WTB or WTT for 1962 Jello
I have begun an endeavor that seldom seems to end well. I have begun the task of working on a 1962 Jell-o set. In a sort time, I have put together over 70% of the set which is a good start. Unfortunately, anyone that understands this set knows the real challenge centers around the 21 or so "short prints" I would love to talk with you if have any of the 21 short prints and would consider selling or trading most any of them. I have other needs from the set which we can also discuss, but my focus is primarily on the short prints.
I have lots of potential trading material above and beyond my 1988 Donruss collection. I have a small amount of lower grade pre-war cards, but names include Cobb, Young, Mathewson, Bender, Lajoie, 1933 Goudey (including 3 of the 4 Ruth's (PSA A to PSA-2) and most other stars, 1934 Goudey including high numbers, 1935 Goudey 4 player cards (nearly 2 sets) with 2 Ruth's , complete set of 1933 Delong (- the Gehrig), Tattoo orbits, Schutter Johnson candies, 1952 high numbers (I have all but 12 and would break the set up more), complete Topps sets 1953-1980 with many duplicates including many duplicates of variaton and oddball cards (I have multiple 1967 Spiezio's for those of you that know that variation. I have complete 1968 Milton Bradley sets with football as well. I have 3 sets of higher grade 1962 variations which include all of the green tints) as well odd things like uncut card panels, salesman samples and more. I also have 2 nearly complete 1962 Canadian Post sets). I am just trying to say that if you have the 1962 Jello cards I should be able to find something that you want in trade. I have many high as well as low grade PSA stars. PSA-8 Erving Rookie, other rookies and stars from all sports, but definitely strongest baseball.
The 1962 Jello short prints that I am targeting include #1 Bill Skowron, #2 Bobby Richardson, #13 Bill Stafford, #63 Jim Pagliaroni, #69 Marty Keough, #70 Willy Tasby, #95 Gene Stephens, #112 Jim Gilliam, #113 Norm Larker, #115 Stan Williams, #116 Gordy Coleman, #117 Don Blasingame, #118, Gene Freese, #156 Lee Maye, #157 Al Spangler, #166 Curt Flood, #167 Curt Simmons, #168 Alex Grammas, #179 Vernon Law, #180 Harvey Haddix, #181 Hal Smith. I have the Richardson, Freese, Maye, Gilliam, Flood and Law so they would not be the priority of the others, but i would still try to buy them or trade for them if they were available.
Feel free to private message me if you have any 62 Jello-s that you would consider parting with.
Thank you!!
Rick Johnson
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