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yeah i think the monthly price guides starting getting popular around the mid-80s, it was like the jr. stock market

by the way, the actual baseball card link for sir weeze's article is this: http://tigerwoodsfistpump.blogspot.com/2007/08/when-baseball-cards-mattered_19.html

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 14:41 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

come with us to 1971...

http://thebaseballchronicle.com/personal_stories/1971_topps_baseball

Indiana Morbs and the Curse of the Ivy League Chorister (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 26 August 2009 17:34 (sixteen years ago)

my dad's collection is at about 40,000. i used to catalog them for him!

Julie & Julius Rosenberg (donna rouge), Wednesday, 26 August 2009 17:36 (sixteen years ago)

i have a mark mcgwire rookie card that he gave me...somewhere...

Julie & Julius Rosenberg (donna rouge), Wednesday, 26 August 2009 17:36 (sixteen years ago)

yr grandma didn't throw them out? xp

Indiana Morbs and the Curse of the Ivy League Chorister (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 26 August 2009 17:37 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

baseball card dealers back in my hometown were like these messiah figures to kids, i swear. they had an entire army of 11-14 yr olds at their disposal at any given moment, keeping them loyal with 1989 donruss. it was all a lie!

omar little, Friday, 2 October 2009 19:35 (sixteen years ago)

anyone want to buy 5,000 '88-'90 donruss and topps cards, btw? $20.

omar little, Friday, 2 October 2009 19:36 (sixteen years ago)

http://onthescene.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/09/29/the-baseball-card-industry-is-in-a-serious-slump/

omar little, Friday, 2 October 2009 19:38 (sixteen years ago)

I wonder whatever became of my 1992 Topps complete set that I bought from the Price Club with money I had saved up from helping dig post-holes in my grandpa's backyard. I actually opened all the packs and put them into plastic sleeves for access to the gum. No regrets.

iiiijjjj, Friday, 2 October 2009 19:43 (sixteen years ago)

My dealer had $5 grab-bags on the wall - little manila envelopes on hooks labeled 1-30. You'd stare at them for 10 minutes or however long it took you to determine which one had the luckiest aura, then throw down your $5 and roll the fukken dice. OCCASIONALLY it was something worth more than $5 but for the most part it was some borderline decent card and a handful of no-name loser crapola. Scamming pre-adolescent boys, woop woop.

iiiijjjj, Friday, 2 October 2009 19:47 (sixteen years ago)

er, my complete set was 1990 Topps. Apparently they discontinued gum in 1992.

iiiijjjj, Friday, 2 October 2009 19:50 (sixteen years ago)

ya - the gum was staining the cards. boo-freaking-hoo.

The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Friday, 2 October 2009 20:06 (sixteen years ago)

one out of every 1000 or something would have a card with a REAL BASEBALL JERSEY sewn into the card!!!!!

Like, a wee couple-of-centimeters tall jersey? Or a scrap of a regular-sized baseball jersey?

existential eggs (Abbott), Friday, 2 October 2009 20:23 (sixteen years ago)

Viceroy has some Chris Chelios card(s?) displayed in our windowsill for the lols. I realize this is hockey but it is a sports card nonetheless.

existential eggs (Abbott), Friday, 2 October 2009 20:27 (sixteen years ago)

still have 50,000+ cards stacked in boxes in mom's basement. sorry, mom. they will be there until the end of time

also have a 2500+ will clark collection

6335, Saturday, 3 October 2009 15:26 (sixteen years ago)

1909-11 tobacco cards:

http://baseballcards.galib.uga.edu

A Patch on Blazing Saddles (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 3 October 2009 22:31 (sixteen years ago)

five months pass...

had soooo many phil plantier cards

iiiijjjj, Sunday, 14 March 2010 00:52 (sixteen years ago)

five months pass...

http://acidcow.com/pics/12208-the-30-worst-baseball-cards-of-all-time-30-pics.html

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Monday, 16 August 2010 17:45 (fifteen years ago)

this one cracks me up:

http://acidcow.com/pics/20100809/the_30_worst_baseball_cards_of_all_time_16.jpg

('_') (omar little), Monday, 16 August 2010 17:51 (fifteen years ago)

No Kent Tekulve?

This feature also reminds me that I had a dream recently in which I was astonished to discover that Doug Drabek was still active.

jaymc, Monday, 16 August 2010 17:58 (fifteen years ago)

There's still a part of my brain left over from highschool that could get back into collecting baseball cards tomorrow if I let it. That obsessive collect the whole set, find my favorite players, etc gland. Dangerous, dangerous stuff. I dare not let it out.

Mordy, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:01 (fifteen years ago)

In a similar spirit, this is one of the funniest baseball books I've ever read:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a1/Great_American_Baseball_Card_Book.jpg

It was first published in 1973, long before all the collector insanity.

clemenza, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:02 (fifteen years ago)

There's still a part of my brain left over from highschool that could get back into collecting baseball cards tomorrow if I let it.

^^ cosign

Astronaut Mike Dexter (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Monday, 16 August 2010 18:03 (fifteen years ago)

i'm almost positive i had that Tom Henke one

proud teabagger from rim country (arby's), Monday, 16 August 2010 18:06 (fifteen years ago)

i had many of those cards morbs linked to, oscar gamble lol

i always remember the ugly dudes
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_kynWiBKxeYU/TD3GGv_F-_I/AAAAAAAAA5k/Nm4emmvNc2k/Andy_Etchebarren_77.jpg

buzza, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:08 (fifteen years ago)

clemenza - I had that book!!! totally hilarious and for a teenager it was this weird direct access to the ancient past

progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Monday, 16 August 2010 18:11 (fifteen years ago)

I went downstairs to try to dig it up so I could quote one specific entry, but I couldn't find it. I remember I leant it out a couple of times, so I hope I got it back...Let me give it another try.

clemenza, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:13 (fifteen years ago)

Found it--forgotten that I'd replaced my old paperback with a hardcover edition. The entry I was thinking of is too long to quote in full; it's the one where they look at the text on the back of a Sammy Esposito card and analyze what it really means. Sample: "'Sammy attended Indiana U. for three years'...But as long as they were at it, did they have to throw in the 'three years'? This makes it sound as if Sammy was expelled."

Here's the exact card:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bpv/images/9/92/Sam_Esposito.jpg

clemenza, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:33 (fifteen years ago)

Well, I guess baseballreference.com blocks their images.

clemenza, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:34 (fifteen years ago)

one of the funniest baseball books I've ever read.

Also (as I've said before) one of the most influential books on my own writing.

This is what my copy look like (the original cover, I think?)

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/38/f7/8092024128a0bedd634e1010.L._SL500_AA300_.jpg

And I can't believe this card didn't make that Top 30 list:

https://www.gfg.com/cardimg/119/27051.jpg

xhuxk, Monday, 16 August 2010 18:46 (fifteen years ago)

Chuck: Mine's without the dust jacket, but it's gotta be the same issue. (It was actually Mike Saunders who sent it to me, at which point I gave my paperback to someone else.) The Zernial card's great; my other favourites are the Bob Cerv card where it looks like he's hitting himself in the head, and the Unitas card towards the end. One thing I never understood--the way the authors clearly hate Bouton, even though their book is so similar to Ball Four in some of its humour.

http://caimages.collectors.com/psaimages/392/02220079/1960JohnnyUnitas.jpg

clemenza, Monday, 16 August 2010 19:12 (fifteen years ago)

Yeah mine's without the dust jacket too. Metallic red type on a dark blue fabric cover, IIRC.

I've stolen so many lines from that book over the years. I'll always remember something to the effect of "Roseboro wore this expression ever since Juan Marichal whacked him on the head with a white-ash Hillerich and Bradsby" which I assumed was a joke for years until I learned it was true!

progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:19 (fifteen years ago)

Johnny Unitas... there's a haircut you could set your watch to!

('_') (omar little), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:20 (fifteen years ago)

One thing I never understood--the way the authors clearly hate Bouton, even though their book is so similar to Ball Four in some of its humour.

I've got a later edition (early 90s) w/ separate new prefaces by Boyd & Harris. One of them mentions that Bouton had been asked to provide a foreword to the original edition and he declined because he didn't want his kids to see his entry wherein he was called a rat. They replied with what about all the much worse stuff other players kids saw re:their dads in Ball Four. Bouton stopped talking to them.

Your cousin, Marvin Cobain (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:21 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.checkoutmycards.com/CardImages/Cards/236/789/07F.jpg

progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:21 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.thebaseballcube.com/images/cards/8510.jpg

Your cousin, Marvin Cobain (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:22 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.thebaseballcube.com/images/cards/8510.jpg
Why did I make such a terrible post about him?

Your cousin, Marvin Cobain (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:23 (fifteen years ago)

Metallic red type on a dark blue fabric cover, IIRC.

You've got a good memory--exactly.

That Bouton stuff is fascinating. Here's the entirety of what they write next to his card: "Jim Bouton is a big mouth." Yet he was approached to write a preface? I'm guessing that was the publisher's idea, not necessarily the authors'.

clemenza, Monday, 16 August 2010 19:25 (fifteen years ago)

Yeah, they didn't want a forward. They had another story about someone else (i forget) the publisher wanted. One of the guys decided to write the person a letter by hand (to show sincerity). The guy wrote back saying he didn't like hand written letters and whatever $ figure they'd quoted was "an insult".

Joe Garagiola was also approached, but backed out because he was still embarrassed about signing exclusive deals w/both Topps and Bowman in the 50s, and didn;t like that story being retold in the text.

Your cousin, Marvin Cobain (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:33 (fifteen years ago)

Of course, later Topps made Joe's business cards:

http://nowbatting19.com/sitebuilder/images/1976_Topps_Garagiola-283x473.png

Your cousin, Marvin Cobain (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 16 August 2010 19:35 (fifteen years ago)

five months pass...

i have most of a set of 1968 topps world series cartoon cards. anybody who wants to pay postage is welcome to them.

From the novel "Spinster Dinner" (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 16 January 2011 20:18 (fifteen years ago)

seven months pass...

why dont you ask that question of ebay and use the money for outrageous joy!!

I am goin through all my old cards now - ebaying some.
some of the cards really amuse me

http://rayonsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/gamble.jpg

Splendid Curving Oasis of Ivory (Latham Green), Thursday, 1 September 2011 13:39 (fourteen years ago)

eight months pass...

so my brother's mother-in-law gave him a box of 1990 Fleers. they're not worth anything, but we've been enjoying opening them. they have a really nice look to them, very classically designed and clean. they have stickers too but they're no longer sticky so if you put one up on the wall they slide off after a few minutes.

Mordy, Friday, 18 May 2012 16:55 (fourteen years ago)

Keep the Larry Walkers, and maybe the Sosas, too, just in case; the Belles and Juan-Gones are for the bike.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 17:06 (fourteen years ago)

apologies if this has already been posted in this thread, but this is my favorite blog entry ever!

http://cardboardgods.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/2008_422_0001_steve_carlton_81_360.jpg?w=252&h=360

dell (del), Friday, 18 May 2012 17:10 (fourteen years ago)

Aw man, I used to love Albert Belle.

pandemic, Friday, 18 May 2012 17:12 (fourteen years ago)

clemenza, do u buy new baseball cards? i so enjoy opening packs of cards that i was thinking about buying a box of something new, but i don't know what to get

Mordy, Friday, 18 May 2012 17:14 (fourteen years ago)

A truly fascinating player; I just meant he's not going into the HOF, which for a baseball card = worthless. I liked him too.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 17:15 (fourteen years ago)

I was badly hooked in the mid-'90s (just after the strike; like investing all your money in Studebaker stock...), but I haven't bought anything for a few years.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 17:16 (fourteen years ago)

Mordy: I think the boxes that tend to be cheap and easily available are, in terms of rookie cards, whatever falls into the steroids window--from about '87 to '93 or so. All those sets with rookies for Sosa, Palmeiro, Bagwell, I-Rod, etc., or burnouts like Belle and Gonzalez.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 17:40 (fourteen years ago)


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