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Post by phillyhb on Mar 14, 2007 15:24:31 GMT -5
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Post by phillyhb on Aug 26, 2006 22:52:55 GMT -5
Hmmm. They are thumbprint balls. They have a sweet case and the ball has the players thumb print above their autograph.
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Post by phillyhb on Aug 26, 2006 7:43:59 GMT -5
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Expos
Aug 26, 2006 7:32:58 GMT -5
Post by phillyhb on Aug 26, 2006 7:32:58 GMT -5
How about Expos farm team in Harrisburg? I think I have the uncut 2004 team card sheet, and other such stuff.
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Post by phillyhb on Apr 9, 2007 16:17:44 GMT -5
You have no idea how much work baseball cards are until you try to sort through years worth of a collection. Time for a supply run.
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Post by phillyhb on Apr 9, 2007 12:14:24 GMT -5
you were a kid, and you'd try to complete sets buy buying a pack at a time and trading "doubles" with the kids on the block. It's harder now since all the kids on the block trade Yugioh and the parents of the ones who don't always tell their kids to stop hanging out with the wierd old guy. There are about a gazillion sets made per year now, but I can't seem to finish any of them the old fashioned way. If anyone is interested, I can make a complete list of the sets I have incomplete, and if anyone wants to "trade" I'd be very interested.
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Post by phillyhb on Aug 26, 2006 7:57:33 GMT -5
I get a lot of boxes with old packs of cards in them, and One day I got like a 1993 Topps pack and it had the old gum in it. Just out of curiousity, I ate it. I now have four less teeth
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 26, 2006 21:47:13 GMT -5
Fleer has a bunch of sets that are nice too. The also have Topps Chrome and Bowman Chrome which are really nice looking. Get a Beckett. You have to really decide for yourself what looks best. Nowadays, they are all really nice. If you want to make money, then Beckett is the way to go.
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 26, 2006 21:06:19 GMT -5
Cracker Jack is the Brand I'm hunting most lately. They are cool retro style cards, and they have pretty good value.
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 19, 2006 11:12:08 GMT -5
Yeah, that would help to generate some coversation.
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ebay?
Jul 18, 2006 17:43:10 GMT -5
Post by phillyhb on Jul 18, 2006 17:43:10 GMT -5
No, it's not listed in Beckett. It's the only one that exists
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ebay?
Jul 17, 2006 18:06:47 GMT -5
Post by phillyhb on Jul 17, 2006 18:06:47 GMT -5
I'd like to sell the Ichiro card I posted, but the 1 of 1's are listed as no pricing due to scarcity!
I have some other stuff to get rid of too, but I need to get a feel for how it works before I start listing stuff and it goes for nothing.
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ebay?
Jul 17, 2006 17:32:57 GMT -5
Post by phillyhb on Jul 17, 2006 17:32:57 GMT -5
Does anyone know if there is a way to get a feel for how much something will go for on ebay before you put it to auction? Are there dummy auctions where people can bid without commiting?
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Origins
Jul 18, 2006 17:44:59 GMT -5
Post by phillyhb on Jul 18, 2006 17:44:59 GMT -5
Best part about this tin collection is it's packed full of goodies. There are a few other tin packagings I've seen in shops and such. This has been the only set I've persued though.
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Origins
Jul 17, 2006 17:20:18 GMT -5
Post by phillyhb on Jul 17, 2006 17:20:18 GMT -5
Tin Signs and the tin they come in.
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