I've been looking for a T204 Ramly Germany Schaefer since Jan 2021. A beautiful SGC 3 was in the Love of the Game auction, and I was going all in to win it. But in the meantime, this T204 TTT became available. It's a total pop of 3 in all grades between PSA & SGC, so I jumped on it. Glad I did, because I'm in Western NC and Helene knocked out our power, internet, and cell service (as well as water) just before the auction ended so I was unable to up my bid or even call a friend to bid for me. And with all that was happening, it wasn't really a priority either.
I sold off a few '53 Topps stars back in the height of the market a few years ago and started buying them back recently. This is the first one received.
Don Mattingly, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Brian McCann and Topps Rookie Cup autograph collector www.questfortherookiecup.com
Some nice additions to the raw 1975 Topps set from opcbaseball. I learned about the store from his amazing 1977 OPC box break thread here on the message board. I'm very pleased with the quality of the cards and great packing/shipping.
@dtmodel said:
I was able to finally snag this 2002 Parkhurst Original 6 autograph of Derek Sanderson after quite a few loses over the years.
This represents my 62nd Derek Sanderson signed card and I am really close to completing this autograph run!
Just curious, How many more do you need? I'm heading to the Shriners show next weekend and getting him to sign an uncut ticket sheet from the final year of the Boston Garden.
@dtmodel said:
I was able to finally snag this 2002 Parkhurst Original 6 autograph of Derek Sanderson after quite a few loses over the years.
This represents my 62nd Derek Sanderson signed card and I am really close to completing this autograph run!
Just curious, How many more do you need? I'm heading to the Shriners show next weekend and getting him to sign an uncut ticket sheet from the final year of the Boston Garden.
Hi Erba,
I need about 10 more cards to complete the run - 3 of which I am sending in via mail order to the show you mentioned above. I have the other 7 cards but will wait for Doug Keating's show as he has the Turk every 6-12 months.
Sanderson's always been a life long favorite of mine
@dtmodel said:
I was able to finally snag this 2002 Parkhurst Original 6 autograph of Derek Sanderson after quite a few loses over the years.
This represents my 62nd Derek Sanderson signed card and I am really close to completing this autograph run!
Just curious, How many more do you need? I'm heading to the Shriners show next weekend and getting him to sign an uncut ticket sheet from the final year of the Boston Garden.
Hi Erba,
I need about 10 more cards to complete the run - 3 of which I am sending in via mail order to the show you mentioned above. I have the other 7 cards but will wait for Doug Keating's show as he has the Turk every 6-12 months.
Sanderson's always been a life long favorite of mine
A Red Sox legend and a few prospects. I guess Yoshida, at 31 years old, isn't really a prospect but he's had two good seasons since coming over from Japan.
I picked up some more sports card decor. This is a set of Topps Football wax pack art from 1956 -1987 printed on metal. I'm not sure yet how I will display them, as the 1965 tall boy "wrapper" throws off the alignment if I was to, say, frame them as a group sequentially, similar to my pic. The others are each roughly the same size as a standard sized card.
I also took a pic of the back along with a completely random scrub common baseball card for scale.
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2007 Allen and Ginter Joe Frazier mini NNO (no number on back) /50. One of my favorite fighters of all-time, he had the most beautiful and vicious left hook.
Picked up a 1950 postcard that shows our store front on the far right. Was formally a five and dime, flooring store, and a bike shop. For the last 5 years me and the wife have owned it as an Antiques and Collectibles shop. Here it is pictured as McLellan's five and dime before being bought out by McCrory's five and dime, which lasted until 1989.
@gameusedhoop said:
Picked up a 1950 postcard that shows our store front on the far right. Was formally a five and dime, flooring store, and a bike shop. For the last 5 years me and the wife have owned it as an Antiques and Collectibles shop. Here it is pictured as McLellan's five and dime before being bought out by McCrory's five and dime, which lasted until 1989.
Such a cool story and history behind your store. Thank you for sharing.
@Neanderthal said:
2007 Allen and Ginter Joe Frazier mini NNO (no number on back) /50. One of my favorite fighters of all-time, he had the most beautiful and vicious left hook.
For anyone wondering Ali was never knocked out, regardless of the impression of this video. He was also 2-1 versus Frazier.
Successful coin BST transactions with Gerard and segoja.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
@Neanderthal said:
2007 Allen and Ginter Joe Frazier mini NNO (no number on back) /50. One of my favorite fighters of all-time, he had the most beautiful and vicious left hook.
For anyone wondering Ali was never knocked out, regardless of the impression of this video. He was also 2-1 versus Frazier.
Fraizer was, until the very end of Ali's career, the only boxer to beat Ali in a unanimous decision.
Norton and Spinks' victories were split decisions.
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
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I've been looking for a T204 Ramly Germany Schaefer since Jan 2021. A beautiful SGC 3 was in the Love of the Game auction, and I was going all in to win it. But in the meantime, this T204 TTT became available. It's a total pop of 3 in all grades between PSA & SGC, so I jumped on it. Glad I did, because I'm in Western NC and Helene knocked out our power, internet, and cell service (as well as water) just before the auction ended so I was unable to up my bid or even call a friend to bid for me. And with all that was happening, it wasn't really a priority either.
Some more additions to the Football HOF set, looking forward to breaking into the top 20 soon....
I sold off a few '53 Topps stars back in the height of the market a few years ago and started buying them back recently. This is the first one received.
www.questfortherookiecup.com
Got some nice cards to add to my collection.
Good mail day for the 61 autos!
I was able to finally snag this 2002 Parkhurst Original 6 autograph of Derek Sanderson after quite a few loses over the years.
This represents my 62nd Derek Sanderson signed card and I am really close to completing this autograph run!
From Steve's last auction...
Bosox1976
Nice pickup Mike!
Some nice additions to the raw 1975 Topps set from opcbaseball. I learned about the store from his amazing 1977 OPC box break thread here on the message board. I'm very pleased with the quality of the cards and great packing/shipping.
A few others from around eBay.
Just curious, How many more do you need? I'm heading to the Shriners show next weekend and getting him to sign an uncut ticket sheet from the final year of the Boston Garden.
Got this in today:
Hi Erba,
I need about 10 more cards to complete the run - 3 of which I am sending in via mail order to the show you mentioned above. I have the other 7 cards but will wait for Doug Keating's show as he has the Turk every 6-12 months.
Sanderson's always been a life long favorite of mine
I'd love to see the run when it's complete.
No problem...I'm also working on a 75 card Bobby Orr autographed player set too!
Additional to my Jordan collection
looking for 1988 Fournier estrellas stickers , 1985 Prism Jewel stickers , anything Jesse Owens .
A Red Sox legend and a few prospects. I guess Yoshida, at 31 years old, isn't really a prospect but he's had two good seasons since coming over from Japan.
I picked up some more sports card decor. This is a set of Topps Football wax pack art from 1956 -1987 printed on metal. I'm not sure yet how I will display them, as the 1965 tall boy "wrapper" throws off the alignment if I was to, say, frame them as a group sequentially, similar to my pic. The others are each roughly the same size as a standard sized card.
I also took a pic of the back along with a completely random scrub common baseball card for scale.
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Getting closer on my 72 team
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Great centering on that Paige.
Love your Love cards!
Nic
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2007 Allen and Ginter Joe Frazier mini NNO (no number on back) /50. One of my favorite fighters of all-time, he had the most beautiful and vicious left hook.
That Harmon is a real toughie! 👍
Picked these up at a show this weekend.
Oh Yeah... Pretty Cool...
Some pretty raw cards at pretty good prices? I’m in!!!
1963 Topps #173 Bombers Best
1964 Topps #50 Mickey Mantle
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Very Pretty 😍😍😍
Picked up a 1950 postcard that shows our store front on the far right. Was formally a five and dime, flooring store, and a bike shop. For the last 5 years me and the wife have owned it as an Antiques and Collectibles shop. Here it is pictured as McLellan's five and dime before being bought out by McCrory's five and dime, which lasted until 1989.
Such a cool story and history behind your store. Thank you for sharing.
Not easy cards to locate in top-notch condition.
Rebirth. Renewal. Transformation.
I've been looking for a 9 but well centered copies are tough to come by. Went with this solid 8 instead.
First National Chicle in my Cubs collection
Top scorer in the NHL right now.
Got these in my bag.
For anyone wondering Ali was never knocked out, regardless of the impression of this video. He was also 2-1 versus Frazier.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
Fraizer was, until the very end of Ali's career, the only boxer to beat Ali in a unanimous decision.
Norton and Spinks' victories were split decisions.