question for '68ers
srs1a
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Card #408, Dick Ellsworth, Red Sox
Is there a color variation on this card? Mine caught my eye because the team "ball" is (more or less) primary red (almost like the Yankee's color) -vs- the more pink-ish color of all the other red sox.
thanks!
Scott
Is there a color variation on this card? Mine caught my eye because the team "ball" is (more or less) primary red (almost like the Yankee's color) -vs- the more pink-ish color of all the other red sox.
thanks!
Scott
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I'll check my example tonight.
Matt
In the interest of full disclosure, and given the present tone of across board chatter...I feel a need to come clean. I am currently doing this set in SGC holders. I am about 40% complete with an average grade a bit higher than 8 (in SGC-ese, 90.2). I think that there is a common theme among set collectors -- easy is no fun, and this is the challenge that I decided to take.
I very much value the incredible depth of knowledge over here, I have learned a ton.
Please don't yell -- I have several sets registered here -- Aaron and Clemente player sets and the very beginnings of a '66 set.
Scott
As you might expect, there are several answers.
I actually finished this set several years ago (it might be closer to 4-5 years now) when it wasn't real painful to find nice raw stuff....but, almost exclusively commons. I was very lucky and scored several large vending lots. Recently, I started to get these graded...and have another 165 in right now. Vintageauctions on eBAY (crazysc, I think) had some real scorchers..I bought as many as I could.
The stars, leader cards, etc...I bought slabbed -- mostly PSA, but some in SGC holders. I crossed about 75 cards over when I decided to go this path.
With the cards that I have in-hand, I think I can get to about 70% keeping an 8 average...which means I've got to figure out how to attack the remaning 180 cards. I'm not excited about crossing over that many -- it's awfully costly...but crisp raw cards are getting tougher and tougher.
Scott