I've neglected posting my haul from the mid-year Chantilly show. This show was just a couple weeks before Chicago happened. You may be sick of me showing my purchases of mass quantities after the National and Michigan Tour 2.0. Just confirms that I have no life otherwise, especially this year. :)
My usual show attire includes dark blue cargo pants with big pockets so I can carry around all this and still look for more.
Unpacked...
Still doesn't look like a whole lot until you sort it and spread it out.
Unfortunately, I don't have closer pictures or scans of the '50 Bowman, '63 Fleer, or some of the other good stuff. Since it's been so long since I got these (mid-July), and that's the stuff that's most fun to put away, they're already integrated into their sets. I could do a "state of the set" post if you want to see what I have so far on those....
I did upgrade a few team checklists, and remembered that Minnie was in bad shape too. Turns out I had already swapped my set checklists, so these are available. Didn't find the second one (132-295), but if you need any of the others, let me know.
More '74 upgrades and some additions to my '70 set. Some great markdowns from a dealer named Dave Estright. Didn't have as much success the second time around at his 90% boxes at the Nat. But if you haven't been through them the first time, it's worth checking out.
Always love the space program, and this was a great find from Mulk's Sports Cards from just west of here. This is a combination of the 1969 and 1970 Man In The Moon sets. It was half off at $25, just missing three cards. I've since found a couple of them and upgraded a few more.
And finally, a few from the "guilty pleasure" section, namely wrestling Divas. There are several base cards of the gorgeous love Paige, and a bonus autograph of scarlet-coiffed hottie Eva Marie.
I promise I'm going to try to put together more posts on the philosophical or whimsical side rather than "look what else I got!" for a while, I swear....
Nice Minnie you have there. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that Minnie! It's crazy to think that he stepped up to the plate at 54 years of age. I'm about 10 years younger than him and there are days I barely roll out of bed.
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