Posted By:
Ted ZanidakisKING
This comment of yours intrigued me......
"I theorize that more people are willing to start collecting PSA 7/8 grade in the 1952 Topps set than the 1933 Goudey set."
Back in the "Paleolithic age" when I started assembling sets, most collectors chose sets to collect that appealed to them....
playerwise, popularity, aesthetic appeal, availability, etc., etc. Do you really think collectors, nowadays refer to POP reports
in order to decide what set to collect ?
I put together two 1933 Goudey sets (239 cards each)....I started with a Vg-Ex set, and eventually in the course of upgrading,
I also attained a really nice Ex-Mt one. This is typically how these vintage sets were assembled. I guess I am just out of touch
with the current trends.
1950 Bowman Mel Parnell.....a tough post-war #1 card in > ExMt condition.
KING
What are the POP #'s on this card ? Do they compare with the 52T Pafko ?
I'm curious, because as a kid collecting 50B and 52T cards, we treated both these #1 cards similarly.
T-Rex TED