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This is how it looked at the time; it's gone through a couple revisions since then. ![]()
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Very nice display
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Great cards and display Dan
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This is a great post. During the halcyon days of early 1987, while basking in the glory of the New York Mets, I eagerly shoveled snow around the neighborhood to afford the following:
1) $8 for the 1985 Topps Dwight Gooden rookie card. 2) $8 for the 1984 Topps Darryl Strawberry rookie card. 3) $15 for a badly off-centered, 1979 Ozzie Smith rookie card. I bought those cards at the Union Market in Union, NJ, which was an awesome place -- in the same way that the Cantina in Star Wars was an awesome place. Last edited by bk400; 01-12-2025 at 04:34 PM. |
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Great post! And you did a hellofa job on that display. Looks really amazing.
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I made it all the way through. Loved it. Thanks for taking the time to post this!
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Thanks for sharing your story, good luck in your hunt for a Red Cross to be card #13 ![]()
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Collection on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/139478047@N03/albums Last edited by tiger8mush; 01-12-2025 at 05:13 PM. |
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Even though he’s not a Hall of Famer the 1984 Don Mattingly Donruss rookie card remains a classic.
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Dan, great cabinet! I'm glad that your wife is on board and that you've reached an understanding.
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Not the most valuable but the most I have paid for cards was a 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews and a T206 Red Cobb. The Mathews is one of the very few cards I regret getting rid of.
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GUEST - So how much is all of this stuff worth? ![]() BALTICFOX - What does it matter? It's not for sale. And it's never been about the money for me anyway. GUEST - But what are you going to do with this stuff when you die? ![]() BALTICFOX - Nothing. I'll be dead. I won't be doing much of anything then. GUEST - I mean have you ever thought of selling your collections now to buy something you can enjoy? ![]() BALTICFOX - That's actually why I have these items. I enjoy having them! They bring me satisfaction and delight. Oh, and by the way, what would you propose that I do with the money I get for my collectibles? Spend it on beer, wine and pot like you do leaving nothing other than a few more dead brain cells? ![]()
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Radically Canadian! Last edited by Balticfox; 01-12-2025 at 05:25 PM. |
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Lots of great cards and stories getting posted here. John, I love the '38 DiMaggio, it's high on my want-list.
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Typically a conversation with friends who are indeed sports fans, but not collectors. Sigh, it seems it's always around the value, not the rarity or appearance.
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I just waded through it, Dan.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 02-19-2025 at 02:00 PM. |
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Well written!
I have discovered there are advantages to old age. Experiences I have had over the years: 1100 T205 and T206’s, bought for $20 from the original owner who got them as a young kid in NYC. 150 1966 Topps rack packs, bought in 1973 for$10 at a surplus store. 90 E98, 101, 102, 95, and E 90-3 for $40 from an “antique peddler” who stopped at our back door in our town of 275 people I filled the trunk and backseat of my 1975 Malibu as full as I could get them with boxes of 1975 Hostess products from the day-old Hostess store for $12. And many more good memories, thanks to this hobby I have drifted in and out of since 1955. Last edited by 62corvette; 02-19-2025 at 03:15 PM. |
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Radically Canadian! Last edited by Balticfox; 02-19-2025 at 03:28 PM. |
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