Thursday, October 24, 2024

Flea Market Finds #165: Two Months & Four Trips Pt. 2


On Tuesday I kicked off my latest Flea Market Finds post.  That's where I explained how I'm a little bit behind in regards to blogging, so I ended up changing things up a little and consolidating four flea market trips into three posts utilizing a countdown format.

Here's a breakdown of these posts:

Part #1#22 to #14
Part #2:  #13 to #6
Part #3:  #5 to #1

Honestly... there weren't any mind-blowing purchases in Part #1.  However I document everything I pick up when I walk around the flea market... so it had to be included.  Hopefully you'll find some of the items in this post a little more interesting.  I know I did.

Here's the next tier of September and October's flea market finds...


#13Skateboarding CCG Cards  $5

Flea MarketDe Anza on September 7th

2011 Super Heat CCG Starter Boxes

This is one of those purchases that 99% of you won't care about... but I was very happy to find these boxes.

The cards were floating around in the boxes, but since they're CCG cards... they have rounded corners so minimal damage occurred.  As soon as I saw these three cards of Christian Hosoi, I asked the guy how much he wanted:


When I was a kid, I really, really wanted a Hosoi Hammerhead skateboard.  I thought he was the coolest skater at the time.  Unfortunately, they didn't have any of his decks in stock when I went to the skate shop, so I settled on this guy's board:


I didn't keep my original board from the 80's, but I still have the one I rode in the 90's somewhere in my garage.

By the way... I did end up eventually getting a Hammerhead.  Purchased it eight to ten years ago... and the ride is still as smooth as it was the day I built it.


#12Some Sticky MJ's  $5

Flea MarketDe Anza on October 5th

Cleo Michael Jordan Stickers

What can I say?  I like collecting Jordan stuff.


I can't find a copyright date... but back in 1991 this company released Michael Jordan Valentine's Day cards.  I'm guessing these were sold at around the same time.


#11Quarter Packs  $1

Flea MarketDe Anza on September 7th

Back in February, I bought a box of 1993 Upper Deck Series 2 at the De Anza Flea Market.  This guy was back and he had the same assortment of Junk Wax Era boxes.  I didn't buy any this time around, but I did pick up four of his quarter packs:


The pack of 1994 Upper Deck Baseball: The American Epic was the key to this purchase.  After some research, I discovered it contains the entire nine card set.  This will go into my unopened wax pack collection, but I hope to grab a cheap set off of eBay in the near future. 

As for the 1996 Pinnacle Denny's packs... If I don't already have one in the collection, I'll save one and open the other two at some point.


#10Vintage Playing Cards $6

Flea MarketBranham on October 19th

1979 Army Aircraft Recognition Playing Cards

I got excited when I saw this deck on a lady's table.  She told me her father was in the Army and these belonged to him.  I was hoping to add another SR-71 card to my collection, but it wasn't included.


#970's Non-Sport Stickers $2

Flea MarketBranham on September 21st

Cheap vintage is always a flea market favorite of mine.  Found a sandwich bag filled with non-sports cards and stickers sitting on a lady's table.

As I flipped through it, she told me I could have the entire bag for $10.  Unfortunately I don't have a lot of use for Bingo! or early 90's Batman cards with dinged corners.  But I pulled out these four discolored stickers from the 70's :

1978 Langendorf Super Heroes Stickers #NNO

1974 Wonder Break Disney Stickers #NNO

I had never seen any of these before, but I figured her two dollar asking price was fair.  All four are browning and the two Superman stickers are crinkled.  But they're from the 70's and they've been stored in a sandwich bag, so you can't expect them to be gem mint.


#8A Vintage Board Game  $5

Flea MarketBranham on October 19th

Parker Brothers The Mad Magazine Game (1979)

This
board game always pops up at toy shows and flea markets... and I've definitely thought about purchasing it a few times over the years.  You see... Mad Magazine is just as nostalgic as baseball cards when it comes to my years in elementary school.

But ultimately... I don't have any room for stuff like this, so even if the price is right... I usually walk away.  This time I found a brand new copy (cellophane is starting to tear) for five bucks.  No way I was walking away from that.


#7The Sandlot Cards $3

Flea MarketBranham on October 19th

There is enough interest in cards of The Sandlot cast that they seem to come out ever few years.  I've written about the ones included in specially marked Blu-Ray packages beforeLast weekend, I found a set I had never seen before:

1993 Fox Video The Sandlot Collector Cards


This six card set was part of an uncut sheet produced back in 1993.  I definitely want one of these for my collection, but there's no way I'm spending $90 on it.  I'll take the separated version for $87 less.


I know that there are at least one or two other bloggers who collect The Sandlot cards.  Hopefully we don't bid against each other the next time one of these sets pop up on eBay.


#6Another Board Game $10

Flea MarketDe Anza on October 5th

I met a couple who purchased a storage unit with a ton of board games.  Nachos Grande probably would have had a lot of fun digging through their boxes.  I'm always on the lookout for cheap board games for my board game club at school.

Unfortunately I didn't find anything for my students, but I did grab this game:


The box cover contains images of familiar faces and immediately caught my eye.  Inside there were a bunch of different player cards:


When I got home I took a closer look and scanned the Ozzie Smith card:


I was hoping there was a card of Rickey Henderson in the A's set, but there wasn't.  For those who want to see what the board looks like, here a peek:


Can't imagine I'll ever play this game, but if I do... it does appear to be complete.  I'd like to find a shelf to display it, but for now it'll join the Mad Magazine game in my office closet.

Well... that wraps up Part #2 of my September and October flea market finds.  I am super excited to show off my Top 5 pickups.  Four of them are nostalgic finds that tie directly into my childhood... while the other one was a hidden treasure worth some good money to a small group of card collectors.

I'm hoping to have that post up on the blog by next Tuesday.  Until then...

Happy Thursday and sayonara!

2 comments:

The Angels In Order said...

Military recognition cards are really cool. I have a combat vehicle set (somewhere) that my brother gave me when he was in the Army in the early eighties.

night owl said...

Well, here's hoping the Top 5 is in my wheelhouse because out of what's been shown so far, I could see myself maybe adding the baseball playing cards from the last post.