Given how things have gone in recent years, it's hard to believe that there was a time when I was able to post once every 2-3 days on here. These days, I feel like it's a win if I can finish 2-3 posts a month. I still haven't fully adjusted to this new normal though, and often end up scanning more stuff than I'll ever be able to get to. I need to learn how to start picking my spots a bit better. In the meantime though, I've got scan folders galore.
I know now that I won't ever be able to get all of the themed posts that I had planned on doing, done, but do still want to show the majority of the cards in said scan folders, if only so I don't feel like I wasted my time doing all of that scanning. The easiest (for me) way that I've been able to think of to get all of these scans out there is to do a series of scan-dump posts, which is why you've already seen a couple this year, and by my calculations, will likely see four or five more by year's end. Today's edition will cover the last of the old baseball scans. All but the last card came from COMC, and all have been sitting in folders for between 2-4 years now.
Everything I said about the Shantz card applies to Elston here, too. I wrote 95¢ under this scan, so I guess looking back that wasn't too bad of a price.
I'm no longer actively collecting Larry Doby, but am still keeping what I have, and wouldn't hesitate to add to his inactive collection were I to come across any more cheap cards of his. And in case anyone's wondering, the only reason I stopped looking for his stuff is simply because it's gone up so much in price since the boom started.
Because of how much time has passed since purchasing most of them, I don't recall too many details about most of the cards in this post. This Kenny Holtzman (and the next card) is the exception though. This was the first card I bought during 2022 Black Friday sale. It set me back a whopping 47¢. And despite not being the biggest fan of the Kellogg's 3-D's, I couldn't pass up this uncracked copy for that price.
Kenny was the first card that I bought during the 2022 Black Friday sale, and here was the last. I don't remember why I did it, but right before requesting my shipment Monday night (the last night that one could qualify for free shipping), I decided to look and see what the cheapest Red Man (w/ tab) on the site was. Low and behold, it was somebody that I actually collect! At around $7.50 this was also the most expensive card that I had gotten that weekend. No regrets. If I wasn't already now working on half a gillion different sets again, I'd strongly consider going after all of the Red Men. And speaking of collecting Red Men, if you feel like following someone's progress on the '52 set, go check out Eric's.
Despite my interest in collecting real stamps, I don't have a lot of desire to do so with those of the Topps variety. I've never taken the time to see who's on the checklist for these various sets, but I don't see myself ever getting too many more of them.
I know that when I got this card that it was for a very specific reason, but this was during the delayed shipments era (aka the 'Rona), and by the time I finally got it in hand, I could no longer remember why I had wanted it so much. I'm hoping that it'll come back to me someday. In the meantime, it was added to my pseudo set-build.
This is just nice looking card, isn't it? The blue sleeves of Luis' warm-up jacket blend in well with the background color.
It's subtle, but I'm thinking that this card was meant to be used in some sort of promotionial capacity.
I know why Upper Deck wouldn't have done so, but this card would've been so much more interesting if they had swapped the pictures. The Jay Buhner Fan Club T-shirt reveal is considerably better than a headshot.
I don't go out of my way to seek out Junior cards anymore, in fact these last two are probably amongst the last 3-4 that I've gotten since the Boom got going. This one was actually from one of their eBay auctions, and while the background does pop a bit more in person, overall, the card was a bit underwhelming. As an aside, I won a few more of their auctions last month (not an easy thing to do anymore) for cards from a considerably older, and more interesting, set. It'll be awhile before you, or I, see them though, as they're currently sitting in my account waiting to be shipped.
This was a bit of an impulse purchase. I saw it for the first time while looking through someone's sale, thought it was very neat looking, so I bought it. Five dollars (and some change) seems like a lot to spend on something "just because", but in this instance I think it was worth it.
Vic Raschi is a guy I collect solely because of his being a Portland Beaver. I don't add to his collection very often, but when I do...
To my knowledge, there aren't a lot of locker room shots in the '54 Bowman set, or very many other sets from this era, so in my mind it makes this particular image stand out a bit more.
That's it for the COMC portion of the post, but before I call it a wrap, I'm gonna squeeze in an eBay purchase from either last year, or the year before. I just don't know, it got scanned right away, stuck in a folder, and then forgotten (the scan, not the card -- I've seen the card in it's binder many times since).
I know that a lot of collector's aren't too keen on mis-registered cards, and I'm not either when it's just a slight blur, but I absolutely love them when they're this off. This is my second 1970 Topps that's this wonked, and unlike the Tony Perez, which is even better, this one fit into a player collection; that being Mike Cuellar. Since these are listed under so many different descriptions, they're not always easy to find. In fact, I only came across this one while doing a general search for Mike Cuellar. I think it was just described as an error. At around $5, I know that I overpaid for it, but I really wanted, and had been prepared to go higher if need be. As much as I love the individual card, I can't help but wonder how awesome this whole sheet would've been to see (and potentially own).
There's a part of me that would like to just get the rest of scan dump posts done (so that I no longer have to see my folders of shame), but I have a couple of thank you posts that I really should get to, so those'll probably be what's on tap for the coming month.
Never seen that Raschi card, or the "Buhner Fan Club" card, before. Love them!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the '70 Pitching Leaders card would look like with 3-D glasses? That one is way off! I liked Tiant better when he was with the Twins. Nice cards.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't ever thought of that. I have a pair somewhere, and will have to give it a try the next time I come across them.
DeleteThe Koufax is wonderful, well worth it!
ReplyDeletemy dad gave me that dukes team set back in 1980 or 81 and i thought it was great to have a koufax card. still have the set and the sandy today. and, i don't think you overpaid for the 70T LL card - niche collectors seek those items out. i've sold some miscuts and misregistered cards like that for more than what you paid. great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThat's really neat that you've been able to hold onto it all of this time. And I would've loved to have seen those misregistered cards that you've sold.
DeleteThe Koufax card came to me several years ago and I showed it on the blog. It's also known to be counterfeited, though I don't know how that's determined. ... P.S.: Those 2 Kellogg's cards are the next best things on this post.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that. COMC has been pretty good about spotting fakes over the years, so hopefully they know what to look for on this one.
Deletethose are some great cards.
ReplyDeleteI've loved that Raschi for a long time. Didn't know he spent time with Portland. Nice Sandoz-flavored 1970 Topps card!
ReplyDeleteIt's a hard card not to like :)
DeleteSeems like we have a lot in common. I too used to write 2 to 3 posts per week... but struggle to post 2 to 3 times per month these days. I love those vintage Post cards and love the Buhner Fan Club photo more than the headshot. But we definitely differ on our opinions of lenticular Kellogg's cards. Those are some of my favorite things to collect.
ReplyDeleteI'd like them a lot more if there was never any danger of them cracking.
DeleteThat blur card is really cool. It hurt my eyes for my age, but cool.
ReplyDeleteGriffeys are always nice adds and I never get tired of seeing Kellogs cards
I like them a lot, but I can't stare at them for too long either.
DeleteObviously love the Red Man card and thank you for the shout out in the post!
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DeleteI like the image on that 54 Bowman Raschi, which I've never seen before. Its not the best set from the 50s out there by a long shot, but there are a few cards in that one where the image and the color look really cool and that is one of them.
ReplyDeleteI'm not overly fond of the set either. In fact, this might be the only card from it that I ever really wanted to own (though I do have a few more).
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