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    zep33zep33 Posts: 6,897 ✭✭✭


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    bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭


    << <i>Looking for 1959's through the Topps giveaway - have many cards to trade - too many to list here. Let me know the team, player, years, etc you are looking for - I may have it. Tks. >>



    I have a 59 Sammy White. Looking mainly for 1965, 1973, 1976 or world series cards. Or a good way to get to them via another flip.
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    Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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    Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
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    Had to get food for an event tonight.

    This has been my sequence of trades:

    1972 Bud Harrelson In action for 1993 Barry Bonds
    1993 Barry Bonds for 1987 Will Clark
    1987 Will Clark for 1974 Mel Stottlemyre and 1963 Russ Kemmerer
    1993 Roger Pavlik for 1987 Robin Yount
    1972 Joe Torre for 1964 Jim King and 1969 JC Martin
    1969 JC Martin for 1969 Jim Campanis
    1964 Jim King for 1969 Cesar Tovar
    1974 Mel Stottemyre for 1975 Rick Burleson and 1980 Rich Wortham (TY OTW Cards; AKA Scott)
    1989 Mark McGwire for 1989 Will Clark and 1989 Pete Rose
    1957 Paul LaPalme for 1961 Jim Maloney (TY RC Racer)
    1959 Bobby Richardson and Bob Schmidt for 1956 Joe Collins; 1961 Joe DeMaestri, 1964 Steve Hamilton and 1966 Al Downing
    1964 Steve Hamilton for 1963 Dick Howser
    1961 Joe DeMaestri for 1962 Larry Sherry
    1956 Joe Collins for 1959 Eddie Yost
    1959 Eddie Yost for 1960 George Witt (Damn wish it were a 62!) and 1963 Bill Tuttle
    1963 Bill Tuttle and 1969 Cesar Tovar for 1974 Rod Carew
    2005 Mark Buerlhe for 1989 George Brett
    1963 Tito Francona and 1963 Dick Howser for 1962 Floyd Robinson
    1961 Jim Maloney for 1964 Jim Kaat
    1981 Rich Dauer for 1980 Jim Barr
    1958 Jim Grant for 1962 Jay Hook and 1970 Clay Dalrymple
    1992 Todd Van Poppel for 1994 Jacob Brumfield (Did that trade so the person I write a column for at Card Informant can say he made a trade on Topps Million)
    1975 Rick Burleson for 1971 Reggie Cleveland/other Player
    1960 Barry Latman for 1970 Merv Rettenmund
    1969 Jim Campanis for 1970 Jose Pena
    1975 Rick Dempsey for 1975 Cliff Johnson
    1960 George Witt for 1965 Galen Cisco
    1955 Nelson King for 1972 Jerry Koosman (TY RC Racer!)
    1987 Bob Brenly for 1987 Mike Schmidt AS
    1978 Dave Rader for 1977 Jerry Martin

    1985 Father-Son Card Schofield
    1985 Claudell Washington
    1986 Tony Pena
    1987 Mike Schmidt AS
    1987 Roger Clemens AS
    1987 Robin Yount
    1988 Andre Dawson
    1988 Don Mattingly HL
    1988 Royals TL with George Brett
    1988 Willie Randolph AS
    1989 Dan Quisenberry
    1989 George Brett
    1989 Ozzie Smitht
    1989 Pete Rose
    1989 Will Clark -- Now have 2 of this card
    1990 Curt Schilling
    1993 Ed Nunez
    1994 Jacob Brumfield
    2002 Felipe Lopez
    2002 Ichiro Suzuki MVP
    2002 Rico Brogna
    2004 Quinton McCracken
    2005 Jeff Niemann
    2005 Jerome Williams
    2005 Jeff Niemann
    2005 Kelvim Escobar
    2005 Paul Konerko AS
    2007 Matt Diaz
    2009 Dan Haren
    2009 Matt Cain

    Any thing that upgrades these newer cards would be a yes without much thought


    I also have these "vintage cards"

    1954 Angel Scull
    1960 Neil Chrisley
    1961 Joey Jay
    1962 Floyd Robinson
    1962 Jay Hook
    1962 Larry Sherry
    1963 Russ Kemmerer
    1964 Jim Kaat
    1965 Galen Cisco
    1966 Al Downing
    1967 Herman Franks
    1970 Clay Dalrymple
    1970 Jose Pena
    1970 Merv Rettenmund
    1971 Reggie Cleveland/Other Cardinal Rookie
    1972 Jerry Koosman
    1973 Phil Gagliano
    1974 Dave Cash
    1974 Rod Carew
    1975 Cliff Johnson
    1975 Ross Grimsley
    1976 Tippy Martinez
    1977 Jay Johnstone
    1977 Jerry Martin
    1977 Mike Wallace
    1979 Jim Spencer
    1979 Rangers Rookies (Danny Darwin etc)
    1980 Jim Barr
    1980 Rich Wortham

    Anything that upgrades those "older" cards may or may not be accepted. Only way these get traded is if they get upgraded
    Plano, Tx. Card Show #5, Sunday March 6, 2016 at Adat Chaverim (Northeast Corner Independence and Spring Creek) in Plano Tx 9Am to 4 PM. See you there!
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    bking, I have the following 65s with same BV: Don Mcmahon #317, Cleveland Indians, pitcher or a Bill Spanswiclk #356, Red Sox, Pitcher
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    << <i>Looking for 1959's through the Topps giveaway - have many cards to trade - too many to list here. Let me know the team, player, years, etc you are looking for - I may have it. Tks. >>



    I think you might be the same guy from the facebook page (Mike?) and I'm sorry if this is repetitive, but in case you are not, I have 1959 Topps Ron Jackson, White Sox and Sammy White, Red Sox, in my TMCG account and I have in hand a very clean Ryne Duran, Yankees in hand. I'd trade both towards 1956 Topps cards.

    Let me know if you'd like to make a deal.

    Bill
    kshorton says: i gots an Empire State Building card... seeking advice.. is this better and worth more than my psa 3 franco harris 1973 topps card which i defouled by trying to make a baby with ? Please advise. the franco card is graded.. the ESB card is not yet, and I do not want to have a baby with the ESB card.
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    jeffcbayjeffcbay Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭✭
    Wow, I just noticed a couple guys received their cards in the mail already! How were they shipped? Top-Loader? Rubber band? As a postcard? Just wondering. We need more scans as they roll in! image
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    matthewbschultz83matthewbschultz83 Posts: 1,259 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Wow, I just noticed a couple guys received their cards in the mail already! How were they shipped? Top-Loader? Rubber band? As a postcard? Just wondering. We need more scans as they roll in! image >>



    They were giving the exact coordinates of the dump that someone's mother threw them away in... image
    Matt's Card Page
    What I'm selling
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    Building Sets, Collecting Texas Rangers, and Texas Tech Red Raiders
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    bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭
    Technically, shouldn't Topps have to mail these to your Mother's house? After all, SHE is the one that threw them out....
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    Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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    Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
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    bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭
    Anyone need a 58 Bob Smith (the #226 one)??

    user id: bregia
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    Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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    Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
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    fattymacsfattymacs Posts: 2,578 ✭✭✭
    Current list

    1952 Willard Marshall (Braves)
    1954 Jack Harshman (WhiteSox)
    1960 Raul Sanchez (Reds)
    1962 Joey Jay (reds)
    1963 Jerry Lynch (Reds)
    1963 Ron Piche (Braves)
    1973 George Foster (reds)
    1976 Doug Griffin (Red Sox)
    1979 Pete Vuckovich (Cards)
    1987 Steve Garvey (Padres)
    1988 Gary Carter (Mets)
    1989 Wade Boggs (Red Sox)
    1994 Andy Van Slyke (Pirates)
    2000 Neifi Perez (Rockies)
    2005 Ron Gardenhire (Twins)
    2005 Luis Ramirez (Orioles)
    2008 Geoff Blum (Padres)
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    bking - you still have that 59 SammyWhite?
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    JohnnyDJohnnyD Posts: 520 ✭✭


    << <i>Wow, I just noticed a couple guys received their cards in the mail already! How were they shipped? Top-Loader? Rubber band? As a postcard? Just wondering. We need more scans as they roll in! image >>



    I agree!! Definitely curious.....
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    LOOKING FOR 1959 topps giveaways. Have many many cards to trade. Just name team, year, you're looking for -good chance I have it.
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    corvette1340corvette1340 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭
    anyone have any '67's they want to part with when they get them?
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    << <i>LOOKING FOR 1959 topps giveaways. Have many many cards to trade. Just name team, year, you're looking for -good chance I have it. >>



    That's a lot of cards......
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    When I say many I mean many - you wouldn't believe it
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    web1472 - Bill, let me know what 56 cards you're looking for. I believe you have some 59s I can use
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    Current list, looking for '52-54s, '61s, Duke Sniders...open to anything that is of equal value.

    1952 #189 Pete Reiser Indians (will have to be wowed to trade)
    1952 #192 Myron ginsberg Tigers (will have to be wowed to trade)
    1954 #130 Hank Bauer yankees (will have to be wowed to trade)
    1963 Checklist #102
    1964 #583 Tito Francona indians (high number)
    1965 #49 Orioles Rookies (Blefary)
    1967 #166 Eddie Matthews astros
    1970 #57 Pat Kelly Royals
    1970 #107 Bobby Ethridge giants
    1970 #323 Wayne Comer Pilots
    1970 #324 Tony Taylor Phillies
    1970 #346 Red Schoendienst Cards
    1970 #486 Terry Harmon phillies
    1971 #479 Dennis Higgins indians
    1973 #372 Oscar Gamble Indians
    1987 #757 Nolan ryan astros
    1988 #475 Pete Rose reds
    1989 #10 Andre Dawson Cubs
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    fattymacsfattymacs Posts: 2,578 ✭✭✭
    I'm bored and will start bombarding the topps site with crazy trade offers. Please accept my upfront apologies if you recieve one of my nutty trade offers.

    That is all, move along.
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    << <i>When I say many I mean many - you wouldn't believe it >>



    and I won't believe you until you trade me a 55 Clemente for my 87 Topps cards... image
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    otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭
    Looking for 1974 Yankees, all Thurman Munsons or any random 1952-1954...

    Here's what I've got to trade from:

    Don Zimmer 1959 Card Number 287 / Shortstop / Los Angeles Dodgers
    Frank Bolling 1961 Card Number 335 / Second Base / Milwaukee Braves
    New York Mets Team Card 1964 Card Number 27 / New York Mets
    Tony Coninger 1966 Card Number 10 / Pitcher / Atlanta Braves
    John Stephenson 1966 Card Number 17 / Catcher / New York Mets
    Leon Wagner 1966 Card Number 65 / Outfield / Cleveland Indians
    Rene Lachemann 1966 Card Number 157 / Catcher / Kansas City Athletics
    Jerry McNertney 1968 Card Number 14 / Catcher / Chicago White Sox
    Gary Peters 1969 Card Number 34 / Pitcher / Chicago White Sox
    Jose Pagan 1969 Card Number 192 / Infield / Pittsburgh Pirates
    Dave Boswell 1969 Card Number 459 / Pitcher / Minnesota Twins
    Bobby Bolin 1969 Card Number 505A / Pitcher / San Francisco Giants
    Bert Campaneris 1970 Card Number 205 / Shortstop / Oakland Athletics
    Don Kessinger 1972 Card Number 145 / Shortstop / Chicago Cubs
    Rick Renick 1972 Card Number 459 / Third Base / Minnesota Twins
    Ted Abernathy 1972 Card Number 519 / Pitcher / Kansas City Royals
    Celerino Sanchez 1973 Card Number 103/ Third Base / New York Yankees
    Terry Harmon 1973 Card Number 166 / Second Base / Philadelphia Phillies
    Gerry Moses 1974 Card Number 19 / Catcher / New York Yankees
    Mel Stottlemyre 1974 Card Number 44 / Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Steve Kline 1974 Card Number 324 / Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Pat Dobson 1974 Card Number 463 / Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Mike Hegan 1974 Card Number 517 / First Base / New York Yankees
    Sam McDowell 1974 Card Number 550/ Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Jack Brohamer 1974 Card Number 586/ Second Base / Cleveland Indians
    Celerino Sanchez 1974 Card Number 623/ Third Base / New York Yankees
    Stolen Base Leaders Card 1977 Card Number 4 / Topps
    Terry Humphrey 1977 Card Number 369 / Catcher / California Angels
    Carlos May 1977 Card Number 568 / Designated Hitter / New York Yankees
    Rogelio Moret 1978 Card Number 462 / Pitcher / Texas Rangers
    John Denny 1979 Card Number 59 / Pitcher / St. Louis Cardinals
    Brian Downing 1979 Card Number 71 / Catcher / California Angels
    Stan Bahnsen 1979 Card Number 468 / Pitcher / Montreal Expos
    Prospects Card 1979 Card Number 724 / St. Louis Cardinals
    Rose Special 1967-1970 1986 Card Number 3 / Topps
    Keith Hernandez 1987 Card Number 350 / First Base / New York Mets
    Tony Gwynn (2) 1988 Card Number 402 / Outfield / San Diego Padres
    Tom Glavine 1989 Card Number 157 / Pitcher / Atlanta Braves
    Dave Winfield 1989 Card Number 407 / Designated Hitter / New York Yankees
    Rich Gossage 1989 Card Number 415 / Pitcher / Chicago Cubs
    Frank Robinson 1989 Card Number 774 / Manager / Baltimore Orioles
    Team Leaders Card 1989 Card Number 789 / Kansas City Royals
    George Brett (2) 1990 Card Number 60 / First Base / Kansas City Royals
    Tony LaRussa 1990 Card Number 639 / Manager / Oakland Athletics
    Doug Glanville 2005 Card Number 64 / Outfield / Philadelphia Phillies
    Scott Hattenberg 2005 Card Number 99 / First Base / Oakland Athletics
    Scott Rolen 2005 Card Number 620 / Third Base / St. Louis Cardinals
    Alex Cora 2007 Card Number 565/ Shortstop / Boston Red Sox
    Brandon Webb 2008 Card Number: 140 / Pitcher / Arizona Diamondbacks
    David DeJesus 2008 Card Number: 208 / Outfield / Kansas City Royals
    Jorge Cantu 2008 Card Number: 388 / Second Base / Florida Marlins
    Gary Matthews 2009 Card Number: 494 / Outfield / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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    For Fatty:

    Since you want equal value (and your offer to me of the 67 Mathews was NOT equal value when you made it for) my 61 Maloney:

    Here is your challenge:

    I'll trade you the 61 Maloney for your: 67 Mathews; 65 Blefary Rookie and 70 Schoendienst.

    Actually; the value is $20 for the Maloney and $20.50 for the three cards I asked for; which to me is dead even. If you are fine with that; propose the trade and I accept

    Regards
    Rich
    Plano, Tx. Card Show #5, Sunday March 6, 2016 at Adat Chaverim (Northeast Corner Independence and Spring Creek) in Plano Tx 9Am to 4 PM. See you there!
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    otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭


    << <i>For Fatty:

    Since you want equal value (and your offer to me of the 67 Mathews was NOT equal value when you made it for) my 61 Maloney:

    Here is your challenge:

    I'll trade you the 61 Maloney for your: 67 Mathews; 65 Blefary Rookie and 70 Schoendienst.

    Actually; the value is $20 for the Maloney and $20.50 for the three cards I asked for; which to me is dead even. If you are fine with that; propose the trade and I accept

    Regards
    Rich >>



    I have two quarters lying on my desk if it's those four bits are a deal breaker... image
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    fattymacsfattymacs Posts: 2,578 ✭✭✭
    I'm drunk, did I make someone here an offer? I'll check the topps site in a few.
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    << <i>For Fatty:

    Since you want equal value (and your offer to me of the 67 Mathews was NOT equal value when you made it for) my 61 Maloney:

    Here is your challenge:

    I'll trade you the 61 Maloney for your: 67 Mathews; 65 Blefary Rookie and 70 Schoendienst.

    Actually; the value is $20 for the Maloney and $20.50 for the three cards I asked for; which to me is dead even. If you are fine with that; propose the trade and I accept

    Regards
    Rich >>



    Not interested Rich. When I threw the Mathews offer up there for the Maloney, I was going SMR prices which put the two at about even in a PSA 5-6-7. Then when I saw a Maloney in PSA 7 sell for $12 on Ebay, I figure I'll just go that route.

    '61 Maloney for what you are asking for is just not worth it to me.
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    I was going Beckett price guide value so I see where the difference is. OK; no trade then image
    Plano, Tx. Card Show #5, Sunday March 6, 2016 at Adat Chaverim (Northeast Corner Independence and Spring Creek) in Plano Tx 9Am to 4 PM. See you there!
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    hammeredhammered Posts: 2,671 ✭✭✭
    This may be a stupid question
    Are you trading these cards sight unseen? Do you know the condition of the cards you are making trades for?
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    fattymacsfattymacs Posts: 2,578 ✭✭✭
    yes, they are unseen and probably wretched
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    << <i>This may be a stupid question
    Are you trading these cards sight unseen? Do you know the condition of the cards you are making trades for? >>



    Yeah, it's a crapshoot. I'm just hoping that at least one of the cards I eventually take delivery on will be gradeable. I've seen some scans of cards that looked like they took the ride in the bike spokes and then I've seen some scans that looked pretty nice.
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    i have these cards available(sp) : i already had them send the cards i wanted,, redeemed 2 more and popped a 59 bob shaw but also have these:
    1959 BobShaw
    Chuck Hartenstein 1970
    Kansas City Royals Team Card 1970
    World Series Game 6 Card 1972
    Steve Renko 1972
    Rob Sperring 1978
    Larry Biittner 1983
    George Frazier 1985
    Mike Armstrong 1985
    Pete Rose 1987
    Team Leaders Card 1987
    Wade Boggs 1987
    Jim Rice 1987
    Juan Bonilla 1987
    Robin Yount 1987
    Bob Knepper 1988
    Eric Show 1988
    Tony Gwynn 1988

    not much i know

    if you want them i am not going to redeem these but let me know who you are my user id is bigjohn691500, im usually declining trades but you guys on this board are more than welcome to these,,,,,,, bj
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    << <i>Looking for 1974 Yankees, all Thurman Munsons or any random 1952-1954...

    Here's what I've got to trade from:

    Don Zimmer 1959 Card Number 287 / Shortstop / Los Angeles Dodgers
    Frank Bolling 1961 Card Number 335 / Second Base / Milwaukee Braves
    New York Mets Team Card 1964 Card Number 27 / New York Mets
    Tony Coninger 1966 Card Number 10 / Pitcher / Atlanta Braves
    John Stephenson 1966 Card Number 17 / Catcher / New York Mets
    Leon Wagner 1966 Card Number 65 / Outfield / Cleveland Indians
    Rene Lachemann 1966 Card Number 157 / Catcher / Kansas City Athletics
    Jerry McNertney 1968 Card Number 14 / Catcher / Chicago White Sox
    Gary Peters 1969 Card Number 34 / Pitcher / Chicago White Sox
    Jose Pagan 1969 Card Number 192 / Infield / Pittsburgh Pirates
    Dave Boswell 1969 Card Number 459 / Pitcher / Minnesota Twins
    Bobby Bolin 1969 Card Number 505A / Pitcher / San Francisco Giants
    Bert Campaneris 1970 Card Number 205 / Shortstop / Oakland Athletics
    Don Kessinger 1972 Card Number 145 / Shortstop / Chicago Cubs
    Rick Renick 1972 Card Number 459 / Third Base / Minnesota Twins
    Ted Abernathy 1972 Card Number 519 / Pitcher / Kansas City Royals
    Celerino Sanchez 1973 Card Number 103/ Third Base / New York Yankees
    Terry Harmon 1973 Card Number 166 / Second Base / Philadelphia Phillies
    Gerry Moses 1974 Card Number 19 / Catcher / New York Yankees
    Mel Stottlemyre 1974 Card Number 44 / Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Steve Kline 1974 Card Number 324 / Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Pat Dobson 1974 Card Number 463 / Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Mike Hegan 1974 Card Number 517 / First Base / New York Yankees
    Sam McDowell 1974 Card Number 550/ Pitcher / New York Yankees
    Jack Brohamer 1974 Card Number 586/ Second Base / Cleveland Indians
    Celerino Sanchez 1974 Card Number 623/ Third Base / New York Yankees
    Stolen Base Leaders Card 1977 Card Number 4 / Topps
    Terry Humphrey 1977 Card Number 369 / Catcher / California Angels
    Carlos May 1977 Card Number 568 / Designated Hitter / New York Yankees
    Rogelio Moret 1978 Card Number 462 / Pitcher / Texas Rangers
    John Denny 1979 Card Number 59 / Pitcher / St. Louis Cardinals
    Brian Downing 1979 Card Number 71 / Catcher / California Angels
    Stan Bahnsen 1979 Card Number 468 / Pitcher / Montreal Expos
    Prospects Card 1979 Card Number 724 / St. Louis Cardinals
    Rose Special 1967-1970 1986 Card Number 3 / Topps
    Keith Hernandez 1987 Card Number 350 / First Base / New York Mets
    Tony Gwynn (2) 1988 Card Number 402 / Outfield / San Diego Padres
    Tom Glavine 1989 Card Number 157 / Pitcher / Atlanta Braves
    Dave Winfield 1989 Card Number 407 / Designated Hitter / New York Yankees
    Rich Gossage 1989 Card Number 415 / Pitcher / Chicago Cubs
    Frank Robinson 1989 Card Number 774 / Manager / Baltimore Orioles
    Team Leaders Card 1989 Card Number 789 / Kansas City Royals
    George Brett (2) 1990 Card Number 60 / First Base / Kansas City Royals
    Tony LaRussa 1990 Card Number 639 / Manager / Oakland Athletics
    Doug Glanville 2005 Card Number 64 / Outfield / Philadelphia Phillies
    Scott Hattenberg 2005 Card Number 99 / First Base / Oakland Athletics
    Scott Rolen 2005 Card Number 620 / Third Base / St. Louis Cardinals
    Alex Cora 2007 Card Number 565/ Shortstop / Boston Red Sox
    Brandon Webb 2008 Card Number: 140 / Pitcher / Arizona Diamondbacks
    David DeJesus 2008 Card Number: 208 / Outfield / Kansas City Royals
    Jorge Cantu 2008 Card Number: 388 / Second Base / Florida Marlins
    Gary Matthews 2009 Card Number: 494 / Outfield / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim >>




    "Interested in your 1959 Zimmer - any teams, players, years you are looking for?" paedog
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    OTWCARDS - interested in your 59 Zimmer - any particular team, year, player you are looking for? paedog
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    Anyone have this problem: You have a card in my collection that doesn't show as unlocked? Example: I recently traded a 63 Elston Howard for a 63 Ralph Houk. The Houk card doesn't show as unlocked! E-mailed Topps, but not expecting a quick reply.
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    << <i>i have these cards available(sp) : i already had them send the cards i wanted,, redeemed 2 more and popped a 59 bob shaw but also have these:
    1959 BobShaw
    Chuck Hartenstein 1970
    Kansas City Royals Team Card 1970
    World Series Game 6 Card 1972
    Steve Renko 1972
    Rob Sperring 1978
    Larry Biittner 1983
    George Frazier 1985
    Mike Armstrong 1985
    Pete Rose 1987
    Team Leaders Card 1987
    Wade Boggs 1987
    Jim Rice 1987
    Juan Bonilla 1987
    Robin Yount 1987
    Bob Knepper 1988
    Eric Show 1988
    Tony Gwynn 1988

    not much i know

    if you want them i am not going to redeem these but let me know who you are my user id is bigjohn691500, im usually declining trades but you guys on this board are more than welcome to these,,,,,,, bj >>



    " I could use the Bob Shaw" what do you want for it - paedog
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    otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭


    << <i>OTWCARDS - interested in your 59 Zimmer - any particular team, year, player you are looking for? paedog >>



    As I stated in my post, I'm looking for 1974 Yankees, any 1970-1979 Thurman Munsons and any 1952-1954 commons...
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    << <i>

    << <i>i have these cards available(sp) : i already had them send the cards i wanted,, redeemed 2 more and popped a 59 bob shaw but also have these:
    1959 BobShaw
    Chuck Hartenstein 1970
    Kansas City Royals Team Card 1970
    World Series Game 6 Card 1972
    Steve Renko 1972
    Rob Sperring 1978
    Larry Biittner 1983
    George Frazier 1985
    Mike Armstrong 1985
    Pete Rose 1987
    Team Leaders Card 1987
    Wade Boggs 1987
    Jim Rice 1987
    Juan Bonilla 1987
    Robin Yount 1987
    Bob Knepper 1988
    Eric Show 1988
    Tony Gwynn 1988

    not much i know

    if you want them i am not going to redeem these but let me know who you are my user id is bigjohn691500, im usually declining trades but you guys on this board are more than welcome to these,,,,,,, bj >>



    " I could use the Bob Shaw" what do you want for it - paedog >>



    got a nice pm from someone on here,, sorry its gone now, any others i have are there for the taking,,bj
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    downtowndowntown Posts: 671 ✭✭✭
    John

    PM sent

    DR
    I collect Seattle Pilots autographs, 1969 Topps autographs, Signed Mickey Mantle Home Run History cards and have a JC Martin collection (he was my college Baseball coach)
    Doug
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    all gone,, have fun with them,, if and when i get mine from topps ill post up,, waiting patiently for that 2001 heritage auto i got in trade, garcipia,,, bj
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    downtowndowntown Posts: 671 ✭✭✭
    I am trading for:

    1959 White Sox
    1969 Pilots
    1984 Cubs
    JC Martin

    PM if you have any of these for trade and what you are looking for...

    thanx

    Doug
    I collect Seattle Pilots autographs, 1969 Topps autographs, Signed Mickey Mantle Home Run History cards and have a JC Martin collection (he was my college Baseball coach)
    Doug
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    I've got a few 60's and 70's cards to trade for your "unwanted/dont want to redeem" cards.
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    jamesryanbelljamesryanbell Posts: 1,099 ✭✭✭
    '65 Topps Russ Nixon, '88Topps Don Mattingly, '88 Topps Al Leiter Future Stars
    -- Ryan Bell
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    Guys, I am looking to deal the following:

    Ernie Oravetz 1956 Washinton Senators (Will trade for any other player in 56 or earlier)

    George Witt 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates (Will trade for any card from 1950's or another player from 1960)

    Hank Fischer 1964 Milwaukee Braves (Will trade for any card from 50s or 60,61,63)

    1972 Mets team card (Any Mets pitcher from 60's or 1970)

    1975 Cleon Jones (Any Mets from 1963-1974)

    1978 Bud Harrelson (Any Mets pre 1975)

    1979 Dan Briggs (Open to all offers, preferably pre 1977 but would be open to anything)

    2007 Ryan Theriot (Open to all offers, No 87-95 please)
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    bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭
    Wow! How do I turn this one down?? Someone offered me a 76 Dan Driessen straight up for my 58 Bob Smith.
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    Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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    Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
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    So many people want to trade newer cards for older cards, it's kinda funny. Examples trade a 1976 common for a 75 common, or a 79 common for a 77 common, etc. At least throw in a card! This is why Topps needs to offer counter offers.
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    bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭


    << <i>So many people want to trade newer cards for older cards, it's kinda funny. Examples trade a 1976 common for a 75 common, or a 79 common for a 77 common, etc. At least throw in a card! This is why Topps needs to offer counter offers. >>



    Well sometimes deals that close together are OK in my book. Given that a LOT of these will never be redeemed unless the owner has some interest in that year, maybe a flip of similar years is OK. For example, I'm looking for 73's but have no interest in 71's since I only want high-grade 71's in m my collection, so someone might be able to pry a 71 from me for a nice 73.
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    Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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    Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
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    << <i>So many people want to trade newer cards for older cards, it's kinda funny. Examples trade a 1976 common for a 75 common, or a 79 common for a 77 common, etc. At least throw in a card! This is why Topps needs to offer counter offers. >>



    Or; let a collector peruse what "another" collector has. Right now; unless I'm missing something; if I make an offer for a 1989 Robin Yount card, then everyone who has that card recieves that offer. But if I make that offer for an 89 Yount and a 69 Common then I can include "more" cards in my offer as well.

    Did I miss something, or was this something Topps did not plan on?

    Rich

    AND more importantly; the 1st contest has been announced. That contest is for the most different 2009 cards. I have Matt Cain and Dan Haren; and if you think you can compete; and need those cards; upgrade me and those cards are yours image


    Plano, Tx. Card Show #5, Sunday March 6, 2016 at Adat Chaverim (Northeast Corner Independence and Spring Creek) in Plano Tx 9Am to 4 PM. See you there!
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    bkingbking Posts: 3,095 ✭✭


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    << <i>So many people want to trade newer cards for older cards, it's kinda funny. Examples trade a 1976 common for a 75 common, or a 79 common for a 77 common, etc. At least throw in a card! This is why Topps needs to offer counter offers. >>



    Or; let a collector peruse what "another" collector has. Right now; unless I'm missing something; if I make an offer for a 1989 Robin Yount card, then everyone who has that card recieves that offer. But if I make that offer for an 89 Yount and a 69 Common then I can include "more" cards in my offer as well.

    Did I miss something, or was this something Topps did not plan on?

    Rich >>



    I don't think they planned on much when it came to the website. I've fired vendors for bringing me site designs better than that. Too many system errors displayed to the users, too many oddball occurences when making trades, no way to counter a trade offer, no way to trade for more than 1 card. Epic fail from a technical standpoint, but their goal may still be met if it drove sales.
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    Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
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    1st contest up--collect the most 2009 cards. I wonder how many people are going to be going hard at the 2009s in trades...
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    RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


    << <i>1st contest up--collect the most 2009 cards. I wonder how many people are going to be going hard at the 2009s in trades... >>





    I wont be
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