The lady had some things to do this afternoon, so I decided to make the hour-long trek to Plano and hit up the
Dallas Card Show for this month. I ended up spending more than I had planned (I planned to spend nothing), but such is the struggle.
I walked the room and there was a seller with a 1991 Topps factory set. I planned to make him an offer but once I got back, it was gone. The price was right but I didn't want to carry it around. Oops!
The first purchase I made was a few cards from 3/$10 boxes. I'm not showing them all because some will be sent to others and I want them to be surprises.
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2002 Sweet Spot Classics Game Bat #BCR Cal Ripken |
I picked this one up for myself. I miss the good ol' days when relic cards actually were something. This is certainly a flashback to those days.
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2002 Topps Pristine Personal Endorsements #MT Marcus Thames |
I don't follow baseball but I know Marcus Thames started out hot this season. I had no idea that he could have a card from 17 years ago, but this is proof. I guess I overpaid since you can get a copy of this for $3 on COMC, but it happens. Ah well.
I picked the following card up from Leon, the owner of the
Net54 site. It will make it's way to a Cubs collector in time. At that price and age, I wasn't leaving it behind.
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1953 Bowman Black and White #12 Randy Jackson |
The final three cards I picked up from
Rich. He offered to let me go through his boxes that he'd not priced yet. I'm thrilled that I took the time. Neither of us was sure what the book value was on these, but a number was thrown out and accepted.
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1954 Bowman #64 Eddie Mathews |
Dividing the price paid by the three cards I purchased, I likely slighty overpaid for this one. It's a card of a Hall-of-Famer and I made up for any overpayment with the other two cards.
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1933-34 V357 Ice Kings #12 Nels Stewart |
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1933-34 V357 Ice Kings #12 Nels Stewart (back) |
Even in poor condition, I was thrilled at the price I got this at. I had no idea of the value or anything about Nelson Stewart. It turns out that he is a Hall-of-Famer, enshrined in 1952. It also turns out that high BV on this card is $600. Despite the condition, I got a deal. Have I mentioned that I'm thrilled to add this card to my collection?
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1933-34 V357 Ice Kings #42 Sylvio Mantha |
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1933-34 V357 Ice Kings #42 Sylvio Mantha (back) |
This Sylvio Mantha card is in much better condition and very good shape in general. I have no idea what it might grade, but it's more than 80-years old, so it doesn't matter to me. Mantha is also a Hall-of-Famer. High book value is $200 on this one and with the condition, I got even a better deal than I did on the above card.
I've been fortunate to come into a few vintage hockey cards at fantastic prices. The trend is continuing!
If you shop online and haven't
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I too miss the days when pulling a memorabilia card meant something. That Ripken is a nice card. Nice vintage pickups as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have a few other prewar hockey cards. Absolutely love them.
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