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Old 03-01-2020, 05:44 AM
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Really like this set and happy to add these to the collection.

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Old 03-05-2020, 10:59 AM
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Connie went to LSU and after his playing days managed the OKC 89'ers in 1962, the Colt 45's AAA affiliate...
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Another group of 61T that look pack fresh!


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Two of my favorite all-time greats (especially hometown hero 'Clyde' Frazier)...

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But I was always fascinated and puzzled by that Wilt Chamberlain card. "Conquistadors"??? Huh??? What??? So here is an illuminating cut and paste from his Wikipedia page:

San Diego Conquistadors (1973–1974)
In 1973, the San Diego Conquistadors of the NBA rival league ABA signed Chamberlain as a player-coach for a $600,000 salary.[113] However, the Lakers sued their former star and successfully prevented him from actually playing, because he still owed them the option year of his contract.[4] Barred from playing, Chamberlain mostly left the coaching duties to his assistant Stan Albeck, who recalled: "Chamberlain ... has a great feel for pro basketball ... [but] the day-to-day things that are an important part of basketball ... just bored him. He did not have the patience."[113] The players were split on Chamberlain, who was seen as competent, but often indifferent and more occupied with promotion of his autobiography Wilt: Just Like Any Other 7-Foot Black Millionaire Who Lives Next Door than with coaching. He once skipped a game to sign autographs for the book.[113] In his single season as a coach, the Conquistadors went a mediocre 37–47 in the regular season and lost against the Utah Stars in the Division Semifinals.[113] However, Chamberlain was not pleased by the Qs' meager attendance: crowds averaged 1,843, just over half of the Qs' small San Diego 3,200-seat sports arena.[113] After the season, Chamberlain retired from professional basketball.

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Big pick up for me. 1952 Topps Johnny Sain error card with the Joe Page bio.

Johnny Sain was the last pitcher Babe Ruth faced in 1935 and the first pitcher Jackie Robinson faced in his major league debut in 1947.


"John Franklin “Johnny” Sain (September 25, 1917 - November 7, 2006) has the unique distinction of being the final pitcher that Babe Ruth faced in his career in 1935 and the first hurler that Jackie Robinson would face in the big leagues after breaking the color barrier in 1947"
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Big pick up for me. 1952 Topps Johnny Sain error card with the Joe Page bio.

Johnny Sain was the last pitcher Babe Ruth faced in 1935 and the first pitcher Jackie Robinson faced in his major league debut in 1947.


"John Franklin “Johnny” Sain (September 25, 1917 - November 7, 2006) has the unique distinction of being the final pitcher that Babe Ruth faced in his career in 1935 and the first hurler that Jackie Robinson would face in the big leagues after breaking the color barrier in 1947"
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Didn't know that ... very cool! Not to mention Sain had a huge impact on baseball AFTER he retired too :-) Great card!
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Old 03-11-2020, 10:13 AM
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Didn't know that ... very cool! Not to mention Sain had a huge impact on baseball AFTER he retired too :-) Great card!
Thank you!

I'm just doing some reading up on him now and had no idea how successful he was, both as a player and a coach, and as this article reads, although he is in the National League Hall of Fame, many think he also belongs in the MLB Hall of Fame due to his accomplishments both as a player and as a pitching coach.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archi...-0fe3f5e7dbc1/

Finding out he was the last pitcher Babe Ruth faced and the first one Jackie Robinson faced, just adds to my excitement of owning this card. I collect 52's normally but I didn't want to get into the variation game, but, with that being said, I'm certainly glad I own this one.

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First we’ll use Spahn, then we’ll use Sain,
Then an off day, followed by rain.
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—Gerry Hern, Boston Post, September 14, 1948

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Bright orange spotted at the LCS...


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You hit a home run with that Mantle, John!

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Old 03-13-2020, 04:30 PM
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This is sort of an odd pickup, but I thought it was a pretty cool Winfield rookie item...

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This is sort of an odd pickup, but I thought it was a pretty cool Winfield rookie item...



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Old 03-18-2020, 04:44 PM
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To begin with, I highly recommend taking a couple of minutes to listen to this great old Police tune, as the chorus really sums up what is happening to us all right now...

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Before Armageddon hit a couple of days ago, I grabbed up this Schmidt RC, and it arrived today, so I'm trying to make the best of what's still around. Yup, there is a semi-blizzard of snowfall swirling around and through the players, but in hand it's not overly bothersome to me at all (opinions will certainly vary). Large, high-def scans always make things seem more alarming (actually, now that I look at it, this scan - with the lack of a CCD element - does the exact opposite and very much DOWNPLAYS how conspicuous the snow is, especially on Hilton's hat, but I digress). However, I'll take these corners and perfect centering any day of the week...

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Update: here's a more 'alarming' scan...
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A gift from my 80 year old father. 57 years later and he is still buying me baseball cards for my birthday.
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Really happy to finally acquire this one.
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Kind of a neat pick-up IMO:

1st issue of Sports Illustrated with Topps cards still attached.

I may have paid too much...but found it irresistible.

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Always nice when a card looks better in person than online!
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A couple upgrades and a variation in a black back Dizzy Trout card.
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Oddly enough I didnt have these two. Obviously not terribly valuable but they do bring back some great memories.
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Couldn’t ask for a better gift Mike!
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Starting the long and hopefully fun road of building the 1952 Topps set.





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Holy huge pics, Batman. Didn't think pics of that size could be posted?

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It's a fun one to collect.
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