No takers on the Sportflics? Come on!
I'm not opening the Triple Play box but I did open the 1993 Donruss Box. I did not beat the one-card-per-45-box odds on Donruss Elite, and I didn't even get a Spirit of the Game insert, but there were three of the Diamond Kings, two of which I needed. Two quite good ones too:
The rest of the contents are up for grabs. This was series one - cards 1-396. As I opened the packs I selected the best card from each pack and put them on top - that is what is in the photos below. As you can see the third insert was the Bip Roberts Diamond King. Rather than list out each individual card, here's a link to the TCDB checklist. If you want me to look for certain kinds of photos I'm happy to do that too - '93 Donruss wasn't quite the all-time-great set that '93 UD was, but there was a lot of good photography. Just claim the cards you are interested and I will tell you if they are available. Multiple claims on the same card is fine - there were plenty of duplicates in the box and I have plenty others in my existing trade boxes. (Note - there were no Piazza rookies, no Pedro or Gwynn either. I think all the other big stars in Series One showed up at least once.)
Rules reminder:
- I am only sending out cards via PWE
- US mailing addresses only
- Do make sure I have your current address if we haven't traded recently.
- You can claim up to six cards for free (due to their thickness, Sportflics count as two cards) (six cards total, not six a day). A very few cards will be for trade only.
- You can claim up to fifteen cards by sending me one (or more!) card from my wantlists (same rules as last point)
- 15+ cards - less discuss a trade!
I can use checklist #518, and Gary Sheffield #444 if you have it.
ReplyDeleteI don't know who's all in the first series, but if they're in there, and you've got extras, I'd be down for Junior, Edgar Martinez, Jamie Moyer, and Bret Boone.
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