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It seems that the Monster is content with allowing me to plug away at the common pile. This week I have scored 7. My updated number is 183.6, It was a clean sweep for eBay although I did pick up a T207 from 69 Orioles over on the BST (Thanks Sylvain
) Sylvain and I live like 12 miles apart. Last Sunday we met for the first time and transacted in person. A word to the wise, pick a more unique place than a Mickey-D's parking lot. We both thought we we at the right one. Oops!. Oh and there was something that vaguely reminded me of my mis-spent teens/early twenties. The whole "exchanging cash for something sold in a plastic bag (penny sleeve) that fit in the palm of my hand" thing had me keeping one eye peeled for the narco squad.![]() ![]() ![]() The seven I scored this week are: Frank Delehanty (Louisville) P350 Jack Barry (Philadelphia) P350 Tom Needham P460 Ed Konetchy (Glove Above Head) SC150 Bill Graham (St. Louis) P350 Dick Rudolph SC350 Cy Seymour (Batting) P150 |
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Been waiting to go over the 300 mark to report an update... now at 301 for my all SGC 40 set.
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down to 61
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Never being one who could follow directions or instructions, my ranking at number 52 shouldn't be there. I was counting every card I have, not just the unique ones. In rebuilding Howe's set, there are two that would not show up for sure (Demmit and O'Hare St. Louis Polar Bear backs) and besides that, I have duplicates, triplicates and even quadruplicates (if that is a word) of some cards. So to be fair to those who have a legitimate shot at the magic number, and those who can follow simple instructions (unlike me), please remove my listing. Sorry to have messed up the list in the first place.
Last edited by Howe’s Hunter; 09-28-2012 at 11:26 PM. Reason: put down wrong ranking number. |
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Set 1 185 (unique)
Set 2 23 (dulicates) Set 3 2 (triplicates) Set 4 1 (quadruplicates) Total of 212. Last edited by Howe’s Hunter; 09-29-2012 at 10:03 AM. Reason: better word for I have four of... |
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oops
Last edited by frankbmd; 09-29-2012 at 07:52 AM. |
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Only 51, but a very good 51. Best card is Evers PSA 4 brown Hindu. Matty PSA 4 Cycle. Puttman PSA 6. Lot of mid-grade HOFers and SLs. But a lowly PSA 2 Ellam still one of my favorites.
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Up to 12 now.
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I've become interested in T206s recently, so I'll throw in my number of 4. They're all HOFs.
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