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Saturday, October 24, 2015

No Trades Left Behind - final edition PLUS THE CLAW

Is it possible to be caught up?  If I can post this before the next mail delivery, then YES! 

Earlier this month, I shared some great cards and announced the most recent prize winner.  Cynical Buddha, your cheesy 90s set shipped yesterday.  In the meantime there are a few more trade partners to thank, in no particular order. 
 
Playah at the Plate, Brian sent a welcome package which arrived at my new address before I did.  He included a number of 2008 Upper Deck Documentary cards - some are shown here.  I do appreciate these cards which are from an issue I didn't purchase, nor ever intend to purchase even at a tremendously discounted price.  For all of the many good things from Upper Deck, there were an appalling number of releases.  This may be the bane of them all!  With a 4890 card BASE set, Upper Deck attempted to document every single game of the 2008 season.  I'm not sure I'd want to meet the persons who completed this set, all likely serial killers.

 
A few cards from Pacific, a company who could not compete for my 90's collecting dollars:



Nice Chrome additions:

 
 
Blue and green parallels:



Brian, thanks so much for thinking of me!  I'll round up some Rangers and send 'em your way!  Hope you are safe from the current flooding in DFW!

P-town Tom, always waiting til next year - well, maybe next year.  I was rooting for those fellas!  A young Cub team will surely give us another reason to believe in 2016.  Tom sent a nice lot of cards my way too:

Kinsler grinding his palm down:

 
 AUTOS AND RELICS!



That last card #/99 features Ordonez - and a World Series bound Granderson - from a nicely designed 2008 Upper Deck's A Piece of History. It bears a strong resemblance to recent Triple Threads issues.


Tom included breakfast cards - always the most important of the day:

 


A deckling of Willie Horton from 1969 Topps.  Sah-weet!   Tom included a nice note welcoming me to the Midwest.  Thanks so much!!


Matthew not a scurvy dog Scott dropped a pwe in the mail recently containing these fellas:



Knebel is knice itself but Matt included Fan Favorites, always-on-card autos of  Fryman and Tettleton.  Totally awesome from Bob Walk the Plank - thank you!


And finally, John Miller from Johnny's Trading Spot also sent a welcome package:


I always do what I'm told...


Playing Hardball with Higginson and Stuck on Sparky - both Fleer fun!

Gold?  GOLD!

Studio produced many gorgeous issues over the years but blew it in 1995.  A charge card design? 


There's gold in them thar Topps! Black gold. Maybe even a little fools gold for those who completed these parallel sets.  


I completed my first parallel set with 94 Donruss.  Did someone say fool?  Ok, I completed two sets. Now that's off my chest... Confessing my foolishness always makes me feel a bit better about myself.



As you can see, John sent a big helping of Fielders my way, putting a large dent in my pc.  Several of these are cool oddball issues. What is it with Fielder and food?  Probably a contract including sausage and cereal for life.


1993 SP featured an early die cut insert with Platinum Power, inserted on average one in nine packs.  These were super hot cards upon release.  Pricey enough that I never attempted to complete the set.  High BV now is $12 on the most popular of the 20 card set.

If these cards weren't sweet enough, John managed to send one more item - personalized for me:


The current VP and Asst GM for the White Sox personalized an older photo with a trophy signature.  John, I'm not sure how you pulled this off but this is one of the most unique items I've received from a trade pal. Perhaps a little card show magic?  You went all out for this auto and I more than appreciate the time you took.  This gem will always be special!  Thank you again - and a stack of Braves will be looking for a new home very soon.
 
Wow - there it is.  Whoop!!  If I've forgotten anyone at all, please let me know.  Cards were coming in while I was packing to move, during the move, and while unpacking.  It became rather difficult to keep up.  I want to share the generosity of all my blog pals with others out there. 

NOW FOR THE PLUS!
This leads us to the giveaway portion of my post:



THE CLAW HAS CHOSEN....

 
If you want a chance to win Mark T the B'head you must be resident of the USA and comment  below to enter.  Schmoozing is always good  ;)  but not required.   Wow, isn't that just easy?  Sometime next Saturday Oct 31st, I'll randomize FOUR times and the new owner will be announced.
 
Thanks for reading! 

11 comments:

  1. Sign me up, I always dig bobbleheads.

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    1. you are in the race. good luck! and thanks for reading!

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  2. Great stuff all around, especially that Buddy Bell photo!

    Also, if I happen to win the bobblehead, please send it to Spiff at Texas Rangers cards!
    (http://rangerscards.blogspot.com/)

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    1. Thanks Tony - may the Randomizer be kind to you. :)

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  3. You're really on the Mark with this post Julie.

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    1. Hmmm, something tells me you just entered the contest. Good luck! :)

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  4. This contest is closed. Randomizer forthcoming.

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  5. You're a good egg Julie. The Tex bobble head arrived, safe and sound, along with a side order of Teggsheira & Blegglock!

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    1. Eggcellent! Tex needed his little friends! Thanks for giving them all a great new home!

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