Gainfully employed again, it's safe to spend a bit more freely. Though I'll be making less, the benefits of working so close to home freed up funds! I'll use less than 5 gallons of gas per month! I was filling up 4-5 times monthly at an average of $40 per! A card I once thought unobtainable is now a permanent resident! No sense in dragging out this announcement. Please meet Mr. Tiger, Al Kaline in his 1954 Topps card debut:
BOTH SIDES NOW
It isn't perfect, which would truly make this card impossible on my budget. The number of graded cards I own can be counted on Three Finger Brown's right hand. The card being graded gave me confidence to know this Kaline is authentic...and the price was right!
It presents well with no creasing plus good centering and color. While not PSA, SGC is a well respected vintage grading company. Most importantly, I look at this card and see Mr. Tiger in all his youthful glory, hitting and fielding his way to the Hall of Fame. It's a sweet addition. Only three Topps cards from his playing days are missing from the PC: 56, 66 and 75. The 71 needs replacing.
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While I have your attention, I want to show off another addition - this one to my bookcase. It's a rare occasion when Ty Cobb isn't the main focus of my Tiger collection.
Holy Smokes, awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteI hope to own a Mr. Tiger RC one day...congratulations!
thanks! never thought I'd own one either, John. Hope you do too!
DeleteThat's huge, congrats! I'm totally jealous.
ReplyDeleteThanks, 2 Many! What? You don't own one yet? I'm kinda surprised! Don't be jealous. I won't eat for two weeks.
DeleteCongrats on the Kaline!
ReplyDeleteNick, thank you! I love vintage more all the time!
DeleteWow, you are having a hell of a week! Truly a great way to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteShlabby, it's been a good week! Even made it through my first day at the new job w/o the first day jitters! It's laid back, jeans and sneakers every day and a five minute drive...unless I get stuck behind a tractor.
DeleteAl Kaline didn't have a base card in '75, just the Record Breakers card (#4). If that is the one you need I have one to trade.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's the one. Let me see what I can come up with for a switch-a-roo! Thanks Bo!
DeleteAmazing card, congrats on the pick up!
ReplyDeletethank you Adam! Worth all the pennies spent!
DeleteLove your sense of baseball humor! "The number of graded cards I own can be counted on Three Finger Brown's right hand."
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the fuzzy cornered Kaline!
P-Tom, I chuckled writing that line but it is the truth. I prefer cards that can be held. The texture on old cardboard is hard to beat. I could break it out of its plasticized prison but then I'd likely misplace it. ;) Harder to lose this way! lol!
DeleteCongratulations Julie! That's one heck of an addition to your Tigers collection.
ReplyDeleteThanks Fuji! Not much can top this one except maybe...some much older Ty Cobb!
DeleteThat's a great card.. congrats! And good news about the computer and gas usage, too!
ReplyDeleteI was ready for some good juju! Thanks, gav!
DeleteGlad I could be of help!
ReplyDeletethanks DJ! I appreciate you!
DeleteWow, that's a great card!
ReplyDeleteamazing cardboard, it is! thanks!
Deletethat's just a great card.
ReplyDeleteHowdy! Welcome to the community! Thanks much for stopping by!
DeleteHappy to help and great to read about your new card!
ReplyDeletethanks again Steve! Now that the wireless is working, this machine is fantastic. I can't believe how quickly it boots and shuts down!
DeleteGlad to see that you're back in the game!
ReplyDeletegood to see you, period!
DeleteLike you, it's stunning!
ReplyDeleteaw shucks, Poo Key.
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