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Stump continues to dump


Loves me some shiny!

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  • Smart Man....

    Chad
  • jimtbjimtb Posts: 704 ✭✭
    Losing a collector like Stump just can not be a good thing. His knowledge and experience is what this hobby will always need.
    Collecting all graded Alan Trammell graded cards as well as graded 1984 Topps, Donruss, and Fleer Detroit Tigers
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  • He's dumping Kelloggs, PSA 8 64's and 68's.

    Hmmm, (as I read between the lines and ponder my thoughts).
  • He's dumping Kelloggs, PSA 8 64's and 68's.

    All the Kellogg's are PSA 9 or 10. All the 64's are PSA 8. All the 68's are PSA 9, except for 6 cards. Those are 3 8's and 3 are 10'simage
    Some truly exceptional cards.
    I'm sorry to see Stump go.
    Baseball is my Pastime, Football is my Passion
  • srs1asrs1a Posts: 398
    I saw that he had retired his '68 set a little while ago. I really think that this is a shame -- that set was incredible...now it is no more.
    Dr S. of the Dead Donkeys MC
  • rugbymarinerugbymarine Posts: 421 ✭✭✭✭
    His 1982 Topps set was taken off the list. He certainly is dumping a lot of cards. Makes you wonder how many he's keeping. . .
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭

    Guys-

    He has 20,000 plus cards to sell.....he should be supplying eBay with material for the rest of the year. (at least).

    John
  • KING KELLOGGKING KELLOGG Posts: 1,158 ✭✭✭
    Already have my bucket out and ready to fill it up.


    Thanks Stump!!


    (We miss you...)



    Larry
    I LOVE FANCY CURRENCY, pretty girls, Disney Dollars, pretty girls, MPC's, ..did I mention pretty girls???

    email....emards4457@msn.com


    CHEERS!!
  • "STUMP CONTINUES TO DUMP"

    i guess that's good news, it can be uncomfortable when you can't.

    the bad news is when an accomplished collector sells his collection image
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