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Many thanks, Nicolo, for the auction results info.
I extend to you heartiest congratulations upon winning the Willie Mays and Hank Aaron 1962 JELL-O unfolded boxes. Wow, what prize catches; way da go, bro!!!! The prices for the Clemente and Aaron were relatively low, for what they are, though by no means chump change. I recall seeing a scan of the Clemente unfolded box, and it was a marvelous beauty! Really, all of them looked great, and have been well cared for since that fabulous find of 40 years ago. I can relate to your joy. Way back in fall, 1988, at the massive Philadelphia show, on the opening night, reserved for members only of the local Philly collectors club, I was able to buy a pair of those 1 of 1 unfolded 1962 JELL-O boxes, one from Mr. Mint Alan Rosen, and one from his minion, Brian Morris. That pair of hobby stalwarts did not deal in undesirable merchandize. I was absolutely thrilled to find and buy them. My point is simply, your new pair of beautiful boxes, I'm rather certain, has put you on a "cardboard cloud 9", from which you will stay aloft for quite awhile. Again, I am so happy for you. Thanks again for sharing your joy with us. I suppose the mainstream gum card rookie collectors would not understand our fascination and devotion to the non-mainstream regional / food items, but in the end, they are less competition for US, and we're less competition for THEM. Continued happy hunting, my fellow collecting warrior. --- Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 08-24-2023 at 02:54 PM. |
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Although I have it on good authority that they were once relatively inexpensive. Attached is a copy of the price sheet for these boxes back when they were marketed in 1985 by Lew Lipset, provided to me courtesy of another hobby friend, Fred McKie. As I remarked to Fred, it probably would have been cheaper for me to build a time machine to acquire my collection...
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How about these?
https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...light=schapira |
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Scorecards. There are some very rare scorecards out there. Hank Aaron's first home run. Player debuts. Some with remarkable provenance. But compared to tickets, they are as rare or rarer, but seemingly not as desirable when you look at auction prices. Perhaps one day...if a grading company chooses to authenticate and grade them.
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These obscure cards don't show up very often, and I don't think anyone knows exactly what they are. But I picked up each of them for less than your $300 suggestion. I love them myself. They are quite small and obviously hand cut as they are all different sizes.
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