@BBBrkrr said:
I love how Donruss would often give you 3 of the same guy in the same 1981 pack. Or you'd get 20 of the same player in the same box. Plus, the photography looked like it was developed in the dark, at night and with no moon.
3? You were lucky. I distinctly remember packs with four different cards, repeated four or five times each (to make the total of 18). That Seaver was the least of their problems.
Something a little different , how about ticket of the day . One year before the 1936 Olympics , Jesse Owens won 4 events at the 1935 NCAA track and field championships . Scoring 40 pts for Ohio state .
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@ReggieCleveland said:
RIP AFLFan. Thank you for your service in a thankless position and for doing your best to deescalate things instead of just dropping the hammer on people, as previous mods were akin to do.
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@ReggieCleveland said:
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@ReggieCleveland said:
RIP AFLFan. Thank you for your service in a thankless position and for doing your best to deescalate things instead of just dropping the hammer on people, as previous mods were akin to do.
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@gorilla glue 4 said:
Not mine. Just found it odd that Beckett would slab such a thing.
They do say "anything"...
"If you are certain that your collectible is eligible for authentication/grading by Beckett Grading, get in touch with one of our Sale Representatives for more information. As we expand, we are looking to authenticate everything and anything."
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Part of the GGUM program. I'd prefer not to link out of respect to PSA just Google the term . Game used items cut up that were not used could only be returned sealed. FYI.
Here’s a pair of Mickey’s from back to back years: 1962 and 1963. From the Exhibit Supply Co., these were the two seasons where they tried to ‘update’ the 1947-1966 set by adding statistics to the backs of the cards. The batting pose had been part of the blank backed set already, as well as his rookie uniform portrait card and the more bust style portrait of the early sixties.
1947-66 Exhibits Mickey Mantle (Black Stats)
1947-66 Exhibits Mickey Mantle (Red Stats)
PS - The reddish tint on the front of the 1963 is not always present on every example from that year but I think it gives it a nice look.
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This is a beautiful example of a very famous card. It has been rumored that this is in the running for the ‘most sold’ card of all time. The card isn’t perfect by any means but it presents really well because of nice centering and an outstanding print job. If you comb through other examples, you’ll find Mickey’s often got some blur and because there’s a lot going on on the front of the card, it can result in lots of prominent fisheyes and obvious roller lines but they’re also pretty subdued here.
1958 Topps All Star #487 Mickey Mantle
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@ReggieCleveland said:
RIP AFLFan. Thank you for your service in a thankless position and for doing your best to deescalate things instead of just dropping the hammer on people, as previous mods were akin to do.
Enjoy the stress-free life of not being a message board mod. Thank you, buddy.
A thread, started by the moderator for the purpose of explaining why he will no longer be here, is turning into a thread that we all know he would have closed by now. Interesting. 🤔🤷🤣
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I have always liked the look of this Teddy Ballgame. Exhibits are a very cool issue and this is the rarer of the two poses featuring the Splendid Splinter; aside from the pinhole and a faint crease that starts above pinhole and slopes toward right side of card it’s in pretty nice shape and presents well…
1939-46 Salutation Exhibits Ted Williams (#9 Shows)
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…I bet a few of us had the actual poster on their walls.
😁
I never knew this existed and I thought I had seen every Bo card during his playing days from all the time on forums and ebay...apparently not! I was 8 so I probably never saw the poster either.
I promised my wife I wouldn't buy anymore Bo stuff...but I never said I wouldn't trade for it. I'll trade you some cash for it, lol.
I really really like it. Great find and thank you for sharing.
Pop pop it’s showtime (showtime)
Show time (show time)
Guess who's back again?
Oh they don't know? (Go on tell 'em)
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I bet they know soon as we walk in…
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Forty years ago today, #Chiefs running back Joe Delaney gave up his life for three total strangers.
June 29, 1983. A trio of boys got into a man-made pond at a park in Delaney’s home state of Louisiana. They struggled. Delaney did not hesitate to try to help:
“I can’t swim good, but I’ve got to save those kids,” Joe Delaney said as he headed for the water. “If I don’t come up, get somebody.”
One of the boys made it to safety. Two others drowned. Joe Delaney drowned, too, leaving behind a wife and three young daughters.
He was only 24.
Today, we remember Joe Delaney, a HERO who gave up his life for others. You will never be forgotten, Joe.
61 year old card with Norman Saunders' depiction of the events from 160 years ago today, July 3.
Down in Gettysburg
Saw them fall
Bloody Gettysburg
Took them all
Waited for the word...
Never came
Retreat from Gettysburg
I've seen a lot of wicked things
Heard a lot of people cry
I know it couldn't touch the pain
Of seeing 50,000 die
I saw the sun fall away
The moon shone white on their graves
Billy Yank said good-bye
Mother's son left to die
Dixieland look away
Mother's son died today
David Kincaid/Creston Funk
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
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3? You were lucky. I distinctly remember packs with four different cards, repeated four or five times each (to make the total of 18). That Seaver was the least of their problems.
Something a little different , how about ticket of the day . One year before the 1936 Olympics , Jesse Owens won 4 events at the 1935 NCAA track and field championships . Scoring 40 pts for Ohio state .
looking for 1988 Fournier estrellas stickers , 1985 Prism Jewel stickers , anything Jesse Owens .
Live Long and Prosper
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
EXCELLENT!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Live long, and prosper.
FASCINATING!!!!
Very nice card ,from someone who never liked Star Trek
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Arthur
Did I miss an announcement?
Yaz Master Set
#1 Gino Cappelletti master set
#1 John Hannah master set
Also collecting Andre Tippett, Patriots Greats' RCs, Dwight Evans, 1964 Venezuelan Topps, 1974 Topps Red Sox
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It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
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Part of the GGUM program. I'd prefer not to link out of respect to PSA just Google the term . Game used items cut up that were not used could only be returned sealed. FYI.
And a card in the spirit of the posts
Here’s a pair of Mickey’s from back to back years: 1962 and 1963. From the Exhibit Supply Co., these were the two seasons where they tried to ‘update’ the 1947-1966 set by adding statistics to the backs of the cards. The batting pose had been part of the blank backed set already, as well as his rookie uniform portrait card and the more bust style portrait of the early sixties.
1947-66 Exhibits Mickey Mantle (Black Stats)
1947-66 Exhibits Mickey Mantle (Red Stats)
PS - The reddish tint on the front of the 1963 is not always present on every example from that year but I think it gives it a nice look.
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This is a beautiful example of a very famous card. It has been rumored that this is in the running for the ‘most sold’ card of all time. The card isn’t perfect by any means but it presents really well because of nice centering and an outstanding print job. If you comb through other examples, you’ll find Mickey’s often got some blur and because there’s a lot going on on the front of the card, it can result in lots of prominent fisheyes and obvious roller lines but they’re also pretty subdued here.
1958 Topps All Star #487 Mickey Mantle
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In honor of Star Wars day….
May the fourth be with you!
Live long, and prosper.
This was a poignant comment that got in before the thread was locked. It gave me a nice chuckle.
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Here's a great sideline shot.
Vintage Football Card Gallery
Since today is the Indy 500...how 'bout an unopened 1979 7 Up bottle...
I have always liked the look of this Teddy Ballgame. Exhibits are a very cool issue and this is the rarer of the two poses featuring the Splendid Splinter; aside from the pinhole and a faint crease that starts above pinhole and slopes toward right side of card it’s in pretty nice shape and presents well…
1939-46 Salutation Exhibits Ted Williams (#9 Shows)
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Classic 70's
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
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hey 51Wheaties,
pretty cool, is that one tall like the 64 giants?...
Blazer for sure!
Oh my, was he a slap hitter? I never choked up that far my entire life.
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It’s in a tall boy holder, yes, but it’s a little smaller that the 1964 Topps Giants which fills that holders’ space up pretty well.
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Maybe he was confused and thought switch hitter meant he could use either end of the bat!
My cards on COMC
Way before my time but from what I've heard he did choke up a lot but he was also a jokester so the card maybe a bit exaggerated?
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
Looks like he has another card with a pretty high choke. Notice the tape above his hands.
Which is more "classic"; the choke up on the bat or the 'stache
and did kellogg's air-brush it out?
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
Now that's Pretty Cool...
Here’s a fun one…
…I bet a few of us had the actual poster on their walls.
😁
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I really like that diamond on the gridiron overlap… that’s Pretty Cool…
I never knew this existed and I thought I had seen every Bo card during his playing days from all the time on forums and ebay...apparently not! I was 8 so I probably never saw the poster either.
I promised my wife I wouldn't buy anymore Bo stuff...but I never said I wouldn't trade for it. I'll trade you some cash for it, lol.
I really really like it. Great find and thank you for sharing.
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ards need not be expensive or new to be cool
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
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It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
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Pop pop it’s showtime (showtime)
Show time (show time)
Guess who's back again?
Oh they don't know? (Go on tell 'em)
Oh they don't know? (Go on tell 'em)
I bet they know soon as we walk in…
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Forty years ago today, #Chiefs running back Joe Delaney gave up his life for three total strangers.
June 29, 1983. A trio of boys got into a man-made pond at a park in Delaney’s home state of Louisiana. They struggled. Delaney did not hesitate to try to help:
“I can’t swim good, but I’ve got to save those kids,” Joe Delaney said as he headed for the water. “If I don’t come up, get somebody.”
One of the boys made it to safety. Two others drowned. Joe Delaney drowned, too, leaving behind a wife and three young daughters.
He was only 24.
Today, we remember Joe Delaney, a HERO who gave up his life for others. You will never be forgotten, Joe.
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Since today is July 2nd, how 'bout an Error - Born 7/2...
dupe post
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
61 year old card with Norman Saunders' depiction of the events from 160 years ago today, July 3.
Down in Gettysburg
Saw them fall
Bloody Gettysburg
Took them all
Waited for the word...
Never came
Retreat from Gettysburg
I've seen a lot of wicked things
Heard a lot of people cry
I know it couldn't touch the pain
Of seeing 50,000 die
I saw the sun fall away
The moon shone white on their graves
Billy Yank said good-bye
Mother's son left to die
Dixieland look away
Mother's son died today
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
^^^Looks like Gilligan got off the island and is getting run through.^^^
Captain America
hey UFFDAH ,
Oh Yeah...That's a Nice Rack....
Will you be opening it?
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
No sir. That's one of my babies.
The centering on the Roger is a beauty….what a sweet pack!
Awesome pack. Any idea on the value?
JordanGretsky can you please email me. Thank you
Bam-bam!
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