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darrend505

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[h=2]The First Edition[/h]
  • Baseball bobbleheads were first issued in 1960. Twelve Major League teams were represented, along with three Pacific Coast League teams. Most of the dolls sported a smiling boy in uniform, standing on a base that was usually painted to match the outfit. Two teams, the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates, had mascots for heads rather than children. It is interesting to note that the New York Mets were part of this series, before the franchise started play. The Minnesota Twins are the most common from this set, with the Washington Senators being the most rare. A Senators bobblehead can collect upward to $1,500.

[h=2]The White Base Series[/h]
  • The first all-inclusive series of teams was issued from 1961 to 1963. Originally selling for $1, they stood a little over 7 inches tall, mostly on white bases. Nearly half the teams had the mascot heads, and the Houston Colt .45's bobblehead was donning a cowboy hat. Four individual players were introduced as well: Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays and Roger Maris. Mantle and Clemente bobbleheads in good condition have fetched over $1,000.


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[h=2]Mini-Bobbleheads[/h]
  • For two years, 1961 and 1962, pint-sized models were offered. At 4 1/2 inches in height, most came with a magnetic bottom, making them popular for the dashboards of automobiles. All the Major League teams were available, but only Mantle and Maris were represented as players. Three very rare bobbleheads are part of this set: an Anaheim (rather than Los Angeles) Angels model; a Minneapolis (rather than Minnesota) Twins character; and a boy-faced Baltimore Orioles doll, which can go for $2,000.

[h=2]The Green Round Base Series[/h]
  • Bobbleheads released between 1963 and 1965 stood on round green bases. This distinguishes them from some earlier models erected on square green bases. Some dolls in this series may have "1962" stamped on the bottom, but weren't available to the public until 1963. Also on the bottom may appear a Japanese patent number, only seen in this issue. Although the price range for this group tends to be lower, collectors often regard this series as having the highest quality of manufacture.

[h=2]Breaking the Color Line[/h]
  • Until 1963, all team bobbleheads depicted Caucasian boys. From 1963 to 1965 a "Black Face" series was released. Sixteen teams were represented with two dolls, one with a smiling face and another with a serious expression. Issued in limited quantities, these bobbleheads are among the most collectible. A Houston Astros' bobbing head in this release can sell for the princely sum of $10,000, with a Yankees' doll valued around $3,000.

[h=2]The Gold Base Series[/h]
  • Baseball bobbleheads issued from 1966 to 1971 were painted with gold bases. Composed of cheaper materials, they are of lower quality than those made previously. This series saw a lot of changes, as the Kansas City Athletics moved to Oakland and new teams like the Montreal Expos and Milwaukee Brewers appeared. This set is comprised of 27 teams and one individual player, Willie Mays.



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ASTROBURN

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Went to the goodwill bookshop and picked up this book, and also got some shirts at the salvation army. Turned out Wednesdays are half off clothes day. I didnt know but am glad I know now.

[MENTION=4248]rum151man[/MENTION] The Raiders long sleeve looks to be a youth large. It says large but is definitely smaller than all the other larges. Would you have any use for it?

[MENTION=4428]MrMet[/MENTION] I was truly surprised to find a Mets shirt all the way out here in CA, let alone a minor league Mets team. Thought of you when i saw it. Interested?
 

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Hallsgator

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went to a new store that apparently buys returns/surplus/unsold items from other stores/companies.

Biggest score were these Under Armour Superman football gloves I got for $30. Last pair sold for $175 and regularly sell for 100+

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Also got these on the cheap, they have a neat discount set up based on how long the item has been in the store. All are brand new.

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This is a really nice jacket. $11
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oiccup41

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Todays Find

Derek Jeter 3000 Hits T-Shirt - New with tags - $4.99



Zach Thomas Youth Jersey - $1.79



Paul Pierce Youth Jersey - 90 cents
 

Hullfan

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Picked this up for 1.50 . Nike Cooperstown Collection

Sent from my SPH-L710 using Freedom Card Board mobile app
 

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MansGame

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If any of you come across NBA jerseys which are NOT youth and are my size, I'd love to be a buyer... need some for this summer... have two but would love to add to the collection!
 

Hallsgator

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went to a new store that apparently buys returns/surplus/unsold items from other stores/companies.

Biggest score were these Under Armour Superman football gloves I got for $30. Last pair sold for $175 and regularly sell for 100+

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sold and paid for today. $200. God bless you eBay and people who pay $200 for football gloves
 

ASTROBURN

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sold and paid for today. $200. God bless you eBay and people who pay $200 for football gloves

Excellent! Love hearing stories about a good flip.

My first wave of shirts ended yesterday, and my best flip yet! Sold that A's tshirt with the classic players on it for 37 bucks! Was not expecting that at all. And i sold the book signed by Sean Astin for 20.
 

oiccup41

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Found a thrift shop today right down the road from my office. The owner said they get some combination of t-shirts, jerseys, memorabilia and cards weekly and I should come in once a week. Almost everything in the store is one dollar. Can't wait to check it again next week!
Todays haul - $1 each

 

rum151man

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Found a thrift shop today right down the road from my office. The owner said they get some combination of t-shirts, jerseys, memorabilia and cards weekly and I should come in once a week. Almost everything in the store is one dollar. Can't wait to check it again next week!
Todays haul - $1 each


Nice haul
 

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