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Phish

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I picked up my first Walker and I was wondering if I should break it out of the box and display it. I have no intention of ever selling it, so what do you guys suggest?
 

bouwob

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+1

unless its the 88 versions, the rest have little to no value.
 

bouwob

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The cards by them selves are actually a lot more difficult to find. That said, they will never sell for more than the sealed status. Assume $10 with shipping for most slu's
 

rehmus

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Mar 10, 2010
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I have almost every different Corinthian Headliner ever made including a Frank Thomas piece that's probably rarer than any McFarlane.

As for SLUs, I'm with the other posters... I keep some encased but like having the cards to go along with my player collections. If I care enough about the player I just buy two of the SLUs.

SLUs on eBay can actually be a little tricky for your better players. It costs at least $6 to ship them and a non-rookie piece of a good player (barry sanders comes to mind for me) will sell for $10+... I only mention it because I don't like the thought of paying $16-25 for something I'm just going to break open for the card(s).

Such are the inner turmoils of the completist.
 

js0000001

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I have a couple dozen of them and was considering opening some to give to my two year old to play with.

I am just too afraid there painted with lead based paint :?
 

Zithy

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rehmus said:
I have almost every different Corinthian Headliner ever made including a Frank Thomas piece that's probably rarer than any McFarlane.

As for SLUs, I'm with the other posters... I keep some encased but like having the cards to go along with my player collections. If I care enough about the player I just buy two of the SLUs.

SLUs on eBay can actually be a little tricky for your better players. It costs at least $6 to ship them and a non-rookie piece of a good player (barry sanders comes to mind for me) will sell for $10+... I only mention it because I don't like the thought of paying $16-25 for something I'm just going to break open for the card(s).

Such are the inner turmoils of the completist.


Can't you just use a medium sized Priority Mail box from USPS? I'd think that they're light enough to be under 1 pound and decently protected.

Also, since it's pretty uncommon for people to mention SLU's, if anyone wants some send me a PM. I need to start clearing some space in the garage :) If you're looking for cards for your PCs, we might be able to work something out that benefits us both.
 

rehmus

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Zithy said:
rehmus said:
I have almost every different Corinthian Headliner ever made including a Frank Thomas piece that's probably rarer than any McFarlane.

As for SLUs, I'm with the other posters... I keep some encased but like having the cards to go along with my player collections. If I care enough about the player I just buy two of the SLUs.

SLUs on eBay can actually be a little tricky for your better players. It costs at least $6 to ship them and a non-rookie piece of a good player (barry sanders comes to mind for me) will sell for $10+... I only mention it because I don't like the thought of paying $16-25 for something I'm just going to break open for the card(s).

Such are the inner turmoils of the completist.


Can't you just use a medium sized Priority Mail box from USPS? I'd think that they're light enough to be under 1 pound and decently protected.

Also, since it's pretty uncommon for people to mention SLU's, if anyone wants some send me a PM. I need to start clearing some space in the garage :) If you're looking for cards for your PCs, we might be able to work something out that benefits us both.



you can. i can. the d-bags on ebay, however, charge $6+ for shipping on almost any SLU.

I'm looking for a few SLU cards myself...
1992 Barry Sanders (AND the foldout poster)
1993 Shaq (should be 2 cards)
any Bo Jackson NFL cards
... probably some others I'm forgetting off the top of my head.
 

JEA2880

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Aug 16, 2008
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I have some random SLU's and Headliners - if anyone wants/needs them, I'm sure we can work something out. SLU's include a Frank Thomas and a Kevin Millwood rookie and the Headliners include a giant Ken Griffey Jr., a Chipper Jones, and some sluggers set of 8 featuring a bunch of stars (Griffey, McGwire, Bonds, etc). Let me know.
 

Zithy

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Sep 18, 2008
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Actually, I think the $6 might be fair. I was thinking it was only $4.85 but that's for the small Flat Rate, which is definitely too small for SLUs.

So the larger Priority Mail boxes are close to $6, which is frustrating when you want to sell hundreds of SLUs for just a few bucks each.
 

markakis8

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Oct 31, 2008
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Way off topic, but does Larry Walker really only have 14 autos in his entire collection? That seems small to me.
 

1st4040

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Im looking to pick up the SLU cards.. I have all of the sealed SLU's but want the loose cards as well. I have a few of them loose but need the 88 and the whole 1991-2000 run still.
 

Gwynn545

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Aug 29, 2008
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1989 is the tough one for Gwynn...Always goes over $100 it seems. Not even a rookie piece, just a short print I guess.
Hey, I pay good money for worthless pieces of cardboard, but I REFUSE to pay good money for a worthless piece of plastic!!

But if ya have one let me know.... :D
 

Zithy

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Sep 18, 2008
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I posted a pic somewhere in the General Chat for some thread, but here's one again :)

Sadly, out of those two rows stacked to the rafters, there's no 89 Gwynn -- least, I don't think so . . .

Image125.jpg
 

Mudcatsfan

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Zithy said:
I posted a pic somewhere in the General Chat for some thread, but here's one again :)

Sadly, out of those two rows stacked to the rafters, there's no 89 Gwynn -- least, I don't think so . . .

Image125.jpg


hahahaa, i have a similar picture but it's star wars figures.

My wife still loves me somehow.
 

jswaykos

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Dec 10, 2009
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San Diego, CA
I'm pretty sure I have an 89 Gwynn. I remember it 'booking' at one point for crazy money... unfortunately, when I got it I was 7, so I took it out and played with it! I still have the card in a screw down, though it's not in the greatest of conditions (not that I recall, anyway). It's not in terrible shape, just not perfect.

Can't say I regret opening it, though - I was a kid and enjoyed it!
 

Phish

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May 19, 2009
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markakis8 said:
Way off topic, but does Larry Walker really only have 14 autos in his entire collection? That seems small to me.

Actually I think there may be only 13, but I could be wrong. I remember another Walker collector telling me that one doesn't exist.
 

rehmus

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Zithy said:
I posted a pic somewhere in the General Chat for some thread, but here's one again :)

Sadly, out of those two rows stacked to the rafters, there's no 89 Gwynn -- least, I don't think so . . .

Image125.jpg

That is awesome.
Do you regret this b/c of their current value or are you hopeful for the future?
I have a few hundred Headliners and I don't regret getting them at all.
 

Zithy

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Sep 18, 2008
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I regret not having Ebay when I had my Hasbro account heh

Absolutely no reason I should still have them, but that kinda happens at times. By that, I mean they should have been sold a long, long time ago when they had more value.
 

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