Packman -- Thanks for posting the T68s. They do look great. A couple questions... How many are in the set? Have you had any graded? I'd also be interested to see how the back looks if you care to bother with a scan. Great job with those.
I love your Dempsey collection. What is your favorite card to date?
David >>
Thanks David. That's a tough one. Aesthetically, I love the '28 Churchman that Halosfan just posted and the '22 Champion card. But I think I just found a Dempsey variation that was unknown to exist so that may be my new pride.
There are 100 cards in the T68 set. I am missing 9 cards from the set. I am planning on keeping the set in raw form. I have all of my non-sports sets in raw form. Maybe one day I will grade one or more of them. Here are some scans of the backs:
<< <i>Finally received this card to complete my '70s run of Tiant cards!
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The more I see 77's in nice condition, the more I like them. There's a guy on the SGC boards building a graded set, and I used to love reading his thread. (though I haven't checked in in a very long time.) I really like the colors and the white space in the design. Great card!
<< <i>Obviously I'll have to see about crossing it over..but happy with the Matty!
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Awesome looking Matty!
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
This came in today's mail. I still can't figure out how to post a pic even after it has been explained to me a few times. I even consider myself failry computer literate, but I must not be a sharp as I think. Oh well. I hope this works.
Digicat, those two cards bring back very fond memories. They present beautifully for 9's. I've been fishing around for months now thinking about picking up a Canseco RR and that may have just sealed the deal. Although they're nothing now compared to what they used to be I still think it's one of the more important baseball cards post-1980. That Clark is nice too. I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright).
<< <i>I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright). >>
Heh, the first "premium" card I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Will Clark. I got it from the local card shop for about $35 back in 1990. Fastforward to 2002. The first PSA 10 I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Glossy Will Clark for $35. Heh.
<< <i>I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright). >>
Heh, the first "premium" card I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Will Clark. I got it from the local card shop for about $35 back in 1990. Fastforward to 2002. The first PSA 10 I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Glossy Will Clark for $35. Heh. >>
I still remember the runs in the '87 Fleer wax. If you opened a pack, flipped it over and the top card was Will Clark then later on in the pack would be Barry Bonds. I remember because it happened a few times and I was psyched to get another card in the that booked for over $1. (Clark was around $20 and Bonds was at $1.50).
OT: Anyone remember that price guide that used to battle Beckett back in the day? It was newspaper quality with no articles or pictures and I'm not even sure it was in color. Instead of up and down arrows they used + and -. Anyone remember the name? I remember heated debates in card stores over who's prices were more accurate (the vote always going to whoever had the highest prices for cards that person owned).
i do remeber that guide. the store that i use to frequent and finally worked at in the early 90's used that guide. we always had to defend why we didnt have becketts for sale or used them ourselves. i think we used them more for the pricing of the older cards not the newer ones. as the beckett prices on the newer cards changed so much. for the life of me i cant rember the name though.
jay
Packers Fan for Life Collecting: Brett Favre Master Set Favre Ticket Stubs Favre TD Reciever Autos Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set Football HOF Rc's
xanadu, I also remember that price guide! Thanks for the memories. We used it to price old inventory but, for the life of me, I can't remember the name either! Surely someone's got one laying around...
<< <i>Digicat, those two cards bring back very fond memories. They present beautifully for 9's. I've been fishing around for months now thinking about picking up a Canseco RR and that may have just sealed the deal. Although they're nothing now compared to what they used to be I still think it's one of the more important baseball cards post-1980. That Clark is nice too. I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright).
Thanks for sharing. I'm off to ebay.
Arthur >>
word to that.. i dig being able to buy all the cool stuff from when i first started collecting.. on the cheap too..
Been wanting a copy of this card for some time but wanted an authenticated copy that was affordable. I got this one in a BGS 8 for $20 BIN. I got it to break from the case and send to get signed. Not sure what I'll request as the inscription though.
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I love your Dempsey collection. What is your favorite card to date?
David
<< <i>Arthur
I love your Dempsey collection. What is your favorite card to date?
David >>
Thanks David. That's a tough one. Aesthetically, I love the '28 Churchman that Halosfan just posted and the '22 Champion card. But I think I just found a Dempsey variation that was unknown to exist so that may be my new pride.
Arthur
Do tell.
John
Another Newbie Addition!
Interesting! One could get all 28 team checklists for 50 cents, plus a wrapper from Topps 'back in the day'!
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
* C. PASCUAL BASIC #3
* T. PEREZ BASIC #4 100%
* L. TIANT BASIC #1
* DRYSDALE BASIC #4 100%
* MAGIC MASTER #4/BASIC #3
* PALMEIRO MASTER/BASIC #1
* '65 DISNEYLAND #2
* '78 ELVIS PRESLEY #6
* '78 THREE'S COMPANY #1
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<< <i>Finally received this card to complete my '70s run of Tiant cards!
>>
The more I see 77's in nice condition, the more I like them. There's a guy on the SGC boards building a graded set, and I used to love reading his thread. (though I haven't checked in in a very long time.) I really like the colors and the white space in the design. Great card!
<< <i>Obviously I'll have to see about crossing it over..but happy with the Matty!
>>
Awesome looking Matty!
Won this last night. I can't wait to get it!!
Unique Chicago Cards
Wrestling Cards
those are nice. great pick ups.
jay
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
For ToneD:
Arthur
That's not a boxing card! What has gotten into you?
Awesome Big Train!
<< <i>Arthur,
That's not a boxing card! What has gotten into you?
Awesome Big Train! >>
I wish. That's not mine, I was just posting it for ToneD. I agree, it is nice but you know I don't buy cards with athletes who have their shirts on.
Arthur
<< <i>Arthur,
That's not a boxing card! What has gotten into you?
Awesome Big Train! >>
It's ToneD's card but Arthur posted the pic for him.
<< <i>
<< <i> I agree, it is nice but you know I don't buy cards with athletes who have their shirts on.
Arthur >>
Now you are starting to sound like Lawnmowerman Matt!!
here are a couple of 62's i will be sending in.
Arthur
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
Thanks for sharing. I'm off to ebay.
Arthur
<< <i>Thanks Arthur! >>
No problem Tone. PM sent.
Arthur
<< <i>I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright). >>
Heh, the first "premium" card I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Will Clark. I got it from the local card shop for about $35 back in 1990. Fastforward to 2002. The first PSA 10 I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Glossy Will Clark for $35. Heh.
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
<< <i>
<< <i>I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright). >>
Heh, the first "premium" card I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Will Clark. I got it from the local card shop for about $35 back in 1990. Fastforward to 2002. The first PSA 10 I ever bought was a 1987 Fleer Glossy Will Clark for $35. Heh. >>
I still remember the runs in the '87 Fleer wax. If you opened a pack, flipped it over and the top card was Will Clark then later on in the pack would be Barry Bonds. I remember because it happened a few times and I was psyched to get another card in the that booked for over $1. (Clark was around $20 and Bonds was at $1.50).
OT: Anyone remember that price guide that used to battle Beckett back in the day? It was newspaper quality with no articles or pictures and I'm not even sure it was in color. Instead of up and down arrows they used + and -. Anyone remember the name? I remember heated debates in card stores over who's prices were more accurate (the vote always going to whoever had the highest prices for cards that person owned).
Arthur
i do remeber that guide. the store that i use to frequent and finally worked at in the early 90's used that guide. we always had to defend why we didnt have becketts for sale or used them ourselves. i think we used them more for the pricing of the older cards not the newer ones. as the beckett prices on the newer cards changed so much. for the life of me i cant rember the name though.
jay
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
Arthur
Newbie! (1977 Topps PSA 10 for $15! Pop 1/2. Thank u 4SC-2, or was it 4SC-Store, or maybe is was? Never mind! )
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
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<< <i>You're probably thinking of Card Prices Update by Mark Lewis out of New York. >>
Bingo. That's it. CPU. Thank you.
Arthur
Newbies!
rd
Really has nothing to do with anything here, but it was in a Sports Illustrated!
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
<< <i>Digicat, those two cards bring back very fond memories. They present beautifully for 9's. I've been fishing around for months now thinking about picking up a Canseco RR and that may have just sealed the deal. Although they're nothing now compared to what they used to be I still think it's one of the more important baseball cards post-1980. That Clark is nice too. I'm a big fan of the '87 Fleer Will Clark as I remember pulling a few at my local baseball card shop back when they were $20 (and I couldn't afford to buy one outright).
Thanks for sharing. I'm off to ebay.
Arthur >>
word to that.. i dig being able to buy all the cool stuff from when i first started collecting.. on the cheap too..
Bosox1976
Awesome!!!
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