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Russ S. said:Well, Ripken isn't listed on my checklist, so hopefully I'm lucky.
Never seen one, never knew the rarity.
Good luck guys.
Russ S. said:Well, Ripken isn't listed on my checklist, so hopefully I'm lucky.
Never seen one, never knew the rarity.
Good luck guys.
Russ S. said:Well, Ripken isn't listed on my checklist, so hopefully I'm lucky.
Never seen one, never knew the rarity.
Good luck guys.
I know he had the '93 TP PReview.tunahead said:Russ S. said:Well, Ripken isn't listed on my checklist, so hopefully I'm lucky.
Never seen one, never knew the rarity.
Good luck guys.
Are you talking about the 1995 Extra Bases Test or the 1993 Triple Play Promo, because Ripken is in both
Russ S. said:Have doubles of either??
We still need to compare lists brother, help each other out.
I just put in an order on COMC for 51 Ripkens I needed.
Jack Straw said:93 Triple Play Previews , 12 card set in order
Griffey
Alomar
Ripken
Karros
Fielder
Sheffield
Daulton
Van Slyke
Eckersley
Sandberg
Grace (little Hot Shot)
Awesome Action / Polonia/Segui
I know I have never seen a Bagwell extra bases test sample.Another one of those super hard to find early year cards of his.Some of this stuff is so hard I don't know if I ever will find it.Money may not even be the problem.
As for the 1993 Triple Play Previews...has anyone seen or heard of a Bagwell?I am not sure it exists because I have never seen one.Beckett doesn't list it but...yeah.
I know this was almost 8 years ago, but the thread came alive again and in case you had not seen Bagwell yet…
I ended up winning a full set directly from Fleer Executive Ted Taylor many years ago on ebay, maybe around 2000-2002 time frame, not sure now exactly when. Included was a bunch of notes that were part of the development process of the set. I decided to break up the set and sold singles on ebay. My plan was to keep Piazza and Frank Thomas and sell the rest. I regret doing it, although I got some really great money for some and a few went for almost nothing! Later, I also ended up selling Lance the 2 Frank Thomas cards that he discussed on his website after much debate and a dire financial need I had at the time.
At the time, I don't know if anyone had seen them before and thought they may have been unique or one of only a handful of sets, but since I broke up my set, I see a number of them are out there for sale and a number of people have their guy's card.
I'll have to see if I can find the notes. I held on to them, as it made no sense to sell them separate from the set and since I broke up the set, I just tossed the notes into a pile and forgot about them.