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How much was it?Very neat.
I paid a fraction of what I think it would go for to the right owner .... wait ... I AM the right owner!!!
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How much was it?Very neat.
I paid a fraction of what I think it would go for to the right owner .... wait ... I AM the right owner!!!I wouldn't be shocked if one day I sold it, if it would go for BIG money, but right now, I don't see me getting rid of it ... well .... ever! If I did though, I personally believe it would far surpass the Aqueous.
I could be wrong, but I believe there was a Blyleven and a Clemens (both all star cards perhaps?) The back looks exactly like a stock regular 1989 topps card. It is definitely one of my favorite cards in my collection!Who else was on the sheet?How does the back look?
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Uninspired. Generic. No Soul.
That is what I thought of the latest Canseco offering from Topps Tier One. A small picture of Canseco on the right, with a BIG open space for an autograph on the left. I picked up one that was cheap, but it had an autograph at the bottom so I picked up a copy that had his autograph smack dab in the middle.
My thoughts of the new Topps Series 2 Canseco cards continued along in the same vein as Teir One.
1) The first one is an SP and a sticker auto (which, by the way, I don't have an issue with sticker autos, if done correctly ... much like I have no problems w/out team logos if done correctly.)
Here is the picture of it. It is not ugly at all, but not eye popping.
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Later that day, I saw the other Topps Series 2 Canseco autograph. This is # to 25.
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My gut reaction was that I liked the first one better than the 2nd!
They look like the parents of the 1992 Score Impact Players card.
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After a while though, they grew on me. I don't know why or how. Perhaps because they are genuine Topps cards that I have never seen before. I am not sure. A friend of mine said that these are a "necessary evil" - and for super collectors, I think that is a great way of putting it.
I don't think these are ugly designs at all. Upon initial inspection, I just felt like they were generic looking. Thankfully for me though, I have truly fallen in love with them. As a side note, I now think that a modified 1992 Score Impact Players card with an autograph may be a pretty dang good idea!
Both of the latest Topps Canseco cards are incoming, and I cannot wait to have them in hand. The Heart of the Order card has a base card which I have incoming as well.
As always, if you have any rare Canseco - let me know!
Where were those old Score cards found?
I don't recall - they may have been randomly seeded inside of certain types of packs, or perhaps they were sold as a subset by itself.
I used to buy Score as a kid, but never pulled those.I loved those old Score subset/insert cards.Remember those awesome looking Dream Team cards?You have the Canseco swinging a bat with his shirt off, right?
Have a lineup card from the Pacific league? Jose Dh and pitched last night
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Thats purty cool!
I used to buy Score as a kid, but never pulled those.I loved those old Score subset/insert cards.Remember those awesome looking Dream Team cards?You have the Canseco swinging a bat with his shirt off, right?
I think Tanner blew it up and has it hanging over his bed![]()
I have that one, as well as an unlicensed color version, and a foil border variation of it as well![]()