I'm tempted to buy it to see what I get! I did that one time with a listing that just said 1968 Topps... picture was of nothing, only listed for $3 BIN. Needless to say, soon after hitting BIN I was issued a refund by the seller.
I don't know what's stranger, his picture or description:
Willie Mays is one of the original Kings of Swing. And he was a [explicit] an outfielder. There's not much else to say for me. His name alone is a [explicit] name. I just like the way it rolls off the tongue. So I had to get a couple. Now I've absorbed the graciousness in his smile; which is a wonderful thing, if you own it. Nor should you be without. Willie Mays (HOF) #1 PSA5 - 58 PSA6 - 100 PSA7 - 275 PSA8 - 735 PSA9 - 3000
Now check it out yourself. On bubble crease, which will take it t a 8. I guarantee it. 7 is for scratched bubbles and off center. This is not off center. It's a beauty. Also, it's the #5 ultra rare card for Willie Mays in an 9 or 10 condition. Why not take a chance?
Willie Mays
Easiest: 1965 (25), 1968 (19), 1967 (18), 1956 (15), and 1961 (15) Toughest: 1951 Bowman (1), 1952 Bowman (3) and 1953 Topps (3), 1955 Bowman (4) and 1966 Topps (4)
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It's the loneliest number since the number one
Current obsession, all things Topps 1969 - 1972
<< <i>been doing Clemente searches today >>
Stick to feet.
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
<< <i>ok, wait a second.......WTF???????
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Say what?!? Seller ID seems appropriate.
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<< <i>been doing Clemente searches today >>
Stick to feet. >>
we'll discuss that turf war later.
<< <i>splitters >>
I'll be bidding strong on that rare Milton Bradley "Cut in Half" parallel.
<< <i>Maybe some kids wanted to divvy it up at one point? >>
One kid got to cut the card, and the other kid got to choose which half he wanted.
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I wonder how much just for the Ryan half?
<< <i>wanna buy a foot?
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Maybe it's the Metallica One single and he screwed up and put a picture of the Black album in the listing. I assume it's a good price either way.
<< <i>know your honeybear >>
I don't know what's stranger, his picture or description:
Willie Mays is one of the original Kings of Swing. And he was a [explicit] an outfielder. There's not much else to say for me. His name alone is a [explicit] name.
I just like the way it rolls off the tongue. So I had to get a couple. Now I've absorbed the graciousness in his smile; which is a wonderful thing, if you own it. Nor should you be without.
Willie Mays (HOF)
#1 PSA5 - 58 PSA6 - 100 PSA7 - 275 PSA8 - 735 PSA9 - 3000
Now check it out yourself. On bubble crease, which will take it t a 8. I guarantee it. 7 is for scratched bubbles and off center. This is not off center. It's a beauty. Also, it's the #5 ultra rare card for Willie Mays in an 9 or 10 condition.
Why not take a chance?
Willie Mays
Easiest: 1965 (25), 1968 (19), 1967 (18), 1956 (15), and 1961 (15)
Toughest: 1951 Bowman (1), 1952 Bowman (3) and 1953 Topps (3), 1955 Bowman (4) and 1966 Topps (4)
<< <i>rather lyrical, eh? had me wondering if that's Dave Grohl in the photo. maybe just coincidence. >>
I was going to say the same thing. Grohl has been known to down a few here and there, so maybe it was Dave doing some drunk ebaying
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<< <i>splitters >>
I'll be bidding strong on that rare Milton Bradley "Cut in Half" parallel. >>
I like how the seller put "damaged" in the title. Helps clarify things a bit, as I was wondering if a card being cut in half would qualify as damaged.
TheClockworkAngelCollection
sure. and Sofia Vergara is slightly curved.
lyrical, indeed.
"What the heck" was answered.
<< <i>When listing cards on ebay, don't forget to use hashtags in the title. Flawless card, he says. >>
Wonder where dude plans on sending the card that it costs $150 to get graded?
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Hey you kids! Get away from that!
I would not mess with that thing!
Don't put your LIPS on it!
Brilliant!
I think most of the pictures in question on these items got changed before I could see them. Dang.