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Old 06-10-2015, 04:42 PM
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Default A Pair of 1972 High Number Joe Namath Pro Action Cards for Trade

I have these two 1972 Joe Namath #343 Pro Action cards for trade. They are both in pretty nice shape with the only real detractor being the small bump in the top right corner of the second card...



Note: the scans of the backs might not be oriented entirely properly. I believe the top right of the card front correlates to the bottom right corner of the reverse, so if you're looking at the corners, be sure to examine ALL corners.

I paid a pretty penny to get these guys over the years, so I'm looking to get something pretty substantial in return for one or both of them. If you're interested in talking about a trade, take a look at the list of baseball cards that I'm looking for (below) and LMK what you have. I'll be happy to answer any questions.

And for full disclosure, the only photoshop actions I took were Image >>Auto Tone>>Auto Contrast>>Auto Color to sharpen the quality of the scan. That is my SOP.


I am very interested in these:
• HOF'ers in nice shape from the 50's and 60's, ungraded
• Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente & Mickey Mantle cards
• 1958 Topps HOF'ers
• Tough to find errors and variations from the 50's through the early 70's
• 1964 Topps Stand-Ups (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1961-67 Topps high numbers and SP's
• 1963 Fleer BB stars and HOF'ers in exmt or better shape
• 1954 Bowman HOF'ers
• 1954 Red Heart BB (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1972-73 OPC Hockey starter set with stars and/or high numbers
• T-206's
• I'm also open to a wide variety of other stuff that may interest me. LMK what you have.
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