Those are the '64T Giants, right?! Man, I've enjoyed those from afar since they were issued. I've bid on some choice raw ones a couple times but always got outbid. I'm going to have score some of those soon just to see them up-close and in person! The Killebrew and Oliva are two of my favorites.
Man, waiting for an invoice of about 35 cards is just killing me. They've been at PSA just over a month. In the interim, this is all the USPS brought me this week:
Nothing too exciting, but I like the color and image quality.
WOW!!!! JUST GOT THIS ONE IN THE MAIL!!! HONEST TO GOD IT LOOKS LIKE A HIGH END 7 TO A LOW END 8...HOW THIS GOT A 6 I HAVE NO IDEA...and how i got it for 29 bucks graded is a mystery to me as well!!!!!!
Gone over it with a magnifier under light and everything..no wrinkles or creases...maybe someday ill crack it and send it back in....but i dont know why the original owner didnt try again!!
Nice cards, guys. I haven't had much time this week to browse, but I love looking on this thread to see what gets posted. Mike, that was from the 31 Churchmen set. I like the artwork on the cards. This is from the same year.
Speaking of which, the art on those T-3s is the best in hobby, IMO. It's fun looking at them!
"Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well."
Here is a purchase yesterday from the Ft. Washington show. Purchased 4 graded '55 Red Mans towards my set from 707 Sportscards. Submitted 3 more to PSA for grading. I think this card looks great for a PSA 6
Also purchased these two Mutoscope cards as well. They were the equivalent of Exhibit cards. They were sold from vending machines in the 40's. Hey, there is more to life than baseball
Mutoscope cards were produced in the '40s and dispensed by vending machines for around two cents a pop. They have a distinctive size of 5.25" x 3.25". All Mutoscope cards carry the inscription 'A Mutoscope Card' on them somewhere. The format was used for other subjects such as cheesecake photos, cars, sports and movie stars. You know, guy stuff. The pinup series can be broken down by the six series produced by Brown & Bigelow and Louis F. Dow, both major players in the calendar art business.
The Mutoscope sets range in value from the Glamour Girls and Artist Pinups, which are most common, to the Yankee Doodle Girls and Follies, which are quite rare.
The green has a tiny pen mark in the # 6 on the back. That is the mk. The red i thought could be a 5 on another day,but what can you do. By the way it is a sovereign back as well.
Tom: Thanks for the info. By the way, I like the Ashburn, too. I may dive into those Redmans once I get enough time (and dough) to concentrate on them. They're a nice looking set.
"Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well."
Nice cards! Nice Cobbs but tkd - nice...'I've taken a turn for the nurse!'
That's disgustingly sexest in this 21st century society! I like that!!!!
I was just watching 2 1/2 Men and the boy..."Jake"...got suspended for 1 week for drawing a girl with very, very large tits - her name was Barbara and Jake referred to her as "Boobra!" Now that's funny!
What the hell has happened to this country? I think a minority of tight asses want to take all the fun out of a burgeoning prepubescent adolescent and his preoccupation with girls chests! What's wrong with that? There's a thin line between sexism and "deballing" every male in favor of a feminazi society!
Phew....glad I got that off her chest!
And if anyone says I'm preoccupied or fixated? Bullshit!
75's always bring me back. That is the first set I really collected. I was 9 years old and put together a raw set. I still have it. It is well worn and well loved. I remember checking all the rack packs at a local toy star for stars on top. I guess once a collector, always a collector. I dropped out for a while, but ebay brought me back. I've assembled a great collection of stadium postcards and now am working on a few projects. Anyway, I digress, but I remember that Bill Sidakis card from my youth, although I have no idea who he is.
Good eyes, Tom. It's a 4, though I think it could've maybe been a 5 were it not for a small vertical wrinkle just after "Schaefer."
I sent in just one card the other day, a '23-24 Howie Morenz rookie card, for which the grading fee alone was $25, and might get another small T and E card invoice together within the next couple of weeks. Hopefully you get your 7 cards back more quickly than it's taking my bulk common invoice. It was nice to submit enough stuff to drop the fee down to $8/card, but the turnaround time is killing me. Still, I guess 6 weeks is nothing compared to what it was like when I was first submitting back in '99.
I was able to submit direct to PSA at the Ft. Washington show, so I wasn't paying postage to ship, which makes the higher fees tolerable.
Good luck with the grades. I should have my T206s, a couple of T202s (although 1 may not grade for a miscut) along with some modern stuff (I've got my fingers crossed on the 52 Berra, 53 Berra Bauer and Mantle, 57 Yankees Power Hitters, and 67 Seaver) being graded this week.
Thanks, Stone! You're totally right about the T3's. I'd really like to add a couple to my collection and even threw down a bid or two during that T3 orgy on eBay the other night, but to no avail. A couple of the 1's and 2's went for what seemed like reasonable prices - at least relative to that set - but I guess it's just as well that I didn't win any. I'm sure once I get one, I'll be dragging myself through the cardboard streets at dawn looking for an angry Turkey Red fix.
<< <i>Still no invoice, but I at least received another nifty T card today:
>>
Another nice Germany Schaefer card! I'm finally getting around to reading "The Glory of Their Times" and feeling a real need to own more of the turn-of-the-century "ephemera". Like a lot of the former players interviewed said, there were some real characters back in the day. I loved the story of Germany stealing second in a half-successful double steal and then stealing first so they could try again. Hilarious and nostalgic stuff! You can see why some of the rules of the game had to be created to keep up with the more "creative" players...
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and collector of the year....
AND MAN OF THE YEAR!!!!
GO MIKEY!!!
yf
Loth
Anybody got a nice 71 Rose???
<< <i>I nominate mikey for thread of the year....
and collector of the year....
AND MAN OF THE YEAR!!!!
GO MIKEY!!!
yf
Loth >>
Mike Da Man has my vote for MOTY!
hh
http://img207.echo.cx/img207/6453/clemente640nm.md.jpg
Nice Puckett!
Those are the '64T Giants, right?! Man, I've enjoyed those from afar since they were issued. I've bid on some choice raw ones a couple times but always got outbid. I'm going to have score some of those soon just to see them up-close and in person! The Killebrew and Oliva are two of my favorites.
Nice cards!!
hh
Bought this a few years back. I think I paid $200 or something like that. This is one of my favorite pieces.
Yes, I do own some other memorabilia and cards beside my Yankee Master Collections, 1970 Topps Baseball set, and my Spam Itinerary. LOL
Nothing too exciting, but I like the color and image quality.
WOW!!!! JUST GOT THIS ONE IN THE MAIL!!! HONEST TO GOD IT LOOKS LIKE A HIGH END 7 TO A LOW END 8...HOW THIS GOT A 6 I HAVE NO IDEA...and how i got it for 29 bucks graded is a mystery to me as well!!!!!!
Gone over it with a magnifier under light and everything..no wrinkles or creases...maybe someday ill crack it and send it back in....but i dont know why the original owner didnt try again!!
Loth
Meat - Great Clemente.
Loth - That Munson is the nicest 6 I've ever seen.
Awesome stuff! This is the best thread on the boards. IMO
61 Topps (100%) 7.96
62 Parkhurst (100%) 8.70
63 Topps (100%) 7.96
63 York WB's (50%) 8.52
68 Topps (39%) 8.54
69 Topps (3%) 9.00
69 OPC (83%) 8.21
71 Topps (100%) 9.21 #1 A.T.F.
72 Topps (100%) 9.39
73 Topps (13%) 9.35
74 OPC WHA (95%) 8.57
75 Topps (50%) 9.23
77 OPC WHA (86%) 8.62 #1 A.T.F.
88 Topps (5%) 10.00
* 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
WaltDisneyBoards
Speaking of which, the art on those T-3s is the best in hobby, IMO. It's fun looking at them!
My grandfather is the second in from the right, in the front row.
* 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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* 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
WaltDisneyBoards
Another nice action shot from 78 that I just won. Kind of goes hand in hand with the other thread.
Stingray
Also purchased these two Mutoscope cards as well. They were the equivalent of Exhibit cards. They were sold from vending machines in the 40's. Hey, there is more to life than baseball
"There must be something wrong with my line"
"He's taken a turn for the nurse"
T206's are always being bought.
aloof1003@comcast.net
T206's are always being bought.
aloof1003@comcast.net
and speaking of nice Cobbs:
tkd7
What's that set? I'm not talking about the Ashburn.
Mutoscope cards were produced in the '40s and dispensed by vending machines for around two cents a pop. They have a distinctive size of 5.25" x 3.25". All Mutoscope cards carry the inscription 'A Mutoscope Card' on them somewhere. The format was used for other subjects such as cheesecake photos, cars, sports and movie stars. You know, guy stuff. The pinup series can be broken down by the six series produced by Brown & Bigelow and Louis F. Dow, both major players in the calendar art business.
The Mutoscope sets range in value from the Glamour Girls and Artist Pinups, which are most common, to the Yankee Doodle Girls and Follies, which are quite rare.
The above was taken from the www.mutoworld.com website.
These are from the Artist pinup girls series.
Never knew anything about these before yesterday.
Those are nice Cobbs. Very nice for PSA 4s.
Tom
The green has a tiny pen mark in the # 6 on the back. That is the mk. The red i thought could be a 5 on another day,but what can you do. By the way it is a sovereign back as well.
T206's are always being bought.
aloof1003@comcast.net
T206's are always being bought.
aloof1003@comcast.net
Thanks for the info. By the way, I like the Ashburn, too. I may dive into those Redmans once I get enough time (and dough) to concentrate on them. They're a nice looking set.
Nice cards! Nice Cobbs but tkd - nice...'I've taken a turn for the nurse!'
That's disgustingly sexest in this 21st century society! I like that!!!!
I was just watching 2 1/2 Men and the boy..."Jake"...got suspended for 1 week for drawing a girl with very, very large tits - her name was Barbara and Jake referred to her as "Boobra!" Now that's funny!
What the hell has happened to this country? I think a minority of tight asses want to take all the fun out of
a burgeoning prepubescent adolescent and his preoccupation with girls chests! What's wrong with that?
There's a thin line between sexism and "deballing" every male in favor of a feminazi society!
Phew....glad I got that off her chest!
And if anyone says I'm preoccupied or fixated? Bullshit!
What that set you back?
I remember when that card would go in the 400 buck range.
mike
<< <i>Dancing girl!! I want dancing girl!! >>
Hey Mac - take three!!!
<< <i>I remember when that used to be in the 400 buck range. >>
A piece.....
Yikes
Julen
RIP GURU
Saw this on another forum. Hope she does not fall over. Sorry for going too far OT.
Just won this one: attached below.
Stingray
Good scan!
Nice card.
75's always bring me back. That is the first set I really collected. I was 9 years old and put together a raw set. I still have it. It is well worn and well loved. I remember checking all the rack packs at a local toy star for stars on top. I guess once a collector, always a collector. I dropped out for a while, but ebay brought me back. I've assembled a great collection of stadium postcards and now am working on a few projects. Anyway, I digress, but I remember that Bill Sidakis card from my youth, although I have no idea who he is.
Tom
What is the grade on that? My guess is PSA 4, but maybe a 5?
I turned in 7 T206s for grading this week, so we'll see what comes back. One is an Old Mill that will be a 2 or 1, but I don't have that back yet.
Any other vintage coming your way?
I sent in just one card the other day, a '23-24 Howie Morenz rookie card, for which the grading fee alone was $25, and might get another small T and E card invoice together within the next couple of weeks. Hopefully you get your 7 cards back more quickly than it's taking my bulk common invoice. It was nice to submit enough stuff to drop the fee down to $8/card, but the turnaround time is killing me. Still, I guess 6 weeks is nothing compared to what it was like when I was first submitting back in '99.
Good luck with the grades. I should have my T206s, a couple of T202s (although 1 may not grade for a miscut) along with some modern stuff (I've got my fingers crossed on the 52 Berra, 53 Berra Bauer and Mantle, 57 Yankees Power Hitters, and 67 Seaver) being graded this week.
<< <i>Still no invoice, but I at least received another nifty T card today:
>>
Very nice card Yawie
You've been displaying an impressive array of vintage over the months! Hope this doesn't scare away the modern collectors!
The nice thing about the T206s - there's plenty to go around in a super collectible grade - not so for the T3s!!!
Thanx for sharing
mike
Ryan, I'm not sure how much I paid but trust me, it was more than what you paid!!!
mike
<< <i>Still no invoice, but I at least received another nifty T card today:
>>
Another nice Germany Schaefer card! I'm finally getting around to reading "The Glory of Their Times" and feeling a real need to own more of the turn-of-the-century "ephemera". Like a lot of the former players interviewed said, there were some real characters back in the day. I loved the story of Germany stealing second in a half-successful double steal and then stealing first so they could try again. Hilarious and nostalgic stuff! You can see why some of the rules of the game had to be created to keep up with the more "creative" players...
hh