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It has been well documented over the years the worst trades in Major League history. Ryan for Fregosi, Brock for Broglio, Carlton for Wise, etc..
What about in baseball cards? Haven't you ever had such a trade? I have had two that I can think of: During the summer of 1971, my first year of collecting, I was being tutored in math (along with other students) at a teachers house. A girl there wanted my 1971 Topps Mets Team card and offered me an older card for it. I jumped at the deal because I wanted the older card. That older card was a 1968 Topps Ryan / Kooseman rookie. I still have it and it is the corner stone of my 1968 set...When I put the 1971 set together a few years ago and reacquired the Mets team card.. certain emotions came to the surface! During the summer of 1973, A neighbor hood kid wanted my 1973 Topps Willie Mays, he offered me an entire shopping bag loaded with 1970 Topps cards! This included many of the stars and the Munson rookie. Needless to say, it was done deal! Any others???? |
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I had one happen to me last year. I was set up at a card show that was very slow the whole time there, so I was looking to leave early but had one guy come up to me and asked if I like to trade. He had a small handful of cards he handed me and I saw a couple of older Packers cards in there I liked, plus a few 60s baseball cards of some minor stars. I asked him what was he looking for and he said he wanted some newer rookie cards of the Brewers and Packers players. I got out a Ryan Braun RC, Aaron Rodgers RC and looked thru my boxes and found about 10-12 more low end RCs of current players and a few retired guys. I asked him what else he liked and he said that should be enough, but I might like these other two cards he had in his coat pocket. He pulls out a 1967 Hank Aaron and under it was a 1954 Aaron rookie card with a punch hole in it. I had to ask, what are you doing with this and what do you want for it? He responds with, if you like them you can have them, they're not worth much to me as I have doubles of them. I asked him again, you got to want something else for these, there's some value in this even with a hole in it. Nope, he was good with what he had out and said thank you, enjoy the cards! Well, I put the Aaron RC on Ebay with clear and close up pictures of the card and its defects and it still sold for $206. I've never seen the guy again when I go back there. Very strange...
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Few years back, I saw a mint mint mint mint Brett rookie in some dealer's showcase. This was before the grading companies changed the game. I had brought 5 Dan Marino RC's to get rid of at the show. The Marino's were overpriced at the time (in my opinion) and the cards I had were mostly EX/NM, certainly no better. I offered any three for the Brett. Dealer countered with Brett for all 5 Marinos. I didn't think twice. Those Marino's were junk in my eyes and in exchange I have the best Brett rookie I have ever seen.
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I traded a Billy Ripken "FF" error for a load of '80s RCs (when they were worth something). Several Boggs, Mattinglys, Gwynns and Sandbergs.
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My favorite occurred in 1974 at lunch. I was in the 5th grade. I always carried a stack of cards secured by a rubber band in my coat pocket. I made trades more frequently than Billy Beane. One day a portly kid I had never conducted businesses with approached my lunch table. He held out a 1953 Satchel Paige. My heart stopped momentarily.
My father grew up on the Pennsylvania Ohio border and told me stories of Paige’s days with the Tribe. A very progressive great aunt who was a huge baseball fan told me of meeting and dancing with Paige in a Pittsburgh bar in the early 1940’s. I have come to believe that she was an early Baseball Annie. Growing up hearing these stories made very aware of who Satchel was. I composed myself and quickly offered the Hank Aaron special card everyone was chasing. He declined. I added Rose, Morgan, Bench, Ryan and Seaver. Once again he declined. Growing desperate I asked what he wanted. He said,” two chocolate milks and an ice cream sandwich”. Needless to say the deal was done. The next day he came to again and asked for the card back. I refused. He told me that his brother owned the card and was going to beat him if he didn’t get it back. I told him that was a beating he was going to have to take. Thirty-one years later I didn’t want to go to my 25th HS reunion. My wife made me. While there I was approached by a very large gentleman who obviously was no stranger to the weight room. He asked if I remembered him. I apologized and said no. He then recounted our Satchel Paige deal. I told him that I still had the card in my collection and was willing to take a beating to keep it there if that was what he had in mind. He laughed and I was very relieved. Here is the Satchel in all it's glory. As you can see he has been well loved over the years. Ironically on the bottom border you can see a stain. Perhaps it's chocolate milk? Last edited by 71buc; 12-03-2014 at 09:57 AM. |
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