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Old 10-20-2022, 08:08 PM
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My first pick up in quite some time.
Was randomly searching 52 Topps cards and came across this one, which I needed, for $12 dollars CDN.
Definitely rough, (and just a filler for now), but for $12 dollars I didn't think I could go wrong. Down to 5 needed now to complete my 52 Topps set.
Nice, what 5 do you need?
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Old 10-20-2022, 08:25 PM
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Nice, what 5 do you need?
3 biggies in Mathews, Wilhelm and Campy and the other 2 in Bob Cain and Bob Schultz, Ben.

Cain and Schultz are still doable someday but I'm unsure if those other 3 ever will be as all 3 command big money as you know.
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Old 10-21-2022, 12:26 PM
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I've been after this one for a while. Nice to finally find the right example for my collection.
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Old 10-21-2022, 05:29 PM
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3 biggies in Mathews, Wilhelm and Campy and the other 2 in Bob Cain and Bob Schultz, Ben.

Cain and Schultz are still doable someday but I'm unsure if those other 3 ever will be as all 3 command big money as you know.
I miss my Eddie, it's one of the few cards I miss after trading. Best of luck finding some lower grade nice eye appeal cards.
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Old 10-22-2022, 12:33 AM
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Old 10-23-2022, 10:10 AM
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Picked this up from eBay last week. I'm putting together a run of Steve Carlton cards from 1965 - 1980. At this point, I'm still hunting for '68, '69, and '72 Cardinals.
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Old 10-23-2022, 10:51 AM
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Pretty fired up about this one. 1,100+ Zeenuts from original family in California. 25 still have the coupons. Condition all over the board but still a nice find.
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Congrats Dale, card checks another box on your list...good luck on the last 5!

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I miss my Eddie, it's one of the few cards I miss after trading. Best of luck finding some lower grade nice eye appeal cards.
Thanks guys!
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Old 10-23-2022, 02:24 PM
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Pretty fired up about this one. 1,100+ Zeenuts from original family in California. 25 still have the coupons. Condition all over the board but still a nice find.
I guess so!

Congrats.
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Pretty fired up about this one. 1,100+ Zeenuts from original family in California. 25 still have the coupons. Condition all over the board but still a nice find.
Holy cow Gary, nice find.
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Old 10-24-2022, 10:36 PM
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Pretty fired up about this one. 1,100+ Zeenuts from original family in California. 25 still have the coupons. Condition all over the board but still a nice find.
Great collection! How did a good ol' boy from North Carolina find an original Zeenut collection in California?
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Picked this up from eBay last week. I'm putting together a run of Steve Carlton cards from 1965 - 1980. At this point, I'm still hunting for '68, '69, and '72 Cardinals.
Very nice. Carlton is a ridiculously underrated pitcher in his time if you look at his accomplishments.
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Very nice. Carlton is a ridiculously underrated pitcher in his time if you look at his accomplishments.
Agreed. Pitchers are generally second fiddle in the hobby. Chicks dig the long ball.

Even among pitchers, Lefty gets overlooked. His decade-plus media silence kept him largely out of the spotlight. As difficult as it for some people to imagine, Steve Carlton flatly refused to give interviews. This likely diminished his popularity outside of Philadelphia. Lucky for me, I grew up in Philly during Carlton's time there.

Candidly, I don't want people to look at his accomplishments more closely...at least, not until after I've finished this little run.
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