As I slowly but surely input all my cards for trade onto TCDB, I haven't been actively seeking out trades, but occasionally have someone reach out to me. I find that junk-wax-era copyright variations have a definite appeal to that crowd. In a simple one-for-one trade, I was able to turn a 1987 Topps Glossy All Star Dave Winfield into a 1973 Topps high number need, because there were two asterisks on the back of the Winfield instead of one. Thank you Bldrprof for this one.
Well, That Snuck Up On Me
1 hour ago
As a catchers guy, that's a terrific card. Good Job!👍
ReplyDeleteHe's participated in a few Time Travel Trades with me. Good guy. Didn't realize the junk wax variations were so popular - I might have to go through mine and actually sort them out.
ReplyDeleteUh oh, I've been clicking randomly on a box for the ticky-tack junk wax back variations because I can't stare at cards that much. I guess if someone wants to trade with me for them I'll need to figure out if I actually have it.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed that people talk about those variations a lot in their forums, certainly more than one would think, so I'm not really surprised to hear that people are still actively seeking them out as well.
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