cut on a card. If that is truly the case, then goes a long ways to see why he is a tough one.

Second, just a note on the top 21. I do not believe that those are out in the hobby in equal numbers. Not a chance. There is clearly a ranking of some sorts within that group. My last card to complete the set was Alex Grammas. Johnny Hustle told me that his last was Gene Freeze. And I know a third collector's (whose name I am not comfortable saying on this website as not sure he would want that) final card was Hal Smith. So it is tough to say which player is the "toughest". But in my mind within the top 21 there are easier ones. Jim Pagliaroni and Curt Flood would fall here. Surprisingly the card the price guides say is the most valuable falls here too in my mind. Bobby Richardson. He simply is not as tough as many of those at the top of the list and not sure why is given such a big value in price guides (this did not use to be the case, but at some point years ago he enjoyed a massive increase in his guide value). A dampening effect on Richardson scarcity is that he appeared on two different jello flavors, whereas with most of the others, there is only one known flavor the players card was on.

Over and out. Have a good day.

cannonballsun 01-24-2020 12:02 PM

Great post, Ken, and thanks for sharing that knowledge with us.

BaltOrioles 01-24-2020 12:07 PM

1963 Jell-O
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kent G (Post 1924090)
I have over a hundred dups. What do you need for your 1963 Jell-O's.

Kent,

I'm looking for 2 Orioles to complete my team set - #63 Russ Snyder and #65 Milt Pappas

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
Alan Strout

Case12 03-09-2020 07:07 PM

Hi. I am not a big collector of these but saw an album with sets of teams collection really cheap on eBay. I couldn't pass it up. The collection is 1963 jello or post (mixed). What caught my eye was the 187 Aspromonte jello hidden in the mix as I collect Colt 45 stuff. I think I would like to sell these, even the 187. I didn't win the Yankees team set....it was cheap but I missed it by a few bucks. I expect to get album in a week. (Pls note these appear to be attached in some kind of corresponding collection album. I won't know how till I get them). Will need help to guide me through these? Casey


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