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    I've been collecting Cowboys for a long time. When I started collecting we didn't have ebay, you had the guy down street that collected as a kid, your friends, and a hopefully a local shop. My first holy grail was a Tony Dorsett Rookie. I remember buying it on vacation for $2 when I was 10. Next I went after a Staubach Rookie. 1963 topps Bob Lilly and 1962 Don Meredith were next. Now I'm looking for a 2003 Tony Romo Playoff Contenders.

    What do you guys consider your holy grail now?
    What I'm looking for.
    Any Dallas Cowboys Post Football Cards. (I think they only made 1962)
    1961 Fleer Dallas Cowboys
    1964 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
    1965 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
    1966 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
    1967 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
    Game Used, Auto's, inserts and commons of all Cowboys.

    ***2003 Tony Romo Playoff Contenders***

    http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/Un...e%20Used%20etc

  • #2
    For a while, it was getting a Mike Schmidt rookie card, but I was able to score one for a great price at a flea market last year.

    I'd have to think what my new holy grail would be...
    Favorite baseball players include: Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, Kirby Puckett, Pete Rose, Tyler Colvin Mark Appel
    Favorite football players include: Peyton Manning, John Elway, Daunte Culpepper, Mike Alstott, Blake Bortles, and Dri Archer
    Collecting: 2012 Topps Mini 1987 topps... non-certified autos (in person or through the mail), autographed cards with bible verses

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    • #3
      To Bill Bates,

      I am 46 years old, retired due to an injury, and have utilized the collecting and acquiring of football cards to help me with cognition. I so enjoy this hobby and the many genres available for collectors young and old. Mrs. Toshi says I'm of the latter and added that stupid would be appropriate. LOL! As long as she keeps buying my football cards, she can call me anything she wants to. LOL!

      I started my collecting prowess in 2012 of December, I am still but a novice compared to the many veteran collecting forum members here. I know nothing but of eBay and online purchases of hobby boxes with the occasional LCS from time to time. I did get to go to the Nationals here where I reside in of Cleveland, Ohio. I can imagine the time and patience it took for collectors in amassing sports cards 20 to 30 years ago, if not even as recently of the last decade.

      Having been a recent forum member of myself, I would first like to take the time out and welcome you to CBC/CCW! I've learned so much and have met so many pure collectors with hearts of gold, ever giving, ever helping. Humanity would learn much from the members at CCW.

      Now on to my own "Holy Grail" of my collection, it is a modest and very new/young set but I'm very proud of it. As you requested, here is my "Holy Grail" of cards.


      I just pulled this out of a special edition Nationals 2007 hobby box that contained only two cards of which both would be a 1/1. You just didn't know what to expect at $56.00. But I took my chances.

      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=41130d554cf30b128c7ab9976645e 996_zps275aa677.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/41130d554cf30b128c7ab9976645e996_zps275aa677.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>


      The RGIII was a trade from CCW, I pulled the Luck from an Absolute hobby box that my daughter chose for me at the 2014 Nationals.


      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=380bab03ebc3b30d726d9c7d9716f 09c_zps99a85d21.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/380bab03ebc3b30d726d9c7d9716f09c_zps99a85d21.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>



      BV $600.00, purchase price $160.00.


      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=d09fbd8d3f0e489bf4f5ca3ffe648 be1_zpsfb718f01.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/d09fbd8d3f0e489bf4f5ca3ffe648be1_zpsfb718f01.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>



      Mrs. Toshi is my collecting partner, she pulled the Wilson out of a hobby box of TC. The rest of the collection are cards that she pulled or had input into the purchase negotiations.


      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=c69bec08060f4a59eae7c6de33925 cd0_zps0e015bfd.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/c69bec08060f4a59eae7c6de33925cd0_zps0e015bfd.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>



      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=03c726ed335bafc38f71c9c0aa1b0 e3c_zpscdb615dd.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/03c726ed335bafc38f71c9c0aa1b0e3c_zpscdb615dd.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>



      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=9d75e686bf4c8ce36f1015e3b37f7 d57_zpscdc6b95b.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/9d75e686bf4c8ce36f1015e3b37f7d57_zpscdc6b95b.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>



      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=bd58a7fe797eba562003a31745f21 fca_zps70bcc4c9.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/bd58a7fe797eba562003a31745f21fca_zps70bcc4c9.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>



      There were two boxes of 2012 Panini Black, one box was open, the other still had it's factory wrap on it. I would have chosen the unopened hobby box, but Mrs. Toshi not only chose the opened box (The cards were still factory wrapped) but pulled this diamond. Not only is this our first high end hit, it is our all time favorite card in our entire collection as it holds not only a financial value but has great sentimental value as well.



      <a href="http://s1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/?action=view&current=e03c68acc269de2241b53f12686cc 9db_zps72202c6f.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a538/hayn0824/e03c68acc269de2241b53f12686cc9db_zps72202c6f.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos" /></a>
      I am easy, I collect any and all NFL cards. Individual players I really enjoy are Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, Andrew Luck, RGIII, and Russell Wilson. My passion is Favre rookie cards and vintage cards.


      http://sportscardalbum.com/u/toshi

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      • #4



        I collect Steelers, Penn St., and Griffey

        http://s29.photobucket.com/user/S13b...s%20to%20trade

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        • #5
          Too many to list for me. I guess Walter Payton RC, and Tom Landry RC would be on top. Like you, Drew, I'm meticulously getting Cowboys Super Stars RC's. Here's my cheap little display case I have for them so far... the empty cases from top left: Don Meredith RC, Bob Lilly RC, Mel Renfro RC, Bob Hayes RC, Chuck Howley RC, Randy White RC.


          -BUCKET----ROOKIES TRADE LIST----WANT LIST----SET NEEDS----IRVIN HAVES LIST-
          LOOKING FOR ANY MICHAEL IRVIN CARDS I DON'T HAVE AND OTHER COWBOYS AUTO/GU/RC'S

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 90sTriplets View Post
            Too many to list for me. I guess Walter Payton RC, and Tom Landry RC would be on top. Like you, Drew, I'm meticulously getting Cowboys Super Stars RC's. Here's my cheap little display case I have for them so far... the empty cases from top left: Don Meredith RC, Bob Lilly RC, Mel Renfro RC, Bob Hayes RC, Chuck Howley RC, Randy White RC.
            How come Harvey Martin doesn't have a spot on your wall of fame.
            What I'm looking for.
            Any Dallas Cowboys Post Football Cards. (I think they only made 1962)
            1961 Fleer Dallas Cowboys
            1964 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
            1965 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
            1966 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
            1967 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
            Game Used, Auto's, inserts and commons of all Cowboys.

            ***2003 Tony Romo Playoff Contenders***

            http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/Un...e%20Used%20etc

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            • #7
              To 90'striplets,

              The cards are fantastic, the case really brings out a sense of a museum quality and professionalism to your collection! Absolutely stunning! I've seen these cases on eBay from $60.00 to $80.00.

              May I politely inquire where did you make your purchase from and how much the case cost including S&H.

              Thank you in advance!

              Toshi
              I am easy, I collect any and all NFL cards. Individual players I really enjoy are Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, Andrew Luck, RGIII, and Russell Wilson. My passion is Favre rookie cards and vintage cards.


              http://sportscardalbum.com/u/toshi

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hayn View Post
                To Bill Bates,

                I am 46 years old, retired due to an injury, and have utilized the collecting and acquiring of football cards to help me with cognition. I so enjoy this hobby and the many genres available for collectors young and old. Mrs. Toshi says I'm of the latter and added that stupid would be appropriate. LOL! As long as she keeps buying my football cards, she can call me anything she wants to. LOL!

                I started my collecting prowess in 2012 of December, I am still but a novice compared to the many veteran collecting forum members here. I know nothing but of eBay and online purchases of hobby boxes with the occasional LCS from time to time. I did get to go to the Nationals here where I reside in of Cleveland, Ohio. I can imagine the time and patience it took for collectors in amassing sports cards 20 to 30 years ago, if not even as recently of the last decade.

                Having been a recent forum member of myself, I would first like to take the time out and welcome you to CBC/CCW! I've learned so much and have met so many pure collectors with hearts of gold, ever giving, ever helping. Humanity would learn much from the members at CCW.

                Now on to my own "Holy Grail" of my collection, it is a modest and very new/young set but I'm very proud of it. As you requested, here is my "Holy Grail" of cards.
                Toshi, now you have me curious. By "Holy Grail", I mean card you don't have that you would most want to add to your collection. Like I said, mine is the 2003 Tony Romo. I once had a trade set up for one, but the other guy backed out on me.
                What I'm looking for.
                Any Dallas Cowboys Post Football Cards. (I think they only made 1962)
                1961 Fleer Dallas Cowboys
                1964 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
                1965 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
                1966 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
                1967 Philadelphia Dallas Cowboys
                Game Used, Auto's, inserts and commons of all Cowboys.

                ***2003 Tony Romo Playoff Contenders***

                http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/Un...e%20Used%20etc

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                • #9
                  my holy grails would be a George halas rc, George halas auto, and vince Lombardi auto, almost forgot a bronko nagurski auto too
                  https://www.flickr.com/photos/92956495@N04/sets/

                  my photobucket is my collection. some will be easier to trade than others, so don't be offended if I turn down a trade offer I don't like
                  I collect hof au's/gu's,rcs and select lions/bears/vikings/twins/cubs for friends

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bill Bates View Post
                    How come Harvey Martin doesn't have a spot on your wall of fame.
                    Good question. As I was putting labels on the cases and putting them in the slot by year I had to choose some of the most prolific Cowboys and my personal favorites. As I grew up watching The Boys with my Dad he would tell me stories about how the early players played. The only guy he didn't really talk about was Harvey so I honestly don't know much about him. He could take Moose's spot or maybe Larry Allen's but Larry was the most dominant lineman we ever had and Moose is one of my favorite players. Not just cuz he's a Cowboy and opened many of holes for Emmitt but also because I met him on several occasions and he's been a true gentleman every time. I waited on him and his family once at a restaurant in Dallas and they are as nice as can be too.

                    -BUCKET----ROOKIES TRADE LIST----WANT LIST----SET NEEDS----IRVIN HAVES LIST-
                    LOOKING FOR ANY MICHAEL IRVIN CARDS I DON'T HAVE AND OTHER COWBOYS AUTO/GU/RC'S

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by hayn View Post
                      To 90'striplets,

                      The cards are fantastic, the case really brings out a sense of a museum quality and professionalism to your collection! Absolutely stunning! I've seen these cases on eBay from $60.00 to $80.00.

                      May I politely inquire where did you make your purchase from and how much the case cost including S&H.

                      Thank you in advance!

                      Toshi
                      Thanks buddy. The picture may be a bit deceiving... lol. The display case you can pick up at The Container Store. Not sure how much they are, but not nearly what you think. Maybe $20. The reason it looks so nice in the picture is because the only place I could really put it was on my desk. The lights are a simple LED lamp I picked up at Wal-Mart for about $10 and it is just pictured in a way that it looks like museum quality. I don't have the cases on my wall because honestly I don't trust the quality of the framing and if it fell some of my favorite cards would be destroyed. Eventually I plan on building a wooden case to display my favorite cards but for now they are on my desk as well... getting a bit cramped!

                      Here's what my desk looks like right now...


                      -BUCKET----ROOKIES TRADE LIST----WANT LIST----SET NEEDS----IRVIN HAVES LIST-
                      LOOKING FOR ANY MICHAEL IRVIN CARDS I DON'T HAVE AND OTHER COWBOYS AUTO/GU/RC'S

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bill Bates View Post
                        Toshi, now you have me curious. By "Holy Grail", I mean card you don't have that you would most want to add to your collection. Like I said, mine is the 2003 Tony Romo. I once had a trade set up for one, but the other guy backed out on me.
                        Oh, I did not clearly understand what a "Holy Grail" was. Sorry about that.

                        Now to the question here, I must adamantly admit, that the 1991 Wild Card 1000 Point Rookie Card of Brett Favre would be the key card.

                        Toshi
                        I am easy, I collect any and all NFL cards. Individual players I really enjoy are Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, Andrew Luck, RGIII, and Russell Wilson. My passion is Favre rookie cards and vintage cards.


                        http://sportscardalbum.com/u/toshi

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 90sTriplets View Post
                          Thanks buddy. The picture may be a bit deceiving... lol. The display case you can pick up at The Container Store. Not sure how much they are, but not nearly what you think. Maybe $20. The reason it looks so nice in the picture is because the only place I could really put it was on my desk. The lights are a simple LED lamp I picked up at Wal-Mart for about $10 and it is just pictured in a way that it looks like museum quality. I don't have the cases on my wall because honestly I don't trust the quality of the framing and if it fell some of my favorite cards would be destroyed. Eventually I plan on building a wooden case to display my favorite cards but for now they are on my desk as well... getting a bit cramped!

                          Here's what my desk looks like right now...

                          who are the helmets & ball signed by?

                          on another note, my holy grail card is 2011 NT Andy Dalton auto/patch /25 and for the Cowboys PC, I want this one:

                          BGS 9 5 2010 Topps Chrome Superfractor Dez Bryant 1 1 | eBay
                          -Brady

                          Looking for mainly Cowboys, Andy Dalton
                          http://sportscardalbum.com/u/bcw716
                          http://s1291.beta.photobucket.com/us...62121686120534

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                          • #14
                            Brady, from left to right the helmets are signed by: Irvin, Aikman, Emmitt, T. Will, Lee. I also have Ware and Moose not pictured. The ball is signed by Irvin. I got it from Gridiron Authentics so it's still debatable if it's actually his. I see signatures of his from time to time that tell me it is his but the track record of the company makes me think otherwise. One day I'll send it to PSA and have them take a look...

                            $50,000?!?! That's a Mercedes!

                            -BUCKET----ROOKIES TRADE LIST----WANT LIST----SET NEEDS----IRVIN HAVES LIST-
                            LOOKING FOR ANY MICHAEL IRVIN CARDS I DON'T HAVE AND OTHER COWBOYS AUTO/GU/RC'S

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 90sTriplets View Post
                              Brady, from left to right the helmets are signed by: Irvin, Aikman, Emmitt, T. Will, Lee. I also have Ware and Moose not pictured. The ball is signed by Irvin. I got it from Gridiron Authentics so it's still debatable if it's actually his. I see signatures of his from time to time that tell me it is his but the track record of the company makes me think otherwise. One day I'll send it to PSA and have them take a look...

                              $50,000?!?! That's a Mercedes!
                              awesome, I have dez, novacek, dorsett, lilly & staubach helmets. GAI seems to be split. The staubach is through them but it matches up to autos I have of him.

                              yeah, the guy has seriously overpriced that dez. i'd never pay close to 50 grand for it but i'd love to have it
                              -Brady

                              Looking for mainly Cowboys, Andy Dalton
                              http://sportscardalbum.com/u/bcw716
                              http://s1291.beta.photobucket.com/us...62121686120534

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