bustin_knuckles
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That would be me. I only need the black xfractor and gold refractor to have the rainbow minus the superfractor of coarse.
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Randy,
The ones that have Thomas' #35 signed, are they all on the gold holograms?
Finally completed my collection of all 7 1992 Front Row Thomas autos!
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Great job! They look good together.
Anyone have any idea why this went for $35 shipped? I don't see anything in the lot that warrants the end price.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FRANK-THOMAS-22-Flair-Gold-Label-Emotion-UD-Ionix-HIGH-END-Lot-cards-/310499593243?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item484b37cc1b&nma=true&si=ovtIH3hpqoQi4lAK2iVKRn4xBZQ%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I don't see anything either. Unless the buyer thought those flair showcases were the legacy #d /100?
I don't see anything either. Unless the buyer thought those flair showcases were the legacy #d /100?
Maybe someone thought one of those Gold Labels were Red?
Was surprised to get one of these 2012 Leaf buybacks #/5 for $41:
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Can anyone shed light on this "1990 Leaf Blue Paper Proof":
1990 Leaf Blue Paper Proof Frank Thomas 300 BGS 3 Rarer Than 1990 Topps Nnof | eBay
I have to admit I've never heard of these, for any player. It's graded by BGS, so it might have some air of authenticity, but the fact that it includes the silver fan in the lower left corner strikes me as odd. The seller has other star players, along with 1990 Donruss (makes sense) and 1987 Fleer (?), all blue proofs. The 90D Griffey is interesting because it's Junior's picture, but is missing the Jr from the name, which is a variation I've never heard of.
I saw this auction too, but have never heard of this. I'd guess that it is just sheets that have surfaced from the original production run testing out the colors, and someone cut the important players out of the sheet. Seems like printer proof trash to me. It is probably incredibly rare, but only because card companies probably shred their trash. Who knows what this is going to sell for, but not something that interests me unless a cool story went along with it.