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  • Flea Market Finds #108: Quarter Bins and a Vintage Mantle

    What I'm about to share with you defies all logic... but it has been proven time after time after time. I've been walking around the Capitol Flea Market for years... and I just can't figure out why Thursdays are so popular out there for both vendors and customers.

    It's like anyone and everyone who is related to flea markets clears their calendars every Thursday morning. Don't people have regularMonday through Friday, 9 to 5jobs anymore?

    Unfortunately... 90% of the time... I'm stuck in the classroom and can't make it out there. However... right now I'm onmy summer break and last week I grabbed my backpack, picked up Starbucks, and walked around .

    I was about ten minutes into my routine and digging through some DVD's, when a guy came up and asked me if I was still interested in baseball cards. I recognized him, because he's one of the regulars who's out here hunting the same treasures as me. Anyways... he mentioned that he had brought out a bunch of stuff and was set up over in the other section.

    So we walked over together and he pulled a bunch of binders and a handful of boxes out of his truck. I was kind of hesitant at first, because he wouldn't commit to any prices. He just kept saying... build a stack and we'll work out a good price.

    After a few minutes of digging through his binders, I eventually asked him to give me a ballpark quote to see if we were wasting each other's time. He told me that normally he charges people 50¢ to a dollar on singles from his binder, but that I could have anything in the binders for 25¢. That sounded reasonable, so I went to work.

    Purchase #1: 25¢ Singles$5



    The binders were organized by sport and player. Most of the cards were newer base cards, but he did have a few older cards sprinkled in there here and there. There were also a few cheap inserts thrown in to keep collectors like myself interested.


    I was pretty excited to add this Alex Rodriguezinsert to my collection:



    1994 Flair Wave of the Future #8

    If you collected back in the 90's, then you might remember when this insert once commanded $20 to $40. I always wanted one... and now I'm really glad that I waited to finally pick it up.

    Here's another card that once set fire to the hobby...



    1985 Topps #620

    Unfortunately... I paid top dollar for my original copy of this card. At least this purchase helps soften the blow.

    One of my favorite binder finds was this vintageMantle...



    1967 Topps #103

    Okay... so it's not his regular issue base card. However... I'll buy a forty-nine year old baseball card featuring The Commerce Comet that has a 25¢price tag on it any day of the week.


    C'mon. Who the heck doesn't appreciate The Mick's floating head?



    Purchase #2: 50¢ Singles$5


    After digging through the binders, he passed me a small box of cards that contained about 300 cards in penny sleeves. There were some vintageWacky Packages mixed in with other non-sport cards. Plus there were a handful of baseball inserts.


    I assumed that these were a quarter each too... but when it came time to pay him... he told me that the penny sleeved cards were 50¢each. I ended up throwing a bunch back into the box, but kept these:



    I'm a sucker for 70's and 80'sToppsnon-sport sticker cards, so I just had to have these featuring The Fonz. Plus I needed the 2000 Topps Comboscard of Nomar, Arod, and Jeter for my set. I realize that I probably paid a little high for this group of cards, but the third and final purchase off of the guy softened the blow.


    Purchase #3: The Higher End Stuff$20

    The final few boxes were filled with top loaders and to be honest, I probably would have bought a lot more if I still collected basketball. Like the binders, when I inquired about prices... he told me to make a stack and we'd work something out.

    So I quickly flipped through everything and pulled out eight cards. He originally wanted $50 for the lot... and I immediately put everything back except for this Peyton Manningshoe card:


    2001 Absolute Memorabilia Ground Hoggs #GH37


    This card is sweet and I really, really, really wanted to add it to my collection. Obviously, I didn't get all giddy in front of him... but I was prepared to pay up to $15 for this card. That's how bad I wanted it.


    The guy immediately asked me to make a counteroffer for all eight cards, but I told him I didn't want to offend him. He told me that he appreciated me taking the time to go through all of his stuff and told me to give him twenty dollars for the eight cards. Now that's an offer I couldn't pass up.


    Heck... this autographed card of Chief Jay Strongbow alone sells for $10 to $20:



    2006 Topps Heritage Chrome Autographs #JS


    Even though I don't actually remember watching Strongbowwrestle, I do remember hearing the sad news of his death back in 2012 and watching WWE'stribute to the legendary wrestler.


    I was also excited to add this seat relic card featuring Bart Starr to my Green Bay Packerscollection:



    2001 Topps Heritage Souvenir Seating #S3


    I've mentioned that both of my parents attended college in Wisconsin and were once diehard Green Bay Packers fans. They attended plenty of games including a few at Milwaukee County Stadium.


    Rounding out the final five...







    I was disappointed that he didn't have more baseball cards, but overall I'm very happy to add these cards to my collection at a very reasonable price.


    The best part about these transactions is that both of us were happy. The guy had an extra $30 in his pocket... and I walked away with a smile on my face. Before I left, he told me that he had more cards at home, so I gave him my number. I'll keep you posted if I end up buying anything else off of him.


    Purchase #4: 1981 Topps Football Starter Set$5



    My final purchase of the day was this nice starter set. Normally I wouldn't have grabbed this box, but the cards were in such great condition, I found it difficult to pass up. Unfortunately the two biggest rookie cards are missing.




    However most of the big names were in there. I'm just six cards shy of completing one of the more popular football sets of the 80's. If anyone has singles laying around, I'm looking for these:



    I already have a Joe Montana, however I visited my parents this week in Vegas and discovered that my copy needs to be upgraded for this set. I thought I had the Monk too, but I only found the Cokeversion.

    That's okay... I'm planning on targeting both of these at next month'sSerramonte Mall Sports Card, Toys, and Collectibles Show.

    Well that's it for today. Now that I'm back home, I can get back to building care packages. I should have them sent out early next week.

    Happy Wednesday and sayonara!

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