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Huge 50's wax find in Cranbury NJ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
edmundfitzgerald
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Oh my God. Wait until this hits the news. No big names involved. Just an old store owner in a remote part of New Jersey
walked into a little card show with one box of 1952, 1955, and 1956 topps baseball. He had nine other boxes of each year outside.
The card show host said Orson Wellington, an 81 year old guy came to inquire about their worth. He had no idea until
an honest dealer told him he was sitting on a huge fortune. The dealer walked with Orson to his car where his son was
sitting in the car with the other 27 boxes of fresh, clean boxes.
Not sure where this is going, but Orson Wellington will possibly be supplying this hobby with some great stuff in the near future.
Stay tuned.
walked into a little card show with one box of 1952, 1955, and 1956 topps baseball. He had nine other boxes of each year outside.
The card show host said Orson Wellington, an 81 year old guy came to inquire about their worth. He had no idea until
an honest dealer told him he was sitting on a huge fortune. The dealer walked with Orson to his car where his son was
sitting in the car with the other 27 boxes of fresh, clean boxes.
Not sure where this is going, but Orson Wellington will possibly be supplying this hobby with some great stuff in the near future.
Stay tuned.
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Wow..... this sounds cool.....I want to hear more!
/s/ JackWESQ
Can't wait to see what happens with this. If those are HI # 52's imagine the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ the son is going to inherit????????????????????????? (Still going to be millions no matter what!)
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I'm looking forward to pics.
It just makes me want to put these up even tho everyone's seen them.
Thanx for sharing.
mike
Hoarding silver and collecting history
your hands shaking as you go through the cards
...spot a mantle
...corners look geat and centering looks good from the back
...you flip it over
....and what do you find
....the gum firmly attached to the micks front side.....
Collecting:
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Mike
Bosox1976
Source ???????????
I can see him..casually going through the boxes, throwing them around, saying "VG-EX, VG-EX, VG-EX"
Any relation to Orson Welles
<< <i><<< Orson Wellington >>>
Any relation to Orson Welles >>
No, but a cousin to Beef Wellington and nephew of Wellington Mara.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
are dead wrong. Much of the stuff may be lower quality but the stuff is out there.
We have not even scratched the surface yet.
Steve
<< <i>WOW WHOA Haven't we all had a dream about making such a find? Thanks goodness there was an honest dealer there. Imagine someone telling him it was worth $100,000.00? The guy probably would have been psyched and maybe sold it for that price!
Can't wait to see what happens with this. If those are HI # 52's imagine the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ the son is going to inherit????????????????????????? (Still going to be millions no matter what!) >>
Dreams???? I need a time machine and a talk with some of the guys on the vintage coin thread that specialize in 1952 quarters.
Wait its too dangerous what if I run into Rube? Could change history forever. Might be a good thing though he might still be on this board.
My Sandberg topps basic set
My Sandberg Topps Master set
how did you come of this info?
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
Steve
<< <i>Stuff is out there, people who think we have graded most of the 50's vintage
are dead wrong. Much of the stuff may be lower quality but the stuff is out there.
We have not even scratched the surface yet.
Steve >>
Steve, every time you post this I have to disagree. Three of the largest collectors spotlighted have had their entire collections sold and it has barely made a bump in the hobby. Hull (for Boxing) and Nagy and Lionel carter we the authorities on old tobacco cards, their collections were probably a once in a lifetime achievement. Neither one "flooded" the hobby or crashed the market. Is there really 20 unopened cases of 55 topps in the world somewhere waiting to be discovered in some barn? I doubt we will even see the pops double in our lifetime. But hey we are entitled to our opinions.
Stevek got it right.
<< <i>Judging by the person that started this thread, I have to call BS until I am given a source. I've been googling all night and haven't found anything about this. >>
Exactly. It's a spoof.
This just in from the OP, which was not a spoof. Spelling is on the OP, sorry -
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<< <i>Judging by the person that started this thread, I have to call BS until I am given a source. I've been googling all night and haven't found anything about this. >>
I never said anything about flooding the market, I simply said that 50's vintage cards are out there
and that we have not graded anything near all of it.
I did not say that it was out there in unopened form in warehouses, I implied it was mostly lower grade
and probably in collections.
I stand by my comments.
Steve
<< <i>I guess a few of you are too young to know the history of Orson Wellington and Cranbury NJ.
Stevek got it right. >>
Actually the giveaway that it was a spoof was the "...walked with Orson to his car where his son..." - No woman would ever mate with someone named Orson.
Quick Description: Martian Landing site in Orson Welles dramatization of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds located off Cranbury Road in Grover's Mill, NJ.
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.
Is he trying to come off as a lonely, attention starved moron? If so, he has succeeded.
<< <i>I did not say that it was out there in unopened form in warehouses, I implied it was mostly lower grade
and probably in collections. >>
I still hang on to the hope that there is one large barn or warehouse somewhere in the US in a small country town that contains cases of untouched vintage boxes in pristine condition. The second part of that fantasy includes me finding it and retiring.
<< <i>So, the OP, what's this tool's deal? What satisfaction would a normal person get by making up stuff and posting it on a board? >>
<< <i>Is he trying to come off as a lonely, attention starved moron? If so, he has succeeded >>
While I was fooled from the post, that is exactly what I thought after reading it was a spoof.
Keep forgetting that some guys here are just losers.
aconte
<< <i>I still hang on to the hope that there is one large barn or warehouse somewhere in the US in a small country town that contains cases of untouched vintage boxes in pristine condition. The second part of that fantasy includes me finding it and retiring. >>
At age 50 I still have not given up on that dream!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>Cranbury is spelled Cranberry. >>
Not when you are talking about the town in New Jersey!
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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<< <i>Wow - cool - everytime ya think there's no more out there? Stuff like his crops up.
I'm looking forward to pics.
It just makes me want to put these up even tho everyone's seen them.
Thanx for sharing.
mike >>
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Hi Mike,
I know I'm getting old when I look at pics like those and can actually remember buying from similar stores when I was a kid.
A nickel back then was tough to come by though! I remember my mother opening her purse, pulling out a tiny change purse, reaching in and finding me a nickel and saying "here! just one!".
thanks for sharing
PoppaJ
No need to look at porn pics anymore on the internet - these pics are better.
Decisions, Decisions.....
Oh my! A bag of dried wax beans were worth a lot more than a puny 1953 wax pack!
Wow! ask mom for a penny more and you could get 8 baseball wax packs (40 cents) for the price of a bag of beans (39 cents)!
edit: in 1953!
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
<< <i>"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." >>
I thought the joke was what do a Tennessee divorce and a Texas tornado have in common??
Either way someone's going to lose a trailer.
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