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5tevenRo55

Member Since:   2/28/2021

Alindz99

Member Since:   10/2/2018
Location:   NY, United States
     
Collects:  

 

EDIT as of 5/24/23: Unfortunately, I need to place a disclaimer here after some of the messages I have received. I work, as do most of you. I work away from home most of the time. Long days, lots of driving. I also have a second job I work part time sometimes. Two kids, sports, homework etc. You will see I am online as the website is open on my phone all the time to look into my lists. Please be patient. I am usually able to get into my collection a couple days through a week, and mail either on Fridays or Mondays. 

thank you 

 

I do not place condition on my cards. If you have questions please ask in your transaction messages. They can range from pack fresh to well loved. :)

Actively trading, and will sell as well. 

If you see something in my Personal Collection that I have extra of, I am not opposed to considering a trade for something I dont have. 

I was a collector in the 90s, during the junk wax era. I recently came back into the hobby in the last year and a half. I have a stellar reputation as a trader and seller and buyer on Twitter. 

Please reach out with questions, and I look forward to working with you! 

My kids also collect, as of summer 2023 will be 8 and 11. They like Pokemon, Star Wars, WWE. 

Here is my PC: 

Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bills, NY Mets all years and players I need. 

Pete Alonso, Patrick Roy, Brett Favre, Jack Eichel, Jarred Kelenic. 

Ice hockey goalies, all team, all players, all years. 

 

 

     

brisco93

Member Since:   1/9/2021
Location:   Springfield, MO, United States
     
Collects:  

3/2/23 - I have not been very active recently so I apologize to all who have made trade offers or sent messages in recent months.

Collect baseball, football and basketball cards in that order of preference.

Working to complete my 70's baseball and football sets.

Cards do not have to be perfect but definitely want to avoid major blemishes - large creases, water stains, tears, holes, etc.  When possible, prefer to trade same years/sport.  If not same, then similar years.  My goal is to be transparent about quality of cards and make mutually agreeable trades that we both feel good about and that help

I have more baseball duplicates for trade than I have yet been able to enter into tcdb.com.  I have only entered baseball duplicates through 75 but have many duplicates through 81 and then some more in the late 80's.

Don't you love sports cards?  I sure do.

Anthony

     

bwoods43

Member Since:   2/12/2018
Location:   United States
     
Collects:  

Mostly baseball, love Star Wars, some football, hockey and basketball

     

Halfnard

Member Since:   7/9/2019
Location:   Pomona, MO, United States
     
Collects:  

These are the sets I am currently focusing on:

Starter Sets for 52-58 and 60-67 would be lovely.

  • 1954 Bowman  (197/224 - 87.9%)    Master Set   (216/264 - 81.8%)
  • 1959 Topps   (511/572 - 89.3%)    Master Set   (544/670 - 81.2%)
  • 1961 Topps   (520/587 - 88.6%)    Master Set   (526/596 - 88.3%)
  • 1968 Topps   (589/598 - 98.5%)    Master Set   (595/611 - 97.4%)
  • 1969 Topps   (552/664 - 83.1%)    Master Set   (557/698 - 79.8%)
  • 1970 Topps   (695/720 - 96.5%)    Master Set   (700/727 - 96.3%)
  • 1972 Topps   (723/787 - 91.9%)    Master Set   (729/797 - 91.5%)
  • 1974 Topps   Master Set   (676/678 - 99.7%)
  • 1975 Topps Mini   (654/660 - 99.1%)
  • 1976 Topps   (622/660 - 94.2%)
  • 1977 Topps   (654/660 - 99.1%)
  • 1977 O-Pee-Chee   (138/264 - 52.3%)
  • 1978 Topps   Master Set   (727/728 - 99.7%) 23a Bump Willis w/ marker circle
  • 1979 Topps 2   (725/726 - 99.9%)  Master Set  (726/727 - 99.9%)
  • 1979 Topps 3   (724/726 - 99.7%)  Master Set  (724/727 - 99.6%)
  • 1979 Topps 4   (709/726 - 97.7%)  Master Set  (710/727 - 97.7%)
  • 1979 O-Pee-Chee   (363/374 - 97.1%)  
  • 1980 Topps   (725/726 - 99.8%)  499 SF Team Card Also want 4 #577 Mark Lee variations
  • 1990 Topps   Master Set   (792/793 - 99.8%) "No Name" Frank
  • 1991 Topps   Master Set   (934/1160 - 80.5%)
  • 1992 Topps Winners   (701/792 - 88.5%)    Master Set   (702/840 - 83.6%)
  • 1993 Topps Gold   (805/825 - 97.6%)
     

lvhoehne

Member Since:   5/14/2020
Location:   Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
     
Collects:  

Trying to fill Topps '68-'72 baseball main sets (vintage). Have '68-'72 cards and oddities to trade. Also have several completed sets in the '85 to '91 range that I would trade.

     

MHaas

Member Since:   11/13/2019
Location:   Fond du Lac, WI, United States
     
Collects:  

 

Actively working on 2021 A&G base w/SPs, 2021 A&G T51 Murad, 2022 Topps S1 base and Stars of MLB inserts, '76-'77 Topps but am open to anything.  When proposing trades for '70s sets if you have specific condition requests please let me know so that I can communicate any issues.  Prefer PWE trades for up to 27 cards but will ship BMWT for larger trades.  PC Keston Hiura.

     
Quote:  
"Wisconsin is the only Big Ten school without a baseball team."- M. Haas

Rtbowling

Member Since:   10/23/2021

stljvankleeck

Member Since:   1/5/2020
Location:   United States
     
Collects:  

Goal accomplished of all base cards of the St. Louis Blues from inception thru 1990 for O Pee Chee.

Moving on to building sets from the 60's, 70's & 80's and all Blues Upper Deck Base Cards since they began producing cards.

     

TeddyBallGame68

Member Since:   10/19/2020
Location:   Katy, Texas
     
Collects:  

1968 Topps Baseball -trying to upgrade as much as possible.  Any 68s on my want list is likely to upgrade my existing card in that set.  Looking for centering, sharp corners and no creasing, stains or writing on the card.  Most other sets I do not mind the condition as much.

I rarely wish to trade vintage cards for newer cards--like to stick with same eras in a trade.  However, if you see some of my newer cards and have vintage to offer--I would definitely take a look at that.

Vintage HOFer cards no matter what condition.  Looking to collect at least one card for every MLB HOF member.  Currently at 305/335 collected.

1Need help in 69,70,71,72,73

PC: Nolan Ryan ,  Freddie Patek, Yordan Alvarez, Jose Altuve, Kyle Tucker, Jeremy Pena, CJ Stroud, Astros, Vintage HOF NFL Houston Oilers

     
Quote:  
Gig Em

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.

     

  

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