24 Sets need 7 or fewer cards--help me complete sets and win prizes
Davalillo
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While I have completed 19 sets in PSA 8 or better this year, I have 24 more sets where I need 7 or fewer cards to finish them in psa 8 or better. While I will buy any card in any set I am working on in PSA 8 or better, I am particularly interested in completing sets. Thus, help me complete a set or find any of the cards listed below(except on ebay) and you will win a prize.
Here is the list of sets where I need 7 or fewer cards.
Thank you in advance.
1 card(5):
1962 Fleer FB-#1-Lott
1966 Topps FB--#132-Checklist
1964 Kahn's Wieners FB-Clendon Thomas
1953 Bowman FB-#40-Gillom
1970 Topps Super-#23-McCarver
2 cards(5):
1958 Topps FB-Renfro(17), Marchibroda(44)
1974 Topps Deckle Edge-Tiant(27),Hebner(35)
1962 Topps BB-Babe Hits 60(139), Witt(287)
1952 Bowman BB-Stengel(217), Fitzgerald(180)
1968-69 Jack-in-the-Box-Barnes, Finkel
3 cards(4)
1960 Fleer FB-White(4), Lowe(76), Woodward(84)
1948 Bowman FB-Luhn(9), Garnass(90),Steele(106)
1957 Topps FB-Starr(119), Modzelewski(127), Svoboda(153)
1961 Essex Meats(Bskbl)-Hagan, Hatton, Pettit
4 cards(3)
1954 Bowman BB-Bauer(129), Johnson(144), Lockman(153), Lindell(159)
1951 Topps Blue BB-Garver(18), Pierce(45), Sauer(49), Waitkus 51)
1967 Topps Who Am I-Monroe(3), Franklin(24), Edison(29), T Roosevelt(34)
5 cards(1)
1956 Topps FB- Carson(1), Heath (25), Drazenovich(37), Stonesifer(70),Atkinson(109)
6 cards(1)
1961 Fleer FB-Casares(2), Jones(6), Pellington(36), McIlhenny(42), Goldstein(195), Youngelman(220)
7 cards(5)
1955 Bowman FB-Ringo(70), St. Claire(101, Atkinson(129), Tunnell(136), Rote(137), Jarmoluk(151), Bednarik(158)
1965 Kahns BB-Aaron, Harper, Hinton, Maloney, Menke, Stargell, Veale
1960 Leaf-12 Boyer, 34 Griggs, 72 Donovan, 83 Shaw, 93 Shannon, 122 Torgeson, 140 Freese
1958 Topps BB-37 McCormick, 78 Johnson, 89 Klaus, 151 Prichard, 256 W Sox Team, 327 Cubs Team, 409 Thomas
1957-58T Bskbl-1 Clifton, 2 Yardley, 20 Thieban, 36 Beck, 67 George, 79 Fleming, 80 Schnittker
Jim
Here is the list of sets where I need 7 or fewer cards.
Thank you in advance.
1 card(5):
1962 Fleer FB-#1-Lott
1966 Topps FB--#132-Checklist
1964 Kahn's Wieners FB-Clendon Thomas
1953 Bowman FB-#40-Gillom
1970 Topps Super-#23-McCarver
2 cards(5):
1958 Topps FB-Renfro(17), Marchibroda(44)
1974 Topps Deckle Edge-Tiant(27),Hebner(35)
1962 Topps BB-Babe Hits 60(139), Witt(287)
1952 Bowman BB-Stengel(217), Fitzgerald(180)
1968-69 Jack-in-the-Box-Barnes, Finkel
3 cards(4)
1960 Fleer FB-White(4), Lowe(76), Woodward(84)
1948 Bowman FB-Luhn(9), Garnass(90),Steele(106)
1957 Topps FB-Starr(119), Modzelewski(127), Svoboda(153)
1961 Essex Meats(Bskbl)-Hagan, Hatton, Pettit
4 cards(3)
1954 Bowman BB-Bauer(129), Johnson(144), Lockman(153), Lindell(159)
1951 Topps Blue BB-Garver(18), Pierce(45), Sauer(49), Waitkus 51)
1967 Topps Who Am I-Monroe(3), Franklin(24), Edison(29), T Roosevelt(34)
5 cards(1)
1956 Topps FB- Carson(1), Heath (25), Drazenovich(37), Stonesifer(70),Atkinson(109)
6 cards(1)
1961 Fleer FB-Casares(2), Jones(6), Pellington(36), McIlhenny(42), Goldstein(195), Youngelman(220)
7 cards(5)
1955 Bowman FB-Ringo(70), St. Claire(101, Atkinson(129), Tunnell(136), Rote(137), Jarmoluk(151), Bednarik(158)
1965 Kahns BB-Aaron, Harper, Hinton, Maloney, Menke, Stargell, Veale
1960 Leaf-12 Boyer, 34 Griggs, 72 Donovan, 83 Shaw, 93 Shannon, 122 Torgeson, 140 Freese
1958 Topps BB-37 McCormick, 78 Johnson, 89 Klaus, 151 Prichard, 256 W Sox Team, 327 Cubs Team, 409 Thomas
1957-58T Bskbl-1 Clifton, 2 Yardley, 20 Thieban, 36 Beck, 67 George, 79 Fleming, 80 Schnittker
Jim
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I need 3 cards here upgraded from PSA 7--Milliken, Morgan and Schmidt.
Also thanks for the 65 Kahn's Harper--down to 6 here.
Join the excitement and win prizes--find me the cards I need.
edit - Columbia City shows the 64 kahn's Clendon Thomas maybe it's at least worth getting a scan, described as NM
<< <i>Thanks--I saw it--his price($899?) is ridiculous. >>
I was thinking the exact same thing when I saw it on E-Bay the other day.
Regards,
Greg M.
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Not unless Shopping Lucy doesn't have it.
It is a little high but not insane
Shopping LUCY is not the only player when its a HOF rookie you may recall i pointed out a 67 philly kelly rookie to you that went for over 600 with 3 bidders over 6 smr is only 100
LUCY has nothing on the HOF Rookie guys
SW
(Edited out of respect for someone I admire)
The price is high, and that exactly what it will take if you want it.
My goal is to NOT sell it, or at least get a 7
I am surprised by the critics. This is a very desirable card, HOF RC, Packers, as others have mention.
Also, it may interest you to know the 55 Bowman set has been on fire for the last 6 months.
I am surprised at the comments given threads past that crow about some card going for big money, everyone seems really happy for the person.
Loves me some shiny!
Me too--except for the few cards I don't own.
<< <i>OK, I'll bite. What's the "prize"? Could it be Lehman Brothers stock or assignment of Lehman stock options? Hmmmm, maybe it's just a lowly Pro-graded common. Second team again, eh James? Maybe the boys in the LB equity department might find this thread interesting. Then again, maybe they already have...
Can you spell "Google"?...
SW >>
I find this post offensive. I understand some people may not like Jim, and I think it's perfectly appropriate to respond to controversial or provocative comments if he or anyone else makes them, but to mock someone (in a non humorous fashion) and drag his employer into it in response to a simple post listing cards needed is not right, in my humble opinion. Peter Spaeth
Shane
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
That's o.k. Randall---I got your back But i'm not as young as i once was!!
Lucky for us, Character is not a fantasy stat!!
Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
Well Jim, frankly I was a little disappointed in last year's prize.
That all expenses paid vacation to an exotic location fell a little short of my expectations.
The 3 day Greyhound Bus trip each way you sprung for was a nice touch,
but the destination turned out to be a Motel 6 in Newark that wasn't exactly relaxing.
Hookers and crack were easy to come by, but the kids were hoping for something more like Disneyland.
Once the flea bomb took effect, the room wasn't bad,
but I really should have gotten Junior out of there before I set it off.
Anyway, a nice gesture. Just hope this year's prize is an upgrade from last year's.
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
Oh well, at least he paid for the malaria shots.
Nick
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<< <i>Interesting, Jim. i just realized by reading the cheap shots that someone threw your way that we might have ended up working in the same dept had i accepted an offer from Steve Hash a few years ago to take the slot now held by Alan Rifkin. Steve tried to recruit me to come over but i had no interest in working with Feiner (who was still there at the time) as i'd heard several horror stories about him. LEH has done an excellent in building up its equities capabilities. No one can say its just a fixed income shop any more... >>
My thoughts exactly ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
Well there's a story I know is 100 percent true. I hired Feiner from Merrill in 1991 when I ran research at Salomon and he worked for me for 7 years--do I have some stories. Rifkin is a great guy and Lehman has been a wonderful place. E-mail me at jdc122@aol.com. And we now have a guy with 2 sets in the PSA Set Registry HOF working for us.
Cuse,
You are right--I think the establishment of the HOF set has done wonders for rookie cards such as Ringo and Leroy Kelly.
Frank and others,
Thanks--