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mrmopar
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I have a crapload of Steve Garvey signed cards. I was putting some of the new arrivals away and it reminded me just how many. There has been a recent surge in demand for his autograph in general it seems, but still a few key players driving the higher prices. If there is still a demand when he dies, I could be in a very good position to sell at that point. We'll see..
Today brought 3 more low serial numbered additions.
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Finally, this little gem. Apparently the green crown is all that tells you this is a pack issued autograph. It was a small set, maybe 6-8 subjects. Glad the Dodgers were represented, as this is a very eye catching card.
Just finished reading Michael Cramer's book. He was the sole owner of Pacific Trading Cards, who turned his early collecting interest into a thriving business. Pacific put out some great stuff in their time. Very interesting read for anyone who might be interested. I was especially interested, since he operated out of my area and I used to visit his retail card shop every once in a while as a kid. The magnitude of his inventory that I was clueless about at the time was astonishing

Today brought 3 more low serial numbered additions.
/2
/10

/20

Finally, this little gem. Apparently the green crown is all that tells you this is a pack issued autograph. It was a small set, maybe 6-8 subjects. Glad the Dodgers were represented, as this is a very eye catching card.
Just finished reading Michael Cramer's book. He was the sole owner of Pacific Trading Cards, who turned his early collecting interest into a thriving business. Pacific put out some great stuff in their time. Very interesting read for anyone who might be interested. I was especially interested, since he operated out of my area and I used to visit his retail card shop every once in a while as a kid. The magnitude of his inventory that I was clueless about at the time was astonishing
