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Old 05-22-2020, 09:54 PM
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Awesome card for a 4!!

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Old 05-23-2020, 08:39 AM
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Awesome card for a 4!!
Agreed! That Aaron RC is a stunner!

I also really like that Lombardi W711 shown earlier. Very nice looking example from that scarce set!
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Old 05-23-2020, 02:51 PM
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Does this mean I'm officially a Cobb collector?
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Old 05-23-2020, 04:25 PM
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Congrats Dan! Can't go wrong with an early Cobby.

Not necessarily all May pick ups, but relatively new...

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That is a great looking specimen of that card. Congrats.
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Wow! What a blazer and one of my favorite E cards. Congrats Dan
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Congrats Dan! Can't go wrong with an early Cobby.

Not necessarily all May pick ups, but relatively new...

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Wow! What a blazer and one of my favorite E cards. Congrats Dan
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I’m loving the Garbage Pail kids cards...I need to get a few to relive some of my best childhood collecting memories!
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I’m loving the Garbage Pail kids cards...I need to get a few to relive some of my best childhood collecting memories!
1985 First Series is the place to be for GPK cards!
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I’m loving the Garbage Pail kids cards...I need to get a few to relive some of my best childhood collecting memories!
As a 2nd grader in 1985 I basically forgot about baseball cards when Garbage Pail Kids were out and hot. Actually remember trading most of my baseball cards for GPKs, and was willing to give just about anything for 1st or 2nd series which were tough to get. Everyone in school had them and were sticking them all over desks, books, buses, etc. It's crazy looking back on how twisted some of those things were, but as kids we ate em up.

About 15-20 years ago I grabbed a couple each of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th series sets and some 1st series pack for a few bucks. Prices have gone up substantially since, with individually graded 1st series cards and packs getting several hundred bucks, and sets 1-7 just fetching $3500 in REA.
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During the virus shutdown, I added a binder and the 5th and 6th series. Digging them out of the closet and sticking them all in a binder was a great midweek/midday boredom killer.
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