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Old 01-14-2018, 10:14 PM
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2 ty Cobb backs
T210 Joe Jackson
T214 Cobb
Henry Reccius Wagner
T206 Cobb Red Hindu
Darby chocolate box w Wagner
T206 Uzit Cobb
T216 Mino Wagner throwing
D304 Marten's Cobb
Rose PC Cobb
Wolverine PC Cobb
Big Head Babe Ruth
4 different 1925 Exhibit Gehrigs

and there's plenty more and yet I continue to sell things after holding onto them for a bit. I'm a collector who sells


Onto my regrets:

1968 Topps 3d Clemente - sold raw right around when PSA was getting started - sold for 6K - customer got it graded..........a 9 - 30k card overnight
1966 Topps punchout Mays - 2-3k many years ago - didn't realize how rare it was... sold years later for 23k
1968 Ryan rookie - I owned it since I was a kid - easy 8 - possible 9 - turned down 2k for it when they were selling for 1. Sold it for 1k a year later when no one cared as much. A couple of years later PSA came around...

Then there were the ones I never pulled the trigger on that I wish I had .... like the Clemente rookie 8.5 for 10k. 1958 Kahns Clemente probably a 5 or a 6 -for 1 1/2 times "book" at the time ~$500 I was just getting started - seller said I didn't know what I was looking at - he was right


No one ever learned anything from doing it right

With all of that said - grateful to have the collection I do and be part of the net 54 community!!

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Old 01-15-2018, 12:18 PM
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I still can't believe I did it ... I think of her all the time!
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Old 01-15-2018, 12:27 PM
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Ryan, just know that it is very loved by the whole family, and gets me through any rough patch Also, it brought smiles to lots of folks at the Slugger Exhibit. It's a card with a warm, happy energy to it; guess that's 'cause it's always meant a lot to those who have taken care of it.
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Old 01-15-2018, 12:34 PM
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Ryan, just know that it is very loved by the whole family, and gets me through any rough patch Also, it brought smiles to lots of folks at the Slugger Exhibit. It's a card with a warm, happy energy to it; guess that's 'cause it's always meant a lot to those who have taken care of it.
Well I'm just glad it ended up in the hands of a great guy and collector. I found an old scan of before and after grading for you to enjoy ...
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Old 01-15-2018, 12:38 PM
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Wow, very cool to see it in that original state pre-slab, thanks for sharing that. Always amazes me how 99% of them managed to get so poorly cut at the factory.
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Old 01-15-2018, 01:16 PM
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Got interested in baseball cards again back in 1988. Attended my first card show at a high school gym sometime in 1989. Couldn't resist what was a really nice copy of a 1957 Frank Robinson. Paid $350. Had a company close down on me in 1991 and was forced to package the Robinson with 5 other cards (including what I think might have been a 9+ second year Stargell) for $300. Still hurts, especially when I see Frank Robby's that couldn't hold a candle to the one I had selling for 3x what I paid. Oh well.
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Old 01-19-2018, 02:53 PM
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A friend reminded me I sold an 84/85 OPC Hockey hockey wax case for 600 hundred bucks. Thanks!!
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Old 01-19-2018, 05:38 PM
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Ryan, just know that it is very loved by the whole family, and gets me through any rough patch Also, it brought smiles to lots of folks at the Slugger Exhibit. It's a card with a warm, happy energy to it; guess that's 'cause it's always meant a lot to those who have taken care of it.
Yes... I was lucky to see it when it was on display here at the Louisville Slugger Museum. My wife was even intrigued by the card. I left drooling!!!
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As someone who fancied himself a teenage sports card dealer in the late 1980's there's way too many regrets to not get sad about, especially from an economic perspective. I actually wish I was more of a pack rat and hoarder and not a seller with an instant turn it around mentality, considering even then I preferred the somewhat older oddball material, even if it was considered "junk" at the time, then the new releases.

There was the short stack of Michael Jordan Rookies along with everybody else in that set.

The boxes and boxes of 70' and 71' Topps Football Cellos

The wax case of 84 Topps Football

The giant stack of 73-74 Topps Basketball Rack Packs

A giant stack of uncut sheets from various sports, of the various Topps insert and specialty sets from the early 1970's

...........and tons of other stuff all sold for a song..............or enough to pay my car insurance bill and rent to my parents for the month.

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Old 01-20-2018, 08:23 AM
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I loved this card and was the one to holder it with PSA.

With many other high grade copies existing due to the black swamp find, I decided to sell it. Now I wish I wouldn't have as the Orange color was more unique. I could have, however, bought it back for $300 less than what I sold it for based on the previous last 2 sales. I just wasn't aware it was even being sold. PSA's auction prices realized I noticed the track history on it easier. If anyone sees this listed again in the future, bump this.


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Old 01-20-2018, 06:52 AM
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I still can't believe I did it ... I think of her all the time!
I don't want to rub salt in the wound, but that is one great looking 52 Mantle!
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