It was a decent Thursday in the household mailbox, well, for me anyways. The bills go to my wife. I got 3 envelopes today with 4 cards total, technically, 10 cards but I only needed 4. 3 of them go to the Vintage collection but only 1 of those is not a player collection card as well.
I picked up this Mattingly for the Vintage collection for $.25/shipped. This gives me 281 cards from that set which is my 12th closest to being finished at 42% completed.
I picked up this Frank Thomas card from 2001 for $.25/shipped as well. Frank Thomas is easily my highest number of player cards for a non player collection player. Mainly due to all of those 90's inserts. He is the 4th highest player for all my collections but the top 3 are player collections and he's only 1 card away from taking 3rd place and I'm pretty sure I have a ton more cards of his that I haven't logged yet.
This Steve Carlton card came in a lot of 6 of his cards, I only needed 2 of them but I won the bid at $.55/shipped. The 2nd card I needed was in pretty rough shape (I didn't notice it when I bid) and while I usually don't concern myself with condition, it was a 1984 Fleer card which I figure would be easy enough to pick up so I didn't keep it. This card hits the century mark for that player collection and 135 cards for the 1983 Topps set.
Last but not least, I picked up this Gary Carter for $.43/shipped. Carter has the collection next highest from Steve Carlton at 116 cards. It's only my 68th card from the 1983 fleer set though.
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Thursday, February 28, 2019
Vintage and another Frank
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That 83T Carlton is definitely one of the first cards that pops into my head when I think of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteI remember it well as well, I was kind of surprised I didn't already have it.
DeleteAre 80's considered vintage now? I sure hope not, because if so, I would now be vintage... and that would not be a good thing!
ReplyDeleteI consider them a apart of my Vintage Collection because as a kid, I collected until 1987 which is where I cut that collection off. In my mind, anything pre-1981 is Vintage.
DeleteIf you're worried about being considered vintage and you were born in the 80's, I guess than I am definitely vintage being born in the 70's.