I do have it in all it's glory, hammer. Need to send that baby off to PSA to get graded. Unfortunately I was getting the bulk of my cards between 88-90 and most of them are garbage. The companies were churning them out by the billions back then.
My Mother worked fot Topps until she retired in 1990, I was able to buy sets for $5 factory sealed, they are useless now . She also threw out most of what I had as a kid (I'm 66) when she moved still have some stuff left. The bottom fell out of the market as stated above when they flooded the market but some day soon I'll take whatever I think has value to the store around the corner, get what I can and dump the rest
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on Friday, August 23, 2019 – 12:41 pm
This would be a good snag.
This would be a good snag. Hopefully that’s a cup.
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on Friday, August 23, 2019 – 12:46 pm
Awesome
Awesome
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on Friday, August 23, 2019 – 02:10 pm
I had an Eddie mitt when I
I had an Eddie mitt when I was in little league.
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on Friday, August 23, 2019 – 02:23 pm
He used super glue and the
He used super glue and the team agreed not sign the photographer's contract if he did not snap the photo.
For those that don't click the link.
Good article and thanks for sharing.
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on Friday, August 23, 2019 – 03:09 pm
You've got the Ripken card,
You've got the Ripken card, Phil?!?
I sold most of my cards to hear the Dead in Atlanta in '94.
I think I've got a Donruss Griffey, Jr. rookie somewhere, and that's all that's left.
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on Saturday, August 24, 2019 – 02:20 am
I do have it in all it's
I do have it in all it's glory, hammer. Need to send that baby off to PSA to get graded. Unfortunately I was getting the bulk of my cards between 88-90 and most of them are garbage. The companies were churning them out by the billions back then.
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on Saturday, August 24, 2019 – 06:51 am
The Eddie Kasko Story
The Eddie Kasko Story
Kevin Spacey's Triumphant Return?
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on Saturday, August 24, 2019 – 07:29 am
My Mother worked fot Topps
My Mother worked fot Topps until she retired in 1990, I was able to buy sets for $5 factory sealed, they are useless now . She also threw out most of what I had as a kid (I'm 66) when she moved still have some stuff left. The bottom fell out of the market as stated above when they flooded the market but some day soon I'll take whatever I think has value to the store around the corner, get what I can and dump the rest