The winner last night was: John Sharp
Before I get into the "boxes" I brought back from the Jax March show (BTW I am returning 3 of them as was agreed to with the seller when I bought them). I am going to start the ODD BALL portion from the total haul. There is a tremendous amount of odd balls, that will last for a couple of months by themselves. Even a week dedicated to Yankees, and one to Dodgers. Just not this week, lol.
I had bought three full binders of nothing but odd ball sets. The 1989 Jr. set above has 16 cards, and I am pretty sure I may have already had it. Either way there were 2 full sets in one of the binders. I do have one available to trade.
Those Griffey oddballs look more like family photos than baseball cards. I'm guessing they're a licensed release but it feels kinda shady, lol. The Motorola set looks interesting, and so thin you can see through them. Hope they hold up well.
ReplyDeleteThose Motorola cards are fascinating! I would have bet that Wambsganss name was a misspell, but I would have been wrong!
ReplyDeleteYankee week?! Can you time it for when I go on vacation lol?
ReplyDeleteNever seen those Motorola's, but I recently got a copy of that strange Griffey set.
ReplyDeleteHey, whadda ya know, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThose first set of cards are pretty sweet looking...that Schalk would look great in the Catchers Card Binder.
Good Job! 👍
Cards?! But what about that free Motorola CMOS Data Book?!
ReplyDeleteThree Fingers Brown. Interesting name. I wonder how it fits in with him as to why he was called that?
ReplyDeleteI've got some of those Griffey cards. There are a surprising number of cards and sets with player's childhood photos.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to Yankee week!
Have not seen either of those sets before. If this is a taste of things to come, bring it on!
ReplyDeleteKinda cool to learn Motorola was around in the 70's. Even cooler that they made a set of cards.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any of those before now. I'm liking the Motorola cards.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see some different photos in that Motorola set. I really like the one of Grover Alexander.
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