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I did my Post cereal sets around 2002. I used to love to buy large lots. The price per card was usually cheaper that way. By the time my Post cereal sets were complete, I had picked up about 75% of the 1962 Post Canadians and the 1963 Jell-os. I had only picked up about 60 of the 1962 Jell-Os. I didn't know if I wanted to do any of those 3 sets, I knew they would be tough and expensive. I left them alone and moved on to other things. In 2019, I decided to return to those sets. I guessed the 1962 Jell-O set would be a 10 year project, at a minimum. So I'm now in my 6th year. I have made a lot of progress, but I still need some toughies. Will I make it ? |
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I am still half-heartedly considering selling off my set. It's hard to say that knowing I'm only about 15 cards away. Is that right?? You know better how many I need than I do, lol. There are a couple higher dollar items that I've had my eye on and selling my Jell-O set would be a pretty quick way to fund the other purchases. As you probably know, I moved out some of my graded Post Canadian. They had been sitting there in a box since after I got them from you and had those graded. I hadn't done much to work on that set or upgrade it. I have so much stuff laying around and I need to consolidate... or so my wife says. |
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Good luck on your sales with those graded Post Canadians.
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I'm hoping to pick up one of my last twelve every two years. I have been in a long dry spell. Rick has been on a roll......
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It certainly is an amazingly difficult set. On the one hand the pursuit is so challenging because of its difficulty. On the hand at times it just feels like it beats you up as the search can be fruitless for months or even years. I don't know if I will be lucky enough to finish this set or if at some point I acknowledge defeat and walk away beaten by a set of Jello cards cut from the back of Jello and Pudding boxes 60 years ago. Time will tell, but I have been so encouraged over the years from the like of Peter, Wayne and Ken that have taught me about this crazy set. As for now I sit 8 cards away from completion. Time will tell if I can complete this set or if I end up like so many climbers of Everest, just a little short, but oh so close.
Rick Johnson Duluth, MN |
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Congrats to whoever purchased that PSA Yaz. That card was a beaut! I don't think I've seen a 62 Jell-O with so much cardboard outside of the border that wasn't on a box or at least partial box.
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I think the Yastrzemski has a little more white around the border than my Snider, but this Snider has some pretty nice edges as well.
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I think a while back there was a Killebrew with wide white borders like that Yaz..
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