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For me, easy: in June 2013, a PSA 8 Mantle RC that was 50/50 and in 2006 a Ruth RC. Runner up: a CJ Shoeless in LOTG. They all still sting, LOL.
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1988 Donruss Al Pedrique. Absolute pristine condition and I let it walk....oh well, live and learn.
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You too?
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Years ago I was outbid on a gorgeous PSA 7 example of a '54 Dan Dee Mantle. It stung for a few years, until a PSA 5 came along that was nearly as nice at 1/4 the price.
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Few years back on Ebay I missed a signed 55 topps Gil Hodges, have only seen one other since and borders were trimmed off. Still forget why I didnt/couldnt bid.
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Not many regrets...but one would be a nice full set of Type I & II V-61's (1922 - known as Neilson's Chocolates). It was a beautiful set with all the stars. Type I's are more difficult to find - probably because of their paper stock.
Went to bid it...and it was gone. I have never seen another complete set. And rarely see any of the more difficult to locate Type I's. Regards, |
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I am a HUGE Clemente collector. I saw the card raw for the first time at the first Robert Morris College show I set up at. It was offered to me by its owner at ~20% over book. I was very new and naïve in the dealer role and tried to offer him half book - he laughed and said if that's what I was offering, I didn't know what I was looking at. WOW was he right. I came to learn over the next couple of years that the 1958 Kahn's is far and away the most difficult Kahn's Clemente and one of his most difficult cards in ANY condition. The condition that one was in was not to be believed. It was later purchased by a friend from the dealer who was smarter than me at the time. My friend had it graded - it came back a 6 - still the only 6 with none higher and one of a handful graded. In a moment of insanity he sold it to someone else for A LOT of money. He has been trying to buy it back since. Ouch that hurts! Not as much the money as I had it in my hands (literally) and let it walk away the condition it was in would go nicely with the rest of my Kahn's cards!
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I was in the middle of saving up for an engagement ring and was catching flack for not buying one yet--we were already engaged I just wanted the time to design the ring, meet with the jeweler, save the money. Anyway, a really nice 1960 Venezuelan Mantle/Boyer popped up right in my price range. I actually probably would have paid a bit more. But, I held off for the ring as I wanted to make sure the important one didn't get away.
I have not seen another example for sale since...
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![]() I passed up a nice Cobb CJ and a 40 playBall Jackson, I been chasing a 33 goudey Ruth for many years, the ones in my area have paperloss or severe wrinkles..waiting patiently for a nice 1, then theres time i missed on a t206WB Cobb, either variation (red or green) When able, i always place a bid, if the front is presentable. The one i missed and always remember: the 1963 Mantle plaque.mask Thats because as a avid Mantle fan, it may be ugly, but wouldnt hesitate next time i see one. I love seeing it here, when a board member shows his.
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Here's a long and boring story. In the mid-late sixties. I was about 14-15 years old. There was a guy (Goodwin Goldfaden...he only died just a few years ago at 94, Was quite well known in the trade) who had a sports cards/books/publishing/etc shop in Los Angeles. I bought most of my pre-war vint from him. Later he sold all but the cards, and worked out of his house and garage. And he had also just happened to move just a quick bike ride from me. So I spent a summer going over there and sorting/cataloging a ton of cards. I'd seen them all anyway and already had anything I wanted. Mostly this was all post war vint. Stars and commons and future HOFers. I'd sit in his kitchen, his wife served me lemonade, I'd plow through a box and he'd bring in another from the garage and more lemonade. It went like THAT! A kid's dream! He paid peanuts but I would have done it for free. So, one day I'm sorting all this boring sixties stuff, and POW, there's #311 staring straight at me! I'm like WHOAAAAA.... Now, I had a ton of Mantles, him being my favorite player and me being born in NY. But not this card because it was always too expensive for me, even then, at a ridiculously low price. I set it aside and thought about it. I should have asked him just to hold my pay and give it to me at the end of the summer. Or we could have worked out a layaway. I wasn't sure. He was a miser but his wife was very very sweet. Maybe I could get her to intervene. But, instead, at the end of the day I showed it to him and said, Look what I found!" I still kick myself daily. And still don't have one. In fact I can afford it even less so now than then.
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Paul, in all honesty, your story was not very long, and was by no means boring. I feel for you, as I was pretty shy at that age, and would have found it difficult to muster the courage to ask Goodie about a possible deal for his '52 T Mantle. He had a very intimidating manner.
I share your situation as well. There's some cards I still want, but most are now beyond my reach. I made 2-3 visits to Goodie in the early 70s, and passed on the purchase of a pair of wretched-looking '52 T. Mantles. The price was about $20-25 each, but their condition was intolerable. My standards were a lot higher then. No, I take that back; my standards are still very high. I was and am extremely picky. He said I was foolish. In retrospect he was right (in regards to future investment-resale potential); however, at the time I was 18 and had very limited card-buying funds. --Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 02-13-2014 at 11:45 AM. |
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Thanks George. You know, I would have had impressionistic memories of that summer anyway -- such as how the SoCal summer light filtered through their kitchen curtains. But the Mantle "appearance" just solidified the whole experience for me -- like a lengthy youtube video in my mind.
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