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Thanks for the long version! That is a great idea...I'm currently redoing a room and I think I will do something very similar. I appreciate the info-thank you! Andrew |
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Looks great! Thanks for sharing!
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For those worried, no mint cards were harmed in this production.
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I like this idea. Last summer I closed in a 24x26 carport. I was planning on making it into a combination workshop/St. Louis Cardinal man cave with a lot of memorabilia. Wonder how many cards would fit in a 24x8 wall?
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What a great idea!
I could picture an entire wall covered like that, as a backdrop for autographed pictures and other memorabilia hung over it. Hmmm? |
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This is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. So cool, in fact, that I'm going to tackle one.
I'd like to put one together using inexpensive, but significant cards from my collecting. For example, the very first card I ever got was a John McNamara 1986 Topps card. Woof. For me, Dwight Gooden was my favorite player growing up and my first 'expensive' card was a Gooden 1987 Topps that I paid like $2.00 for as a 9-year old kid. A Gregg Jefferies 1989 Topps rookie card was one of my first big 'pulls'. A 1981 Fleer card since I found a pile of them in my grandfather's attic and no one knew how the heck they got in there. Crap like that. I've got dozens of these types of memories of cards from the 1980s and 1990s and nearly all of them are commons or throwaways. I know about Burbank Sportscards and their whole $1.00 for commons deal. Can anyone recommend dealers with large common inventories that don't charge an arm and a leg for them? I want to do this project, but don't want to pay $150.00 for it, no matter how cool it might look. |
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This is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. So cool, in fact, that I'm going to tackle one.
I'd like to put one together using inexpensive, but significant cards from my collecting. For example, the very first card I ever got was a John McNamara 1986 Topps card. Woof. For me, Dwight Gooden was my favorite player growing up and my first 'expensive' card was a Gooden 1987 Topps that I paid like $2.00 for as a 9-year old kid. A Gregg Jefferies 1989 Topps rookie card was one of my first big 'pulls'. A 1981 Fleer card since I found a pile of them in my grandfather's attic and no one knew how the heck they got in there. Crap like that. I've got dozens of these types of memories of cards from the 1980s and 1990s and nearly all of them are commons or throwaways. I know about Burbank Sportscards and their whole $1.00 for commons deal. Can anyone recommend dealers with large common inventories that don't charge an arm and a leg for them? I want to do this project, but don't want to pay $150.00 for it, no matter how cool it might look. |
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Thanks - appreciate it. Will check them out.
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How many junk era commons are you looking for? I have several 1000 that I would send you for the price of shipping.
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pretty awesome. i was thinking of doing something similar with the "cards your mother threw out" set topps had as an insert a couple years back. i was going to hang them kind of like you did or make a bar top if i ever get that basement bar i've wanted to build. nice work!
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