The Wilhelm is a really tough '61. This card had been on Ebay for a few years at the same price. As prices have come up and with an Ebay bucks promotion, it finally made sense for me to add to my '61 HOF set. In the few years it has been listed I have not found any that are nicer. 13 left (was down to 12 before Hodges and Minoso were elected).
As a Cubs fan have always liked the '62 Santo.
I thought these 71s were really sharp - they are from a set a dealer was breaking.
A fun RPPC that captures a night to remember that took place almost 71 years ago in New York City, NY. I'm no ace in dating these nor do I think it's going to pay for a beach house but by all accounts it ceratinly seems period-1950's; and honesty, with some cards it's hard to explain their draw and you just like them because you like them, right? This is one of those. Anyhow, Toots Shor and his bar are legendary in the world of NYC sports so it's no surprise that the games all time greatest players would gather together there. Sadly, two period Yankees icons, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, were already and tragically gone but the men pictured who assembled that day - Cy Young, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby and Mel Ott to name a few - were the living icons who had helped to cement the game of baseball into the collective consciousness of America, making this very old postcard also quite a special one for this city kid...
Baseball Hall of Famers at Toots Shor's, February 1951
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I picked up the Purple Star at a show last week and bought the silver through a private sale both are numbered to 50. I believe Burrow will be one of those QB's we look back 20 years from now and say he's one of the greatest of all time.
"EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY IT SAYS IT RIGHT THERE ON THE WALL" - JACKIE MOON
I’m old school; I’ve always been. My parents said I was born old and have called me ‘the old man’ ever since I was 4 years old. I’m not opposed to change or anything but I’m not a fan of change for changes sake. And I know how the sport of basketball works inside and out. So when I hear people talk ‘LeBron or Jordan’ as the goat, I have to chuckle a little. It’s not that they’re not great players - they most certainly are. But I’m not sure you’ll ever see another player win eleven titles in thirteen seasons, capture five MVP awards or completely dominate the game from the defensive side of the ball. No one ever correlates the two - the best defensive player of all time also being the winningest - but maybe they should; offense is about skill, defense is about will. Whether it was blocking shots to himself that became offensive fast breaks, the multiple 40 rebound games or the fact that he scored more than his 17 PPG average once the playoffs started, the Don of Dons from the University of San Francisco changed the game forever as a Boston Celtic, making it all the more amazing to me that he only has three cards issued during his playing days: his 1957 Topps rookie, the ‘In Action’ card from the same set as the base card below and the aforementioned base card…
1961-62 Fleer #38 Bill Russell
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
@rexvos.... someone is looking for over 3k for this card on ebay currently..... crazy ask ~ maybe at some point in the distant future ~ heritage has plenty of opportunities with their refractors and retrofractors in the 2000's..... some nice upside IMO. I did snag the Kershaw RC in the real one auto several years ago for real cheap in a PSA 10..... I wish I had gotten the Red INK as well.... I could have but was light on cash at the time.
@ScoobyDoo2 said: @rexvos.... someone is looking for over 3k for this card on ebay currently..... crazy ask ~ maybe at some point in the distant future ~ heritage has plenty of opportunities with their refractors and retrofractors in the 2000's..... some nice upside IMO. I did snag the Kershaw RC in the real one auto several years ago for real cheap in a PSA 10..... I wish I had gotten the Red INK as well.... I could have but was light on cash at the time.
@vintagefun hss a self subbed red ink 10 Kershaw. I have tried prying it from him once, but he is a Dodger fan. So there’s that
I always thought this guy looked like a great ball player. I always expected him to be better than he really was. Same goes for John Milner. They both have that great ballplayer look.
@PaulMaul ... at the very least he should have been cast by MGM in a kick ass Jim Brown film of some sort..... Dave MAy, John Milner, ~ how about Gary Redus?
The latest '84 Topps Tiffany pickup.........Eddie Murray with his 500 homers and 3000 hits plus ~ 1 of 6 players to ever accomplish the feat... Aaron, Murray, Pujols, A-rod, Palmeiro and The "Say Hey Kid"..... Will A-Rod and Palmeiro ever get into the HOF ? At some point in the distant future I would bet YES.......Pujols is a slam dunk 1st ballot selection barring a Jose Canseco revelation with vials, photos and fingerprints..... this Tiffany is JUST a _POP. 7 _in PSA 10 ...
Just cruising along for a bit here. Nothing earth shattering but I really, really, really like finding cards like the TJ. The low-mid grade card that looks great. Been a Watters fan since his freshman year at ND in 87 and I like the 99/99 for the Crown Royale.
Few pieces of crap from our travels yesterday to add to the hoard.
First up a couple items from our local Marden's discount store.
They had a section where white tagged items were 90% off.
Paid $2.45 and this sells around $30.
And this was $1.60 and looks to be selling for $16 to $20.
And spotted this stuff at Wally World.
I assume they had just recently put out a case as one of every figure was on the shelf. They had the Dominik Mysterio which is selling at decent prices on the secondary market (seen sales up to around $60) but not a fan and passed on it.
And a couple shirts for $1.50 each. One to wear and one to add to my shirt collection.
Well, it's obviously off center and I know that would be a deal breaker for many collectors. But other than that? This is a really, really beautiful specimen. And while even I typically prefer centered cards, this card was just too affordable and too sharp in every other way to leave it for someone else to grab.
1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson
PS - Since I'm curious by nature, that little sliver of visible card at right on Jackie is that of Hall of Famer Ed Matthews
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
@1951WheatiesPremium said:
Well, it's obviously off center and I know that would be a deal breaker for many collectors. But other than that? This is a really, really beautiful specimen. And while even I typically prefer centered cards, this card was just too affordable and too sharp in every other way to leave it for someone else to grab.
1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson
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PS - Since I'm curious by nature, that little sliver of visible card at right on Jackie is that of Hall of Famer Ed Matthews
@1951WheatiesPremium said:
Well, it's obviously off center and I know that would be a deal breaker for many collectors. But other than that? This is a really, really beautiful specimen. And while even I typically prefer centered cards, this card was just too affordable and too sharp in every other way to leave it for someone else to grab.
1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson
PS - Since I'm curious by nature, that little sliver of visible card at right on Jackie is that of Hall of Famer Ed Matthews
@1951WheatiesPremium said:
Well, it's obviously off center and I know that would be a deal breaker for many collectors. But other than that? This is a really, really beautiful specimen. And while even I typically prefer centered cards, this card was just too affordable and too sharp in every other way to leave it for someone else to grab.
1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson
PS - Since I'm curious by nature, that little sliver of visible card at right on Jackie is that of Hall of Famer Ed Matthews
I LOVE IT!
Yeah, I thought you might!
Keep them records coming!
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
@1951WheatiesPremium said:
Well, it's obviously off center and I know that would be a deal breaker for many collectors. But other than that? This is a really, really beautiful specimen. And while even I typically prefer centered cards, this card was just too affordable and too sharp in every other way to leave it for someone else to grab.
1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson
PS - Since I'm curious by nature, that little sliver of visible card at right on Jackie is that of Hall of Famer Ed Matthews
I LOVE IT!
Yeah, I thought you might!
Keep them records coming!
Got another batch in today but I've been outside shoveling most of the day so I'll add those sometime tomorrow as I'm sore and tired.
Here's the batch from yesterday. Bit different from what I have been currently buying as the lot had some older titles that I wanted to add to the collection. These are not investment grade by any means but playable copies for me to enjoy.
Bo Diddley - Go Bo Diddley (G+ lots of visible scratches/scuffs plays with noise throughout but still very listenable)
Ronnie Hawkins - Ronnie Hawkins (G+ due to scratch side 1 track 2 causing loud click otherwise plays VG to VG+)
Johnny Tilotson - Talk Back Trembling Lips (VG (seller graded VG+) plays well but noticeable clicks throughout but still very listenable. Label variation not listed on Discogs)
The Dovells - Biggest Hits (VG fairly clean some pops and clicks here and there MONO not listed on Discogs)
Roy Orbison - The Best Of Roy Orbison (VG (seller graded VG+) very light crackle, loud clicks here and there)
Billy Joe Royal - Down In The Boondocks (VG light scuffs/scratches plays well with some noise in quiet sections. Pressing not listed on Discogs)
Orange Groove - Crystal Blue Persuasion And Other Sounds Of Today (VG- decent sound but pops and clicks)
Herman's Hermits - Both Sides Of Herman's Hermits (G (seller graded VG+) 3/4 inch deep scratch side 2 track 6 causing loud click. Rest of album plays with light crackle throughout)
Sha Na Na - The Golden Age Of Rock N Roll VG (seller graded VG+) light crackle throughout. No poster. Label variation not listed on Discogs)
At The Hop (A Collection Of Classic Oldies) - Various (VG light scuffs and scratches with light noise throughout. Gold stamped PROMO)
Fonzie Favorites - Various (G lots of scuffs and scratches causing lots of crackle during play)
I'm a cheapskate (I admit it) so this lot was a little more than what I usually would go for on eBay but at just a tad under $2 per record it was a great deal. Seller wasn't too far off with her assessment of what she saw (I grade by both visual and play) but did miss the nasty scratch on the Herman's Hermits album. Fully understandable given the amount of records she is listing and we had a great conversation on a couple subjects last night. I love being able to buy a wide range of stuff online but you do miss out on that personal interaction.
The Fonzie Favorites I actually had a copy way back in the 70's. Think I sold it at a yard sale in the 80's. Covers in decent shape and might pick up a frame for it and hang it on the wall. Guess it could go along side this one.
Just made an interesting discovery on the Ronnie Hawkins album. I cleaned side one and was converting it to digital and as normal I was monitoring it during the process. Had a few clicks during playback and wanted to take a closer look. During the cleaning and getting a better look at things I noticed the vinyl has a brown color instead of black. Looked closer and saw a red spot so shined a light under it.
I can't get the brown to show but this is generally what you see with regular light.
And here is what I discovered.
Translucent red (almost what you would describe as blood red). Did a search and see no mention of this anywhere and nothing mentioned on Discogs.
This isn't a new card in my collection but it is a lottery ticket. Panini Chronicles Football is one of the most schizo products. It is basically a mish mash of rookie cards from all Panini base-mid high brands. There are a lot of parallels and I have a tough time identifying them. I pulled out the Burrows from my stash to list on ebay and I was about to list the card below for $35 since I thought it was a base Chronicles Select card. It didn't particularly stick out to me since it wasn't super shiny. When I scanned the back, I noticed is was a 6/10 Gold Prizm Parallel! This will be going to PSA with the next shipment.
@GroceryRackPack said:
Hey ndleo,
Pretty Cool Joe Burrow, that's a keeper!
Thanks GRP. I like Chronicles because of the variety but since there are so many different looks it's hard to tell which are parallels. Glad I scanned the back and saw the serial number.
@GroceryRackPack said:
Hey ndleo,
Pretty Cool Joe Burrow, that's a keeper!
Thanks GRP. I like Chronicles because of the variety but since there are so many different looks it's hard to tell which are parallels. Glad I scanned the back and saw the serial number.
I should buy a scratcher today to push my luck.
hey ndleo,
buy a few extra scratchers; might need 'em this Sunday, I'm going with my guy
Comments
Those ‘71’s are absolute 🔥 🔥🔥🔥!!
Top of the morning Cardboard Connoisseurs!!
New to my collection is a near complete Wax Box of 23/24 unopened 1971 Topps Super Wax Packs verified by BBCE.
I checked the backs of the packs and the following HOF'ers are showing in three that I noticed. Willie Mays, Carl Yastrzemski and Willie McCovey.
Hey UFFDAH,
That's Cool!
@GroceryRackPack - Thanks!!
Added this tough 76
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Hoping for a 10, got trip 9's instead. I'm good with that.
A fun RPPC that captures a night to remember that took place almost 71 years ago in New York City, NY. I'm no ace in dating these nor do I think it's going to pay for a beach house but by all accounts it ceratinly seems period-1950's; and honesty, with some cards it's hard to explain their draw and you just like them because you like them, right? This is one of those. Anyhow, Toots Shor and his bar are legendary in the world of NYC sports so it's no surprise that the games all time greatest players would gather together there. Sadly, two period Yankees icons, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, were already and tragically gone but the men pictured who assembled that day - Cy Young, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby and Mel Ott to name a few - were the living icons who had helped to cement the game of baseball into the collective consciousness of America, making this very old postcard also quite a special one for this city kid...
Baseball Hall of Famers at Toots Shor's, February 1951
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Slabbed some recent card shop pickups.
I picked up the Purple Star at a show last week and bought the silver through a private sale both are numbered to 50. I believe Burrow will be one of those QB's we look back 20 years from now and say he's one of the greatest of all time.
A Santo card.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
I’m old school; I’ve always been. My parents said I was born old and have called me ‘the old man’ ever since I was 4 years old. I’m not opposed to change or anything but I’m not a fan of change for changes sake. And I know how the sport of basketball works inside and out. So when I hear people talk ‘LeBron or Jordan’ as the goat, I have to chuckle a little. It’s not that they’re not great players - they most certainly are. But I’m not sure you’ll ever see another player win eleven titles in thirteen seasons, capture five MVP awards or completely dominate the game from the defensive side of the ball. No one ever correlates the two - the best defensive player of all time also being the winningest - but maybe they should; offense is about skill, defense is about will. Whether it was blocking shots to himself that became offensive fast breaks, the multiple 40 rebound games or the fact that he scored more than his 17 PPG average once the playoffs started, the Don of Dons from the University of San Francisco changed the game forever as a Boston Celtic, making it all the more amazing to me that he only has three cards issued during his playing days: his 1957 Topps rookie, the ‘In Action’ card from the same set as the base card below and the aforementioned base card…
1961-62 Fleer #38 Bill Russell
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
2008 Topps Heritage Chrome Max S. Rookie...... low pop. 13.........I'd love to find his "refractor" parallel. Both are plenty tough.
Nice Max. Heritage sometimes can be found at a sneaky value. Only modern baseball I still really collect
@rexvos.... someone is looking for over 3k for this card on ebay currently..... crazy ask ~ maybe at some point in the distant future ~ heritage has plenty of opportunities with their refractors and retrofractors in the 2000's..... some nice upside IMO. I did snag the Kershaw RC in the real one auto several years ago for real cheap in a PSA 10..... I wish I had gotten the Red INK as well.... I could have but was light on cash at the time.
@vintagefun hss a self subbed red ink 10 Kershaw. I have tried prying it from him once, but he is a Dodger fan. So there’s that
I always thought this guy looked like a great ball player. I always expected him to be better than he really was. Same goes for John Milner. They both have that great ballplayer look.
I mean, he was traded for Hank Aaron 😁
@PaulMaul ... at the very least he should have been cast by MGM in a kick ass Jim Brown film of some sort..... Dave MAy, John Milner, ~ how about Gary Redus?
The latest '84 Topps Tiffany pickup.........Eddie Murray with his 500 homers and 3000 hits plus ~ 1 of 6 players to ever accomplish the feat... Aaron, Murray, Pujols, A-rod, Palmeiro and The "Say Hey Kid"..... Will A-Rod and Palmeiro ever get into the HOF ? At some point in the distant future I would bet YES.......Pujols is a slam dunk 1st ballot selection barring a Jose Canseco revelation with vials, photos and fingerprints..... this Tiffany is JUST a _POP. 7 _in PSA 10 ...
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Just cruising along for a bit here. Nothing earth shattering but I really, really, really like finding cards like the TJ. The low-mid grade card that looks great. Been a Watters fan since his freshman year at ND in 87 and I like the 99/99 for the Crown Royale.
Few pieces of crap from our travels yesterday to add to the hoard.
First up a couple items from our local Marden's discount store.
They had a section where white tagged items were 90% off.
Paid $2.45 and this sells around $30.
And this was $1.60 and looks to be selling for $16 to $20.
And spotted this stuff at Wally World.
I assume they had just recently put out a case as one of every figure was on the shelf. They had the Dominik Mysterio which is selling at decent prices on the secondary market (seen sales up to around $60) but not a fan and passed on it.
And a couple shirts for $1.50 each. One to wear and one to add to my shirt collection.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
This was a pack pull and sub. Once in awhile, the little guy wins.
Card picked up and now in hand. Couldn’t be happier to have this PSA 6! The centering is incredible for this card!
Buy the card and not the holder.
a 63 Frank.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
A couple of new ones this week
Love the Young Guns movies so this was a good get and is 1/1
Well, it's obviously off center and I know that would be a deal breaker for many collectors. But other than that? This is a really, really beautiful specimen. And while even I typically prefer centered cards, this card was just too affordable and too sharp in every other way to leave it for someone else to grab.
1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson
PS - Since I'm curious by nature, that little sliver of visible card at right on Jackie is that of Hall of Famer Ed Matthews
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
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Yes it is!
https://sportscollectorsdigest.com/cards/a-closer-look-new-findings-on-the-1953-topps-baseball-set
This article has the full uncut sheet.
I LOVE IT!
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
Yeah, I thought you might!
Keep them records coming!
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Got another batch in today but I've been outside shoveling most of the day so I'll add those sometime tomorrow as I'm sore and tired.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
Here's the batch from yesterday. Bit different from what I have been currently buying as the lot had some older titles that I wanted to add to the collection. These are not investment grade by any means but playable copies for me to enjoy.
Bo Diddley - Go Bo Diddley (G+ lots of visible scratches/scuffs plays with noise throughout but still very listenable)
Ronnie Hawkins - Ronnie Hawkins (G+ due to scratch side 1 track 2 causing loud click otherwise plays VG to VG+)
Johnny Tilotson - Talk Back Trembling Lips (VG (seller graded VG+) plays well but noticeable clicks throughout but still very listenable. Label variation not listed on Discogs)
The Dovells - Biggest Hits (VG fairly clean some pops and clicks here and there MONO not listed on Discogs)
Roy Orbison - The Best Of Roy Orbison (VG (seller graded VG+) very light crackle, loud clicks here and there)
Billy Joe Royal - Down In The Boondocks (VG light scuffs/scratches plays well with some noise in quiet sections. Pressing not listed on Discogs)
Orange Groove - Crystal Blue Persuasion And Other Sounds Of Today (VG- decent sound but pops and clicks)
Herman's Hermits - Both Sides Of Herman's Hermits (G (seller graded VG+) 3/4 inch deep scratch side 2 track 6 causing loud click. Rest of album plays with light crackle throughout)
Sha Na Na - The Golden Age Of Rock N Roll VG (seller graded VG+) light crackle throughout. No poster. Label variation not listed on Discogs)
At The Hop (A Collection Of Classic Oldies) - Various (VG light scuffs and scratches with light noise throughout. Gold stamped PROMO)
Fonzie Favorites - Various (G lots of scuffs and scratches causing lots of crackle during play)
I'm a cheapskate (I admit it) so this lot was a little more than what I usually would go for on eBay but at just a tad under $2 per record it was a great deal. Seller wasn't too far off with her assessment of what she saw (I grade by both visual and play) but did miss the nasty scratch on the Herman's Hermits album. Fully understandable given the amount of records she is listing and we had a great conversation on a couple subjects last night. I love being able to buy a wide range of stuff online but you do miss out on that personal interaction.
The Fonzie Favorites I actually had a copy way back in the 70's. Think I sold it at a yard sale in the 80's. Covers in decent shape and might pick up a frame for it and hang it on the wall. Guess it could go along side this one.
For the brave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WbEIti0vFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulvTeMO_qAY
Just made an interesting discovery on the Ronnie Hawkins album. I cleaned side one and was converting it to digital and as normal I was monitoring it during the process. Had a few clicks during playback and wanted to take a closer look. During the cleaning and getting a better look at things I noticed the vinyl has a brown color instead of black. Looked closer and saw a red spot so shined a light under it.
I can't get the brown to show but this is generally what you see with regular light.
And here is what I discovered.
Translucent red (almost what you would describe as blood red). Did a search and see no mention of this anywhere and nothing mentioned on Discogs.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
This isn't a new card in my collection but it is a lottery ticket. Panini Chronicles Football is one of the most schizo products. It is basically a mish mash of rookie cards from all Panini base-mid high brands. There are a lot of parallels and I have a tough time identifying them. I pulled out the Burrows from my stash to list on ebay and I was about to list the card below for $35 since I thought it was a base Chronicles Select card. It didn't particularly stick out to me since it wasn't super shiny. When I scanned the back, I noticed is was a 6/10 Gold Prizm Parallel! This will be going to PSA with the next shipment.
This blind squirrel did find the lucky nut.
That Jackie Robinson looks great -- imagine finding the Miscut/OC Ed Mathews that goes with your card! What are the chances???
Hey ndleo,
Pretty Cool Joe Burrow, that's a keeper!
Always tune into the YES network when the big fella hits the BOX.!......../250 refractor update....
Thanks GRP. I like Chronicles because of the variety but since there are so many different looks it's hard to tell which are parallels. Glad I scanned the back and saw the serial number.
I should buy a scratcher today to push my luck.
hey ndleo,
buy a few extra scratchers; might need 'em this Sunday, I'm going with my guy
For my Cowboys ring of honor project.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
The BiG O.
Nice clear signature too
A couple of old A&G's that I thought were neat, a pop 1 rookie of the 1996 Indy winner/2000 IRL champ Buddy Lazier and a pop 7 Danica rookie.
Wrestling - Danielson - Storm - Tajiri
A little Louisiana lightning.
I collect hall of fame rookie cards, https://www.instagram.com/stwainfan/
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's