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 am leery of those cards-why isn't it PSA DNA'd? I know the auto star pics cards from Twin Peaks and All My Children are tuff to find in packs, but I also remember when Signature rookies went out of business they were selling the auto's as a close out. I forget the name of the company but I used to get flyers from them every couple of weeks. I remember buying some kind of package deal from them and got a Kelly Ripa auto.
USN 1977-1987 * ALL cards are commons unless auto'd. Buying Britneycards. NWO for life.
I'm not sure how difficult a signer Lynch is, but I do know that the autographed Star Pics cards are incredibly rare, with the Lynch card being by far the rarest.
I picked this up for about $80 early this year. It's a fantastic signature on an Inland Empire postcard. While I'd *love* to have a Twin Peaks auto, I really, really like this one.
If you're a Lynch fan, you should try very hard to see Inland Empire. It is, by far, the most intense movie-going experience I've ever had. I was terrified and on the edge of my seat for just about the entire movie. I went back to see it again and the experience only intensified. That said, I can't really tell you what it's about (as I don't know) and my girlfriend gave this review: "I fu**ing hated that movie." With that in mind, I refuse to recommend it to anyone, but I often rave about how much I enjoyed the experience.
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Why did it command such a premium?
randy
Are the AMC cards from the early 90's, too? If so, too early for an Eden Riegel. Rats.
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That's All In The Family
All My Children was a soap opera
I picked this up for about $80 early this year. It's a fantastic signature on an Inland Empire postcard. While I'd *love* to have a Twin Peaks auto, I really, really like this one.
If you're a Lynch fan, you should try very hard to see Inland Empire. It is, by far, the most intense movie-going experience I've ever had. I was terrified and on the edge of my seat for just about the entire movie. I went back to see it again and the experience only intensified. That said, I can't really tell you what it's about (as I don't know) and my girlfriend gave this review: "I fu**ing hated that movie." With that in mind, I refuse to recommend it to anyone, but I often rave about how much I enjoyed the experience.