MansGame
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um wow.... shaking my head here....
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It's an extremely long-term project, not only because it takes forever to find many of the cards, but because it's going to cost thousands and you need to spread it out. I started my set 8 or 9 years ago and I'm slightly over halfway done now. I figure it'll be at least another 10 years until I finish (if I ever do). Of course it's not my main collecting pursuit or it'd be a lot closer to finished by now. Just something fun to work on on the side.
I started it because I began collecting in 1988 and looking at those old '88 Topps cards always brings back great memories of my youth, opening packs from the corner store hoping for Jose Canseco cards and chewing that awful gum. A complete set of '88 Topps is like $5, there's no collecting challenge there. So I had the idea of getting every card in the set signed. I started with a single Terry Steinbach in my collection that I had gotten signed through the mail back in 1989, and am now up over 400. I'd like to think the 9-year-old me would faint if he was told he'd eventually have 400 autographed cards from that set, including guys like McGwire, Schmidt, Yount, Molitor, Gwynn, Dawson, and Mattingly.
I am trying to complete an autographed set of 1987 Topps cards and I bid on the card, of course, I wasn't close to winning. The Wright and Howser cards are the Holy Grail's of this set. The seller told me he bought the card for $100 and was hoping to get $200. Nice ROI!! Can't believe I lost to a blowhard like Olbermann?? :-o:-o
Dick Howswer RIP 6/17/1987For my education, why are those two guys the holy grails?
Dick Howswer RIP 6/17/1987
Ricky Wright is covered on page 1. Apparently never signs and then only Fleer.
There are also some players who don't sign certain cards so that when they pass they can give a stash of them to their family members. I believe Jay Buhner does this.
I honestly do NOT think this wright card is good.. Olberman better send to PSA ASAP
I honestly do NOT think this wright card is good.. Olberman better send to PSA ASAP
Not sure how you could convince them, but maybe write each of them and ask them to both sign it? Or would that be against your principles on the set, no snarky-ness intended?Archie Bradley in 2012 Topps Heritage comes to mind since the player pictured is not him (it's J.R. Bradley and he won't sign it either).
Not sure how you could convince them, but maybe write each of them and ask them to both sign it? Or would that be against your principles on the set, no snarky-ness intended?
There are also some players who don't sign certain cards so that when they pass they can give a stash of them to their family members. I believe Jay Buhner does this.
I know he won't sign anything that is Calgary Cannons related, he hated his time there and he hated Lefebvre, the feeling was mutual because Jay should have been on the club but Lefebvre had him sent down.
Do you know what specific card(s)?