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The 1998 Topps Tek Thread

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^^ I could of vouched for rinkrat... he is super trustworthy and an excellent collector and now member of FCB... I would have 0% hesitations when dealing with him, sale or trade.
 

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I totally agree. Class act. He's helped me on my first and second and now on my third set of bonds

That's amazing lol... I can't wait for the day I can say I've completed the 1998 Tek Belle set... I just finished the 1999 base the other day and I never thought I'd see that day lol.
 

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Got these two in my trade with rinkrat. Love the pattern - reminds me of diamond plate aluminum:

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Vaughn was a beast back in the day.Seems like Red Sox fans don't even appreciate him anymore.

My son was a huge Mo Vaughn fan (no pun intended). He never forgot Mo running a winter baseball camp that he attended two years in a row back when we lived in the metro Boston area. Had to buy my son a first baseman's mitt, and he wound up playing first in high school. (He was a 6' 3" high school hockey goalie too. Little better body shape for baseball.) We lived in the next town south of where Mo lived. My son collected all of the Mo Vaughn 1999 and 2000 Teks including gold cards, and all of his 1998 Tek common cards. I'm still looking for his '98 diffractors. Only have 31 of the 90 diffractors. (I saw that 'Where's Waldo' Mo diffractor!)

Thank you to all for the trading compliments. Never, never, never would have finished the set of 8100 without a ton of trading, mostly with player collectors. I remember having a binder with want lists from probably 50 different Tek collectors at one time. I can't ever remember getting stiffed. Oh, you do get newbies calling something a diffractor or refractor or something that's just a common card but that's to be expected.
 

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My son was a huge Mo Vaughn fan (no pun intended). He never forgot Mo running a winter baseball camp that he attended two years in a row back when we lived in the metro Boston area. Had to buy my son a first baseman's mitt, and he wound up playing first in high school. (He was a 6' 3" high school hockey goalie too. Little better body shape for baseball.) We lived in the next town south of where Mo lived. My son collected all of the Mo Vaughn 1999 and 2000 Teks including gold cards, and all of his 1998 Tek common cards. I'm still looking for his '98 diffractors. Only have 31 of the 90 diffractors. (I saw that 'Where's Waldo' Mo diffractor!)

Thank you to all for the trading compliments. Never, never, never would have finished the set of 8100 without a ton of trading, mostly with player collectors. I remember having a binder with want lists from probably 50 different Tek collectors at one time. I can't ever remember getting stiffed. Oh, you do get newbies calling something a diffractor or refractor or something that's just a common card but that's to be expected.

Nice story.I saw some segment on him on ESPN awhile back, think he does something in real estate or property management now.
 

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The color tek versions used to sell for a lot more than they currently do, most of the Andruw's used to sell for $10-15 a piece up until a few years ago. So with that said, I am sure there must be enough of an AROD following to still command decent prices for those. Of course it could be a tek set collector too?
 

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