My weirdest sub ever, a 1-day poppage (Woohoo!), and a big thanks to swartz1

This was marked as received just yesterday...
1 1 14870891 MINT 9 1975 KELLOGG'S 29 JOSE CARDENAL
2 1 14870892 GEM MINT 10 1984 DONRUSS 214 BOB SHIRLEY
3 1 14870893 GEM MINT 10 1984 DONRUSS 215 PAT ZACHRY
4 1 14870894 GEM MINT 10 1984 DONRUSS 252 CESAR GERONIMO
5 1 14870895 GEM MINT 10 1984 DONRUSS 253 TOM UNDERWOOD
6 1 14870896 GEM MINT 10 1987 DONRUSS 524 WAYNE TOLLESON
7 1 14870897 MINT 9 1987 DONRUSS 545 JOEL SKINNER
8 1 14870898 MINT 9 1989 TOPPS 360 RYNE SANDBERG
9 1 14870899 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 2006 ULTRA ULTRA STARS JERSEY US-CP CARSON PALMER ULTRA STARS JERSEY
10 1 14870900 GEM MINT 10 2007 TOPPS ALLEN & GINTER 210 DAISUKE MATSUZAKA MINI-ALLEN & GINTER BACK
Seems a pretty strange combination of cards, but I was struggling to come up with enough cards worth the while to submit in meeting the 10-card minimum. More info than anyone cares to know to follow....
The '75 Kellogg's Cardenal was basically a reholder... I cracked it out of a damaged slab. Stayed a 9.
All the '84 Donruss cards were out of a couple rack packs I picked up from BBCE probably close to a year ago. None are particularly low pop, but the Shirley should do fairly well on eBay.
The '87 Donruss were really fillers... both are Yankees with no examples graded.
The Carson Palmer jersey ... my nephew asked me to send it in for him. There it is.
The '07 A&G mini Dice K was another filler.
The '89 Topps Sandberg was, believe it or not, practically the whole reason for the sub. I wanted a copy for my HOF set. Last year, I asked around here for a submittable copy, and swartz1 sent me a stack of 100 of 'em free of charge. And this is the one I chose to submit, I knew it wouldn't get a 10, but the colors and centering are fantastic...

So, here's to swartz1, 1-day pops and '89 Topps.

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Congrats on the rest of the sub!
I don't buy the nephew line one bit
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
Now if only I could get my 10-card submission that's been there for 18 days!