I have a few...
Not so obscure, but kind of contrived: Frank Joseph Thomas ('50s/'60s All-Star), well, because he's Frank Thomas. Likewise - and more obscure - Frankie Thomas, '80s minor leaguer for the same reason.
Jamie Arnold, Braves 1st rounder in '92 - he dated my aunt in high school, so...
I also have $4.99 shipping available still. That said, my understanding is they're running with half of their regular staffing in order to comply with COVID prevention orders.
This was my dream card as a kid. I had always looked for cards serial numbered 35, but didn't find my first until 1998 thanks to eBay. Then, roughly 20 years post-production, this card was pulled and listed on eBay immediately there after. Thankfully I was online at the time.
Yes, I've had that happen too. They're easy to spot before use, so I personally throw those out, but you can't stop what comes to you that way obviously.
I'm actually of the mind that toploaders provide better overall protection that onetouches for three reasons:
1 - they better allow for penny sleeves, which I consider essential in the surface protection of cards. They're soft enough to provide some displacement of small dust particles or...
It does have the manufacturer information; I believe on the inside cover. These are old images, I'll dig it out and take pictures for you, as the book is complete.
If you've got any of the Thomases as doubles, I'd love to add copies that aren't glued in.
In terms of the sticker of Frank you...
Personally, in situations like this, I remove cards of said player from my inventory for a couple of weeks. Then I see where the market has settled at the end of that period and price accordingly. It would be silly from a business perspective to sell one's wares below market, especially if it...