Is Wally Moon really a common?
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People say that I'm a competitive guy, which I take as a compliment, sort of. Point being is that my collection includes many different avenues, with PSA registered sets being one of them. But in the past, it has been very difficult to obtain a number one set. Last year I spent almost $9000 on the Pre War HOF rookies & that got me to number 28 on the list. Looking thru the sets & noticing many of the Lone Star sets have been retired, that seems to have opened up a few places that somebody with my budget could possibly jump in there. So, now I am focused on the Wally Moon basic set with my intentions being my first number one set.
After all, Wally was my favorite player growing up, I don't know why I haven't started his set earlier. So as far as Wally Moon being a common, most people bidding on his cards want them to fill company sets, so he is just a common to them. But to me he isn't a common, he is my favorite player, so I will most likely out bid others, which has happened on the first couple I have gotten. Does this story remind you all of any collections you are putting together?
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After all, Wally was my favorite player growing up, I don't know why I haven't started his set earlier. So as far as Wally Moon being a common, most people bidding on his cards want them to fill company sets, so he is just a common to them. But to me he isn't a common, he is my favorite player, so I will most likely out bid others, which has happened on the first couple I have gotten. Does this story remind you all of any collections you are putting together?
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<< <i>People say that I'm a competitive guy, which I take as a compliment, sort of. Point being is that my collection includes many different avenues, with PSA registered sets being one of them. But in the past, it has been very difficult to obtain a number one set. Last year I spent almost $9000 on the Pre War HOF rookies & that got me to number 28 on the list. Looking thru the sets & noticing many of the Lone Star sets have been retired, that seems to have opened up a few places that somebody with my budget could possibly jump in there. So, now I am focused on the Wally Moon basic set with my intentions being my first number one set.
After all, Wally was my favorite player growing up, I don't know why I haven't started his set earlier. So as far as Wally Moon being a common, most people bidding on his cards want them to fill company sets, so he is just a common to them. But to me he isn't a common, he is my favorite player, so I will most likely out bid others, which has happened on the first couple I have gotten. Does this story remind you all of any collections you are putting together?
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Nothing common about those babies.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
<< <i>He certainly has hall of fame eyebrows.
Nothing common about those babies.
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That might be the greatest unibrow in history!
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<< <i>He certainly has hall of fame eyebrows. Nothing common about those babies.~ >>
That might be the greatest unibrow in history! >>
Andy is very upset that you did not consider him!!!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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Thanks flcardtrader.
Perhaps a "common" to the rest of us, but if he was your favorite player he's a Hall-of-Famer to you!
Also going to make for a MUCH less expensive player collection. Good thing Mantle or Clemente weren't "your" guys!!!!
Only 4 to go:
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his cards command more than the average common, so, I would say no,
he is definitely not a common.
Also, I was always pleased when I sold Wally Moon cards.
Nice bunch of cards there, thanks for sharing.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>Congrats on your newest addition. So how many cards are in the basic set? >>
Just 12, from 1954 to 1965. Only need 3 to go, then it will be time to upgrade. I also want to work on his master set but I feel like I've got my hands full with Post War HOF Rookies, autographed Dodger baseballs & Puig basic set. I don't know how you guys do it with 20-30 sets or more?
1959 Dodgers vs Cardinals
<< <i>Wanna see Wally Moon in action? Here's a game video on Youtube with Wally Moon playing for the Dodgers.
1959 Dodgers vs Cardinals >>
Wow, does that bring back some memories!
In case you do not watch this video, Wally Moon & Duke Snider with RBI singles in the 1st. Don Zimmer gets tossed on a 3rd strike call, Roger Craig has the worst 3 at bats in history, score tied in the 9th Wally Moon takes one off the screen to throw out Musial trying to stretch a single into a double, future NL president Bill White with a rbi triple in the 10th, Cardinals beat the to-be world series champs.
Thanks for the link, Gemint.
IMO, he had a better than average career - and as Steve said - ROY.
If I had to do a set of a favorite player that might appear to be a common? It would be Pedro Guerrero - 15 seasons, .300 BA; 11 seasons with the Dodgers - .309!
<< <i>That's actually a caterpillar making its way across Wally's face. :-) >>
Lol
Moon Shots
<< <i>No Wally Moon registry set is complete without a trip to Wallymoon.com and a copy of his book...
Moon Shots >>
Yes, In fact, I have an autograph copy. Also, if you look on page 226, you will see an email that I sent Wally a few years ago.
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I always liked the 62T variation - is it on your horizon?
Bosox1976
So what's your next project?
Dave
As far as future projects, my main focus are my HOF rookies. That will probably take me many years to complete since I am retired now & do not have the income that I once did.
I need 2 cards to complete my Puig rookie player set & I want to upgrade the Moon set in time. I know what an effort it is for me just working on a few sets, so I am always amazed how those of you that have many projects continue to grow your collections. My hat is certainly off to you! I would though some day, like to start a 1957 set in PSA 7 condition.
Nice thread and very nice registry set.
I have a Wally Moon gallery set-up that has a lot of his cards and some neat pics, going back to his Texas A&M days, if you want to check it out.
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