@yankeesman said:
Absolutely incredible set you're building there. How many more do you have to find?
Thank you. I have just over 50 percent of the set completed. It is a fun project. When I first created the registry set it was just me but now there are 2 other collectors creating sets as well.
What a cool project! Do you keep tabs on what players are still alive, and thus available to fill holes for you, vs ones that are gone and will be tougher? Also, do you have any idea if there are any "impossible" cards to obtain? Say, where a player had a card and then died shortly after it was printed?
Enjoying watching your progress.
kevin
What a cool project! Do you keep tabs on what players are still alive, and thus available to fill holes for you, vs ones that are gone and will be tougher? Also, do you have any idea if there are any "impossible" cards to obtain? Say, where a player had a card and then died shortly after it was printed?
Enjoying watching your progress.
kevin
Thanks Kevin. I don't keep tabs on who is still alive. I only keep a list of the cards I need. This set will be impossible to finish because there are a couple of cards that were never signed, for example - Babe ruth thrills card #401. I'm sure there are several others but I'm OK with that because I am enjoying this project and I love the readable cursive signatures.
@redlegs said:
I picked up this 1957 Topps Hank Aaron. I think it's a very strong 6.
Awesome looking 6. If the back is solid you might consider sending it back to PSA for a bump.
Beautiful card and one of my favorites of Hank. I'd just keep it as a six. I just read in another thread that someone sent in like 25 cards for a review and got a bump on one of them.
@redlegs said:
I picked up this 1957 Topps Hank Aaron. I think it's a very strong 6.
Awesome looking 6. If the back is solid you might consider sending it back to PSA for a bump.
Beautiful card and one of my favorites of Hank. I'd just keep it as a six. I just read in another thread that someone sent in like 25 cards for a review and got a bump on one of them.
Anyone know the cost of sending this card to PSA in the hope of a bump?
@yankeesman said:
Absolutely incredible set you're building there. How many more do you have to find?
Thank you. I have just over 50 percent of the set completed. It is a fun project. When I first created the registry set it was just me but now there are 2 other collectors creating sets as well.
That's amazing. I've enjoyed watching your progress on it. Over 50 percent is amazing on a vintage set like that.
Don Mattingly, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Brian McCann and Topps Rookie Cup autograph collector www.questfortherookiecup.com
Just picked up the Gronk mini anniversary refractor to go with my Brady. I really like the retro style inserts from 2015 Topps Chrome, especially since the base 2015 design is quite unattractive.
@SoxPatsFan said:
Just picked up the Gronk mini anniversary refractor to go with my Brady. I really like the retro style inserts from 2015 Topps Chrome, especially since the base 2015 design is quite unattractive.
Mini Christmas in July Buying Spree since I'm not able to attend the National....
My First PC Koufax other than the 64SU I held for years until I sold it this Spring; another one is in the mail and should be here soon....
Another 70 Kellogg's Hall Of Famer... This one is tough
Not sure why I started this subset - but in for a dime, in for a dollar. Down to two or three current HOF'ers.
There may be more coming
And as part of my PC improvement Project - My "8" has a chipped case so I never show it. This one I'm proud to show!
Steve Saldutti sjjs28@comcast.net Collector of Baseball Hall of Famer's and Stars, 1965 Embossed, 1968 Topps Game and 1969 Topps Decals Registered Sets: 1965 Embossed, 1968 Topps Game, 1969 Topps Decals
Even though that Koufax photo is so close it feels like he's staring through your soul it's always been one of my all-time favorite Koufax cards. Always loved that one.
I would not normally post this pickup but the shipping was astounding!
It went live on Topps.com on Wednesday and I decided to buy 1 box to see what they look like - I usually do this set every year but am passing this one.
So I purchase on Wednesday and it hit my doorstep on Thursday!!!!!
Hi Guys, I haven't' posted in quite a while. The Cutch 2009 Topps Gold was purchased in April; the others were subs that popped within the last several months. The McCutchen Hickory Minor league card and Isiah Bowman Sterling # 2/25 did pop in July I guess those qualify.
"EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY IT SAYS IT RIGHT THERE ON THE WALL" - JACKIE MOON
I've been a sucker for cut autographs since card companies started doing them in the late 90's/early 2000's. If I see one that peaks my interest and has a nice eye appeal on the cut auto I'll pick them up from time to time. I liked the look of this one and the price was right. The Tin Man himself.
Don Mattingly, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Brian McCann and Topps Rookie Cup autograph collector www.questfortherookiecup.com
I went on a buying spree earlier this month of some random junk era wax boxes. My childhood friend met up with me this weekend, and we got to ripping.
One of the products was a box of 1992 Collector's Edge Football from BBCE. I was not at all familiar with this product. I only purchased it because it was $18. There are 24 packs in the box, containing 6 cards per pack. I didn't even read the box or the outside of the packs before ripping.
.
.
.
I was immediately struck by how odd the cards felt and the fact that there were these white "inserts" between every card.
.
.
So, upon closer inspection of the packaging, I discover that these cards are each supposed to be serial numbered to 100,000, they are made of plastic, and apparently were adhesive at one time. After 33 years, the adhesive was COMPLETELY gone and the white inserts between every card were actually the original backing. There was zero stickiness left, no bricking at all, and I could thumb through the pack as easily as if it was a brand new pack of cards. You can see that some of the serial numbers were still bold and legible, while others had faded badly, and some had no trace left, really, of any ink.
.
.
While looking over the packaging, I realized that on the outside of the box, they claimed that 2,500 John Elway autographs and 1,000 Ken O'Brien autographs had been randomly inserted. We both got a good chuckle out of that, and continued ripping, before opening each pack overdramatically in the hopes of an autograph. Lol! Yeah right!
I started to be disappointed in the product right away, as there was heavy duplication, and poor collation, as packs would nearly repeat themselves and I even got duplicate cards in the same pack. We pulled several Elways early on, and of course we'd make a big deal about it with the hype of the Backyard Breaks duo. "OH! IT'S A JOHN ELWAY AUTO!", only to reveal that it was not in fact an auto. Haha, haha, funny joke between friends...
Anyway, still had maybe 4 or 5 packs left, and it was my turn. I opened a pack, and first card was John Elway. "OH, OH, OHHHHH! IT'S A JOHN ELWAY AUTO!", and I ninja starred it over to my friend. It was not an auto. Haha!
The very next card in the pack, another John Elway. I said, "You're not going to believe it, but I got another John Elway, and THIS ONE HAS AN AUTO!" And I ninja starred that one over to him. It didn't have an auto either. He asked, "They were back to back in the pack?" I said, "Yeah, I really thought maybe that one was going to have an auto on it, haha!"
He decided to flip them over and look at the serial numbers. Goosebumps went up on his arms, and he said, "You. Are. Not. Going. To. Believe. This!"
I didn't know what he was getting at. I had just looked at both cards and flung them 4 feet across the table to him. What am I not going to believe?
.
He flipped the second card over and showed me...
.
.
.
LOL!!!!!
.
THE AUTOGRAPH WAS ON THE BACK!
I had no thought to even look on the back. The photo on the front makes for a pretty dark card to sign, so I guess they just thought it would look better on the back, I don't know.
It's not numbered, but according to the box, it's one of 2,500, pulled after 33 years. It gives hope to all of those collectors out there still searching for the "Find the Nolan" or "Find the Reggie", and all of the other early autos that are still tucked away in the darkness. Get to rippin', folks!
Went to an antique store today. Something drew me to the book section, which is not normally something that I peruse. I was quickly scanning the titles when I saw this hardcover book with a colorful dust jacket.
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I picked it up and started looking for the price, and right inside the front cover was this...
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.
A little more looking, and I determined that it was a first edition, so an added bonus.
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I gladly paid the $6, and took it home with me. I look forward to reading it soon.
They are not in perfect condition but much better than they seemed which was also a nice bonus; most of them are probably mid grade. The Mickey is pretty nice, too!
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
@countdouglas said:
Went to an antique store today. Something drew me to the book section, which is not normally something that I peruse. I was quickly scanning the titles when I saw this hardcover book with a colorful dust jacket.
.
.
I picked it up and started looking for the price, and right inside the front cover was this...
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.
A little more looking, and I determined that it was a first edition, so an added bonus.
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I gladly paid the $6, and took it home with me. I look forward to reading it soon.
Awesome find. Just for my own knowledge, how can you tell from Thai page that it's a first edition?
@countdouglas said:
Went to an antique store today. Something drew me to the book section, which is not normally something that I peruse. I was quickly scanning the titles when I saw this hardcover book with a colorful dust jacket.
.
.
I picked it up and started looking for the price, and right inside the front cover was this...
.
.
A little more looking, and I determined that it was a first edition, so an added bonus.
.
.
I gladly paid the $6, and took it home with me. I look forward to reading it soon.
Awesome find. Just for my own knowledge, how can you tell from Thai page that it's a first edition?
It's easy to miss, but in the third picture that I posted, right under the first "paragraph", it says First Edition. I'm no expert on publishing, so I'm taking it as if that is true.
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What a cool project! Do you keep tabs on what players are still alive, and thus available to fill holes for you, vs ones that are gone and will be tougher? Also, do you have any idea if there are any "impossible" cards to obtain? Say, where a player had a card and then died shortly after it was printed?
Enjoying watching your progress.
kevin
Added this to my HOF RC Collection.
How much did it sale for is one of the funniest and most ignorant things I've ever heard.
Picked up a Johnny Schmitz to finish my 1949 Bowman Cubs set.
Thanks Kevin. I don't keep tabs on who is still alive. I only keep a list of the cards I need. This set will be impossible to finish because there are a couple of cards that were never signed, for example - Babe ruth thrills card #401. I'm sure there are several others but I'm OK with that because I am enjoying this project and I love the readable cursive signatures.
I picked up this 1957 Topps Hank Aaron. I think it's a very strong 6.
Agree redlegs…an exceptional 6.
FWIW, The Babe stole 123 bases in his career. (He was also caught stealing 116 times!)
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
Picked up these 1959 and 1960 stars and notable players for $1.50 a piece today at a thrift store.
Awesome looking 6. If the back is solid you might consider sending it back to PSA for a bump.
Beautiful card and one of my favorites of Hank. I'd just keep it as a six. I just read in another thread that someone sent in like 25 cards for a review and got a bump on one of them.
I picked this up to crack and put in my Murray binder but it looks so nice in the holder I might just hang onto it.

Anyone know the cost of sending this card to PSA in the hope of a bump?
That's amazing. I've enjoyed watching your progress on it. Over 50 percent is amazing on a vintage set like that.
www.questfortherookiecup.com
A couple of July pickups. I've recently started picking up the 99 Topps BB, I really like the orange borders.
For Sale
Just picked up the Gronk mini anniversary refractor to go with my Brady. I really like the retro style inserts from 2015 Topps Chrome, especially since the base 2015 design is quite unattractive.

Pretty Cool on your 81 Retro...👍
Mini Christmas in July Buying Spree since I'm not able to attend the National....
My First PC Koufax other than the 64SU I held for years until I sold it this Spring; another one is in the mail and should be here soon....

Another 70 Kellogg's Hall Of Famer... This one is tough

Not sure why I started this subset - but in for a dime, in for a dollar. Down to two or three current HOF'ers.
There may be more coming
And as part of my PC improvement Project - My "8" has a chipped case so I never show it. This one I'm proud to show!

sjjs28@comcast.net
Collector of Baseball Hall of Famer's and Stars, 1965 Embossed, 1968 Topps Game and 1969 Topps Decals
Registered Sets: 1965 Embossed, 1968 Topps Game, 1969 Topps Decals
Steve….
I like all three pickups….Koufax is a very nice 8. Congrats!
Even though that Koufax photo is so close it feels like he's staring through your soul it's always been one of my all-time favorite Koufax cards. Always loved that one.
Yours is nice.
Centering on that Koufax is 😳
Dandy Sandy.
Farewell Ryno.
i just bought this card. My national convention money is gone - NICE LUCK.
VERY nice WM.
Beautiful Willie Mays card…his last.
Thanks guys I think I got a good deal on it. Lower than recent comps.
I was surprised at the low number on the PSA population report. Only 160 PSA 9's and 3 PSA 10's.
Added a new Brock OPC...
You stole that! $1,400 is a great price for that beauty!
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
I would not normally post this pickup but the shipping was astounding!
It went live on Topps.com on Wednesday and I decided to buy 1 box to see what they look like - I usually do this set every year but am passing this one.
So I purchase on Wednesday and it hit my doorstep on Thursday!!!!!
Hi Guys, I haven't' posted in quite a while. The Cutch 2009 Topps Gold was purchased in April; the others were subs that popped within the last several months. The McCutchen Hickory Minor league card and Isiah Bowman Sterling # 2/25 did pop in July I guess those qualify.

Slow month card wise as upcoming Tuition for one of our sons is draining . Just some Modern obscure stuff that I like a lot .



Wasn’t really looking for these but they fit the collection well, and I guess I’m a Ryan collector now:
I've been a sucker for cut autographs since card companies started doing them in the late 90's/early 2000's. If I see one that peaks my interest and has a nice eye appeal on the cut auto I'll pick them up from time to time. I liked the look of this one and the price was right. The Tin Man himself.
www.questfortherookiecup.com
80sOPC….
Nice haul on the Ryan cards!
Just won another 1973 PSA 9. Its one of the hardest Palmer's to find in PSA 9. Only 109 Nines and no tens.
Great eye…that is a stunner!
I went on a buying spree earlier this month of some random junk era wax boxes. My childhood friend met up with me this weekend, and we got to ripping.
One of the products was a box of 1992 Collector's Edge Football from BBCE. I was not at all familiar with this product. I only purchased it because it was $18. There are 24 packs in the box, containing 6 cards per pack. I didn't even read the box or the outside of the packs before ripping.




.
.
.
I was immediately struck by how odd the cards felt and the fact that there were these white "inserts" between every card.
.
.
So, upon closer inspection of the packaging, I discover that these cards are each supposed to be serial numbered to 100,000, they are made of plastic, and apparently were adhesive at one time. After 33 years, the adhesive was COMPLETELY gone and the white inserts between every card were actually the original backing. There was zero stickiness left, no bricking at all, and I could thumb through the pack as easily as if it was a brand new pack of cards. You can see that some of the serial numbers were still bold and legible, while others had faded badly, and some had no trace left, really, of any ink.
.
.
While looking over the packaging, I realized that on the outside of the box, they claimed that 2,500 John Elway autographs and 1,000 Ken O'Brien autographs had been randomly inserted. We both got a good chuckle out of that, and continued ripping, before opening each pack overdramatically in the hopes of an autograph. Lol! Yeah right!
I started to be disappointed in the product right away, as there was heavy duplication, and poor collation, as packs would nearly repeat themselves and I even got duplicate cards in the same pack. We pulled several Elways early on, and of course we'd make a big deal about it with the hype of the Backyard Breaks duo. "OH! IT'S A JOHN ELWAY AUTO!", only to reveal that it was not in fact an auto. Haha, haha, funny joke between friends...
Anyway, still had maybe 4 or 5 packs left, and it was my turn. I opened a pack, and first card was John Elway. "OH, OH, OHHHHH! IT'S A JOHN ELWAY AUTO!", and I ninja starred it over to my friend. It was not an auto. Haha!
The very next card in the pack, another John Elway. I said, "You're not going to believe it, but I got another John Elway, and THIS ONE HAS AN AUTO!" And I ninja starred that one over to him. It didn't have an auto either. He asked, "They were back to back in the pack?" I said, "Yeah, I really thought maybe that one was going to have an auto on it, haha!"
He decided to flip them over and look at the serial numbers. Goosebumps went up on his arms, and he said, "You. Are. Not. Going. To. Believe. This!"
I didn't know what he was getting at. I had just looked at both cards and flung them 4 feet across the table to him. What am I not going to believe?


.
He flipped the second card over and showed me...
.
.
.
LOL!!!!!
.
THE AUTOGRAPH WAS ON THE BACK!
I had no thought to even look on the back. The photo on the front makes for a pretty dark card to sign, so I guess they just thought it would look better on the back, I don't know.
It's not numbered, but according to the box, it's one of 2,500, pulled after 33 years. It gives hope to all of those collectors out there still searching for the "Find the Nolan" or "Find the Reggie", and all of the other early autos that are still tucked away in the darkness. Get to rippin', folks!
Just a few first cards of guys that made it to the show and some spaghetti.







Nice pickups of minor leaguers!
Went to an antique store today. Something drew me to the book section, which is not normally something that I peruse. I was quickly scanning the titles when I saw this hardcover book with a colorful dust jacket.



.
.
I picked it up and started looking for the price, and right inside the front cover was this...
.
.
A little more looking, and I determined that it was a first edition, so an added bonus.
.
.
I gladly paid the $6, and took it home with me. I look forward to reading it soon.
1954 Red Heart Dog Food - Partial Set 11/33

They are not in perfect condition but much better than they seemed which was also a nice bonus; most of them are probably mid grade. The Mickey is pretty nice, too!
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Awesome find. Just for my own knowledge, how can you tell from Thai page that it's a first edition?
Brian
It's easy to miss, but in the third picture that I posted, right under the first "paragraph", it says First Edition. I'm no expert on publishing, so I'm taking it as if that is true.