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Old 12-29-2014, 02:00 PM
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His 1974 card is one of my favorites. Just a great composition. Excuse the crappy scan:

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Don't know if this would be considered a "unique" Garvey item or not?
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That kind of thing is great. i have another year as well, along with a few of the membership cards.

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Is that a display rack? i know there was a video produced with his hitting tips. Looks like maybe this was an in store display?

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His 1974 card is one of my favorites. Just a great composition. Excuse the crappy scan:

I agree, by far my favorite Topps Garvey card. And from his MVP year if I'm not mistaken?
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OK - this complete set of 12 Steve Garvey Tips boxes is probably a bit tough to come by though certainly not unique, but I want to give a shout out to my teenage self for somehow choking down 12 boxes of raisin bran in one baseball season! And thanks to my mom, who collected with me, and always encouraged me to keep the whole box!

By the way - what's with these two front running kids, switching back and forth with the Yankees and Reds gear? Pick a team!
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Nice. I don't believe I have completed the full box set. I lost out on a complete one at least once before on ebay, although I do have the complete clipped tip set.

Someone also sold on ebay several years back what I vaguely remember to be described as a wax proof type set. I lost out on it, but not sure if it was real or not. Never seen it resurface.

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OK - this complete set of 12 Steve Garvey Tips boxes is probably a bit tough to come by though certainly not unique, but I want to give a shout out to my teenage self for somehow choking down 12 boxes of raisin bran in one baseball season! And thanks to my mom, who collected with me, and always encouraged me to keep the whole box!

By the way - what's with these two front running kids, switching back and forth with the Yankees and Reds gear? Pick a team!
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That FBI panel looks awfully familiar…

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Hey, Curt! The wax proofs sound interesting. I remember boxes of cereal sometimes being wrapped in printed thin wax paper in the late 60s and early 70s (not sure why they did that with some boxes - distribution to humid markets?) but don't think that was something they still did in the late 70s. Can't think of any other reason why Post would print proofs on wax.
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That FBI panel looks awfully familiar…
How about this Garvey Gafline? It should look familiar as well. I believe it was you who sold it to me a couple years back. If I am mistaken and it wasn't you, the seller had shared a pic of theirs on their blog and I took a shot in the dark and contacted the blogger to see if they'd sell and they just happened to have two! They were kind enough to sell me their duplicate. To this day I have yet to see another.

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a couple more...


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I am the culprit.

Someone told me they had similar cards of Aaron and Hunter, but never provided scans and I could never get them to agree to a trade or sale, but would still love to even see them.

I have not see a Gafline Garvey offered for sale in a long time, but I would guess they are still out there somewhere...

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Default 1980 Long Beach Press Telegram Garvey/Carew



I do not own this item!

The 1980 issue was not cataloged like the 81 issue. I still seek this and even missed one on ebay to another Garvey collector not too long ago. He sold me the rest of the set for what he spent, minus the Garvey, but my heart aches for the Garvey/Carew!! That is probably my top want, aside from those ultra rare and one off goodies like the puffy sticker prototype, test coin and such.

I do have the 81 issue though and have never seen another offered.

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