View Single Post
  #41  
Old 09-06-2019, 07:02 AM
BradH's Avatar
BradH BradH is offline
Brad
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 498
Default

I've been out for a few days and just returned to see the nice comments - thank you to everyone and to Leon for moving the threading.

This was a purchase that I’ll remember for a long time and it far exceeded my expectations. I thought I was getting a good deal but it turned out to be a GREAT deal. And not for the amount of dollars spent vs. cards received - It was a great deal for the collecting fun it gave me, just like in the “old days.”

I’ve received a few PMs and emails asking about availability of some cards. The only sorting I’ve done so far was to pull out some stars for the photos I posted. I’ll go through them this weekend to see what I need for my sets. After that, I’m happy to send cards to anyone who needs them, but will do so in the order that the requests have been received.

For those who are statistically minded, the purchase came out to 4-1/2 cents per card - about 1,400 cards for $63 (w/tax).

Aside from the entertainment value, here are my favorite highlights from the purchase:

1) The quantity and quality of the 1972 high numbers. Turned out to be 44 of them with just one duplicate and they’re generally in great shape. I know I’ll need most of them for my set.

2) The Eddie Murray ‘78 RC in this lot is way better than the Murray in my NM-MT ‘78 set that’s in a binder. This is a nice upgrade.

3) The two ‘72 Nolan Ryans are nice. One is a little better than the other and I need it for my set. The other is promised to a fellow collector.

4) Dick Pole.
Reply With Quote