Quite a few scans here tonight. Just as a reminder that back in January I visited Fred at his house, and the following day I went to the card shop. I didn't get a ton (over all), but I did bring home a lot. You will see odd balls, oversized cards (I bought a whole box of them), and magazines along with other items. Most of the odd or non oversized cards were a buck each, but the grand total counting everything came out to .30 a piece.
Lastly, the Braves. Between these and the haul from Fred's I went over board in January with the over sized stuff. I should be good for a long while (except I usually grab one or two from Ormond when I go).
Have a great night folks!.
Fun stuff! Is there a story behind the batting glove? Game used?
ReplyDeletedefinitely not. I'm pretty sure it is just something from a souvenir shop maybe even for a kid. Won't fit my hand.
DeleteI wonder if that batting glove was a giveaway at games? I seem to remember those from Cub games?
ReplyDeleteReally cool stuff. I used to have Wheaties boxes from the 1987 and 1991 Minnesota Twins World Series titles.
ReplyDeleteWhoa had zero idea about the Toys R Us Master Photos.
ReplyDeleteGood show. A buck each for unopened starting lineups? Very cool.
ReplyDeleteLove the old batting glove...humorous to see how simple they used to look!
So much cool stuff! Would love to see how you store/display your collection!
ReplyDeleteIs that a jumbo Bowman's Best Gwynn refractor? And gotta imagine those Jordans will fetch some nice Braves for your collection. Holy crap... you find some awesome deals!
ReplyDeleteThe Gwynn is a Jumbo Finest, not sure if there are refractors or if it is one or not. Deals are what I look for (in everything). As for those extra Jordans, I am good with any of my needs not just Braves, set builds whatever.
DeleteGreat stuff!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing people on the blogs finding these cheap Classic sets still sealed. I hope to find a few of those myself someday.
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