@waxman2745 ..thank you . just newly re-holdered... It's been under 1 roof for 15-20 years.... the wife would shoot me if I paid what that cost's today.... ~~ She might shoot me if she finds out what it's worth.. lol
I'm really excited about my latest December pick ups.
After waiting a few years to replace the 1980 OPC Gretzky I sold during the run up, I finally found one I can be happy with. I've been in the hobby almost 40 years but it never ceases to amaze me the amount of OPC cards with a significant tilt even in high grade... finally found one I could live with for my personal collection (without having to go the PSA 9 route).
As for the other 3 cards, I'll be darned but these new sparkly modern cards are finally starting to grow on me! I added 3 Derek Sanderson cards to my collection of 74 auto'd cards. I especially love The Cup and and the Acetate Clear Plexi card in which the auto looks 3D on the card in person.
Merry Christmas to ME!
My largest cash and card(s) (included my 1973 Topps PSA 8.5 Schmidt Rookie in the deal) purchase since my 1956 Mantle buy....
Picked it up at the Philly Show today.
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
i wonder if i'm the only individual in this hobby who gets drunk, passes out, wakes up on their keyboard with ebay pulled up, and has zero recollection of what went down
Wanted for my raw collection, purchased from the original owner. I love the stories from people who managed to protect their cards and keep them from being tossed in the trash by obsessive cleanly Moms.
Piniella was a huge clutch hitter for the Yankees. If there was a man on second and two out down one in the 9th inning he was one of the top three Yankee hitters from that time that a Yankee fan would want up. Played hard every game - reminds me of how Paul O'Neil would play.
Piniella was a huge clutch hitter for the Yankees. If there was a man on second and two out down one in the 9th inning he was one of the top three Yankee hitters from that time that a Yankee fan would want up. Played hard every game - reminds me of how Paul O'Neil would play.
I adored Lou as Cubs manager, particularly in 2008. One of my favorite seasons. Unfortunately, he flamed out pretty quickly after that. He also managed Seattle's 116 win season in 2001, and of course Cincinnati's most recent WS in title in 1990. He deserves better credit for his managerial history.
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Last one ... Happy Holidays... :}
@PopSmoke99 Wow that Aaron is a blazer! Great pickup.
buying O-Pee-Chee (OPC) baseball cards
also collecting US & Canadian silver coins
@waxman2745 ..thank you . just newly re-holdered... It's been under 1 roof for 15-20 years.... the wife would shoot me if I paid what that cost's today....
~~ She might shoot me if she finds out what it's worth.. lol
I'm really excited about my latest December pick ups.
After waiting a few years to replace the 1980 OPC Gretzky I sold during the run up, I finally found one I can be happy with. I've been in the hobby almost 40 years but it never ceases to amaze me the amount of OPC cards with a significant tilt even in high grade... finally found one I could live with for my personal collection (without having to go the PSA 9 route).
As for the other 3 cards, I'll be darned but these new sparkly modern cards are finally starting to grow on me! I added 3 Derek Sanderson cards to my collection of 74 auto'd cards. I especially love The Cup and and the Acetate Clear Plexi card in which the auto looks 3D on the card in person.
1976 Football Cellos?
I have a Yankees stub and got lucky to get this one for a good price from Inside the Ball Park Collectibles.
The 5th game of the 1955 World Series was won by the Brooklyn Dodgers 5-3 over the Yankees largely because of 2 Home Runs hit by Duke Snider
Added to my Chipper Jones Topps Base PSA 10 set with the 1997. This gets me to 12 of 17.
Also picked up my 38th 1955 Topps All-American.
Chipper Jones Basic Topps Set - All 10's for 10
Sam Houston State Alumni Rookie Set
eBay pickup....Working on a '33 Goudey Cubs set.
I am at 248/277 for the signed Star set. I may never finish it but Harper is a big one off the list. Drazen and Nat were wins from Love of the Game.
Merry Christmas to ME!
My largest cash and card(s) (included my 1973 Topps PSA 8.5 Schmidt Rookie in the deal) purchase since my 1956 Mantle buy....
Picked it up at the Philly Show today.
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…
Beautiful Schmidt RC! Dead-centered beauty…great pickup!
i wonder if i'm the only individual in this hobby who gets drunk, passes out, wakes up on their keyboard with ebay pulled up, and has zero recollection of what went down
Grabbed a beautiful 75 Bench which goes nicely with my 76 Bench.


ON ITS WAY TO NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
I also grabbed the 75 Aaron HL which came in the mail this week and that too goes nicely with my 76 Aaron RB.
ON ITS WAY TO NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
Great timing Steve….
On the purchase of the Schmidt RC in a PSA-9. The PSA-9 Topps Schmidt Rookie in Heritage Auction is at $19,500!!!!
Wanted for my raw collection, purchased from the original owner. I love the stories from people who managed to protect their cards and keep them from being tossed in the trash by obsessive cleanly Moms.
Nice Aaron
Color is amazing for that issue
Nice ‘40 Play Ball DiMaggio!
Wow, what a month so far for…EVERYONE! That was a fun scroll.
Here’s two wheelhouse grabs for December…
1968 Topps Posters - Mickey Mantle - Box Cut Out

1980 Hershey’s Star Wars: ESB - Luke on a TaunTaun/Rolo

Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Highlights of my recent SGC submission.
Side note: Still pleased with SGC grading, seems accurate. But the turnaround time has increased (took about 2 months door to door)
Chicago1976...
Beautiful '58 Banks! Congrats...
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Luke: “Steady girl… Hey, what’s the matter? Smell something?”
Live long, and prosper.
That TaunTaun, one way or another , is related to Falkor. Or it’s momma got with a different luck dragon.
Curious about the rare, mysterious and beautiful 1951 Wheaties Premium Photos?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/987963/1951-wheaties-premium-photos-set-registry#latest
Piniella was a huge clutch hitter for the Yankees. If there was a man on second and two out down one in the 9th inning he was one of the top three Yankee hitters from that time that a Yankee fan would want up. Played hard every game - reminds me of how Paul O'Neil would play.
Added a Topps Traded Nolan Ryan to go with my Upper Deck.

I adored Lou as Cubs manager, particularly in 2008. One of my favorite seasons. Unfortunately, he flamed out pretty quickly after that. He also managed Seattle's 116 win season in 2001, and of course Cincinnati's most recent WS in title in 1990. He deserves better credit for his managerial history.
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It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
Not even a minute do I buy the whole buh buh buh I'm a man-child japery - Me (2025)
Great 1980s dimes!
For the 61 auto set:

I guess most of the OPC Ryno RC's are heckin blurry, but at least the mug shot looks nice. I'll keep it until an upgrade falls in my lap.
Fresh from the mailbox: 1974 OPC Hank Aaron Special. Not bad at all for a '5'!

