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Posted By: Rich Klein
Please tell me (or show me) with scans: |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I spent way more time than money at a shop in the mid 70s, because I only knew (what now seems like) a little about baseball, and essentially nothing about cards. And there were cards there. Pre-war cards, and lots of them. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Got a lot of good card store and antique shop pre-war items in the 60s, but they were not so much deals as they were the going price, or less, at that time. However, one that sticks out is the display for the machine that dispensed 1921 Exhibits. Cost me $5 . It's not in such good shape these days, but here's a scan of the top banner and most of the top two rows. It is actually 4 cards across and 4 cards down. At the bottom (not shown) would be mention that they cost 1 cent each. There's about 6-8 HOFers on it. Blank space is Sisler, which I still have. |
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Posted By: Scott S
Around 1984 I purchased at a local card shop an uncut '61 Fleer Football sheet for $30. As I was about 11 years old at the time, I didn't quite know how to take care of it, and had it leaning against my bedroom wall, uncovered, for many years until I realized there were better ways to care for it. I still own it, albeit a little wavy due to my teenage years of poor caring of it. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
I think about what I DIDN'T buy.........back in early 1980's, all the times I went to shops to pick up wax packs or 1985 Topps Traded sets, all the while glancing at Cracker Jack Cards, T206's and MUCH more GREAT Stuff. Oh well, I do still have the 1985 Topps Traded set anyway.......... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...from this forum, I made a trip to a card/comic store on the upper east side, where I found a binder full of T206 cards. I bought the below card raw for $35. When I went back a few months later, they were all gone. A buyer had basically purchased the whole album -- lots of cycle backs in there. Still, it is my best pre-war card purchase at a shop. |
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