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Old 04-18-2025, 01:59 PM
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Every easter, instead of hiding Easter eggs, my parents hid baseball packs around the house. This was in the early 80s. My older brother and I would see who could collect the most. He always did, but my dad made sure they were always distributed evenly afterward.

And it seemed that he always end up with the better cards, too.

Now, I do it with my kids with a mix of baseball packs and Pokémon packs lol
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Old 04-18-2025, 04:48 PM
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Back in 1947 ... just kidding**

This was back in the noughties and I was working part-time at the factory and also taking part-time courses in college. I bought a 52T Mantle from BMW for around 12k, if I remember correctly. Back then, that was a lot of money for a card and everybody here just freaked out. Anyhow, because I was in my twenties and was more interested in going out, getting drunk, visiting the strip joints, etc., I barely even looked at this card. After a few years, I saw it was around 20kish and decided to get rid of it.

The guy who got it from me was hoping for a PSA 4. He drove to their headquarters and paid them their fee (a thousand bucks, I believe), but they said "no" and boy was he pissed! He did call me up a few times, but everything was cool in the end. I hope he still kept the card cause' it's worth a shitload now!
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Old 04-18-2025, 06:03 PM
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Dateline: Long Island, Spring 1981

Accompanied by a hot, alliteratively named girl after school, I was voraciously driving around Jericho Turnpike in search of stores that might possibly have boxes of Fleer cards in stock.

Only a day before (in this waaaaaaaay before the internet time), I had a 'Come to Jesus' moment when before me on a stationery store counter was a near empty box of Fleer baseball cards.
Looking at these treasures and thinking, "What in high heck are these?????? They're not Topps???? Did I wake up in a parallel universe (which would explain the inexplicability of a hottie joining me to search for baseball cards)??????" I done grabbed the remaining two or three packs quickly!!!!

That day will never leave my memory, and although we probably hit twenty different stores, there were no Fleer cards to be found anywhere.
Did I simply imagine seeing the Fleer box the previous day???
Late at night, I will occasionally think of 'Luscious Lisa' and what a 'keeper' she would've been, but those thoughts quickly disappear when I think of what true love is - the adoration of a man for his baseball cards - and gently glide off happily to sleep.

Either that, or the first time I saw a 1972 Topps Willie Mays. Not sure.
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Old 04-19-2025, 12:10 PM
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Dateline: Long Island, Spring 1981

Accompanied by a hot, alliteratively named girl after school, I was voraciously driving around Jericho Turnpike in search of stores that might possibly have boxes of Fleer cards in stock.

Only a day before (in this waaaaaaaay before the internet time), I had a 'Come to Jesus' moment when before me on a stationery store counter was a near empty box of Fleer baseball cards.
Looking at these treasures and thinking, "What in high heck are these?????? They're not Topps???? Did I wake up in a parallel universe (which would explain the inexplicability of a hottie joining me to search for baseball cards)??????" I done grabbed the remaining two or three packs quickly!!!!

That day will never leave my memory, and although we probably hit twenty different stores, there were no Fleer cards to be found anywhere.
Did I simply imagine seeing the Fleer box the previous day???
Late at night, I will occasionally think of 'Luscious Lisa' and what a 'keeper' she would've been, but those thoughts quickly disappear when I think of what true love is - the adoration of a man for his baseball cards - and gently glide off happily to sleep.

Either that, or the first time I saw a 1972 Topps Willie Mays. Not sure.

ha!!! fleers appear out of the fog... well told tale --- can't blame ya on the '72 mays. those say hey kid cards are some good stuff!!!
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Buying Baseball Cards from the mid 70's to the mid 1990's with my Dad at Flea Markets in NJ and PA at Columbus NJ Collingswood NJ, Englishtown NJ, Lambertville NJ Neshanic NJ and Peddlers Village PA back in the late 70's
Also my Dad worked for a Borough in central NJ and a couple of times he came home with baseball cards in cheese boxes from the 60's. Nap Lajoie was from Lambertville NJ
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Buying Baseball Cards from the mid 70's to the mid 1990's with my Dad at Flea Markets in NJ and PA at Columbus NJ Collingswood NJ, Englishtown NJ, Lambertville NJ Neshanic NJ and Peddlers Village PA back in the late 70's
Also my Dad worked for a Borough in central NJ and a couple of times he came home with baseball cards in cheese boxes from the 60's. Nap Lajoie was from Lambertville NJ
love this card and lajoie. this is great! i'm sure there are some great local stories there to be told... awesome.
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My brother bought me a box of 1969 Topps baseball cards for my 15th birthday and opened all the packs and found two Mantle's which I still have and had one signed. Threw the box and wrappers away though back then.
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This was back in the noughties and I was working part-time at the factory and also taking part-time courses in college. I bought a 52T Mantle from BMW for around 12k, if I remember correctly.
Back in 1982 I passed on a sharp cornered but rather dull looking 1952 Mickey Mantle at Queen's Comics & Collectibles on Queen Street East in Toronto with an asking price of $600. I simply didn't want a 1952 Mantle badly enough....]
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Back in 1982 I passed on a sharp cornered but rather dull looking 1952 Mickey Mantle at Queen's Comics & Collectibles on Queen Street East in Toronto with an asking price of $600. I simply didn't want a 1952 Mantle badly enough....
That was a lot of money back then, Mr. Fox !!
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that is one good looking 52 Mantle!

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That was a lot of money back then, Mr. Fox !!
He had a whole stack of about 100 of the 1952 Topps Baseball cards in like condition. He wanted $10 each for the others.
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Oh wow! Too cool! I see cards on the cover from 1953 up to the late 1960's. I don't see even a single 1960 card though (a sad omission) but I see a whopping three 1962 cards.

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I do have some 1960 Topps! 1962 was Dad's favorite set. He was 13/14 in 1962 and a baseball fanatic and Yankee fan (so of course I am Dodgers ha)
He went after the 62 set BEFORE we knew what a hi number was/meant

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Back in 1947 ... just kidding**

This was back in the noughties and I was working part-time at the factory and also taking part-time courses in college. I bought a 52T Mantle from BMW for around 12k, if I remember correctly. Back then, that was a lot of money for a card and everybody here just freaked out. Anyhow, because I was in my twenties and was more interested in going out, getting drunk, visiting the strip joints, etc., I barely even looked at this card. After a few years, I saw it was around 20kish and decided to get rid of it.

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