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Old 06-08-2020, 11:49 AM
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Ebay pickup 1976 MSA Cup Lid Tom Seaver. These are pretty tough. Hole is unpunched.
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Old 06-08-2020, 04:25 PM
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Still trying to figure out my new scanner. Anyhow, here are this month's acquisitions.
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Old 06-08-2020, 08:14 PM
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LOVE that Klu!!! Outstanding centering and focus, it appears.
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Old 06-08-2020, 08:23 PM
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Strangely, I "upgraded" my PSA 6 Greenberg with a PSA 5 I had to have the centering for my set. The Medwick isn't quite spot on--but it's the best I've found the last couple of years...
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Old 06-08-2020, 08:27 PM
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This set is a bitch but so pretty and interesting to me. This is my favorite--along with Black Hawk Sioux and Red Cloud, in the set.
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Had a short weekend getaway with the wife, and I found a card shop in antique store I went into. Had lots of vintage stuff. Had a stack of around 120 different from 1955T that were probably in Ex-Mt overall (low numbers were NM, high numbers were Ex). Also had about 60 different 1956T in VG-Ex to Ex, a lot of around 90 from 1955B in VG-Ex to Ex and had a lot of around 40-50 from 1963T in Ex-Mt shape.

He offered me the lot of 1955T for $400 (was probably 75-80 low #s and 30+ high #s and a total BV of close to $2k), but I had to pass. My wife would've killed me had I spent that much on baseball cards.

But I did pick up a few things. I got the 55B for a friend, picked up a Ex to Ex-Mt 1957T Reese that is now in my partial set at home and a 1978 Time magazine that features the Cowboys-Broncos Super Bowl. I also got the following. Spent $40 on everthing:








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[QUOTE=wdwfan;1988439]My wife would've killed me had I spent that much on baseball cards. [QUOTE]


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Ain't that the way it always is. My wife has told me if I will sell something then I can buy something. And I ask, how will my collection grow if I'm going in a circle all the time?

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LOVE that Klu!!! Outstanding centering and focus, it appears.
Thanks Phil, and I like your Ducky Medwick.
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Another raw, mid-grade hall of famer for my 52 Bowman set. Slowly working my way to completion.

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Old 06-10-2020, 08:48 AM
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That Reese is what a vintage baseball card ought to look like. Very pretty card!!!
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Old 06-10-2020, 01:49 PM
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That Reese is what a vintage baseball card ought to look like. Very pretty card!!!
Thanks! The artwork on the 1950, 1951, and 1952 Bowmans make them my favorite sets.

I also really like the Art Deco look of the Diamond Stars cards...which I can see from your post above that you recently acquired a couple great looking ones. Are you chasing that set?

I considered trying to build that one raw because the artwork is so cool...but those high numbers are a little spendy.
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