leatherman said:Razor said:1982 TOPPS LEE SMITH? BOOK $3...
You're joking, right?
razor should stick w/ nonsport or baseball prospects
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leatherman said:Razor said:1982 TOPPS LEE SMITH? BOOK $3...
You're joking, right?
I'm pretty sure they should leave the prospect products alone also.colts1888 said:leatherman said:Razor said:1982 TOPPS LEE SMITH? BOOK $3...
You're joking, right?
razor should stick w/ nonsport or baseball prospects
For those laughing at Razor, you skipped over this one.Donutme said:Rollie Fingers or Vida Blue ?
IndyMann said:For those laughing at Razor, you skipped over this one.Donutme said:Rollie Fingers or Vida Blue ?
colts1888 said:leatherman said:Razor said:1982 TOPPS LEE SMITH? BOOK $3...
You're joking, right?
razor should stick w/ nonsport or baseball prospects
sportscardtheory said:The answer is Rich "Goose" Gossage. His 1973 Topps RC is $6.
Crash Davis said:sportscardtheory said:The answer is Rich "Goose" Gossage. His 1973 Topps RC is $6.
I'm gonna take a shot and say Dennis Eckersley's 1976 SSPC card is probably the cheapest.
cammy collector said:How is it not Mark Grace? '88 Donruss isn't worth the paper it's printed on..
011873 said:Which HOF Baseball player has the cheapest rookie card?
Going by Beckett. See who knows this.
cammy collector said:How is it not Mark Grace? '88 Donruss isn't worth the paper it's printed on..
:lol:IndyMann said:For those laughing at Razor, you skipped over this one.Donutme said:Rollie Fingers or Vida Blue ?