I found a few items for my Sampler Album this weekend at the monthly mall card show. I’d pretty much started ignoring the monthly show, since it’s usually comprised of only a couple of dealers. They’re almost always the same guys, and their stuff is almost always the same. However, with my new wonderful Sampler Album project, I had reason to re-look through their offerings with a fresh perspective and new shopping needs. Sure enough I found some stuff I could use. I picked all of these out of a ½ off box, and spent a total of $8:
I’m really happy with the Jay Johnstone rookie card. I read his book “Over The Edge,” in high school. From what I recall, it was a pretty light, fun book about all the pranks he pulled in his career. I honestly don’t remember a lot of details, since I read it over 20 years ago, but I do remember enjoying it. Plus, Johnstone had a bit part in Naked Gun! That alone makes this card a great add to my Sampler Album.
My other favorite from this haul is the Billy Martin card, from his days of managing the Rangers. I love the crappy airbrush job on his hat! A nice add to the 1974 page.
I suppose a good blogger would have scanned these individually and commented on each card. After all, there are several HOFers in this group, and the more I look at it, the more pleased I am that this all only cost $8. But I'm a lazy blogger. I probably won't even try to come up with a nice and neat way to conclude this post.
4 comments:
Great deal!
That '74 Billy Williams is definitely one of my personal favorites.
Topps airbrushing makes Topps, Topps.
I really like the Mazeroski, have 1 myself.
Can entire coaching staffs get back on baseball cards again?
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