Questions soon answered about the '81 Rochester TCMA cards: Opening questions answered

Been a good day. In addition to catching up on things I received a call from Michael Aronstein, one half of the TCMA creating team. I have wanted to chat with him since locating and interviewing Steve Kozel (1981 WTF Rochester). Michael was a great conversation and agreed to answer questions about the set. I have to admit that I am thrilled!
Please feel free to LMK if any of you have anything you have always wondered about the cards and I will pass the questions on.
Please feel free to LMK if any of you have anything you have always wondered about the cards and I will pass the questions on.
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<< <i>Hopefully he will tell you the truth.
Steve >>
At the risk of sounding ignorant, is there a reason I should expect anything less?
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Steve
<< <i>I believe TCMA sold much of their leftover stock to Don Harrison, who runs a store called the 10th Inning in Hampton, VA. In the mid-90s, the 10th Inning would raffle off a 1981 Rochester TCMA set every month or so. Spend XX amount in the store and get XX tickets in the jug. This is how I got my set. >>
I remember chatting with that guy once or twice after I built the site. He knew the names of the creators but was not sure how to get in touch with them.
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good info...
nice pic...
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good info...
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I am glad I forwarded that 1981 WTF pic to RITM when I did, a few months after that my hard drive crashed and I wasn't able to recover the saved auction page
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I am glad I forwarded that 1981 WTF pic to RITM when I did, a few months after that my hard drive crashed and I wasn't able to recover the saved auction page
Agreed. It was a great resource to get and add to the files. In addition, it was good to confirm that the PSA 10 was legit.
Still working on the interviews with Cat Whitfield and Mike Aronstein. It will take awhile to type everything up and get it posted but I will pass this on. If you are looking to buy a WBTV of Cal you should go ahead and get it. If you are looking to sell a TCMA Ripken you should probably go for it. You might recall the interview with the Clubhouse Manager for Charlotte that told the story of throwing enough cards to fill a cart in the dumpster. Although some doubted the accuracy at the time Cat Whitfield confirmed that there were a lot of sets not given out that night. Granted, the sets Cat spoke of could've ended up in collections. Either way, there are now 2 stories saying that for whatever reason a lot of sets did not go out of the park that night. As far as the TCMA goes I have always understood the production to be 3,500. According to Mike the initial print run could've exceeded 3,500 by a decent margin. In addition, there might have been a second printing of the Rochester set. Thought I'd go ahead and pass that info out. Mike is working on locating any notes he may have kept.
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