I finally have the time to spend on my collection. Here is one of the first big dollar cards I ever bought. The info I got from the board at the time was key, I wouldn't have purchased it otherwise,
since I can't get another user here to sell his 10, I had to cave on this 9. I remember collecting these Wizard cards back in the 90's when I purchased a Wizard magazine at my local comic spot.
There's a seller on eBay that I have bought countless items from over the years. His listing skills are worse than Uncle Rick, as it's usually just one or two pics, and the description is always, "You are bidding on the item(s) in the photo." He can also be a bit obtuse when the need for communication arises, but in the end, all my items from him have been FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!
I've been on the hunt for a 1986 Donruss Counter Display Unit for some time. Recently, my seller listed a "Factory Sealed 1986 Donruss 2 Display Unit Case" for sale. I really only wanted one unit, not 2, and since I felt the starting bid was a little high, I just watched it the first time. The first listing ended with no bidders, and it got relisted with a starting bid $100 less. This time I bid, as I figured at the very worst, I'd have a bunch of extra 86 Donruss to rip. This time, there was only one other bidder, and I won for what amounted to $80 less than what it would have cost me if I'd bid the first time.
It arrived today via FedEx, double boxed, with the outer box all beat to hell. The case itself was fine, but the top tape was clearly loose and not "factory sealed".
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I open the flaps and slide the first unit out, not noticing immediately, but...
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Yes that says 1985 Donruss, and yes that was what was inside that particular display unit. Here's what it looks like assembled.
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Curious, I did the old pack press thing-a-ma-jiggy that seems to be popular amongst some of you, and you probably won't be able to discern, but yes...
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Mr. William Roger Clemens makes an appearance. Very cool! The 85s and 86s use the same color scheme on their display unit, the dividers inside are the only thing different. Considering how easy it would be to fake it and assemble a counter unit out of wax packs from a wax box and some action All-Stars, you rarely, if ever, will see an 85 counter unit for sale. I honestly think I've only seen one in 7 years of looking, so it was quite a surprise to get this one "by accident", I guess. Clearly the case was not factory sealed.
Anyway, on to the second unit in the case, it was indeed a 1986 Donruss unit. The unit itself was factory taped shut, so I popped the seal and assembled the unit. I'll do the pack press thing later, but here is the display.
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I had mapped out in my mind where I was going to display my 86 unit before it arrived, but now I have to rethink how I want to arrange everything, as I have 87, 88, and 89 Donruss counter units already that I'd like to group together with them. Here is a pic of those from a couple years ago.
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I am ever so slightly disappointed, as I was looking forward to ripping into some packs tonight, but absolutely ecstatic that I can now cross off both the 85 Donruss and 86 Donruss displays from my want list.
And no, I don't plan to contact the seller about his listing mistake. Clearly, it wasn't a Factory Sealed 1986 Donruss 2 Display Unit Case. As I mentioned, he was, per usual, a bit obtuse when I messaged him with some questions about it. I'm sure if it was an 88 Donruss display by mistake, instead, he'd be calling me a scammer and refusing a refund. If he sees about it on here, well, all I can say is...Thank You Brian!
The 86 Donruss are MUCH more difficult to see than the 85s. I had to screen grab a bunch of pics of the backs of the stars and try to match up. I've had to take a break after 36 packs because of eye strain, but the top pack in the second stackof 18 that I looked at looks to me like I have a match!...
@ndleo said:
I finally have the time to spend on my collection. Here is one of the first big dollar cards I ever bought. The info I got from the board at the time was key, I wouldn't have purchased it otherwise,
Mail was good to me today. Made a trade with a board member and got these.
I cannot hit curveball. Straightball I hit it very much. Curveball, bats are afraid. Collecting: post world war II HOF rookie 76 topps gem mint 10 commons 9 stars Arenado purple refractors(Rockies) Red (Cardinals) successful deals with Keevan, Grote15, 1954, mbogoman
Sticking with the Donruss displays this month. I had been sorta looking for one of these ever since @ReggieCleveland first posted pics of his some time ago. Just so happened that my LCS recently bought a collection, and this was in it.
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Question for you Arthur, if you see this, but would you know whether these counter units would have boxes that were part of the early error print runs, or were they packaged later with the corrected print runs? I guess there's always one way to find out for sure...
@countdouglas said:
Sticking with the Donruss displays this month. I had been sorta looking for one of these ever since @ReggieCleveland first posted pics of his some time ago. Just so happened that my LCS recently bought a collection, and this was in it.
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Question for you Arthur, if you see this, but would you know whether these counter units would have boxes that were part of the early error print runs, or were they packaged later with the corrected print runs? I guess there's always one way to find out for sure...
That's awesome. Yes, the display cases have been known to contain error boxes. Unfortunately, yours is not an error case. It's still pretty sweet though.
just picked this one up today for $6.99 at value village . It was just being brought from out back to be shelved in the pictures and painting area of the store .. Not all names have been identified.. there are 37 autographs and so far ive identified 23 of them.. they are all Hamilton Tiger-cats alumni .. the players range from the 1950's to the early 2000's .
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There is nothing better than a Merrill Reese call!!!
Jason
Personal Collection | Willie Woodburn | Legion of Doom
eBay bucks purchase:
The only lineman to ever win the MVP
1961 Golden Press..
nice shape I think..
Picked up a few of this guy. Sure hope he can figure out how to adjust to the slider.
www.questfortherookiecup.com
The first 1976 Topps Football Rack Box I have seen surface and now the proud new owner!!
1976 Football screams iconic to collecting and is loaded with Key ROOKIES, HOF'ers and Stars.
Nice.. Here's to 2 gem mint 10 Payton rookies !
My Emmitt Smith rookie set is done.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
Congrats Tim! Dihigo was the man.
Yaz Master Set
#1 Gino Cappelletti master set
#1 John Hannah master set
Also collecting Andre Tippett, Patriots Greats' RCs, Dwight Evans, 1964 Venezuelan Topps, 1974 Topps Red Sox
I finally have the time to spend on my collection. Here is one of the first big dollar cards I ever bought. The info I got from the board at the time was key, I wouldn't have purchased it otherwise,
Snagged this 1970 Bobby Hull tonight for 25$! Price seemed too good to be true, so why not! Lol
since I can't get another user here to sell his 10, I had to cave on this 9. I remember collecting these Wizard cards back in the 90's when I purchased a Wizard magazine at my local comic spot.
myslabs.to/smzcards
There's a seller on eBay that I have bought countless items from over the years. His listing skills are worse than Uncle Rick, as it's usually just one or two pics, and the description is always, "You are bidding on the item(s) in the photo." He can also be a bit obtuse when the need for communication arises, but in the end, all my items from him have been FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!
I've been on the hunt for a 1986 Donruss Counter Display Unit for some time. Recently, my seller listed a "Factory Sealed 1986 Donruss 2 Display Unit Case" for sale. I really only wanted one unit, not 2, and since I felt the starting bid was a little high, I just watched it the first time. The first listing ended with no bidders, and it got relisted with a starting bid $100 less. This time I bid, as I figured at the very worst, I'd have a bunch of extra 86 Donruss to rip. This time, there was only one other bidder, and I won for what amounted to $80 less than what it would have cost me if I'd bid the first time.
It arrived today via FedEx, double boxed, with the outer box all beat to hell. The case itself was fine, but the top tape was clearly loose and not "factory sealed".
.
I open the flaps and slide the first unit out, not noticing immediately, but...
.
Yes that says 1985 Donruss, and yes that was what was inside that particular display unit. Here's what it looks like assembled.
.
Curious, I did the old pack press thing-a-ma-jiggy that seems to be popular amongst some of you, and you probably won't be able to discern, but yes...
.
Mr. William Roger Clemens makes an appearance. Very cool! The 85s and 86s use the same color scheme on their display unit, the dividers inside are the only thing different. Considering how easy it would be to fake it and assemble a counter unit out of wax packs from a wax box and some action All-Stars, you rarely, if ever, will see an 85 counter unit for sale. I honestly think I've only seen one in 7 years of looking, so it was quite a surprise to get this one "by accident", I guess. Clearly the case was not factory sealed.
Anyway, on to the second unit in the case, it was indeed a 1986 Donruss unit. The unit itself was factory taped shut, so I popped the seal and assembled the unit. I'll do the pack press thing later, but here is the display.
.
I had mapped out in my mind where I was going to display my 86 unit before it arrived, but now I have to rethink how I want to arrange everything, as I have 87, 88, and 89 Donruss counter units already that I'd like to group together with them. Here is a pic of those from a couple years ago.
.
I am ever so slightly disappointed, as I was looking forward to ripping into some packs tonight, but absolutely ecstatic that I can now cross off both the 85 Donruss and 86 Donruss displays from my want list.
And no, I don't plan to contact the seller about his listing mistake. Clearly, it wasn't a Factory Sealed 1986 Donruss 2 Display Unit Case. As I mentioned, he was, per usual, a bit obtuse when I messaged him with some questions about it. I'm sure if it was an 88 Donruss display by mistake, instead, he'd be calling me a scammer and refusing a refund. If he sees about it on here, well, all I can say is...Thank You Brian!
Very nice! That room has the LCS circa 1990 feel. I love it!
Kris
My 1971 Topps adventure - Davis Men in Black
Picked up the 1949 recently
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
POP 1 of 9
The 86 Donruss are MUCH more difficult to see than the 85s. I had to screen grab a bunch of pics of the backs of the stars and try to match up. I've had to take a break after 36 packs because of eye strain, but the top pack in the second stackof 18 that I looked at looks to me like I have a match!...
Miracle at the Meadowlands!
Jason
Personal Collection | Willie Woodburn | Legion of Doom
I got this back from PSA today!
Another tough one to find!
Fine 9 for my base set. Always nice to add a base UD to the set!
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Simply Amazing! Congratulations!
Beauty! Very nice.y centered!
I am so having my mom call your mom to set up a play date!
Absolutely awesome stuff, Chris!
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Fortunate combination of 4SC getting in some really nice 72s while simultaneously having a 20% off sale! 👏 👏
So incredibly hard to gem these
Brian
Same here. I've been actively shopping Rileys as well
Chipper Jones Basic Topps Set - All 10's for 10
Sam Houston State Alumni Rookie Set
This is my 8th independence day for my series 1 team set
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Absolutely love looking at the great stuff everyone has on this thread
been on a Carmelo and Wade kick
and got this at PSA now for grading
myslabs.to/smzcards
Added another diamond icons autograph
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Got this in.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
Mail was good to me today. Made a trade with a board member and got these.
Collecting:
post world war II HOF rookie
76 topps gem mint 10 commons 9 stars
Arenado purple refractors(Rockies) Red (Cardinals)
successful deals with Keevan, Grote15, 1954, mbogoman
just received this one today.
first card that i had bid on from pwcc in about a year. i wanted a psa 9 of this card.
i really like that mantle six
Sticking with the Donruss displays this month. I had been sorta looking for one of these ever since @ReggieCleveland first posted pics of his some time ago. Just so happened that my LCS recently bought a collection, and this was in it.
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Question for you Arthur, if you see this, but would you know whether these counter units would have boxes that were part of the early error print runs, or were they packaged later with the corrected print runs? I guess there's always one way to find out for sure...
That Lajoie is beautiful. Nice pickups.
Can't blame you, that is a beautiful card!
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
That's awesome. Yes, the display cases have been known to contain error boxes. Unfortunately, yours is not an error case. It's still pretty sweet though.
hashtagDonrussLivesMatter
Arthur
just picked this one up today for $6.99 at value village . It was just being brought from out back to be shelved in the pictures and painting area of the store .. Not all names have been identified.. there are 37 autographs and so far ive identified 23 of them.. they are all Hamilton Tiger-cats alumni .. the players range from the 1950's to the early 2000's .
The BRADY BUNCH!!
I bought this bunch of 2000 Bowman Chrome Football boxes back in early 2019. Should have bought more!!
My 6th Billy Williams card. I still need 10 more.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
My 1st UD epic signatures
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Mail days are the best! Particularly excited for this one:
I know it’s kind of snowy some from my scanner, but mostly on the card. I really love the centering on it though!
Here’s a few more that came in that I’m also hoping to get graded soon:
This 71 was a little more Off-center than I remember, but still love it!
i do not normally buy pitchers but i thought this one would be good for the future.
One of the most difficult '52 Topps cards to find centered and this one can have diamond cut issues also. Not perfect but I'm happy with it
Nice upgrade for my Phillies team card run
And a team card 50 years later , this time blue fathers day version
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's