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Old 12-27-2021, 07:43 PM
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Default Your biggest Murphy's law purchase

I imagine we've all had that one awful choice where everything went south. Mine wasn't pre-war (or even baseball), but the spirit is the same!

In February, I bought an 1969-70 basketball raw partial set (86/99) that included the key cards:

- After receiving them, the cards were barely acceptable compared to the pics. I always try to find situations where the worst case scenario for raw cards is still good enough, and these barely even passed that. Almost sent them back. In retrospect, naturally I should have.

- The timing couldn't have been worse. Paid a very mediocre (at best) price at the time, and it was right at the market peak.

- When I finally got tall boy sleeves/top loaders and took them out of the binder recently, found some commons and one minor HOFer that were horribly bent. An unexpected new replacement list.

- Those sleeves (which I got just for these and were ultra pro, no less) were too tight for the cards in all ways. Couldn't even use them out of concern for eventual warping.

- Accidentally tore up my hands getting everything in and out of the aforementioned sheets and top loaders. They just weren't sized that well.

- For the cherry on top, the storage box for this endeavor of fail busted (as I attempted to finish putting all these eight foot tall cards in).

At this point, I'm ready to use them for kindling
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