Last week, I took advantage of some extra free time and broke down all of those stacks. My reward? I found some long lost purchases.
Today's post focuses on an eBay purchase that was inspired by Stuart over at S.R.'75 Cards. Last June, he wrote about his new blog banner which included the famous pinch runner card from the 1975 Topps set. That post sent me on a mission to track down Herb Washington's 1975 O-Pee-Chee card. Well I found one and the seller had a bunch of other affordable O-Pee-Chee baseball cards from the 70's. In an effort to save a few bucks with combined shipping, I loaded up my shopping cart.
After going back and forth on which cards were top priority, I narrowed my cart down to ten cards that set me back $25.72 (tax & shipping included). Two of them were showcased over the weekend, but here's a look at the other eight in reverse chronological order...
1978 O-Pee-Chee #110
1977 O-Pee-Chee #255
Steve Garvey has a lot of great looking Topps cards from the 70's, but this is the only flagship base card that features a well-cropped action shot with all limbs and equipment intact.
If you're a fan of the 1975 Topps baseball card design, then you'll probably enjoy the next four cards...
1975 O-Pee-Chee #561
This card looks great on the front, but that back is marked up:
1975 O-Pee-Chee #625
1975 O-Pee-Chee #463
1975 O-Pee-Chee #465
Not sure if I'll end up chasing down the complete World Series subset, but either way... I'm halfway there.
1973 O-Pee-Chee #500
1972 O-Pee-Chee
1971 O-Pee-Chee #210
If you needed a good reason to start collecting O-Pee-Chee baseball cards... the 1971 card backs could be that reason. Seriously. It's glorious. Just stare into the eyes of Carew's floating head.
The best part about these vintage cards from Canada is that they're affordable. These eight cards (plus the damaged Herb Washington and Billy Martin cards) were less than the average price of a Topps baseball blaster.
Well that's it for today. I found a few more cards hidden in stacks that have been scanned, so you might see them pop up in future posts from time to time.
Until then...
Happy Wednesday and sayonara!
Overtime!
Hockey posts don't receive a lot of views, but I wanted to document the fact that I watched the 4 Nations Face-Off Championship Game last Thursday and it was awesome! It was a back and forth game that was entertaining the entire time. Unfortunately, I haven't opened up any hockey packs in quite some time. But back in the 90's... there were years when it dominated my hobby budget.
Here are two cards from that era that represent the tournament in one way or another:
1995-96 Finest Gold Refractor #123
The other guy is arguably the most recognizable hockey player on the planet:
1996-97 Donruss Canadian Ice National Pride #1
Gretzky was the honorary team captain for Team Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off Championship Game.
This die-cut acetate card is shaped like a maple leaf and is from one of my favorite hockey insert sets.
Congratulations Team Canada! Heck of a game.
2 comments:
Surely fuji ya could helped me with my 75 opc set lol
love me some OPC!
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