It was cloudy and cold... but the ground was dry enough to encourage about 70% of the regular vendors to set up this past Saturday at the Branham High School Flea Market.
The cup guy from January was back. He was my first stop...
Purchase #1: Fast Food Cups $5
1991 Kentucky Fried Chicken #NNO
1992 McDonalds Team USA #5
1995 McDonalds Looney Tunes #4
Honestly.... I have no interest in collecting cups, but I had never seen that MJ Looney Tunes cup before... and I figured that was worth the asking price alone.
Purchase #2: Senior League Signatures $15
After I had paid for the cups, I started talking baseball with the vendor. He's a big Yankees fan, so we talked about Gerrit Cole and the upcoming season.
Another guy was looking through his dollar boxes, so I told him I would come back and dig through them after walking around. That's when he mentioned a collection of autographs he recently acquired.
Back in the late 80's/early 90's... his friend attempted to get every card in the 1989-90 T&M Sports Senior League set signed. He lived in Florida at the time and attended a bunch of the Senior League games.
He fell five cards short, but also managed to get a bunch of duplicates signed. I purchased all of them. The lot was filled familiar names, but the one that inspired the purchase was Lowell Palmer:
1989-90 T&M Sports Senior League #86
It's good to know that fifteen years after pitching in his final MLB game, he still rocks the shades.
Purchase #3: Sports Illustrated Mini Posters $40
He did have this stack of miniature (approximately 6" x 9") posters that resemble the ones advertised in Sports Illustrated back in the early 80's.
There were four guys from the 1981 Marketcom Mini-Poster set and six from the 1982 Sears Roebuck set. They are almost identical in design on the front, but on the back it's a little easier to tell them apart:
There were more than sixty in this lot. Joe Montana is a legend in these parts and was the key to this purchase. There were eight of them sitting in this stack and I'm already working on a trade deal with my buddy who sets up at shows.
1981 Marketcom Mini-Poster #35
1982 Sears Roebuck #NNO
The 1982 Sears Roebuck set only has twelve to fourteen cards, so I might try and build this set. If I do, I'll use the duplicates from this lot to help me with that project.
Purchase #4: Captain Canuck Comic Book & Card $1
1993 Semple Captain Canuck Reborn #0
But seeing this comic book reminded me of Waxaholic.
Purchase #7: Random Stuff $1
1993 Semple Promo #NNO
Inside of the comic book bag was this promo card which I thought was a nice bonus. The vendor also pointed out that this particular comic was signed, but I'm not really familiar with comic book authors or artists outside of guys like Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane, and Stan Sakai.
Purchase #5: San Jose Sharks Bobble $1
2014-15 Patrick Marleau Bobblehead
About a decade ago... I went through a phase where I was really into collecting bobbles. These days, I will buy them if they're athletes I collect and they're cheap. Hard to pass up a San Jose legend for a buck.
Purchase #6: Dollar Bin $1
I eventually made my way back to the "cup" guy. The guy who was digging through his dollar boxes was finished, so I flipped through them. I ended up grabbing this Nolan Ryan that was part of an online exclusive product I was into a few years ago:
I eventually made my way back to the "cup" guy. The guy who was digging through his dollar boxes was finished, so I flipped through them. I ended up grabbing this Nolan Ryan that was part of an online exclusive product I was into a few years ago:
2020 Topps 52-Card Baseball Game #8 (Cleat)
I still need the Rickey Henderson and Frank Robinson for my set build.
The vendor also had a box of random stuff he was selling for a quarter each...
Purchase #7: Random Stuff $1
1987 National Sports Collectors Convention Media Badge
This badge is what caught my eye. I didn't attend this show, but it is a piece of Bay Area history. 1987 was the first and only time the National Sports Collectors Convention was held in San Francisco.
Next up was this cool 70's Army pocket guide:
US Army Why We Salute Pocket Guide (April 1973)
The last two items were two Pinnacle Mint coins from the 90's:
1996 Pinnacle Mint Bronze Coin #NNO
In addition to this Elway... I also bought a Brett Favre. Unfortunately I seem to have misplaced it... which is a bummer.
I'm pretty stoked about the mini-posters purchase. These are the kind of deals I'm hoping to find every time I go out to the flea market. But realistically... the cups, coins, and bobblehead are more typical in this day and age.
Well that wraps up my most recent trip to the flea market. I look forward to reading your thoughts down below in the comments.
Happy Thursday and sayonara!
15 comments:
I like when I see a lot of variety. Though I'm probably not going to hit up my local flea markets anytime soon, I may venture south 2 hours to one that seems to have a lot of trading card vendors.
Yeah, the posters win it.
I disagree with Matt the Senior League autos win it
Love the Lowell Palmer auto!
Yeah, love those Senior League autos. So many obscure guys from my childhood. I wish the guy who got them did a blog about it!
Nice pickups! I was wondering if you were gonna go back to the Cup Guy to see his dollar stuff but you saved it for the end.
Who was with MJ on the Looney Tunes cup? I assume it's Bugs Bunny.
The Senior League autos were a good pickup! I'm curious which 5 players he ended up missing out on?
I have a big group of those Pinnacle coins. Might be a set, not sure. They're in the plastic tray that goes with the set. You're welcome to them. I'll let you know who all is in there.
Senior League autos are cool, otherwise not enough card stuff for me.
Those Senior League autos are very cool to me! I can't say I'd ever seen those mini posters. I hope you don't get the same ignorant comments Night Owl did with a Canada-adjacent item. And I certainly remember the Pinnacle Mint coins well. If you end up unable to find your Favre I'll keep an eye out at my show, but at this point I'm betting Brett stole it along with $10 from your wallet.
I used to collect other things not cards like cups, then it became too much and myhouse became overtaken lol
Love the media badge from 1987,I was at that show.
Fun variety, card stuff and non-card stuff. My favorite are the mini-posters. I remember seeing the ads for them in magazines in the 80s, they looked really cool.
Fast food cups were awesome! Why hasn't anyone brought those back?
Love the mini posters. That's definitely a design I've considered aping for customs.
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