My Mantle has arrived!

First off, I owe a huge thanks to Felicia, PoppaJ, and Steve for insights shared over the past year around the 1952 Topps Mantle, sellers they've transacted with, and tell-tale signs of fakes. I learn new things all the time in this forum related to vintage, and I have so many of you to thank for that.
I've been researching, watching, and learning about the '52 Mantle for the past year and have been waiting for the right opportunity. It finally presented itself recently, and I wanted to share with you guys.
I ended up purchasing Cohocorp's remaining PSA 4 Mantle which I'm thrilled with. It took quite a while to get the deal finished given the price negotiations, paypal, shipping issues, reholdering, etc, but I was really impressed with Pat's honesty and level of professionalism throughout the process.
I'm very excited to finally have one. This is one card I will enjoy for a long, long time. Maybe someday I can pass it down to my new son.

I've been researching, watching, and learning about the '52 Mantle for the past year and have been waiting for the right opportunity. It finally presented itself recently, and I wanted to share with you guys.
I ended up purchasing Cohocorp's remaining PSA 4 Mantle which I'm thrilled with. It took quite a while to get the deal finished given the price negotiations, paypal, shipping issues, reholdering, etc, but I was really impressed with Pat's honesty and level of professionalism throughout the process.
I'm very excited to finally have one. This is one card I will enjoy for a long, long time. Maybe someday I can pass it down to my new son.


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collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
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<< <i>Maybe someday I can pass it down to my new son. >>
Have you named the boy yet? Last I saw you didn't have a name picked out...
Steve
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<< <i>Congrats on the card! Nice grab.
<< <i>Maybe someday I can pass it down to my new son. >>
Have you named the boy yet? Last I saw you didn't have a name picked out... >>
We named him Anson. It only took us two weeks after birth to hash it out.
Trouble is...I have the Happy Days theme song ringing in my brain...
I've tried calling him Potsie a few times, and let's just say that was a bad idea. And, no, we didn't name him after Potsie. It's a family name from way back that I've always liked.
<< <i>Trouble is...I have the Happy Days theme song ringing in my brain... >>
That's the first thing that popped in my head too. Still a good choice on both. Congrats again. You can tell him your tax savings for the late 2009 birth helped pay for Mick. It'll make a good story to tell his girlfriend in 2029.
<< <i>But seriously, amazing card and I am 90% sure your son won't grow up to be a serial killer. >>
Thanks for your vote of confidence.
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Wishing ANSON a life full of HEALTH, happiness and prosperity.
This is for you ANSON!
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<< <i>What an AWESOME looking card. He was my idol growing up ... what a card to have.
Wishing ANSON a life full of HEALTH, happiness and prosperity.
This is for you ANSON! >>
Thank you, Doug. That means a lot coming from somebody who has sacrificed so much for his family.
Many congrats thunderdan, on both the Anson and the Mantle.
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I am really happy for you!
Great card for an outstanding price!
You were patient and it paid off!
Thank you for asking for my opinion and trusting my judgement.
God bless you and your family ... especially baby Anson
Take care,
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Who lives in the house with you the longest, Anson or Mickey?
<< <i>Question is:
Who lives in the house with you the longest, Anson or Mickey?
Given the shipping difficulties of USPS, I am happy to say that our son has been with us longer than the Mickey (just barely), so he has easy seniority.
The OP stated one of the reasons the negotiations took awhile was because of reholdering... The scan clearly has an old flip! Does PSA reholder old-flip cards with the same flip or a new flip in old style???
<< <i>Only asking the question because I don't know the answer...
The OP stated one of the reasons the negotiations took awhile was because of reholdering... The scan clearly has an old flip! Does PSA reholder old-flip cards with the same flip or a new flip in old style??? >>
The card was reholdered this morning as a walk-thru (with the help of my father-in-law who lives right near Santa Ana) with the gracious assistance and oversight of Joe O.
You are correct, the scan is the older flip. And, to be clear, the finalizing of the transaction was contingent on this thing reholdering without incident, which it did this morning.
Edited to add: I don't know how differently the new holder/flip will look from scan since this is my first direct submission to PSA in several years.
Jim
<< <i>Dan - congratulations on the purchase of the card. it looks great. If I can ask, why did you want it re-holdered (just curious)?
Jim >>
When I initially received the card, it was pretty clear that the card holder had not been breached in any way. However, the top left corner had come slightly loose, which isn't terribly uncommon as I've seen this happen to other holdered cards. For obvious reasons on this card, however, I knew it would drive me nuts if I did not address it. Also, if I ever choose to sell it down the road, I didn't want this to be a concern for anybody else.
So, I quickly arranged with PSA to have it looked at and reholdered as quickly as possible just to be extra safe, and the seller was supportive of that. Fortunately, it worked out just great. PSA was a huge help for stepping in and helping in such quick fashion.
Peace of mind is a wonderful thing.
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If it's appropriate, I would really like to understand the steps necessary to obtain your beautiful Mantle.
Congratulations again!
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Well done! That's a card that has so far eluded my grasp. I've wanted one for awhile, went so far as to put one on layaway, decided that I'd rather do signed rookies and took advantage of the terms the seller had offered to apply my layaway $$ to unsigned cards I still needed for my rookie collection. I hope to get one eventually one day. Yours is a fine example of one of the most famous cards in the hobby.
Congratulations!!
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Congratulations! That's definitely a family heirloom! You've got me thinking I need to start researching into getting one of those, too. I think I'll finish my '62 Set Registry first and then focus on saving up for a nice '52 Mick.
Thanks for sharing your experience!