Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
No-look said:
Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
might trade you a Deshawn Watson for it. Lolnacluth said:
I have a Don Mattingly rookie card if you have something good to trade.
I was thinking when I read the original post how I wish I had kept all my cards from when I was a kid in the early 60s. I had some awesome cards, but back then never thought about taking care of them. But I was a stupid little elementary kid. LOLJacks4460 said:No-look said:
Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
I have every Topps box set from like 62 I believe.. I could probably sell 1/2 my collection and help build us a new football locker room...
Jacks4460 said:No-look said:
Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
I have every Topps box set from like 62 I believe.. I could probably sell 1/2 my collection and help build us a new football locker room...
I feel your pain. In the early sixties I would buy Topps trading cards at local store and put them on my bicycle with a clothes pin to glide across the spokes. Sounded really cool. Motorcycle quality.djsfw57 said:I was thinking when I read the original post how I wish I had kept all my cards from when I was a kid in the early 60s. I had some awesome cards, but back then never thought about taking care of them. But I was a stupid little elementary kid. LOLJacks4460 said:No-look said:
Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
I have every Topps box set from like 62 I believe.. I could probably sell 1/2 my collection and help build us a new football locker room...
That's an incredible story! I am so glad your dad was a man of wisdom. Those things will be worth a fortune. I'm sure a lot of them already are.Jacks4460 said:
I was lucky to have a great Aunt who would buy me a full set every year and my dad would put them in a big walk in safe he has.. now I know why.. once I got older he would get me a full set every year as a present and we would just keep them in the safe.. I hope to pass em down to my son.. They are all in plastic and in binders.. I am so thankful mom and dad saved those..
I literally just told my husband about putting my cards on the bicycle wheels with clothes pins!No-look said:I feel your pain. In the early sixties I would buy Topps trading cards at local store and put them on my bicycle with a clothes pin to glide across the spokes. Sounded really cool. Motorcycle quality.djsfw57 said:I was thinking when I read the original post how I wish I had kept all my cards from when I was a kid in the early 60s. I had some awesome cards, but back then never thought about taking care of them. But I was a stupid little elementary kid. LOLJacks4460 said:No-look said:
Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
I have every Topps box set from like 62 I believe.. I could probably sell 1/2 my collection and help build us a new football locker room...
TallTexan said:Jacks4460 said:No-look said:
Anyone else into buying, selling or just collecting? Old habits are hard to break for me. Lol
I have every Topps box set from like 62 I believe.. I could probably sell 1/2 my collection and help build us a new football locker room...
Well what are you waiting for?
Between that and Ed selling his pokemon cards, we could give Homer Bryce a facelift.
If you actually know about something called a holographic jigglypuff card, then I'm really worried about your sanity, Texan.TallTexan said:
Fine Ed, if you don't want to part with your holographic Jigglypuff card for the good of SFA, we won't make you.
Wow! I collect Confederate currency, and I have a few extremely rare ones that don't approach that amount in current value.No-look said:
The Michael Jordan Fleer Rookie graded a PSA 10 could be bought under a thousand in 2000. I remember thinking I would never pay that much for a card... this February one sold for over 700,000. Its Back down to 300,000 - 4000,000 now....last summer they were about 40,000. ..Just saying