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- superman-prime
- scratch 1 for the coog guys
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I have around 120k sports cards
mainly classic basketball 86 87 fleer
baseball pre 1984
and topps chrome football every year
and key rookies here and there
I love the 1989 upper deck set but now UD sucks
Donruss football is the way to go
and fleer (ud product) still bytes
as far as new cards all i buy is current football rookie stuff now
mainly classic basketball 86 87 fleer
baseball pre 1984
and topps chrome football every year
and key rookies here and there
I love the 1989 upper deck set but now UD sucks
Donruss football is the way to go
and fleer (ud product) still bytes
as far as new cards all i buy is current football rookie stuff now

click at your own risk. I have been debating if i should just throw them away. Im sick of looking at them, and you cant sell them because they arent worth the shipping.
These pics belong in the hall of shame.
yuck
disgusting
really, wtf....
just plain gross
no comment
These pics belong in the hall of shame.
yuck
disgusting
really, wtf....
just plain gross
no comment
- R Daneel
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- Valiant fan since: 1991
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Yea tell me about it. I always get into collectables at the wrong time! I started collecting baseball cards at the end of 1986. Bought some of those horrible 1986 Topps cards. Talk about a set with little to nothing for key cards!greg wrote:Yes, T206s are a little better option.JustCallMeAric wrote:Yeah most of them are. I collect some vintage T206s and such. They hold their value pretty well.
Most people who ask "anyone collect baseball cards" have a stack of 1987 Topps.
In 1987 I went hold wild with those repeat wood grain borders! I had a binder full of those Larkin rookies - was a big Reds fan. Ate so much gum (aka sweetened sawdust) that all of my teeth should have fell out.
Here is a rarely seen Barry Bonds rookie from that set ... don't be jealous!


- superman-prime
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- Chiclo
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I can't guage how serious you are, but I'd buy some off of you if you wanted to get rid of them.Smashey wrote:click at your own risk. I have been debating if i should just throw them away. Im sick of looking at them, and you cant sell them because they arent worth the shipping.
These pics belong in the hall of shame.
yuck
disgusting
really, wtf....
just plain gross
no comment
Just to tear through a few boxes and see what sets I could put together. Call it a cheap date.
- superman-prime
- scratch 1 for the coog guys
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- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:27 am
- Location: phx az (east valley)
- superman-prime
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- TKWill
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Me, too. Well at least on the '89 Topps Traded Football.Chiclo wrote:I can't guage how serious you are, but I'd buy some off of you if you wanted to get rid of them.Smashey wrote:click at your own risk. I have been debating if i should just throw them away. Im sick of looking at them, and you cant sell them because they arent worth the shipping.
These pics belong in the hall of shame.
yuck
disgusting
really, wtf....
just plain gross
no comment
Just to tear through a few boxes and see what sets I could put together. Call it a cheap date.