<< <i>Nice pick up Cinnci. Card presents well for a 1. Mind if I ask what it set you back? I just sold my SGC40 Cobb Red and I've got Cobb withdrawls. >>
I was going to ask about the price as well. That is a very nice looking card and one that I would love to have.
Chris
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I just got these in the mail from the latest Heritage auction. I've never won anything from an auction house before, but I now suspect Heritage also owns a packing peanut company.
These are two of the three Leroy Neiman posters distributed at Candlestick Park celebrating the Giants' 40 years in San Francisco. These are autographed by the artist and came with PSA/DNA certificates. I've always wanted a set, though I think they may well be worth more to others than to me. There's also a Willie Mays that I'll try to track down to complete the set. Oh, they're 18x24, so they're nicely sized for display. (Huge poster size posters are just tough to display, in my opinion.)
What a cr@ppy season it was for the Minnesota Twins in 1976!
Other than Hall of Famer Rod Carew with his .331 batting average, the '76 Twins really sucked! Attendance was AL's worst, their best pitcher was their relief pitcher, Bill Campbell (i.e., 17 wins). Dan Ford lead the team with 20 homers and Larry Hisle had 90 RBIs. Their best starting pitcher, and the only starter with double digit wins was Dave Goltz (i.e., 14-14).
Somehow Carew carried the team to a third place finish in their division with a 85-77 record (...only 5 games behind the first place Kansas City Royals (i.e., 90-72).
<< <i>Lyman Bostock hit .323 with 153 hits and a .364 on-base % in 1976. I wouldn't say that sucked. >>
I'm sorry! I agree! The only thing about Lyman Bostock that sucked was his death at age 27. Who knows what kind of numbers he would have put-up with his hitting ability and having Rod Carew as his mentor!
Sad!
I guess I can adjust my earlier post to correctly say that it was, "Bostock and Carew who carried an otherwise soft Twins team in 1976"!
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P.S. Here is my 1976 Lyman Bostock card from my set registry! Lyman was called-up and played 98 games in 1975 with the Twins (...also played 22 games with Tacoma in 1975!), but this 1976 card is his rookie card, as far as I know!
<< <i>I just got these in the mail from the latest Heritage auction. I've never won anything from an auction house before, but I now suspect Heritage also owns a packing peanut company.
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ajw -- Is it my imagination, or does Bonds have a goatee in that painting? I don't remember him ever having one. Did he?
<< <i>I just got these in the mail from the latest Heritage auction. I've never won anything from an auction house before, but I now suspect Heritage also owns a packing peanut company.
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ajw -- Is it my imagination, or does Bonds have a goatee in that painting? I don't remember him ever having one. Did he? >>
Yeah, he does. That's one reason I don't really love the Bonds poster. He has had a goatee in the past, but not often and not for long.
Completed a trade I've been looking to do for about a week and a half now...pretty exicted to get these..especially the Drum! Yes..I know they aren't in PSA holders as of now...
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
<< <i>Two more HOFers for the set (Finks is in as an Administrator, not a player...but he's still a HOFer!)
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Great looking Bowman's! The Finks is awesome looking! One thing that I often wcrry about is trimming. For instance, look at the gap in the Pihos, where there is none in the Finks. I have several like that. I am not pointing it out to be critical...I am to ask you if this is common in your experiences? Do many of you guys see variation in card size in the bowman issues? >>
Well...after looking at the Pihos again, I'm pretty confident it isn't trimmed. In person it looks/measures about the right size. I think it just might have been a weird scan or sitting weird in the holder before.
Here's an updated scan I just did that makes it seem a little taller (the way it looks in person).
<< <i>Two more HOFers for the set (Finks is in as an Administrator, not a player...but he's still a HOFer!)
>>
Great looking Bowman's! The Finks is awesome looking! One thing that I often wcrry about is trimming. For instance, look at the gap in the Pihos, where there is none in the Finks. I have several like that. I am not pointing it out to be critical...I am to ask you if this is common in your experiences? Do many of you guys see variation in card size in the bowman issues? >>
Well...after looking at the Pihos again, I'm pretty confident it isn't trimmed. In person it looks/measures about the right size. I think it just might have been a weird scan or sitting weird in the holder before.
Here's an updated scan I just did that makes it seem a little taller (the way it looks in person).
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That's good to hear...it sucks spending big money on a card, and after gettting it and closely examining it, you suspect its trimmed. Unfortunately, I have had it happen several times. It drives me crazy when obviously trimmed cards make it into PSA holders. I have had cards that measured 2-3 cm off, and still PSA encapsulated them.
That's good to hear...it sucks spending big money on a card, and after gettting it and closely examining it, you suspect its trimmed. Unfortunately, I have had it happen several times. It drives me crazy when obviously trimmed cards make it into PSA holders. I have had cards that measured 2-3 cm off, and still PSA encapsulated them. >>
I'm still puzzled as to why it looks so much taller in person and in my scan than in the seller's. Ah well.
No offense Ali but those Steeler autographs are some of the most unrecognizable scribbles I've ever seen. I wish modern day players would just simply sign their names. Again, nothing personal - just a modern day player rant.
As a side note, here's my Baugh which I posted earlier in this thread:
Sometimes one of the sides gets "caught" in the holder and appears short. However, if you give it a slight tap, it's all good.
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
anyone else notice that photobucket has added an new url line options for sharing. which psa doesnt take as the link to the photo!! what a pain in the you know what.
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<< <i>Nice pick up Cinnci. Card presents well for a 1. Mind if I ask what it set you back?
I just sold my SGC40 Cobb Red and I've got Cobb withdrawls. >>
I was going to ask about the price as well. That is a very nice looking card and one that I would love to have.
Chris
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These are two of the three Leroy Neiman posters distributed at Candlestick Park celebrating the Giants' 40 years in San Francisco. These are autographed by the artist and came with PSA/DNA certificates. I've always wanted a set, though I think they may well be worth more to others than to me. There's also a Willie Mays that I'll try to track down to complete the set. Oh, they're 18x24, so they're nicely sized for display. (Huge poster size posters are just tough to display, in my opinion.)
What a cr@ppy season it was for the Minnesota Twins in 1976!
Other than Hall of Famer Rod Carew with his .331 batting average, the '76 Twins really sucked! Attendance was AL's worst, their best pitcher was their relief pitcher, Bill Campbell (i.e., 17 wins). Dan Ford lead the team with 20 homers and Larry Hisle had 90 RBIs. Their best starting pitcher, and the only starter with double digit wins was Dave Goltz (i.e., 14-14).
Somehow Carew carried the team to a third place finish in their division with a 85-77 record (...only 5 games behind the first place Kansas City Royals (i.e., 90-72).
Yikes!
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
<< <i>Lyman Bostock hit .323 with 153 hits and a .364 on-base % in 1976. I wouldn't say that sucked. >>
I'm sorry! I agree! The only thing about Lyman Bostock that sucked was his death at age 27. Who knows what kind of numbers he would have put-up with his hitting ability and having Rod Carew as his mentor!
Sad!
I guess I can adjust my earlier post to correctly say that it was, "Bostock and Carew who carried an otherwise soft Twins team in 1976"!
rd
P.S. Here is my 1976 Lyman Bostock card from my set registry! Lyman was called-up and played 98 games in 1975 with the Twins (...also played 22 games with Tacoma in 1975!), but this 1976 card is his rookie card, as far as I know!
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Received this back from PSA a few months ago.Don't see this listed to often on ebay.What do you think about a value?
<< <i>I just got these in the mail from the latest Heritage auction. I've never won anything from an auction house before, but I now suspect Heritage also owns a packing peanut company.
>>
ajw -- Is it my imagination, or does Bonds have a goatee in that painting? I don't remember him ever having one. Did he?
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<< <i>I just got these in the mail from the latest Heritage auction. I've never won anything from an auction house before, but I now suspect Heritage also owns a packing peanut company.
>>
ajw -- Is it my imagination, or does Bonds have a goatee in that painting? I don't remember him ever having one. Did he? >>
Yeah, he does. That's one reason I don't really love the Bonds poster. He has had a goatee in the past, but not often and not for long.
Some really incredible scans on this thread too !
Wrong forum for the comment I just erased
<< <i> Yes..I know they aren't in PSA holders as of now...
They should stay in the SGC holders....just my humble opinion...not that you asked.
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Fine looking Norm you got there
Spent a lot of time with them that summer at the old Met.
Can you imagine if the 55 Bowman baseball had the SAME design!
Here is some modern shiny "crap" It is the Box loader T3 I had a friend get auto'ed. IMHO it looks much nicer than the autos from the set
<< <i>I think I have a "man crush" on 55 bowmans
Can you imagine if the 55 Bowman baseball had the SAME design!
Here is some modern shiny "crap" It is the Box loader T3 I had a friend get auto'ed. IMHO it looks much nicer than the autos from the set
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Maybe one of our resident computer graphics specialists can photoshop us some examples...a nice Mantle or WIlliams?
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<< <i>Two more HOFers for the set (Finks is in as an Administrator, not a player...but he's still a HOFer!)
>>
Great looking Bowman's! The Finks is awesome looking! One thing that I often wcrry about is trimming. For instance, look at the gap in the Pihos, where there is none in the Finks. I have several like that. I am not pointing it out to be critical...I am to ask you if this is common in your experiences? Do many of you guys see variation in card size in the bowman issues? >>
Well...after looking at the Pihos again, I'm pretty confident it isn't trimmed. In person it looks/measures about the right size. I think it just might have been a weird scan or sitting weird in the holder before.
Here's an updated scan I just did that makes it seem a little taller (the way it looks in person).
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<< <i>Two more HOFers for the set (Finks is in as an Administrator, not a player...but he's still a HOFer!)
>>
Great looking Bowman's! The Finks is awesome looking! One thing that I often wcrry about is trimming. For instance, look at the gap in the Pihos, where there is none in the Finks. I have several like that. I am not pointing it out to be critical...I am to ask you if this is common in your experiences? Do many of you guys see variation in card size in the bowman issues? >>
Well...after looking at the Pihos again, I'm pretty confident it isn't trimmed. In person it looks/measures about the right size. I think it just might have been a weird scan or sitting weird in the holder before.
Here's an updated scan I just did that makes it seem a little taller (the way it looks in person).
>>
That's good to hear...it sucks spending big money on a card, and after gettting it and closely examining it, you suspect its trimmed. Unfortunately, I have had it happen several times. It drives me crazy when obviously trimmed cards make it into PSA holders. I have had cards that measured 2-3 cm off, and still PSA encapsulated them.
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That's good to hear...it sucks spending big money on a card, and after gettting it and closely examining it, you suspect its trimmed. Unfortunately, I have had it happen several times. It drives me crazy when obviously trimmed cards make it into PSA holders. I have had cards that measured 2-3 cm off, and still PSA encapsulated them. >>
I'm still puzzled as to why it looks so much taller in person and in my scan than in the seller's. Ah well.
Nice '55's by the way!
and a YAT.
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As a side note, here's my Baugh which I posted earlier in this thread:
Sometimes one of the sides gets "caught" in the holder and appears short. However, if you give it a slight tap, it's all good.
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Neubian!
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
anyone else notice that photobucket has added an new url line options for sharing. which psa doesnt take as the link to the photo!! what a pain in the you know what.
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