I completed the 1982 Topps set back in 2018. But then I stored the set away in a longbox with the Cal placed on top in a rigid plastic case to keep it extra safe (been in there basically since pulling it from a pack as a kid). And then I also put my slabbed Traded '82 Cal in there too. This turned out to be a mistake; when the box was closed, Cal's cases dug into some of the cards beneath them. I assumed it was one of those boxes that had some breathing room above the cards, but no, it was one of those boxes without much space between the cards and the top of the box.
So now I've got a few cards from my '82 Topps set that find themselves in the condition of "upgrade would be nice" thanks to ground up edges on that one side facing the top of the box. I feel like a fool, but at least it was just '82 Topps, a set of cards that-- Ripken rookie notwithstanding-- are generally ubiquitous and inexpensive, and it could have been worse, as most of the damaged cards were commons.
I say "most" because HOFer Carlton Fisk looks like he had himself a bit of a home plate collision.
Not like the card is completely ruined, but for a flagship 80s set, that's gonna bug me.
If anyone has some sharp '82 Topps singles available and would like to help me out with a friendly trade, here are the cards I would like to upgrade:
61 Tommy Boggs
63 Mario Soto
110 Carlton Fisk
285 Sparky Lyle
336 Mariners CL
645 Frank White
There were a few more with very minor damage, but these 6 are the only ones bad enough for me to worry about. Lesson learned: don't store encased cards in a box of cards like that.
From the same seller I got the Boggs from, I also got this baby Bill Buckner rookie for my 1970 Topps setbuild. Pretty good snag at just 99¢ and no additional S&H. I've still got a long way to go with that set, but feels good to keep chipping away at it.
That's all for today. Thanks for reading.
Those are beautiful 82 refractors!
ReplyDeleteOh, man... I have over 1000 Ryno's and will NOT Be adding that one to my collection. You pointed out way too many abnormalities for it to be allowed in a binder. I do like its shininess though!
ReplyDeleteI've damaged to many of my own cards to count by now - mostly due to the careless way I handled them in my grammar school/teen years. I still move cards around binders quite a bit these days, but it's a much more careful process now.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not as condition sensitive as you. The Fisk would be one of the better cards in my 82 set.
ReplyDeleteI think it's the fact that *I* damaged it that hurts the most. But yeah, I try to get my post-1980 sets in nice condition since they're generally easy to find. My pre-80s sets have many beaters in them.
DeleteI have a dupe of the Fisk if you want to send me your address. jccsst1022 at gmail
ReplyDeleteI do have some 1982 Topps cards laying in a box. I'll go through them and see I can help you replace some/all of those cards.
ReplyDeleteMaybe when Sandberg retired he said "Now I'm a grown man, don't call me Ryno". I have the Sparky Lyle and Frank White '82s if you need them.
ReplyDeleteBummer about those nicked-up cards but it should be hard to replace them. The Sandberg and Boggs are fantastic!
ReplyDelete*shouldn't
DeleteI have Fisk and Mario Soto you can have. email at QAPLAGCA at yahoo
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