Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Flea Market Finds #172: Singles, Sets, Boxes, & Figures

Kicked off my spring break with a trip to the Branham Flea Market on Saturday.  Found a few vendors with sports related stuff and made more purchases than normal, so let's get right into it...


Purchase #1aBay Area SLU's  $5

One of the regular vendors ended up selling the bulk of his inventory last month to one guy, so he dug out a bunch of new stuff which included a table full of Kenner Starting Lineups and McFarlane sports figurines.

He was asking $3 each for the SLU's, but said I could have two of them for $5.  I picked these two:

1989 Kenner SLU #NNO

1989 Kenner SLU #NNO

I wasn't sure if I had either of these cards in my binder, so I picked them over all of the 1988 baseball figures he had out.  When I got home I discovered that I have copies of both.  However for the price, I'll just keep them intact.


Purchase #1b: A Little League Sponsored Game $2

1989 Baseball Wit Set

The guy with the figures also had some new cards.  I already own a sealed copy of this set, but for two bucks I'm going to open this one up since there are a few guys on the checklist that I collect.


Purchase #2aA Bag of Bonds  $10


The figurine guy was sharing a space with another guy who only had cards.  He had this team bag filled with Bonds Home Run History cards for ten bucks.  This is a set that I'm trying to build even though I doubt I'll ever complete it.

Anyways, here are the contents of the team bag:




That's the first Chrome version for my collection.  One down.  Twenty-seven to go.


Purchase #2bAn Overpriced MJ  $3

1995 UD Minor League Top Prospect #45

The Bonds guy had a bunch of singles.  Most of them were newer basketball, football, and soccer.  I found this 90's Jordan card that I don't think I hav.


Was hoping to pick it up for a buck or two, but he wouldn't go lower than three.  Obviously I gave in. 


Purchase #3A Questionable Purchase  $10

2003 Princess of Japan Barbie

This is ten dollars I wish I could have back.  What can I say... the lady selling this was good.  She noticed me looking at it (I was intrigued by the kimono) and kept lowering the price until I felt like I was getting a bargain.

Not exactly sure what I'll do with this thing.  I'd consider giving it to my friend's daughter, but the packaging isn't in great condition.  Maybe I'll open it up and display it on a shelf in my classroom.


Purchase #4aAnother Jordan Inspired Purchase  $10

1989-90 Fleer Basketball Set w/Stickers

There was a lady selling her husband and son's collection of cards.  I saw this set for $10 and figured the two off-centered Jordans were worth the asking price alone.

I kept digging through the lady's boxes and found two more items I was interested in.  That's when I realized that I should have held back, created a stack, and made a lump offer. 


Purchase #4b36 Packs of Oversized Baseball  $10

1989 Bowman Baseball Wax Box

I was pretty excited to see this unopened wax box.  Most collectors seem to stay away from these oversized cards, but I have a soft spot for 1989 Bowman.  Seeing this takes me back to my days working at Thrifty's.

The problem is I didn't want to pay the $20 price tag, so I paired it up with a small factory basketball set and made her an offer...


Purchase #4dThe Final Jordan Inspired Purchase  $10

1989-90 Hoops Super Stars Factory Set

This had a ten dollar price tag, so I asked her if she would take $20 for this and the Bowman box.  She gladly accepted.

We started talking about her stuff.  She asked me if I was a dealer and if I would be interested in purchasing everything.  I told her that I was just a collector and didn't have the room to store all of the stuff she had.  I also explained that I normally just pick up a few cards here and there.

She pulled out a small box of singles she was selling for a buck each...


Purchase #4dThe B&W Bo  $1

1990 Score #697


There were a ton of 1991 Upper Deck basketball and football holograms, but the Bo Jackson was the only card I was really interested in.  I will buy this card for a buck every day of the week.  I think this is my 4th copy.  Maybe one day I'll fill a nine-pocket page.


Purchase #5Cheap Autographs  $2

Strikeforce: Carano vs. Cyborg Programs

A lady a few spots down from the card lady had two signed programs from the 2009 Strikeforce fight between Gina Carano and Cris Cyborg.  This was the first major mma fight to headline two women and it took place at the San Jose Arena.


I didn't attend the event, but I remember people talking about it.  Unfortunately both programs are pretty beat up.  But each of the covers were signed by Cyborg.  She also signed each of the biography pages inside each program.

Plus there was a bonus 8.5" by 11" signed photo inside one of them:


Not exactly something I collect, but I couldn't pass up five signatures for two bucks.


Purchase #6aOversized Baseball Set  $15

Remember the guy with the Sears football posters from last month?  Well he was back and I picked up two really cool sets from him.

First up was this 70's oddball issue

1976 Lauglin Diamond Jubilee Set

I have been looking for two singles from this set for quite some time.  However before we take a closer look at them, here's the set in its entirety:


I first discovered this set looking for this card:

1976 Laughlin Diamond Jubilee #16

Back in 2020, I learned about an interesting piece of baseball history involving Stan Musial and Nate Colbert.  That's also when I started targeting this card.

I've been also trying to track down this card:

1976 Laughlin Diamond Jubilee #26

I couldn't pass up the opportunity to pick up the pair plus the other thirty cards in the set for fifteen bucks.  I honestly would have paid twice his asking price.


Purchase #6bBig Baller Set  $70

The other set I purchased is possibly the most I've spent at the flea market on a single purchase in years:

1984-85 Star Court Kings 5x7 Set

While I was there, I quickly looked up the checklist and completed listings for this set and discovered this was too good of a deal to pass up.


I was originally going to open it up and take out the Magic and Kareem for my Lakers PC, but after seeing sealed copies of this set sell on eBay for $400 to $600... I won't be opening it.


Purchase #7Football Food Issues  $6

I've written about how my interest in 7-11 Slurpee discs dates back to my childhood, but I don't remember ever seeing football versions.

Found a guy with about ten different ones, I grabbed these two:

1984 7-11 Slurpee Discs (West) #VII

1984 7-11 Slurpee Discs (West) #II

I asked if he'd take two for $5, but he wouldn't budge.  Figured I had dropped over $100 already that morning.  One extra dollar wasn't going to stop me from adding these to my collection.


Purchase #8:  More Starting Lineups  $5

This flea market is pretty small, so I always go back to the beginning and walk around one more time.  The guy with the baseball SLU's also had these two Gretzkys:

1997 Kenner SLU #NNO

1998 Kenner SLU #NNO

Originally he didn't want to sell these two at the 2 for $5 price, but when I went back he said they were all mine.  I already own the 1997 card, but I don't have the 1998... which means I'll likely open it up.

Well that's it for now.  I spent way more money than usual and some of these purchases are head scratchers.  But overall, I'm very happy with this week's flea market finds.

Happy Wednesday and sayonara!

21 comments:

Jupiterhill said...

Looks like you cleaned up quite nicely there. I'm not much into MMA, but do remember I enjoyed Strikeforce a lot around that time period. Cyborg was one I would root for when she fought. The Jordan baseball card is one that if I ever get back into collecting would like to get. I have chased it since I first collected in the 90s. As for the Bonds cards, that was another set I also tried to complete but got nowhere close. I never saw a chrome version, so that was a nice get.

Chris said...

That was an awesome haul! I love the SLUs, particularly the '89s, and the 89-90 Fleer set is a steal at $10. I know I paid a lot more than that to put it together, since the MJ alone is usually $10-20.
Those slurpee discs are very cool as well!

mr haverkamp said...

Love the Laughlin Diamond Jubilee set! Have never seen it (in the wild)!

Matt said...

Lots of good stuff there! My favorite is that Laughlin set!

Elliptical Man said...

Good haul.

Big Tone said...

Love the two mlb SLU figures! A pair of All-star first baseman who would see each other later that year in the World Series.

POISON75 said...

Fuji ya should had pulled the trigger on her deals im sure she would had given you a fir price for it all nice pick ups on all you got especially that Laughlin set

gcrl said...

Great deal on all of these. Laughlin set with that Jackie is my favorite

Johnnys Trading Spot said...

Great deal on the Laughlin set, and the Bonds HR history cards.

Derek said...

Always impressed by your SLU finds.

Nick Vossbrink said...

Holy wow. Baseball Wit and Laughlin sets are great finds. The Laughlin in particular seems to be ~$5 a single minimum on the rare occasions they pop up.

SumoMenkoMan said...

Super fun thread and cool pick ups. Wish I was there with you hanging out. Sounds so fun.

The Lost Collector said...

This is a perfect flea market post and exactly the type of items I hope we find when I go to a flea market with you sometime in my life.

The Angels In Order said...

Like everyone else said, that Laughlin set is fantastic ESPECIALLY the Ryan. If the Baseball Wit Ryan is available for trade, I can send you something for it.

Mark Zentkovich said...

Star basketball are awesome, nice pickup 👍

Jeff B - Wax Pack Wonders said...

Lots of great stuff!

Fuji said...

jupiterhill - i couldn't believe that cyborg is still fighting and is still in the top 10 in women's pound for pound rankings. as for the jordan, the good news is they're cheap. you should be able to find a copy for less than i paid.

chris - thanks. always appreciate the feedback from a fellow slu collector.

mr. haverkamp - the jubilee set held together with saran wrap. i was wondering if that's how they were originally distributed.

matt - that's my favorite too

elliptical man - thank you sir

big tone - these would have been flying off the shelves at kaybee in my area back in 1989 :D

poison75 - i wonder if anyone did buy her inventory. maybe she'll be back next month or maybe one of the other vendors will have her stuff

gcrl - i was super stoked to see that guy back... and even happier to see that set sitting on his table

johnnys trading spot - thanks. are you building the bonds set too? if so, i have duplicates

derek - i'm so torn on purchasing slus. i love them, but don't have the space to store them :D

nick vossbrink - yeah, i've been looking for the colbert and they don't pop up very often.

sumomenkoman - i'm hoping one day i'll get to show you around these local flea markets.

the lost collector - whenever you're out here, let me know and we'll do the tour. just make sure it's on either the 1st or 3rd saturday of the month

the angels in order - i'll check my ryan binder. if i already have it, he's yours.

mark zentkovich - i wish i had hopped on that train back in the 80's.

jeff b - thanks. i'm guessing this is my best haul since the pandemic.

gregory said...

1. I also have a soft spot for 1989 Bowman. Great deal on that wax box!
2. I don't have any football Slurpee discs in my collection. Going to do something about that soon.
3. It's funny. I'm not a Starting Lineup collector at all, but I always enjoy seeing what SLUs other colectors are picking up. Nice work!

Jafronius said...

Nice pickups! I did a double take when I saw what you dropped for that Star set. I'm very sure the SLU McGwire you picked up is what I own. I'm like 75% on the Will Clark.

Fuji said...

gregory - i was pretty happy with that box of bowman. i just purchased a set of the football slurpee discs (eastern version) on ebay. there's a guy with them who sells the set for about $20 to $25. as for the slus, they're a pain to store, so i really shouldn't pick anymore up. unfortunately, i definitely will if the price is right

jafronius - i don't normally drop $70 on any single flea market purchase. i'm guessing i've only done that a handful of times.

GCA said...

I just came into a stack of the Laughlin World Series cards ('70s). Will have to look those '76's up, I can see at least one PC guy of mine there...