You could get an 8.5 or two on some of those. Aparicio looks like a 7 to me. PSA hasn't been very charitable with .5s lately from what I hear. They're always tough on '71s. Those are some nice cards though and some bring good money even in 8 (like Osteen). Good luck!
Always wanted to know who was safe at second in the Bud Harrelson card! Great cards! I have a sweet ex-mt set I made when I was 8. I was anal about cards even then. Except for the pin holes on my favorites(Clemente,Ryan(even back then!)Mays and Carew!
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<< <i>Always wanted to know who was safe at second in the Bud Harrelson card! >>
Always figured it was Jimmy Wynn. Other option is Tommy Davis. >>
There was an interesting thread started by LarkinCollector a couple weeks ago about guys who collect individual players and "how far down the rabbit hole" they go. I wonder if master collectors of that base runner or mets pitcher #30 would want to have that card in their collection.
<< <i>Always wanted to know who was safe at second in the Bud Harrelson card! >>
Always figured it was Jimmy Wynn. Other option is Tommy Davis. >>
There was an interesting thread started by LarkinCollector a couple weeks ago about guys who collect individual players and "how far down the rabbit hole" they go. I wonder if master collectors of that base runner or mets pitcher #30 would want to have that card in their collection. >>
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<< <i>Always wanted to know who was safe at second in the Bud Harrelson card! >>
Always figured it was Jimmy Wynn. Other option is Tommy Davis.
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<< <i>Always wanted to know who was safe at second in the Bud Harrelson card! >>
Always figured it was Jimmy Wynn. Other option is Tommy Davis. >>
There was an interesting thread started by LarkinCollector a couple weeks ago about guys who collect individual players and "how far down the rabbit hole" they go. I wonder if master collectors of that base runner or mets pitcher #30 would want to have that card in their collection.
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<< <i>Always wanted to know who was safe at second in the Bud Harrelson card! >>
Always figured it was Jimmy Wynn. Other option is Tommy Davis. >>
There was an interesting thread started by LarkinCollector a couple weeks ago about guys who collect individual players and "how far down the rabbit hole" they go. I wonder if master collectors of that base runner or mets pitcher #30 would want to have that card in their collection. >>
Isn't the pitcher Ryan?