Sunday, June 30, 2024

i can't leaf stuff like this alone

i have several saved searches on ebay, and sometimes these searches lead me down a rabbit hole and i wind up with cards that i wouldn't normally be seeking out. a few months ago, my saved "garvey" search brought up an odd mix of 57 cards from a seller. the main photo included a 1972 topps steve garvey card, 
which is why the lot hit my saved search.

there were other cards shown, and i think you will agree that the buy it now was reasonable with an all-in total cost of about $59. these are some of the other cards that were shown in the main photo for the lot:
strangely enough, the title only mentioned garvey and don money. 

once i saw the 1981 o-pee-chee alan trammell card
and the 1985 leaf greg luzinski card, i began to wonder if the 1975 george brett or 1976 ron guidry rookie cards might be o-pee-chee? obviously the garvey (no o-pee-chee high numbers in 1972) and the 1975 mini gary carter rookie are topps, and the 1977 rod carew card is topps (no all-star banners on o-pee-chee cards in '77), but the brett and guidry cards could be.

here's a closer look at that gary carter rookie
and the carew
which was in pretty good condition.

unfortunately, neither the guidry
nor the brett
were canadian varieties. however, the 1970 larry bowa rookie card
was!
there was another photo that showed delino deshields' fantastic 1988 o-pee-chee exclusive card
being included as part of the set, but what really sold me on making the purchase was this photo
more leaf and o-pee-chee cards were shown, and this bunch wound up including a 1987 leaf rafael palmeiro rookie card
but what got my attention was the card showing in the lower left of the photo. that's a 1989 fleer billy ripken card, and i figured it was worth taking a shot at getting the "f-ck face" version. i do not own, nor have i ever owned, any variation of the card, and i had minor regret after passing up a black box variation in a dollar bin at a card show last year. so, i paid my money and crossed my fingers, just as i had with the brett and the guidry.

it turned out to be the black box version
still, i was not disappointed with the lot even though, in the end, this is the only card that has (so far) found its way into my permanent collection:
and that's because of the dodger stadium background on jerry koosman's 1985 leaf card

3 comments:

  1. You have a saved search for Steve's '72 card? I would've thought that you'd have multiple copies.

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  2. Solid lot. That Carew looks super clean. I have an unopened pack of 1989 Fleer waiting to be opened one day. Crossing my fingers that I'll pull the FF Ripken.

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