2000 Fleer Greats of the game Cowboy Clippings cards
NeilDowney
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Hi Guys, I am a huge Cowboys fan. I have been a fan since Jan. 17, 1971. I even have a Cowboys tattoo. I have been checking out the 2000 Fleer Greats of the game cards and have discovered that in the boxes there are cards called "Cowboy Clippings". Does PSA grade these cards? I think that the regular cards in the set are really nice looking but the autographed cards plus the Cowboy cards is giving me goose bumps. Does anyone collect these cards? I'd love to get info on these cards from someone that collects them. I might be buying a few boxes in the near future. Are there any collectors that would be interested in trading with me if I buy them? Neil
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If I'm not mistaken, the Cowboy Clippings were one of the first "game-used" insert card sets. I remember them being very sweet and very expensive when they first came out. Like all game-used cards, I'm guessing the prices have fallen some as the "new stuff" came out. The problem is that you may not see them available all that often. Also, I believe the key card was the Tom Landry game-used "hat" card (really). An awesome set if you try to collect it, especially for a Cowboys fan. I'm assuming PSA would grade them.
I'm eagerly awaiting the "Lions Clippings" set myself.
Tom (detroitfan2)
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<< <i>I'm eagerly awaiting the "Lions Clippings" set myself.
Tom (detroitfan2) >>
A one card set ...
I really like 2000 Fleer Greats of the game.
Here's Anderson's and Urlacher's rookie cards and a Cowboy Clippings card that I have :
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"