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cjjt

Member Since:   2/21/2013
Location:   GOLDEN, CO, United States
     
Collects:  

Love to trade.  Always happy to entertain offers!

I like doing small, PWE trades of 9 cards or less.  I have great success with these types of trades.  Almost all 9 card trades will go out PWE.

I collect former University of Michigan football players (up to 2009) especially Brian Griese, Elvis Grbac, Amani Toomer, Jim Harbaugh, Braylon Edwards.  I also collect Glen Rice.

1970s Kellogg's cards,

Football -- all inserts & parallels:

  • 2008 Leaf Rookies & Stars 
  • 2008 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity 
  • 2008 Leaf Limited 
  • 2008 Playoff Absolute Memorabilia 
  • 2008 Donruss Gridiron Gear
  • 2007 Leaf Rookies & Stars 
  • 2007 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity 
  • 2007 Donruss Classics
  • 2006 Leaf Rookies & Stars 

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SETS & LOTS for trade:

BASEBALL:

  • 1989 Fleer (#1-660)
  • 1990 Fleer (in box, opened) (U.S.A. version) (#1-660)
  • 1990 Score (#1-704)  (MISSING: 508, 558, 560, 637)
  • 1991 Fleer (unopened)
  • 1991 Leaf (#1-528)
  • 1991 Score (#1-900, plus 72 magic motions) (in box)
  • 1992 Upper Deck (unopened) (#1-800)
  • 1992 Upper Deck (hand collected) (#1-700)

FOOTBALL:

  • 1987 Topps (#1-396)
  • 1990 Pro Set Super Bowl XXV Commemorative (#1-151 + 9 card puzzle) (in original box)
  • 1990 Score Series 1 (30 UNOPENED PACKS)
  • 1991 Proline + wives (#1-300, wives #1-7) 
  • 1991 Star Pics Pro Prospects (#1-112)  FAVRE ROOKIE
  • 1992 Action Packed All Madden Team (#1-52)
  • 1992 Wildcard (#1-250)
  • 1993 Pinnacle Score Select (#1-200) 2X
  • 1994 Action Packed Series 2 (#121-198) 
  • 1994 Collectors’ Edge Excalibur (#1-75)
  • 1995 Action Packed (#1-126) 
  • 1995 Flair Preview (#1-30)
  • 1995 Fleer Metal (#1-200)
  • 1996 Select Certified (#1-125)  (MARVIN HARRISON ROOKIE)
  • 1997 Score Board By the Numbers (#1-50—lots of big stars) 7X AVAILABLE
  • 2003 Donruss Classics (#1-100)
  • 2003 SPX (#1-70, 80-110)
  • 2005 Topps (#1-440) Opened  (no 5 extra rookies)  (RODGERS ROOKIE)
  • 2006 Fleer (#1-100) 3X available
  • 2006 Leaf Rookies & Stars (#1-100)  2X available
  • 2007 Donruss Classics (#1-100)
  • 2007 Leaf Rookies & stars (1-100)

FOOTBALL
MISSING A CARD OR 2:

  • 1991 Pacific (550 cards), missing #170, 529, 538
  • 1998 Leaf Rookies & Stars (base set) (#1-170 & 271-300) missing #84 Tim Brown
  • 2006 Leaf Rookies & Stars (base) (#1-100) missing #75 Aaron Brooks

FOOTBALL

MISSING MANY:

  • 2001 Playoff Contenders (#1-100), missing 3, 5, 11, 20, 22, 27, 45, 48, 51, 54, 62, 68, 70, 87, 90, 95, 96, 98
  • 2006 Fleer (#1-200), missing #68, 128, 146, 170, 173, 174, 175, 177, 180, 181, 184, 185, 186, 188, 189, 192, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199
  • 2006 Fleer Fantastic 40 (#AB-WD), missing CD, CJ, HA, LJ, MH, SM, TB (Brady), TO

BASKETBALL:

  • 2004-05 Upper Deck Rivals (LeBron v. Carmelo) (#1-30)

NON-SPORT:

  • 1978 Topps Superman (#1-77 +12 stickers)
  • 1978 Topps Superman (#1-77 +6 stickers), missing 4, 5, 7, 20, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35, 45, 51, 53, 63
  • 2009 Rittenhouse Battlestar Galactica Season Four (#1-63)  54 different + 7 inserts + 43 dups  (incomplete)
  • 2009 Rittenhouse X-Men Origins: Wolverine (#1-72 + 3 inserts)
  • 2009 Rittenhouse X-Men Origins: Wolverine, 178 cards + 1 insert, some dups  (incomplete)
     
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Dmbramer

Member Since:   12/25/2019
Location:   green bay, WI, United States
     
Collects:  

 COLLECT: For Enjoyment.. this is suppose to be Fun Relaxation. "No Soliciting to Buy"

Bringing back our childhood memories of trading with my friends.

I have no interest in baseball, basketball cards. I send multiple for even 1 packer card on my wantlist.

Any brand . Packers only.. Trade, trade, trade.. single trades are fine..  my older “ vintage” cards listed for trade are now image included on the link. What you see, is what you get. Learning the tools here , day by day.. 

 

 LETS DO IT! Its fun going to the Mailbox in this Covid Era..

donn bramer

2382 remington rd
green bay wi 54302

Site User Manual links

https://www.tcdb.com/UserManual.cfm

 I don't mind getting PWE's any tme.. Save if you can..Packing your cards for mailing. Link

https://1912fenwayfaithful.wixsite.com/redsox/pwe-guide

     
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PaPa.. Look i colored My Face.. (with washable markers..whewww) says my granddaughter 4 yr old..

hawkking

Member Since:   3/24/2015
Location:   Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States
     
Collects:  

Chicago Blackhawks, Doug Wilson Hockey, Notre Dame Football in their college jerseys, Chicago Bears Older, Chicago White Sox pre-85 and new especially Robert, Vaughn, Montgomery and Rookies... Check out my E-bay store.  

     
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You gotta believe in something, or you'll fall for anything

HOGOFOGO

Member Since:   12/8/2020
Location:   Maryland, United States
     
Collects:  

Update. It's been a rough past year for me.  Going slowly through and making it up to those that trades were never finished.

 

OK. Turning of Trading for the moment until all things are caught up and School is moving along. 

 

If you see cards in my list that you want but I don't have anything on my Want list to match, just let me know and I'll go through your For Trade list for a possible trade.

 

I started collecting as a 9-year-old in 1974 and went into the Air Force in 1984 and only collected until about 1992 as the moving around was too much for the collection. 

I started back up again a couple of years ago and really enjoy it again.

I like using PWE for small trades. 

I collect:

- Pre 1980 Baseball and Basketball

- Post 1979 any HOFer

- Players collected: ICHIRO, Pujols, Cabrera, Jordan, Bird, Beltre

 

 

     

jasongerman9

Member Since:   1/1/2015
Location:   Niles, Michigan, United States
     
Collects:  

Collections I maintain, in no particular order:

  • Teams
    • Cincinnati Reds
    • Clinton Lumberkings/Giants/Dodgers/Pilots
    • Army Black Knights (all sports)
  • Players
    • Shawn Green
    • Buster Posey
    • Matt Mantei
    • Jeff Peterek
    • Ralf Mojsiejenko
    • Joique Bell
    • Dan LeFevour
    • Pat Tillman
    • Chadd Blasko
  • Sets
    • Tobacco/Pre-war
      • Current project: 1909-12 T-51 Murad
    • Baseball
      • Current projects: 1988 Fleer and 1993 Upper Deck Fun Pack
    • NASCAR
      • Current projects: 2014 Panini Prizm, 2007 Traks (base complete) and 2012 Press Pass Ignite
    • Modern non-sport
      • Current project: 2014 Panini Country Music (base complete)
    • Vintage non-sport
      • Current project: 1962 Topps Civil War News
  • Others
    • Any NASCAR
    • PSA-graded Hall of Famers (baseball primarily, but also football)
      • Any card of a member in the Hall of Fame, any condition - just graded by PSA
    • Any other pre-1965 graded baseball
      • Any condition, preferrably PSA; primarily looking for cheap, low-grade commons
    • Any other pre-1970 graded football
      • Any condition, preferrably PSA; primarily looking for cheap, low-grade commons

Any cards that I have that do not meet the above criteria will be removed from my collection. As of right now, I only sell on COMC (and I don't see that changing). I just don't have the time with my lifestyle (working 40-50 hours a week, plus coaching three baseball teams) to pull, package, and mail trades, or even mail my own sales. I do enjoy sending PIFs and typically check wantlists here before sending a box to COMC for consignment. If I'm looking for something specific and notice you have it FS/T, I may reach out to try and make an offer. I don't expect to receive any proposals, and would rather send someone a few cards from their wantlist and get nothing in return than try to hash out a deal.

I do have cards listed FS/T; they are available via COMC, listed in my "COMC" collection, and can be accessed by following the External Sales Link on those cards. I don't have them in my possession, so I can't do a trade with you. However, I want to see these cards go to people who really want them. If you see something you like, send me a message on here and let me know - the price will come down, and I'll even take a bit of a loss to get you cards for your collection. I keep my prices more in line with what is currently offered on COMC, but I'll certainly be wiling to negotiate, especially with a TCDB member, as these are typically higher than what these cards are truly worth, in my opinion.

     

WJR16

Member Since:   5/27/2020
Location:   Chattanooga, TN, United States
     
Collects:  

I started collecting baseball cards as a kid in the mid to late-80s and collected them through the early 90s. I started out collecting them with my old man, and I look back on those days wistfully. We'd sit up at night and put together sets and lists of our missing cards and that was a great thing to share with him. At some point, though, I outgrew wanting to share that experience with him, choosing instead to share the hobby with my friends. Then I started to notice girls and found other things to spend money on. I boxed up all the cards and traded the innocence of collecting baseball cards for other, less wholesome pursuits.

At some point over the course of the next 2 and a half decades, I somehow outgrew the nomadic life, became an adult, got married, found a permanent place to live, and jumped on the wildest ride of my life: fatherhood. In a fit of cleaning out my old room to make space for her new grandkids (my sister's kids at the time), my mother transported all of the cards from my childhood bedroom and brought them to live with me. To the attic they went, and in the attic they stayed for the better part of the last decade, hidden away and silent.

While working from home during quarantine, I repurposed the attic into a makeshift office to hide from my two kids, who were also at home, and who, despite my and my wife's best efforts, have no conception of privacy or quiet, and care very little for anyone else's productivity--especially when it comes at the expense of their most immediate desire. Stuck in the attic, armed with a laptop, and facing long days of working in solitude, there sat my baseball cards staring back at me, summoning me from a place and time long since gone. In a moment of sports deprived weakness, I answered their call and opened up a couple of boxes to look at my old collection. Glorious!

Within days of our local economy's soft reopening, I found a local card shop, escaped my attic, drove to it, donned a mask, and walked in to buy some new cards. I quickly learned that the days of the $0.50 pack had passed me by--quite a while ago it seems. Undeterred by the effects of what seemed to be hyper-inflation in an economy I had ignored for some 27 years, I left with not one, but two BOXES of baseball cards. Upon opening up the many packs of new cards, I discovered the advent of the insert card's prevalence, and that, unlike unicorns, autographed cards actually DO exist in packs (helllooo Pete Alonso!). Fascinated, and in need of boxes in which to store the cards and toploaders in which to protect them, it was back to the card shop for me. A couple of carboard boxes, a few bags of penny sleeves and some toploaders just couldn't be the extent of my second excursion. So, much like an addict in search of a fix, it was another box of cards for me. 

But, this new lifestyle of big spending on cards I knew nothing about would prove to be unsustainable as my wife and I are also tasked with feeding, clothing, and sheltering (in place) these two children we created. Alas, it was back to the attic for me, and back to shuffling through all of my old cards, sorting out the commons from the hall of famers, sorting out the steroid users from the clean players. Thus, a new collection was born. Hall of Famers. Those are the cards I want to collect.

But, I needed a mechanism for organizing what I had, and what I wanted to get. When I bought my last pack of cards as something other than a novelty back in 1993, the internet was not yet a thing, at least not one to which I had access. I thought: Surely there is some mechanism online to help me organize these cards, and give me reason to continue sorting through this mess. And, after minimal searching on the worldwide web, I discovered TCDB. What a brave new world this is.

I look forward to getting back into the hobby. But, for now, I am going to stick to trying to collect Hall of Famers, mostly vintage (which, I have learned, is now a word in this industry that describes me). I'm less concerned with a card's grading, centering, corners, or condition than I am with the name and face on it. I'm not in this as an investment; I'm in it for an escape. Hopefully when this little 2 year-old ages a few more years, he'll begin to enjoy collecting baseball cards as much as his old man did once upon a time. If so, I hope to bequeath to him a worthwhile collection and to share the experience with him for as long as he'll have me.

     

writer1102

Member Since:   8/8/2020
Location:   Camden, TN, United States
     
Collects:  

I'm T. M. Bilderback (but you can call me Michael), and I write books. You can find them anywhere that ebooks are sold...you can also check them out of the library through Overdrive.

My highest priority sets right now are any sets on my want list!

When trading, I will happily trade sports cards for non-sport and gaming cards.

Thanks.

NOTE: Trades are turned OFF for now.

NOTE: Items in my personal collection are NOT for sale or trade. Also, please check any notes I've posted for trade cards. If there IS a note, the card is NOT NM-MINT. Some will have blemishes or problems, and the problems will be listed in the notes. Photos are available of any trade card with notes if requested - you must include an email address with your request.

 

     
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