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  • Swapping Stuff at the Swap Meet

    I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday weekend. As usual... I spent part of mine at two flea markets.

    On Saturday, I set up at the Branham High School Flea Market with a couple of my buddies. I brought some boxes of cards that were gathering dust, some books and DVD's, a bunch of brand new aquarium supplies, and a box of Bay Area sports memorabilia that didn't exactly fit my collection.

    I ended up taking home a lot of the stuff I brought, but I was able to sell most of the DVD's and a couple of boxes of cards. Plus I traded the box of memorabilia to my buddy, because he wanted some fresh items for the 18th Annual San Francisco TRISTAR Collector's Show that's taking place next week.

    The key items in the box were a pair of 49ers Super Bowl programs, a 1997 NHL All-Star Gameprogram, and some San Francisco Giantsticket stubs.

    In return... he traded me the following items:


    Casey Stengel Business Card


    I can't seem to find any information about this card, but it's a unique oddball of one of the greatest managers in MLB history.


    2011 Topps Triple Threads Relic #TR111


    My buddy had a bunch of A's, Giants, and 49ersrookie cards in his display case... but the main card that caught my attention was this Jim Plunkettrelic. He's a Bay Area boy and was one of my father's favorite players when I was a kid... so this will make a fine addition to the collection.


    I don't stumble across Golden Sealsmemorabilia on a daily basis, so I also targeted this vintage decal. It goes well with the stack of vintageCalifornia Golden SealscardsMr. Hoyle sent me last week.

    Finally, I grabbed a handful of oddball sets.


    First up... the 1991 Heisman Collection Series Oneset. The 21 card set highlights popular Heisman Trophywinners like: Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Earl Campbell, Tony Dorsett, and Jim Plunkett. There are randomly inserted autographs in this product, but the odds are tough: one autograph inserted into every fifty sets. Odds are that I'll just keep my set sealed for now.




    1992 Manning 1919 Black Sox Reprint Set

    My buddy had a ton of these sets, so I took three. Up until recently... I had never seen these before, but if you're interested... I found a nice write-up over at Pack Addict.



    1994 Post Sets

    And wrapping things up are these three sets of 1994 Post Cereal. These cards were originally issued in three card cellophane packs inserted into specially marked boxes of Post cereal. I've always been a fan of oddballs, but do I really need three of these sets? Probably not. That's why I'll be giving the extra sets away in a future contest.


    In the end, I'm pretty sure I got the short end of the stick in terms of monetary value. But I'm okay with that. My buddy makes a living off of selling memorabilia and I don't. And in the end, I was able to get rid of stuff that doesn't fit my collection, while boosting a couple of my PC's and finding a pair of items to giveaway all of you who support my blog.


    Stay tuned. In my next post, I'll show off some of the goodies I picked up with the money I earned from my flea market profits.


    Until then... happy Monday and sayonara!


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    You may have gotten the short end as you say but if you're happy then that's all that matters really right? Those '94 Post Thomas sure brings back memories though! Thanks for sharing.
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