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Re: Never Fall in Love with Your Cardboard?
Due to requests, here are a few more favorites. The 1950 Bowmans are my favorite set as the colors just pop off the cardboard. It took me a long time to save up for the 1952 Mick. I bought it in 2015… (View Post)3 -
Re: Never Fall in Love with Your Cardboard?
Here's a few of my favorites. I way overpaid for the 1951 Mantle. It looks like a PSA 7-8 but has a small surface flaw. The 1956 is one of my all-time favorites as I bought it ungraded back in 1995. … (View Post)13 -
Re: Never Fall in Love with Your Cardboard?
I have decided that the last card I will keep is a 1957 Topps Frank Lary. As a young Detroit Tigers fan he was my favorite pitcher, known as the "Yankee Killer". Oh, those dreaded Yankees! … (View Post)3 -
Never Fall in Love with Your Cardboard?
So what do you think?. I had a long time dealer/friend share this with me many years ago. He would say, "if the price is right, let it go, don't fall in love with your cardboard." Now a dea… (View Post)32 -
Re: I have to be doing something wrong, submittals don't get very high grades
I can offer some insight into the issue. I have submitted over 3000 cards to PSA over the past 20 years and like most of you have had my disappointments and also some pleasant surprises. I typically … (View Post)3