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What is everyone's personal white whale card?
What is the 1 card everyone personally looking for?
Mine: 2007 Madison Bumgarner Donruss Elite Extra Status Black Auto /1 |
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I found the one I had been after for a while earlier this year. The next big white whale type cards I will be after are a Babe Ruth RC or a PSA 10 86 Fleer Jordan. It could be a while before I can pull either of those off though.
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For me and my limited budget, it's any SGC 10/PSA 1 Walter Johnson.
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Since we're in the Post-War Baseball, 1980's - Present section, I'll go with the 1990 Topps (No Name) Frank Thomas.
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I actually opened this thread back up to add this card. A personal favorite of mine and one I'd love to add to the collection.
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I picked mine up a few months ago...an uncut sheet of the 1987 Bellingham Mariners then I was lucky enough to get it signed in person by Ken Griffey Jr.
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My white whale of post 90's Maddux cards would have to be the 2007 Allen and Ginter original mini sketch card (by Dick Perez).
Although I never saw this card come to auction, I lost out on two other auctions for sketch cards of his produced by Topps during his playing years - simply because I failed to check back in and make a last minute bids. Because of that, I think this makes me only want this particular card even more. |
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About a decade ago
I let a hobby friend purchase via auction a 1980 Topps Pepsi Mike Schmidt production card.
I'd love to won that one day -- there are probably fewer than five examples in existence; I'm happy to own a proof card of such, but the production example would be a white whale. |
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My white whale is #404 Dick Brodowski from the 52 topps set. Just yesterday I was bidding on him, thinking I'd finally found a nice centered example, PSA 7. But every frigging number I put in, it couldn't top the other guy's high bid. Maybe it was a shill. Who knows. All I knew was for a card whose SMR is $395, I had bid $700 and STILL couldn't top out. I finally had to cry uncle. The search will go on.
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1973 topps comic
Nolan Ryan
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White Whale
What if you find your white whale but the PSA label DOES NOT have grade on 2nd line instead of 3rd or card WAS NOT submitted to PSA by current owner...Do you still buy it?
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Ive been wanting a 1993 sp derek jeter in BGS 9 at least
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I've got one. 1994 Topps Finest Refractor Charlie Hough. I have two of the 1993's (which are supposed to be more rare) but I haven't ever seen the 1994. I see a lot of other commons going for under 5 bucks including shipping. Maybe he was short printed? If anyone has one I'll buy it from you.
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I was in the same boat for a good while with a 1995 Finest Conine Refractor. No one on eBay, comc, or message boards had it. I finally found it on Sportlots for a few bucks. Strange that it'd take over a year to find what's basically a common. |
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I just purchased my white whale which was a chipper desert shield It is graded Psa 5 which all i wanted was it to be graded so i didn't have to worry about counterfit. As a huge chipper collector I just wanted to own the card so grade was only for authenticity purpose so I am very happy
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Hmm, post 1980 whales?
I'm easy. For baseball, a BGS 10 '89 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr, and football, a PSA 10 '81 Topps Joe Montana.
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If we're going back a little further, these two vintage cards would definitely be my white whales. My two all-time favorite players, perfect mint rookies.
1975 Topps Robin Yount PSA 10 1955 Topps Roberto Clemente PSA 10
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Looks like I have two - 1987 Dick Howser and Ricky Wright signed.
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I don't really chase for anything specific, but to think about something truly rare. I would say maybe the 2006 Topps Alex Gordon that is just the frame of the card, although the white stock ones with just the foil priting looks cooler.
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Post 1980
Topps 2001 Pujols #160B with corrected photo on back and no cap...if it exists
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The Garvey 1980 Topps prototype coin, but since it is not really a card, then I'd have to say the 2003 Donruss Team Heroes Beckett Gold Sample Garvey card (if one actually exists).
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'97 Donruss Signature Century Marks Vladimir Guerrero.
I have all three versions in '98 but the '97...no luck! |
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Mine would be the 06 Bowman Chrome Prospects Ryan Klosterman Superfractor and Red Refractor. He worked at a gym i used to work at in the off season and got to know each other a bit. Since then I've tried to locate either one of them and no luck.
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Here's mine:
1978 Topps / Zest Soap - Willie Montanez, PSA 10 |
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White Whale Card
1963 Post Cereal Frank Thomas
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A fleer Jordan rookie
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I actually have 3.
1954 Topps Hank Aaron 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews 1967 Topps Venezuelan Hank Aaron The first two I can get eventually, once I have the funds, the 67 VZ I've never seen. |
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1987 Perez-Steele Great Moments Mickey Mantle graded PSA 9 MINT!
I love the original 1910s-era set these cards were based on, the immortal T-3 Turkey Red tobacco cabinet premiums, regarded by collectors as the most elegant series of cards ever conceived, printed with all the brilliant color and care that was possible then, which was considerable. Fast forward to 1987. The adult baseball card hobby was at its zenith. I mean to tell ya, everything was BOOMING. Of all the artists involved in our hobby, probably the very best was Dick Perez, whose partnership with Frank and Peggy Steele formed a hobby powerhouse, producing a wide variety of dazzling, absolutely scintilating creations that captured the nostalgic beauty of the games' great players of the past. It is my firm opinion that their finest creation was a series entitled Perez-Steele Great Moments. Using the same style and format as the aforementioned T-3 premiums, the idea was to buy these stunning high-quality cards and have the now-retired baseball great autograph his card for you at any of a number of sports collector conventions taking place, each week it seemed, where they might be appearing as an autograph guest. The Perez-Steele Great Moments were limited to 5000 cards each, which now seems like a whale of a lot. However, the hobby was going like gangbusters and these impressive, thick cards sold like hotcakes!!!!!!!!! Now, I was quite taken with the Mickey Mantle card. When I saw it for the first time in the pages of SPORTS COLLECTORS DIGEST, instantly I fell in love with that radiant piece. Collecting vintage Mantle cards and coins at the time, I was definitely one of those raving "MANTLE MANIACS!" Well, I saw in that card something beautiful enough to put with my period Mickey Mantles. The far majority of the Great Moments sold were used as a most appropriate print to get autographed. In this case, Mickey Mantle signed many of them, and his always legible, beautiful, flowing autograph looked swell on the Great Moment. One day on eBay, I came upon an unsigned PSA high grade example. I was so moved by it again, but deliberated a few months because of the BIN price tag-- $107.99. The seller wouldn't budge on his price. Looking at the many autographed examples and the extremely few unsigned ones available, I began to appreciate the gorgeous PSA 9 MINT card itself. Finally, in April of 2015 I bought it, and absolutely love it. It's sure hefty in the thick PSA T-3 holder they employ for these. Brings back fond memories of that stage of the hobby, and I'm very pleased to put this piece with the period Mantles I still have left. Buying for investment was farthest from my mind; simply not my intention. I just love how the card looks. I've seen what I believe is the original picture Dick Perez based his painting from for this card, which dates to around 1960, right in the heart of Mick's great career. Mantle is batting, the pitch coming in, and Perez captured Mickey's split-second eager joy of seeing one he likes and can cream! Yanks' manager Casey Stengel is seen in the dugout, watching him about to send one into orbit. The box seat fans were portrayed, giving the imagery perfect balance and a story so evocative of what us Mantle Maniacs love! As I recall, Mr. Perez couldn't single out "a great moment" for Mr. Mantle, there being so many. Instead, he wisely portrayed the scene we his fans cherish---watching the man bat! Even when Mick was taking batting practice, OPPOSING players would stop what they were doing, and just watch him. Respect and admiration. So many of those Great Moments were autographed by Mr. Mantle, and I am in no way insinuating it is defaced if autographed; that's what it was meant for! Notwithstanding, as an update, it is December 13, 2016, the height of Christmas selling and buying. From the eBay listing, there are 14 individual Great Moments Mickey Mantles offered, and EVERY ONE OF THEM is autographed! As a further update, it is March 9, 2017, and I count 19 Mantle-autographed Great Moments cards, with one non-autographed. However, the non-autographed is part of a set, and nobody would want to plunk down $1,000 just to get the Mantle, on the slim chance it would grade out PSA 9. I prefer a different Mickey Mantle-autographed piece. Mickey's own favorite photo of himself was a Ray Gallo picture taken in the Red Sox visitors' dugout in September, 1956. Around 1980, Gallo had the photo expertly colorized, and issued a limited run of colorized prints autographed by Mickey. Early in 2017, I was extremely fortunate to buy one that had been properly preserved. It's already been PSA / DNAed. I intend to have PSA holder it with their 8 X !0 photo holder. I had my sights set on that Mickey Mantle autographed item for over a year. Back to the Perez-Steele Mantle Greatest Moment, the fact remains I am a baseball card collector first and foremost, and I determined I wanted an ultra-high grade example of just the unsigned card itself. Also, the few unsigned survivors I have seen listed on eBay often have a dinged corner, being an over-sized card that was very hard to protect from all harm in what has now been 30 years since its release. I noticed several were sun-bleached from being displayed directly where the sun's rays would hit it each day for likely at least a year. Sad. The Great Moments is such a breathtaking Mickey Mantle card. Relieved when I bought it; glad I didn't wait a second longer. Chances are ify it would still be on eBay. Be that as it may, I came to the point where I desperately wanted that ultra-high grade specimen for my collection, and consider it one of my "white whales" from 1980 to the present day. For that matter, I genuinely regard the Ray Gallo autographed photo as a memorabilia white whale. They are somewhat plentiful, true; but let me paint a brief picture. If everyone on my block had one except me, as beautiful as it is, I would be depressed! Cheers. At this point, thank you for reading this LONG post. ---Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 10-13-2018 at 11:03 AM. Reason: EBay research update to prove my point of card's rarity |
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One or the other...
Pete Rose signed baseball "I'm sorry I shot JFK"
Or 1989 Fleer Billy Ripkin **ace double print PSA 10
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1967 Venezuelan Topps Hank Aaron base card. Any condition.
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1963 Topps Al Weis rookie card . . . the only Topps White Sox card I don't own. It's not like it can't be found, I'm just not willing to pay that much for the privilege of acquiring Al Weis
I'm sure I don't have to explain this one . . . |
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This card....
cjack_chief_bender.jpg ...and this press guide. Last Orioles publication I lack. 54Guide.jpg
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1)-1952 Topps #407 Eddie Mathews.
2)-1952 Topps #314 Roy Campanella There other 52 Topps cards that are high on my list such as, Berra, Martin, and Wilhelm, to name a few, but Mathews is definitely my whale followed closely by Campy.
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My current whale
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My Current Whale
1963 Post Cereal Frank Thomas EX-MT Raw
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wow. I have never seen that one.
I don't really have a modern white whale, but I'd love to find a 1960 Spic and Span Hank Aaron.
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At this moment, PSA 9 1958 Topps Jim Davenport
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Not that its hard to find, but more that its hard for me to pull the trigger.
A nicely centered, no creases, corner wear OK, 1953 Topps Willie Mays.
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1922 Felix Potin Winston Churchill.
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If we are going with post-1980 baseball, a genuine 1993 Ichiro Hawaiian Winter League card.
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Henderon XRC
Chong's card... can never pull the trigger... but have wanted one for quite some time... always seems like other are willing to pay more....
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1955 Felin's Franks Panel #4- Whit Wyatt
The most expensive (but not the rarest) Whitlow Wyatt card.
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I just recently got back into cards after about a 25+ year hiatus. On a whim I was going through my closet a few weeks ago and found the 1991 Topps Jose Canseco #390 All Star mis-cut card that I pulled from a pack as a kid.
Its mis-cut almost perfectly across the very top of the Topps T that it looks like the brand is "Lopps" instead of Topps. You can see a small amount of the T from the next card on the bottom. I thought it would be neat to check it out online and maybe get a copy of a "correct card" Which has turned into getting at least 1 "instance" meaning parallel, errors, misprint, variation of that card. It just had to be 1991 Topps...this is were the White Whale part comes in. I mean its kinda 1 card, but it's several of 1 card. My White Whale morphs! So far I have: 1. Mis-cut 2. Normal front/football back 3. Regular base 4. UV Glow back base 5. O-Pee-Chee 6. Tiffany 7. Micro 8. Desert Shield 9. Desert Shield with mis-stamp beyond the border(got it from a well known Canseco collector(Tanner) and from other info I have read, it is not a fake) 10. Entire sheet with the Canseco #390 on it(and 2 more sheets for most of the set I think). 11. 2016 Archives Autographed Signature Series Buyback. 12. 2015 Archives Autographed Signature Series Buyback What I know exists but don't have a lead on is the 1991 O-Pee-Chee Pre Production Sample Sheet with the #390. Saw it on this forum I think from a picture a member named Mishi put up, but I have been unable to contact them. What I think exists are but can't find at all are: 1. Double front version Canseco one side and someone else the other based on multiple other cards from the 1991 Topps set being that way for sale online. 2. Blank front based on a Ken Griffey Jr card I think is from the same sheet as the Canseco #390 that is for sale online. 3. Blank back which I have very little info on. What I am pretty sure don't exist are: 1. Mini Cracker Jack 2. Topps Pre Production Sample (there is a #700 but I don't think the set include the All Stars in the Pre Production Sample but I could be wrong). As you can see I am pretty far down the rabbit hole of finding this "1" White Whale card. Any help at all would be appreciated! Thanks! |
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I thought I had a Cracker Jack set kicking around somewhere; let me look for it tonight. Maybe he is in there?
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