It is a dream come true to finally capture the elusive 1937 Globo Chewing Gum Joe Louis. I want to thank Carl Wilkes at footballsoccercards.com for working with me on this one. Carl Wilkes is one of the best people I've ever dealt with in this hobby.
Over the last two weeks, I've managed to acquire several hard-to-find cards of Willie Woodburn. Thanks to @doubledragon, I have been able to secure one of the rarest cards of Woodburn. My response to his thread about rare cards led him to contact an overseas seller regarding the cards I mentioned in my response. The seller had in fact sold one of the cards several years before. Unfortunately, it was the one and only time the seller had sold the card.
Apparently, the seller took it upon himself to contact the buyer in order to inquire if the card was up for sale. At the time (approximately two months ago), the answer was no. In the ensuing two months the answer changed to yes. The seller reached out to me late last week to offer me the opportunity to purchase. I happily obliged.
The shield, shown below, was issued around 1950 by City Bakeries in Glasgow, Scotland. The set features team badges, along with individual player badges for various teams. Woodburn is featured twice in the set. Once representing Rangers and once representing Scotland. And so the hunt continues...
The same overseas seller apparently has me on speed dial now because earlier this week I was contacted with another opportunity to purchase. This time, I was offered three cards. One Godfrey Phillips hand cut, and two Donaldson cards. The Donaldson cards have quite a few variations so I was happy to acquire the cards. The two Donaldson cards are referred to as "Big Heads" and these are the first I've had the opportunity to acquire.
The variation with the blue ink is the first release of the third series, and the variation with the black ink is the second release of the third series. The set was issued over a span of years so arriving at a date is a bit difficult. At a minimum, the cards were issued no earlier than 1947 as Woodburn made his international debut in April of 1947 against England and the card back clearly cites his play against England. More likely the date of the cards is later in the 40s or early in the 50s as Woodburn was part of several Scotland teams that were very successful against their rival to the south in those post-WWII years.
The Godfrey Phillips hand cut likely dates from 1951 and would have been cut from the cigarette pack. Unfortunately, the pin holes down the center of the card are very common. It appears the pinholes don't always go down the center of the card like the two i've acquired so I continue to search for one that has less obtrusive pinholes.
By comparison, here is picture of what is commonly referred to as "Wee Heads":
There may be a resubmission in the future for that one once I'm able to get the "Big Heads" to PSA for grading. Curious to see how they handle the labeling of the variations.
Edit to add: it isn’t part of the Evans master composite... yet.
Actually it IS PART OF THE MASTER SET under variations for that card set . I was shocked when I was able to add it right in . There is another card , I believe card #65 of Evans himself . One day I'll get that one maybe .
" In a time of universal deceit , telling the truth is a revolutionary act " --- George Orwell
Edit to add: it isn’t part of the Evans master composite... yet.
Actually it IS PART OF THE MASTER SET under variations for that card set . I was shocked when I was able to add it right in . There is another card , I believe card #65 of Evans himself . One day I'll get that one maybe .
Hmmm I looked and missed it. My bad. So you’re an Evans collector then? Which registry set is yours?
I'm also a huge fan of Floyd Patterson, and this item was too rare for me to pass up. It is a 1984 Tops Skim Milk carton series that featured different olympic greats on the carton. Of course Floyd Patterson won the gold medal at the 1952 Olympic games, so I just had to have this boxing rarity. I love cards that are featured on food products. I should also note that Floyd Patterson and Joe Louis were good friends.
While I've had this card for probably 20 years, I just got it back slabbed from a group submission....It;s the 1987 Board & Baseball "no slash" variation of the Cal Ripken Jr. card .
IMF
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I remember going on a family vacation to Florida and buying the set of Boardwalk & Baseball cards. Wasn’t at the B&B park, might have been at the Red Sox spring training park in Winterhaven. Never knew about the no slash variations, but that brings back great memories.
You can't tell by the photo, but there were approx. 10 each of Seaver, Rose, Mays, Yaz, Robinson and all in great shape - including elusive centering for this issue. I only saw 10 or so decals less than EX, and most were EX MT or better.
I'm going to study the low pops to see if there are any submission candidates. For example, there were several Pete Ward decals that looked really good in the lot.
Kiss me once, shame on you. Kiss me twice.....let's party.
The photo selection by Topps for the 81 Carlton, along with the 75 Seaver and 75 Palmer, has always bothered me. If they were going to go with a close-up candid/portrait/profile shot vs an action/posed shot, I don't know how they could have decided that the best pic to use was one where a shadow covers half their face. These were the stars of the day, future HOFers, not utility players and back of the bullpen guys that nobody cared about. Topps whiffed badly on those.
@AFLfan said:
I actually got this on May 31, but just confirmed yesterday who it had belonged to. This is Gerry McDougall's 1963 AFL Championship Ring from when the Chargers beat the Patriots by a score of 51-10. It is now a crown jewel in my small, non-card AFL collection.
What I like best about this is it looks like he wore it on a regular basis. Today’s rings are so large and heavy that most are rarely worn.
13 years of this 1955 Parkhurst Jacques Plante rookie in PSA 8 at the top of my wantlist. Arrived today and it's a pretty special feeling. POP 11 with none higher.
Thanks, guys. 1955 Parkhurst has always been my favourite hockey set. In addition to the Plante, last month I put my money where my mouth was and sold some 1988-89 Fleer basketball stars (Jordan, Jordan AS, and Pippen PSA 10's) to get this classic card:
Woah, these come from my hometown. The Swell factory was demolished in 2011, so cool to see that tag on there!
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
@Frozencaribou said:
13 years of this 1955 Parkhurst Jacques Plante rookie in PSA 8 at the top of my wantlist. Arrived today and it's a pretty special feeling. POP 11 with none higher.
@Frozencaribou said:
Thanks, guys. 1955 Parkhurst has always been my favourite hockey set. In addition to the Plante, last month I put my money where my mouth was and sold some 1988-89 Fleer basketball stars (Jordan, Jordan AS, and Pippen PSA 10's) to get this classic card:
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Congrats Tim, that’s awesome!
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
More 1979 Topps football packs
eBay purchase
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
It is a dream come true to finally capture the elusive 1937 Globo Chewing Gum Joe Louis. I want to thank Carl Wilkes at footballsoccercards.com for working with me on this one. Carl Wilkes is one of the best people I've ever dealt with in this hobby.
Over the last two weeks, I've managed to acquire several hard-to-find cards of Willie Woodburn. Thanks to @doubledragon, I have been able to secure one of the rarest cards of Woodburn. My response to his thread about rare cards led him to contact an overseas seller regarding the cards I mentioned in my response. The seller had in fact sold one of the cards several years before. Unfortunately, it was the one and only time the seller had sold the card.
Apparently, the seller took it upon himself to contact the buyer in order to inquire if the card was up for sale. At the time (approximately two months ago), the answer was no. In the ensuing two months the answer changed to yes. The seller reached out to me late last week to offer me the opportunity to purchase. I happily obliged.
The shield, shown below, was issued around 1950 by City Bakeries in Glasgow, Scotland. The set features team badges, along with individual player badges for various teams. Woodburn is featured twice in the set. Once representing Rangers and once representing Scotland. And so the hunt continues...
The same overseas seller apparently has me on speed dial now because earlier this week I was contacted with another opportunity to purchase. This time, I was offered three cards. One Godfrey Phillips hand cut, and two Donaldson cards. The Donaldson cards have quite a few variations so I was happy to acquire the cards. The two Donaldson cards are referred to as "Big Heads" and these are the first I've had the opportunity to acquire.
The variation with the blue ink is the first release of the third series, and the variation with the black ink is the second release of the third series. The set was issued over a span of years so arriving at a date is a bit difficult. At a minimum, the cards were issued no earlier than 1947 as Woodburn made his international debut in April of 1947 against England and the card back clearly cites his play against England. More likely the date of the cards is later in the 40s or early in the 50s as Woodburn was part of several Scotland teams that were very successful against their rival to the south in those post-WWII years.
The Godfrey Phillips hand cut likely dates from 1951 and would have been cut from the cigarette pack. Unfortunately, the pin holes down the center of the card are very common. It appears the pinholes don't always go down the center of the card like the two i've acquired so I continue to search for one that has less obtrusive pinholes.
By comparison, here is picture of what is commonly referred to as "Wee Heads":
There may be a resubmission in the future for that one once I'm able to get the "Big Heads" to PSA for grading. Curious to see how they handle the labeling of the variations.
Thanks,
Jason
Personal Collection | Willie Woodburn | Legion of Doom
@dad2cl3 awesome pickups. Carl is one heck of a guy!
You are not messing around of late, huh?
Another TREMENDOUS card.
Congratulations!!!
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Not worth much, but I love when 2 of my favorite things collide.
It's Boss time.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
I was able to bid and win on these rarity . It's only a PSA 2 but its a Top-pop-1
I really didn't think I had a chance but with many others out of the collecting market temporarily I was able to get it .
Incredible! Are you an Evans collector? Loved him, one of my top 2 favorite players of all time
Edit to add: it isn’t part of the Evans master composite... yet.
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
Actually it IS PART OF THE MASTER SET under variations for that card set . I was shocked when I was able to add it right in . There is another card , I believe card #65 of Evans himself . One day I'll get that one maybe .
Do you think that the fact that the auto is off center it will effect the grade?
Hmmm I looked and missed it. My bad. So you’re an Evans collector then? Which registry set is yours?
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
I shared this in another thread, but I'll share 'em here too.!
Personal favorite ( Dewey) and I'm one of those people who think it's a crime he's not HOF
I'm also a huge fan of Floyd Patterson, and this item was too rare for me to pass up. It is a 1984 Tops Skim Milk carton series that featured different olympic greats on the carton. Of course Floyd Patterson won the gold medal at the 1952 Olympic games, so I just had to have this boxing rarity. I love cards that are featured on food products. I should also note that Floyd Patterson and Joe Louis were good friends.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
Picked up two nice 57's for the grade and 3 more towards my '61 HOF set.
Here's a few more to add to my T218 Champions set.
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/pdub1819/othersets/6204
Upgrades for my '52 Topps set build.
Wow that Slaughter is really nice for the grade - nice pick-ups.
Highest PSA Graded w/ Auto 1969 Charlie Hustle!
This came in the mail Friday and I just mounted it. Dave Keon from a book I posted about earlier:
While I've had this card for probably 20 years, I just got it back slabbed from a group submission....It;s the 1987 Board & Baseball "no slash" variation of the Cal Ripken Jr. card .
IMF
I remember going on a family vacation to Florida and buying the set of Boardwalk & Baseball cards. Wasn’t at the B&B park, might have been at the Red Sox spring training park in Winterhaven. Never knew about the no slash variations, but that brings back great memories.
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
Added this to my boys HOF RC Collection.
Before:
After:
Personal Collection | Willie Woodburn | Legion of Doom
I bought this on a bit of a lark / hunch. BBCExchange doesn't get very descriptive sometimes with ebay items:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Topps-Decal-181-Card-Lot-VG-EX-H225/373063148498?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
You can't tell by the photo, but there were approx. 10 each of Seaver, Rose, Mays, Yaz, Robinson and all in great shape - including elusive centering for this issue. I only saw 10 or so decals less than EX, and most were EX MT or better.
I'm going to study the low pops to see if there are any submission candidates. For example, there were several Pete Ward decals that looked really good in the lot.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
Added my 12th PSA 10 for my 1974 Phillies team . Around a 9.4 GPA
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Nice! I’m working on the Red Sox team set from the same year.
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
Small Robbie A day. Really need to kick my lazy butt into gear and fucus on my Robbie registry sets.
A few more rookie pickups.
PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.80% Complete)
PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
For my Carlton set.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
The photo selection by Topps for the 81 Carlton, along with the 75 Seaver and 75 Palmer, has always bothered me. If they were going to go with a close-up candid/portrait/profile shot vs an action/posed shot, I don't know how they could have decided that the best pic to use was one where a shadow covers half their face. These were the stars of the day, future HOFers, not utility players and back of the bullpen guys that nobody cared about. Topps whiffed badly on those.
@secretstash I really like the placement of the autograph on the 69 Rose. Great card, all around!
I don’t know much about it. It’s vintage, it’s got a stamped on autograph and it’s an 8x10 of my favorite player to collect.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Uncatalogued Mickey Mantle Premium
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
What I like best about this is it looks like he wore it on a regular basis. Today’s rings are so large and heavy that most are rarely worn.
a hard to find card.
another Lee Roy Jordan.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
13 years of this 1955 Parkhurst Jacques Plante rookie in PSA 8 at the top of my wantlist. Arrived today and it's a pretty special feeling. POP 11 with none higher.
-Nathanael
@Frozencaribou - Incredible card!! Congratz!! WOW!!
Agreed, congrats!!
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
Thanks, guys. 1955 Parkhurst has always been my favourite hockey set. In addition to the Plante, last month I put my money where my mouth was and sold some 1988-89 Fleer basketball stars (Jordan, Jordan AS, and Pippen PSA 10's) to get this classic card:
@Frozencaribou
Brilliant! Congratulations.
1965 Philadelphia James Bond Rack back from BBCE 🙂
Sean Connery.....the best of the Bonds!!
A Pop Culture Classic and theme song for the ages!!
[https://youtu.be/3gdiUS8D7Ho]
@UFFDAH: You don’t bring a knife to a gunfight! Very nice pick-up!
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Woah, these come from my hometown. The Swell factory was demolished in 2011, so cool to see that tag on there!
Main collecting focus is Patrick Roy playing days 85/86-02/03, expect 1/1, National/All-Star stamped cards.PC Completion: 2,548/2,952; 86.31% My Patrick Roy PC Website:https://proy33collector.weebly.com
Boom! What a beauty!
Nice trade - congrats!!
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/pdub1819/othersets/6204