The vintage guy's $1 boxes were now 6-for-$5. So I set out to stack up a half-dozen old cards.
1951 Bowmans for a buck or less are pretty hard to pass up, regardless of condition or the fact their names don't especially ring any bells for me.
Joe Dobson was pretty cool, with a fun fact being he was Ted Williams' personal batting practice pitcher on the Bosox the year he hit .406. Roy Smalley is apparently the most recent player to commit 50+ errors in a season. Buddy Rosar was one of the AL's top catchers of the 40s, making the All-Star team 5 times.
And here's the other 3 cards. Not too familiar with Dick Stuart, but Kaline and Killebrew on a vintage card gets my attention (scanner cut off the bottom a little). Vintage Don Zimmer cards are always fun. And Roy Face and Hoyt Wilhelm together is pretty cool, too.
The other guy didn't have the 7-for-$5 special he had last time on his dollar boxes, which was kind of a bummer. I ended up picking up 12 from the dollar bins and 4 from the quarter bins and got them for $12 total, which isn't too bad.
Here are a couple pre-RC "cards that never were" cards from the old iteration of Archives. I've seen them online and thought they were neat. The Clemente has a nasty crease I didn't notice at the time, but oh well.
Here's another Clemente. And a Yaz.
I seem to pick up a Kellogg's card at every show. Nothing wrong with that.
I've always loved the look of these 91 Leaf gold rookies.
A minor league Pedro is pretty cool.
Here's a photo of a car driving through a baseball card.. Something you don't see everyday!
Here's one of the 25 cent cards. I've got a couple 89 Topps Big Unit rookies, but don't recall seeing this Topps Traded card before.
More quarter cards. These are nice additions to my glow-in-the-dark card collection. The dealer also had a few of the non-glowing variations, but the glowing ones are slightly yellow on the "stitching" on the sides. Hard to tell the difference unless you see them in person. Here they are somewhat in action:
That's about it, plus 3 or 4 more cards I picked up to send off to people.
So not "one for the record books" or anything, but a good use of an hour+ and $17-- or, the ever-relevant "less than a blaster"!
A card show haul that includes Hoyt Wilhelm AND Roberto Clemente as a Dodger? I'd say you made out like a king.
ReplyDeleteThat Clemente card is a $7-8 card all day if you can find it, so even with a crease it was worth a buck.
ReplyDeleteAnd Dick Stuart has one of the best nicknames of all time: Dr. Strangeglove - I'll let you figure out for yourself what that moniker was hinting at...but wow could the man hit. Let's just say the DH was made for him a few years too late.
Looks like you did very well
ReplyDeleteNice card show pickups. Love the Deckle Edge and 82 Kellogg's Reggie!
ReplyDeleteI know I'm supposed to drool all over the old Bowman cards, but that Pedro ... DAMN. I need that card.
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