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George_Calfas said:^ could not agree more.....here are a few Musial's since he is tougher and a couple of others.
I always trusted DLP since they told you the uni the item come from, UD and Topps a little less so.
mrwhitesox30 said:
Chris Levy said:mrwhitesox30 said:
A lot of great players in this thread. But, this is probably the one that I'd most want to add.
I just picked up this Frisch. It's actually a patch. A bad patch. But a patch.
Here's an odd combo patch I picked up last year too.
383astro said:just curious as to why you say the Wynn/Newhouser patch is odd. BTW love the Frisch.
Chris Levy said:383astro said:just curious as to why you say the Wynn/Newhouser patch is odd. BTW love the Frisch.
I just think of Newhouser as a Tiger. So I always find the cards that show legends on their non-primary teams a little 'odd' and generally I avoid those.
A_Pharis said:major major major sickness in this thread.
mrwhitesox30 said:When looking at patches, I think it's just as important to look at the actual patch as it is to look at the player. For instance, the Bob Feller Topps Sterling jumbo patch probably isn't from his playing days, and I think the price reflects that. I think the same goes for the Eddie Mathews Prime Cuts patches and also some of his other patch cards. To me, those pieces aren't as rare or hard to find as "true" game-used, like I think the patches below are from. This post is long enough, so I won't add any of my button cards, as those are obviously rare for any vintage player.
Kaline and Fox patches are hard to find, but if UD had jerseys of each why didn't they make more? I wonder if there are jerseys of each sitting in their vaults.
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