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Wow....those autographed cards are incredible!
Cheers, Geno |
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Forgot I had this one.
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52 Topps cards. https://www.flickr.com/photos/144160280@N05/ http://www.net54baseball.com/album.php?albumid=922 |
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I picked this card up today at our local show. 1957-58 Parkhurst RC Frank Mahovlich HOF just three left to complete my set. This is like a $250 card in decent shape so I was glad to hand over $2
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Larry - I too need four 1957 Parkhursts. I try to keep my sets in clean condition and I’ll sometimes pay a premium to do so. But I’d grab a $2.50 Mahovlich like yours even at five times what you paid.
People sometimes ask me how much a card of a particular player might be worth. I reply that it depends upon the condition. For a vintage superstar rookie card, you could pay a grand or two for a blazing beauty or find a beater for $30.00. Collectors have a balancing point - would I pay $$$ for that particular card that’s nice but has a dinked corner? Or do I go for the budget-friendly creased card? How low can I go on condition, how high can I go on price? Some cards you can’t pass up. The rest of your cards are cool too. I’m getting close on 55, 57, and 61. Brian |
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Look at the trunk on this doughnut magnate. Granted, he’s wearing hockey pads, but he’s got thick thighs and a big rear end. Wouldn’t want to get checked by him.
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I love the old Parkhurst Hockey ! also love older Topps and OPC too !!!
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Horton was tough as nails with the build of a professional weight lifter. He was recognized by most players during his tenure as the strongest player in the league. He didn't start problems on the ice.... but boy, could he finish them. lol
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The 1955 Harry Lumley is arguably my favorite Parkhurst card. It was the first numbered card in the set because Lumley was coming off winning the Vezina the prior season.
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