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Big milestone today! I just hit 2000 unique Bo Bichette cards in my collection, which has been my goal all year. Now I'm going to bring in all my cards from COMC, Sportlots, etc., organize them all, and make sure they're all documented properly. In 2026 I am going to reassess whether I want to continue ($ ouch), plus I'll know by then if Bo will still even be a Blue Jay.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/SanJoseSharks/s/8TlpjbogM9![]() Thinking about how much this must've cost makes me feel light-headed but it's pretty cool nonetheless
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This is going to be a fun and expensive year. https://x.com/SCCTradingCards/status/1952422746257817897 https://www.steelcitycollectibles.c...cRoCUwMQAvD_BwE
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Upper Deck did a really nice job with the Bruins set, can’t imagine Detroit being any different.
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Okay! Besides my two player collections I've decided to collect the Upper Deck Portrait cards starting with the 2023-2024 ones because they're dorky as gently caress and I love them![]() ![]()
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HOLY gently caress posted:Okay! Besides my two player collections I've decided to collect the Upper Deck Portrait cards starting with the 2023-2024 ones because they're dorky as gently caress and I love them Those are extremely my jam Oh my god gritty!
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Ever dragged junk wax cards around for decades knowing that they're worthless? Well I did. But then I moved cross country and left them behind with a friend. HE then dragged them from Seattle to LA and back over the course of another 6 years. Then HE moved them to Minnesota where I had moved and I was reunited. The amount of gas burned moving these cards around the country dwarfs their value.![]() I need to clear some closet space in my office and I'm not really sure these 1987 Topps Incaviglias really warrant the pomp and circumstance of binders... ![]() About to get nostalgic as hell over here.
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I love the '88 Topps, not sure if you have those but I have probably 30 or so signed. Ron Karkovice did a free signing here last month so I got him to sign one.
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FlamingLiberal posted:I love the '88 Topps, not sure if you have those but I have probably 30 or so signed. Ron Karkovice did a free signing here last month so I got him to sign one. I have a maybe 1500-2000 77-79 Topps from an older brother that collected. Then I started up from 82 through 1988. I have a LOT of 1988 topps, fleer, donruss and score. I bought a box or two of 89 Topps and Fleer and then just stopped cold turkey. These binders are basically a 1986-1988 who's who in failed prospects. But then you turn a page and you're looking at Greg Maddux rookie cards. OMG he's an upper echelon hall of famer they must be worth a fortune!!!! Lol. Is there any legitimate thing to do with these? They're not worth anything barring some miracle PSA 10 grade on a few of them, but I'm never grading them and despite being a careful nerd of a kid - they likely all have some defect or another. I used to hear people say you should give them to some kids charity, but what the Hell? No poor kid in need wants to look at Shane Mack or Dave Magadan. I assume if I called a card shop and asked if I could just drop them off they'd ask me not to. I'm mentally at peace with them being worthless and don't mind tossing them in the recycling, but it just feels dirty. Edit - more content. My earliest baseball card memories are opening packs of 1977 Topps with my dad and older brother. I was 5. I didn't know who was who just that there was a new team called The Mariners and we lived in the north west and Hell yeah baseball! Not knowing anything about the players, I'd open a pack with my dad and he'd tell me who was good. I can distinctly remember him gushing about one particular player that I got so that was my new favorite player. Ha ha ha. I'm a five year old Mariners fan and my favorite player is Pete Rose. In hindsight, someone should have called CPS. But that's why 9 years later I was eating a lot of Wheaties and savng boxes cause I'm sure these will be worth a lot! ![]() Tony Phillips fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Aug 31, 2025 |
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No there's nothing you can really do with them. I guess keep any rookies of like HOFers but other than that, they still aren't worth anything because they were so overproduced.
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FlamingLiberal posted:No there's nothing you can really do with them. I guess keep any rookies of like HOFers but other than that, they still aren't worth anything because they were so overproduced. That's more or less where I ended up tonight. I went through two binders. Remembered lots of guys. Good times. Then 95+% went into the recycling. HOF rookies and a few 2nd year cards if I liked them went into a box. Actually, the box previously held a hand collated set of 1988 Score. Those all went into the recycling so I could use the box. This is probably about a much fun as you can have with cards like this. Having a good time, actually. Third binder was more interesting. More or less where I had stashed anyone of note from 1982 or before. Still mostly garbage, but some interesting things. I'll post some pics later. Also in that binder were my autographs. A whole lot of forgotten mid to late 80s mariners, but also some cool ones as well. I know the Dimaggio signatures are from 1987 in Oakland - part of some All Star game festivities. I don't really remember them like I do DiMaggio, but I assume Drysdale and Robinson were from the same time. ![]() I do actually have some older cards I should get graded. I assume the DiMaggio autos should be authenticated as well.
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Yes DiMaggio stuff is worth something
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When your favorite player is Pete Rose and it's 1984 or so it gets boring as Hell to collect Pete Rose cards. By the Summer of 84 I assure you I wanted Don Mattingly cards, not Pete. It was new favorite player time. That's why if any of you need 56 1987 Topps Boggs cards, I'm your guy. ![]() Pete Rose and Wade Boggs. The two players I collected the most and longest. There's a third player that I liked though. Because Bill James called him ugly in "The Historical Baseball Abstract" and I thought it was funny. In 1988 I would bet anything that I was the only 16 year old kid in America actively collecting Don Mossi cards. ![]() I know I had 1958 and 1964s in the past - not sure where they went. Don't think he had a 1965.
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I have a signed Mossi card around here somewhere. He used to sign through the mail when he was alive
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Don Mossi somehow only the third goofiest guy among the 1961 American League ERA leaders.
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Don Mossi actually had a decent career and was pretty good for three year run with the Tigers. Long story, but a friend and I once ended up seeing "Peggy Sue Got Married" after the movie ticket guy refused to let us into R rated Stand By Me. This was 1986. I don't think I was collecting Mossi yet, but he gets name dropped by Nic Cage's character in the movie as he's talking about the Tigers starting rotation. Can't find it on youtube, but somehow a Peggy Sue got Married soundboard exists. https://www.101soundboards.com/sounds/5538867-don-mossi-frank-lary-jim-bunning-and-paul-foytack These are the things that use up braincells in my head. Edit - If anyone's interested - I have some signed index cards that I don't recognize. Would love some guesses on who they are. Tony Phillips fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Sep 2, 2025 |
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I can give the IDs a shot
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A fun one
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Skoora posted:A fun one
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So what does one do with a bunch of low level numbered stuff or practice squad player autos? Me and my kids have been ripping a lot of 25 Panini looking for Dart and Skatabo cards (without much luck past the base cards) but have a bunch of stuff that seems to have limited value but we have no interest in holding onto. Saquaon Barkley jersey card numbered to 499? No thank you.
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![]() Not a bad hit from a holiday tin I bought for $20. I only had an old top loader handy thats why it looks scratched but it looked good out of that pack and went right in a fresh penny sleeve.
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That design goes so hard. Great find!
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Somebody gave me a pity $30 for about 20,000 cards and low-end memorabilia. I had to drive 90 minutes to the one card shop who wouldn't just throw everything away. When I got home I realized I had forgotten about the binders in my trunk. Still got em 10 years later. That's about another 10,000 of junk wax.
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