Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Dollar goodness

My wife came home from the dollar store earlier today, and proudly presented me with this.
Sweet jesus.

I normally shy away from this type of thing. But it was a gift. My wife knew I was a big Warner fan, so she bought it. And as luck would have it, I didn't have that particular Kurt Warner until now.

Let's see what else is inside. 30 cards. 10 Football, 10 baseball, and 10 basketball. You get to see 9 of each, 'cause my scanner only holds nine at a time.

Football

 ZUBAZ!!! Star Pics! Pro Set!

Baseball
2011 A&G and Lineage, along with the usual assortment, but wait... Hello! Look at that Tom Glavine card! Awesome!

Basketball
meh.

Not sure if it was worth the buck, but it was cool to open. If anyone sees anything they like except the Warner and Glavine, speak up..... not all at once.... no pushing.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Bargain Hunting Parts 4 and 5 - Great White North Edition

It was time to add some hockey to my bargain hunting excursion. Remember the rules? Under $5 basically. Free shipping if possible. I found two lots that I snapped up pretty quickly.

The first included this 1970-71 OPC Serge Savard - Hall Of Fame 1986
a 1971-72 OPC Brad Park Hall Of Fame 1988 - (Brad has a wrinkle on the front that stabs him right into his hip)
a 1971-72 OPC Yvan Cournoyer All Star with a crease just under "Right Wing"
a 1971-72 OPC Serge Savard - crease free, but with a soft lower corner.
a 1971-72 Topps Frank Mahovlich - Hall Of Fame 1981 - Frank was traded from Detroit to Montreal. Detroit wears red and white, Montreal wears red and white. Airbrush the logo and no one will ever know, right?
a 1971-72 Topps Gordie The Best Hockey Player That Ever Lived Howe. - Hall Of Fame 1972 - Gordie has a small wrinkle on the back of his card.
Have you been able to tell the difference between the 71-72 OPC and the 71-72 Topps?
No? That's because the only difference is on the backs. Silly.

Here we see the Topps Gordie As Close To God As You Can Get Howe...
and here's the back of the OPC Savard
Easy now, right? BTW, any tape you see is on the top loader, not the card itself. I hate, HATE peaople who put tape on top loaders. There is a special place in hell for people who put tape on top loaders.
If you've traded with me, you probably know that I recycle when I can. Bubble envelopes, top loaders, cases, etc... this is where all my top loaders that people send me with tape on them go. Yes. To you. Sorry. It's either that or throw them out.
That concludes Bargain Hunt 1 and a rant. All for $3.25
This next batch I got was all 1972-73 Topps Hockey. In beautiful condition. I should get these graded. Right after my lobotomy.


Yvan Cournoyer - Hall OF Fame 1982 -"The Road Runner" why don't current players have cool nicknames?
Yvan Cournoyer in action All Star card
Jacques Lemaire - Hall Of Fame 1984 -complete with printers dots and top loader tape.
Terry Harper - Terry was part of two huge trades, where the team trading Terry absolutely raped the other team.
Paul Henderson
What the HELL?!?! A Maple Leaf? How did a Maple Leaf get on this blog?!?! Well, it's Paul Henderson. A National Hero. That's how. If you don't know why Paul Henderson is a National Hero, then a Google you will go.
This lot was $3. I love this. I'm changing the way I collect because of this. We'll see how long it lasts.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

odd balls

I call that title an attention getter. Anyways. I love odd ball cards, food issues, that type of thing. In part two of my bargain hunting, I give you this.
1982 Kellogs 3-D Superstars.

First, a skygazer,
a fragile Hammer
an old trickster
a Penguin
a future Padre
an ex-Yankee, and better for it
and not one,
but two Vida Blue!!!
not bad for $2 with free shipping!
I was going to mail these off to people who might enjoy them as much as I do, but then I bought a 32 card lot of these off of Sportslots for $3.75 plus $2 shipping. So I'm gonna hold off on the trades. Who knows? I may be going after the set! WooHoo!

Monday, November 16, 2009

New Ideas....

okay, so I've been a wee bored lately. More like procrastonitis. But you say tomato, I say, Is that a fruit or a vegetable? Anyways.
I decided to scan the online sites for bargains in the rough. So I've made a few purchases for under $3. This is the first one.

1979 Topps baseball group of 5.
The first;
Hack Wilson and Hank Aaron. Sweet.
Up next, the Hawk. Hack, Hank and Hawk. Nice. That just came to me.
a double shot of one of the Padres best 1st basemen of all time.

and finally, a car enthusiast named Reggie.
all 5 for $2 with free shipping.
It's like stealing.