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hcv123 05-04-2020 10:12 AM

What Floyd said
 
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Originally Posted by rats60 (Post 1977435)
They were inserts in the packs of 1962 Topps baseball cards. There are two combos with the Battey being the toughest. I own both.

Centering is also a big problem with the 62's

Empty77 05-05-2020 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1977472)
Centering is also a big problem with the 62's

IDK Howard, mine looks pretty good...:D

hcv123 05-05-2020 10:41 AM

Yours
 
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Originally Posted by Empty77 (Post 1977702)
IDK Howard, mine looks pretty good...:D

looks exceptional!

docpatlv 05-05-2020 09:15 PM

Sorry for the delay. I had to locate my copy of the magazine. The book cover is the same height top to bottom, but slightly narrower from side to side. I do believe it came from a magazine and probably the same issue. The magazine cover says 16 pages of color photos. When I checked mine, it only had 12 pages of color photos. So if you add the 4 pages from the book cover you get 16.

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Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1976488)
If it IS in the magazine and you had it under your nose (in the magazine) all this time and didn't realize it!

What if the book cover came from this exact magazine and were reunited after all these years???:eek:

hcv123 05-06-2020 06:49 AM

It would make sense
 
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Originally Posted by docpatlv (Post 1978027)
Sorry for the delay. I had to locate my copy of the magazine. The book cover is the same height top to bottom, but slightly narrower from side to side. I do believe it came from a magazine and probably the same issue. The magazine cover says 16 pages of color photos. When I checked mine, it only had 12 pages of color photos. So if you add the 4 pages from the book cover you get 16.



What if the book cover came from this exact magazine and were reunited after all these years???:eek:

That people pulled the book cover out to use much of the time. We'll have to be sure to check any future purchases of the magazine. Ultimately hopefully will confirm that this was the centerfold of the magazine - Are the pages numbered? If so - do they skip numbers at the center of the magazine - I will have to take a look at my copy too. Anyone else have one of these to check?

David W 05-07-2020 06:01 AM

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Nothing earth shaking here, but during the "Lockdown" I've been sorting through and getting rid of thousands of cards.

I found this 2002 Diamond King box with Clemente on it.

docpatlv 05-07-2020 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by David W (Post 1978317)
Nothing earth shaking here, but during the "Lockdown" I've been sorting through and getting rid of thousands of cards.

I found this 2002 Diamond King box with Clemente on it.

Cool box David. When you say getting rid of cards...are you donating or straight to the trash. I probably need to do the same, but I have a hard time getting rid of cards, even junk commons. I probably have 150,000 or so I have to figure out what to do with.

hcv123 05-07-2020 01:33 PM

The plot thickens!
 
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Originally Posted by docpatlv (Post 1978027)
Sorry for the delay. I had to locate my copy of the magazine. The book cover is the same height top to bottom, but slightly narrower from side to side. I do believe it came from a magazine and probably the same issue. The magazine cover says 16 pages of color photos. When I checked mine, it only had 12 pages of color photos. So if you add the 4 pages from the book cover you get 16.



What if the book cover came from this exact magazine and were reunited after all these years???:eek:

I located my copy. I counted 14 color pages, but more interesting is there is a subscription card attached at the staple at the center of the magazine. While not impossible, I think it is unlikely that the book cover would have been stapled over the sub card. Anyone else with one of these?

David W 05-08-2020 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by docpatlv (Post 1978369)
Cool box David. When you say getting rid of cards...are you donating or straight to the trash. I probably need to do the same, but I have a hard time getting rid of cards, even junk commons. I probably have 150,000 or so I have to figure out what to do with.

I'm sorting them. I've got about 20K commons from about 1985 to 2010. I'm going to either donate to a thrift store or try to sell on Facebook/Craigs List for $20 or so. They are just being compiled in boxes.

All the HOF'ers (or likely) and big stars (Murphy, Mattingly, etc...) I put in penny sleeves. I'm going to start doing card shows again this fall/next year. 5 cent box and 25 cent boxes.

I found 1000 71 Topps, including 300 high numbers, so I now have 2/3 of a 71 Topps set put together in VG condition.

I found another Bench rookie, Reggie rookie, Schmidt rookie and several hundred HOF'ers from the 60's and 70's I'd been looking for for a while.

Basically, when I'm done, all the crap will be gone, and the rest will be organized.

I'm about 1/3 of the way through everything. It's been kind of fun actually.

David W 05-08-2020 06:49 AM

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I found these while doing the COVID Cleanup...…

I remember I got these along with a bunch of other cards from a guy who was past due on his storage locker. He told me if I paid his past due rent, I could have the cards in it. It was only a small amount ($50???) so I paid it and got about 10 boxes of miscellaneous cards.

These are kind of cool, not worth much, but cool. And each card is "Hermetically Sealed"..... so they are COVID free I suppose;);)


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