Can anyone help me locate the Alex Rodriguez 1994 sp SGC 100?

I remember we had some discussion on this board about this card before... I met with one of my clients this morning who use to buy cards from me about 10 years ago. He is interested in picking up a few cards and he is serious.
If a deal is struck, I will give you a finders fee.
Also need 1993 sp jeter psa 10s and arod 1994 sp psa 10's. No BGS.
Thanks for any help.
If a deal is struck, I will give you a finders fee.
Also need 1993 sp jeter psa 10s and arod 1994 sp psa 10's. No BGS.
Thanks for any help.
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Mike
All I know is that I wish I had never sold that card or the ARod SGC 98 Score Update Rookie Call Up . . . at least not for the prices that I got on them. That was way before most knew who SGC was...
I remember those days buddy. I think i remember that card sitting in your showcase at parsippany. I remember rjake had the card but i just did a search on ebay and it said he is not a member. I sold a ton of stuff to this guy back in 98-99. He was one of the most aggressive buyers out there. If anyone has his contact info, shoot me a pm. Thanks.
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Scott, Roger says "Hello."
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Scott, Roger says "Hello." >>
Thanks Mark via Jon . . .
Jon, meet Roger. Roger, meet Jon. Mark, meet Jon. Mark, meet Roger. Jon, meet Mark. Jon, meet Roger.
Scott says, "Hello" to all of you...
I think some of the posters in that thread were confusing SGC with the Michigan based precursor that Joe Merkle started called SBC. They were very similar to the early SGC labels at SGC, also referred to SG labels.
I know that at the time I ended up there, SGC was still using the SG labels. They changed the lables around the time they moved from Bridgewater to Parsippany. This was also shortly after Joe Merkle's employment with SGC ceased.
There have been additional changes over the years including changes to the hologram to the eventual replacement with the etching.
<< <i>Dunn was over Unger, and I was over Dunn. >>
Surely you can't be serious.
do you like gladiator movies?
J
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<< <i>Scott, Roger says "Hello." >>
Thanks Mark via Jon . . .
Jon, meet Roger. Roger, meet Jon. Mark, meet Jon. Mark, meet Roger. Jon, meet Mark. Jon, meet Roger.
Scott says, "Hello" to all of you... >>
Hi Roger, Hey ho yo Scott
joe