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Old 12-27-2016, 05:02 PM
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Thanks Brian,
About a year ago I purchased a complete 1968 Kahn's full strip set (with all variations) for $5,000 which was by far my biggest card purchase ever. I kept all of the Cincinnati Reds which was the bulk of the set and sold the rest for about $4,500. It ended up being a very nice deal. I checked with PSA and they don't have a holder big enough for these. SGC doesn't have one large enough either. Take care, Phil








Thanks for sharing your exotic pick up of 2016. That is one huge beautiful significant Big Red Machine card, bro. I do not know if PSA has a holder that can encapsulate that baby WITHOUT BENDING AN END. Certainly, it's a most worthy submission.

Dazzling, simply dazzling.

What is the year on that Bench, 1968 or 1969? Whatever, it's making me hungry for hot dogs!

You ought to buy my book, NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, as it goes right along with your gem, covering as it does the period I refer to as THE GOLDEN QUARTER CENTURY 1947 - 1971.

Anyway, take good care of it! ---Brian Powell[/QUOTE]
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Old 12-27-2016, 07:19 PM
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Might have been 2015 pick up, but it's close.
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I know it's not baseball, but this post-war card pick-up from this year is the favorite card I own. Here is a "Lorenzen with car" card of Fred Lorenzen from the landmark 1972 STP racing set. Lorenzen with car is a legendary rarity in the 11-card set, and racing cards in general.

If this card is not the holy grail of racing cards, it is in the top three or top five. Racing collector Jon Hardgrove over on the non-sport side of Network54 wrote several years ago that he had only previously seen one "Lorenzen with car" card prior to picking up his example a couple years ago.

A lady in Connecticut who I bought some other STP cards from previously told me it took her 20 years of searching before she finally found a "Lorenzen with car" card -- and that one had a thumbtack hole in it.


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Old 12-30-2016, 08:28 AM
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This is the year I went headlong into pre-war with only a few notable pickups in post war (including these couple of Topps Transcendents I won in a break that I intended to flip immediately but now have a fascination with and may keep), but this is the highlight of 2016 from a card perspective...the birth of my baby daughter was the true highlight of 2016!
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Old 12-30-2016, 11:40 AM
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I know it's not baseball, but this post-war card pick-up from this year is the favorite card I own. Here is a "Lorenzen with car" card of Fred Lorenzen from the landmark 1972 STP racing set. Lorenzen with car is a legendary rarity in the 11-card set, and racing cards in general.

If this card is not the holy grail of racing cards, it is in the top three or top five. Racing collector Jon Hardgrove over on the non-sport side of Network54 wrote several years ago that he had only previously seen one "Lorenzen with car" card prior to picking up his example a couple years ago.

A lady in Connecticut who I bought some other STP cards from previously told me it took her 20 years of searching before she finally found a "Lorenzen with car" card -- and that one had a thumbtack hole in it.

Happy New Year, Eddie. Thanks for loading up your ultra-rare Fast Freddie Lorenzen. So happy for you. Your evocative story of others taking so many years to find one really adds to the significance of your find.

Do hope you're enjoying NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN.

Take care, my friend. ---Brian Powell
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My favorite score for 2016.

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Old 12-30-2016, 01:55 PM
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This one completed the complete Topps run.
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Congrats on the Topps run. Nice to end it off on a nigh note with the punch out.
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Old 12-30-2016, 11:30 AM
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thanks brian,
about a year ago i purchased a complete 1968 kahn's full strip set (with all variations) for $5,000 which was by far my biggest card purchase ever. I kept all of the cincinnati reds which was the bulk of the set and sold the rest for about $4,500. It ended up being a very nice deal. I checked with psa and they don't have a holder big enough for these. Sgc doesn't have one large enough either. Take care, phil



Thanks for sharing the story with us, Phil. You did right well, mate. I am so sorry neither PSA nor SGC have a holder large enough for an over-sized card this big. Here's an idea for your Johnny Bench, and any other you wish to treat with extra tender loving care. There's a company out of Ohio, i believe, called Capital Plastic Holders. Primarily, they produce coin and currency holders. When baseball cards got big in the late 80s, they tried to produce some products to draw some of our crowd. I don't think that worked very well. Now that cards, and coins, are graded, i'm sure their business is not as strong as before.

Long to short, I went with them prior to the advent of grading because they offered some over-sized card / postcard holders that were outstanding. It could fit my prized Stahl-Meyers and Dormand Postcards. Well, I didn't "screw down to China", so when I removed the cards to finally get them graded, all was good. My point, they produce custom-made over-size holders. You could specify 8 slots if you wish to house the Bench. Johnny would be extra heavy and extremely protected in the capital plastics holder.

Also, sometimes Capital includes a gold line imprint to i guess frame the subject. I would ask them to withhold that extra---to distracting. Their custom holders are very pricey but they're the best quality i have ever seen.

I almost forgot. I would also have a sleeve for the bench. Bill cole enterprises out of massachusetts produces their mylar snugs. They have a size that would be just right for the kahn's package. You might have to trim it down, but it would offer the very best protection in the world, along with the capital plastics holder.

Just my 25 cents worth of thoughts!

Take care, happy new year, and keep enjoying your kahn's big red machine team!!!!! A marvelous pick-up. ---Brian Powell

PS-- in the late 60s/early 70s, i bought a complete set of the 1968 Kahn's you have from Bruce Yeko of Wholesale Cards Co. On the east coast. Apparently, he had an arrangement with the Kahn's company to buy their leftover boxes. Well, when i got the set from Bruce, they were all beautiful, but they were also all just the baseball card trimmed off the package. I love yours better. There's something about a complete product package with a "free prize" baseball card that does it for me. Brings a big smile to my face. I own a 1962 Bazooka complete unfolded box, and a couple 1962 JELL-O complete unfolded boxes. So, I don't own many, but they're among the highlights of my small collection.

Again, take care, my friend, and thanks for sharing the neat photo of your beautiful bounty! ---Brian Powell


Thanks for sharing your exotic pick up of 2016. That is one huge beautiful significant Big Red Machine card, bro. I do not know if PSA has a holder that can encapsulate that baby without bending an end. Certainly, it's a most worthy submission.

Dazzling, simply dazzling.

What is the year on that bench, 1968 or 1969? Whatever, it's making me hungry for hot dogs!

You ought to buy my book, never cheaper by the dozen, as it goes right along with your gem, covering as it does the period i refer to as the golden quarter century 1947 - 1971.

Anyway, take good care of it!:d ---brian powell
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