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Old 11-06-2017, 06:10 PM
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Congrats, Jason! I picked up a few on the ones that came up on ebay starting at .99 too. Not every day (or year ... or decade) that these appear with a low starting bid.



Congrats again, that label is a tough one.



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Old 11-07-2017, 12:25 PM
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Continuing to try to complete a subset of the 75th Anniversary team.
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Old 11-08-2017, 09:07 PM
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Old 11-08-2017, 09:10 PM
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Old 11-10-2017, 06:34 AM
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They are extremely tough! One of the ones I have is part of an uncut strip of labels so am still looking for an individual example of one of them (Johnny Lujack) as I refuse to cut something like that up into pieces.

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Old 11-10-2017, 08:06 AM
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They are extremely tough! One of the ones I have is part of an uncut strip of labels so am still looking for an individual example of one of them (Johnny Lujack) as I refuse to cut something like that up into pieces.



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Is there glue on the back of the strip? I always felt those strips were part of the bigger advertisement that was cut up.


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Old 11-16-2017, 03:40 PM
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1963 Fleer #63 Fred Williamson "books" for $15 in NM. This ebay win was $11.50 + $3 shipping, but this seems to be about what the cheapest cards are selling for. I placed a snipe of $19.77 as I am getting tired of seeing this card on my list lol! In hand I thought the card might be trimmed, it measures like the other cards in my set, but the picture has a slight tilt to it (like I care about that lol). Nicknamed "The Hammer".
Just need five more of these little devils to complete my set, and I'll have another card to report on when it arrives.
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Old 11-17-2017, 10:50 AM
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1963 Fleer #63 Fred Williamson "books" for $15 in NM. This ebay win was $11.50 + $3 shipping, but this seems to be about what the cheapest cards are selling for. I placed a snipe of $19.77 as I am getting tired of seeing this card on my list lol! In hand I thought the card might be trimmed, it measures like the other cards in my set, but the picture has a slight tilt to it (like I care about that lol). Nicknamed "The Hammer".
Just need five more of these little devils to complete my set, and I'll have another card to report on when it arrives.
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Nice Larry. For anybody that hasn't watched the re-broadcast of Super Bowl I, The Hammer was one of the Chiefs who provided commentary during the re-broadcast. He hasn't changed a bit ... as outspoken as ever and very entertaining.

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Fun day at the mailbox with the arrival of 31 additions to my 1965 Philadelphia set! Many of these were commons, but I did get the Hornung and a really colorful checklist. I also included a couple of scans of Giants players. I am finding the Giants cards to be really eye-catching. I realize this isn't considered a "major" set, but I am as happy with this project as anything I have collected in quite a while. Considering that I have been really unfocused over the course of my collecting life, it is rewarding to get on a project and stick with it. This will be fun to finish.
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Love the '65 Philly, I love the photography on many of those. Good luck with the set as you move forward.
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Thank you!
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Thanks to a board member, found after some time the right midgrade Namath.
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very nice. congrats
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Thanks to a board member, found after some time the right midgrade Namath.
Midgrade? WOW this card looks GREAT!
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