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Oh I know, me too. I finally got an '84 Donruss Mattingly this year. And for like 20 bucks!
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Robert, speaking of which -
I have been after an '84 Fleer Update Kirby Puckett for some time. I love that card. Haven't pulled the trigger on one yet. That was always one of those "out of reach" 80's cards for me.
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I have collected lower grade pre-war for so long now, I guess it has allowed me to have a higher acceptance for lower post-war grades. I've found 4's even 3's to be very pleasing and not really expensive.
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Thanks guys! I feel the same way too Robert. It is liberating to be more accepting of lower grades. I'm still a centering snob though.
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If I had 5K to spend, I'd buy 1-2 cards that I otherwise would not be able to buy. The lower cost cards will be easier to cobble together over time.
Good luck on landing your Cobb. I don't think you'll regret it. Wanted to add. The red Cobb can be deceptively tough to land with nice centering and registration. But well worth it when one surfaces. Last edited by DeanH3; 01-04-2020 at 11:15 PM. |
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I have set my sights on the two Cobbs at this point. There are plenty of other candidates. A nice Clemente rookie or a Ted Williams rookie also cross my mind as do one of the '33 Goudey Ruth's (especially 53 or 149). Gehrig ('33 or '34 #37) is also someone who I would spend big on. And there's always Mantle...'53 Bowman and '56 Topps. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk |
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