The oldest cards I picked up were 1952 Bowman. For 25¢, I'll happily snag any early Bowman regardless of condition, assuming a kid didn't draw a mustache on it (drawn-on mustaches are where I draw the line). Beautiful cards.
Roy Hartsfield was a crackerjack fielder, so I hear.
Joe Hatten was a rubber-armed pitcher.
Frank Hiller is probably the roughest condition card I picked up today.
Allie Clark was mostly a backup player. Won back-to-back championships with the Yankees (1947) and Indians (1948).
Mel Queen led the NL in Strikeouts per 9 IP in 1951.
Also picked up a page's worth of 1959 Topps. Some solid names here. Not great condition (Minnie has a bad back), but for the price, works for me. I'm still trying to talk myself out of trying to complete this set someday.
That's all for today. I'll probably do separate posts recapping the 60s, 70s, and "other" cards from my April card show haul. Thanks for poppin' by.
Can't beat vintage for a quarter
ReplyDelete.25 cent 50's beats my .25 60's. Awesome pick ups.
ReplyDeleteAll I know is I paid $5 for my copy of that '59 Colavito, so seeing yours for a quarter is making me kinda jealous!
ReplyDelete52 Bowman for a quarter? Damn... life isn't fair. Nice haul buddy.
ReplyDeleteGreat pickups.
ReplyDeleteSome steals there!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! I like the 1959 Colavito -- Rocco instead of Rocky.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are awesome finds!
ReplyDeleteI was quarterboxing a good portion of today, but nothing as cool as 1952 Bowman!
ReplyDelete'52 Bowman is a fantastic set, and '59 Topps isn't far behind. You got great value on these!
ReplyDeleteThis was a John Miller type of haul! And that Elston sure looks good for the price.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I will get started on a 52 Bowman set... the color on the Hartsfield card is so good. These are fantastic picks!
ReplyDeleteWow, all those for a quarter a piece?
ReplyDelete52B quarterboxing? That'd be tough to not buy the whole box.
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