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February pickups
With the addition of the '71 Ryan, I now have all of his Mets base cards in EX or better. I actually have the whole Ryan base card run up through at least 1978, but will need to do some upgrades on the later 70's cards. I inherited a few that were well loved by their original owners!
Mazeroski (chaw and all...lol) and Hunter join Messers. Denehy / Seaver, Ron Santo, and a few others in my fledgling '67 set: https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6190b5487b.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d34dadd2b5.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7d84006ef4.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Just got these in. I don't normally buy MC's, but this one looked nice on the front so I went for it.
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Made a great trade with a wonderful N54 member, and landed a whale. I don't think I'll ever be able to afford to upgrade this one, and I'm fine with that.
Sorry for the glare on his chin, it's a phone pic and not a scan. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ab71fcce_z.jpg |
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Very happy with this purchase, (still in the mail then off to PSA for grading).
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I'm happy to pick up this 1967 Laughlin World Series (with address) Walter Johnson card...
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Picked this up in the recent Sterling Sports auction. It's my highest graded vintage card now even with the qualifier.
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I probably overpaid but I always wanted to have a nice copy of this card. Very happy with it.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...eea5179e_c.jpg1953_Paige_1 by boosandpearl, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b9fed644_c.jpg1953_Paige_2 by boosandpearl, on Flickr |
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These purchases were in honor of King Henry. Rest in Peace, Sir.
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Wow, some amazing cards...the Clemente 7 is unreal...congrats!!
I too was hit hard by Mr. Aaron's passing and on the day while watching MLB network made several purchases. These two were raw upgrades for my sets...also bought several AS cards and finished out ANY Aarons I needed for my sets. I wanted to make sure I had the memory that I finished any and all Aaron's for my 60's collection and had my 50's Aaron cards on the desk next to me. I may or may not have paid a little extra that day like all the rest, and didn't care. Worth the memory to me. RIP Hank! https://i.ibb.co/HTkMfSZ/Hanks.jpg These two arrived on same mail day... |
Matthew, that Satchel Paige is outstanding. DEAD FREAKING CENTERED, and in really nice shape. Whatever you paid was worth it.
And John O, regarding Aaron... the night before he passed I made an ebay offer on a nice looking PSA 2 '54 Aaron, but it was declined. The odd thing is I'd never tried to buy a graded Aaron, ever. I had a raw one I got here years ago that I eventually traded, but I just had a "hank-ering" to own a nice, graded example. Wish I'd gone the extra $200 and just bought it. I did ended up getting a raw one the next day, and it's a great looking card, but boy-oh-boy did I have to pay for it, since they'd just announced his passing. |
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The 53 Paige above and the Clemente rookie are both, off the charts!
Congrats guys. RayB |
Somebody tell me I’m not crazy for having started this set…[emoji15]
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That Paige looks great! Makes me wanna upgrade mine.
Been an active few weeks. Got a bunch of 52 highs, and started goin after 48 Leafs. Here’s my biggest 52 as of late. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...72e87d704b.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2aaae7e096.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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That's a ROCKIN' card!!! |
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This Clyde Wright puts me over the 1/4 completed threshold of the 1971 Topps Greatest Moments set, and the beautiful Bob Lemon (whose centering doesn't sour me much...get it?) is my first graded 1956 card from that magical set. I think it was a smart grab at a mere $30, especially with the way prices are skyrocketing...
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What a sweet card! Congrats on a great pick up! :) |
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More of the True Home Run King.
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After reading ESPN's story on Drew Robinson, I had to read up on one Whammy Douglas, whose name rang a bell from the days when I was piecing sets together.
What a story! At age ELEVEN, Douglas lost his right eye. And he STILL made it to the SHOW!! It's impossible to imagine how hard it must have been to accomplish that without the depth perception that ONLY comes with TWO eyes! Whammy Douglas won 27 games in his second professional season and was 3-3 with a 3.26 ERA for the 1957 Pittsburgh Pirates, his sole season in the bigs. He passed away in 2014- I regret waiting this long before discovering his story. Attachment 439025Attachment 439026 |
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Similar to how it is with the '52 highs, but the '67s naturally hurt the pocket book a lot less to pay the difference (especially with how cheap the '67 high DPs are) |
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Just received this beauty from an eBay seller. It has what looks like a print defect (that kind of resembles paper loss, but I don't think it is) running up from Willie's right elbow to his bat, which you can see in the photo.
I have seen others with a similar patch, and a bunch that make it look like he's wearing an armband just below his right elbow. Is this a known thing? |
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While the wind howls, the snow falls and the temperature drops, I poured a nice glass of red wine and settled in to open the day's card mail...pretty fun haul, if you don't care about PSA mintiness. (Sorry about the glare, but you get the idea.) Not a bad way to make the best of a winter's night.
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Yes, that print line is very common on that card. Regardless, that’s a very nice example. Enjoy! |
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I will agree with you on the high number DP's. Before I really understood how that worked, I thought I had gotten a deal on cards like #582 Jim Owens only paying a couple bucks. Er, maybe not... |
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Love those 71T Greatest Moments cards!
Need to get myself one of those. RayB |
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I picked this beauty up locally from an older gentleman who'd had it since he was a kid.
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Man. You get all the good cards. How do you do it??
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I have another raw example of this card that isn't quite as nice that I'll probably get graded and trade it towards something on my want list. |
I try to be nice and fair to people too - I just apparently don't encounter the people who have a 1949 Bowman Paige laying around. I need to find better people to be nice to.
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Oh, that part I have down. No problem there.
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Agreed. Great card! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Picked up a nice Mantle for my 1954 Red Heart set.
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