It's
June 4th and no one has started a new pickups thread yet, so forgive me if I take up a little of the space that usually would've already been filled by members eager to show their newest finds.
Went to a show yesterday, and it was fantastic to get down and dirty at an endless supply of tables
(99% of it shiny stuff!!). Based on the fervor of the
"1967 Topps 6th Series" thread here in the post-war section, I ran across a guy selling individual semi-high numbers that were as close to 'pack fresh' as possible, so I jumped on them. They range from
#459 to
#518, and look suh-weet...
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Then I grabbed an oft-mentioned candidate for Cooperstown,
high number #550 Vada Pinson, from the same seller. When you see a relatively cheap
1967 Topps #609 Tommy John (who happens to be the last card in that historic set) centering be damned, buying him is always the right move. Then I found a trio of upgrades to my binder sets,
1962 #169 Bob Cerv 'green tint' (a really tough one to find in nice shape), a pretty decent
1971 #50 Willie McCovey, and the first card from my favorite set of all-time,
1972 #1 Pirates World Champions. And since you can never have too many
1961 high numbers, I picked up a pair of really nice ones,
#527 Gene Leek and
#535 Larry Jackson...
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Now we hit the big time!!
Your eyes don't lie. I was on a negotiating rampage and ended up frickin' grabbing three/tre/trois/tres
1962 Topps #5 Sandy Koufaxeseseses (not sure how to pluralize his name, Koufaxi??) that were all recently graded
(read "hammered") by PSA. Started my day with no slabbed versions, when I hit my pillow at night, had a trio. Weird.
(If anyone is interested, they are available for trade). And ended the afternoon with another beautiful high number,
1961 Topps #579 Willie Mays.
What a great day all around...
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