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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Behold my Vintage Dime Box Scores


Was at my local flea market card show a few weekends ago and was browsing my normal vintage guys boxes when he told me everything on the table I was looking through was 100 for $10. Well he didn't have to tell me twice I dug in and found some beauties. Including this '73 Dock. what a backdrop. Who knows what stadium that is with the huge stairset in left-center.



More '73 love. Love Joe's sideburns in this shot and the Tony Perez has seen better days but can't complain for 10 cents.



Grabbed these 3 of PC Don Sutton, who owned one of the finest afros of the 70's if you ask me.


Eventually I'll get a want list for this set as it's one of my favorites but I'll continue chipping away for now. 


More '73 love. The Robinson is an early photoshop special, he's obviously wearing a Dodgers uni. The Oscar Gamble is a great shot and the least miscut of a few I grabbed for a certain Jedi.


Roy Face! These are a little beat yes but they're good enough for me.  


Someone punched a hole in you Nellie? That's alright your still welcome at the Jones house for battered vintage cards. 

Who could say no to Drysdale for a dime?


My first Mossi, I always had this empty feeling about my collection until those magnificent ears graced my boxes. Now I feel whole. 


Grabbed this Willard Schmidt only because I have no other cards from this set and that's my grandpa's first name. 


3 iconic pitchers, 3 great looking cards. All in all I pulled over 200 cards out of these boxes with more than half of the vintage variety. I also plugged some holes in my Braves Topps team sets from these sets and more.

6 comments:

  1. Those are some great cards. The 73 set is one of my favorites.

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  2. Hard to beat vintage for dimes. I especially love the '73s, and I think that Oscar Gamble would rank up there with some of my all-time favorite baseball cards.

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  3. Woah Nellie! I need more baseball cards like I need a hole in my head. Seriously though, decent haul; vintage dimeboxes are nothing to sneeze at.

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  4. Woah Nellie! I need more baseball cards like I need a hole in my head. Seriously though, decent haul; vintage dimeboxes are nothing to sneeze at.

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  5. Very nice! Anytime I see a Dock Ellis card it is and instant click and read!

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