Monday, May 3, 2021

'67 lot

 I picked up a small lot of '67s that fell just within my range of a quarter a card for vintage. 39 cards, 12 of which I needed. '67s are usually pretty easy to trade so I didn't mind that ratio.

The keepers first:

The highlight for this lot was the Carlton. I knew it would be dirty but it was even more dirty than I thought. Quite possibly mold. I'm putting it in a plastic sleeve, not to protect it but to protect the cards around it. I don't generally look for upgrades but would consider upgrading this one.

While many of the cards were real beaters, others were in quite good shape.
Here are the cards available for trade. Most of my '67s are in pretty good condition, so if you see a card you want and are concerned about condition, I will probably have a better one to trade. The last two cards in the first photo, Rojas and Clarke, seem to be suffering from the same issues as the Carlton card. Anyone who wants those can have them for free; if no one claims them I might actually throw them out.
Some of these are in much better shape than others.
Now's your chance to own a Claude Raymond open-fly card! The back of the miscut Denis Menke card reveals that the other card is Dan Coombs.




2 comments:

  1. I'm interested in the Harrelson, McNally and Harry Walker (Reniff is probably a bit too wrinkly for me).

    Nice grab.

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  2. I just picked up a bunch of .25 69's this past Saturday. I'll have to check to see if you need any.

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