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  • Flea Market Finds #27: Not Your Everyday Box

    When: Thursday, January 3rd
    Where: Capitol Flea Market
    What: A Box of Cards
    How Much? $2

    Every time I head out to the flea market, (as Darrell would say) I'm looking for the WOWFactor. In other words, a deal you'll be talking about with your cardboard buddies for years to come.

    And last Thursday... I found it.

    Okay, before I give you the wrong idea. It's nothing crazy like the Black Swamp Find. However... it's easily my greatest find in over thirty years of collecting.

    Purchase #1: Box of Sports Cards $2




    About halfway through the flea market, I stumbled across a box of cards in an old Apple box. At first glance, there were about 300 mixed sports cards. But underneath were some nine card SI for Kids sheets, which I have been collecting since my first year of teaching (1998). The guy's table was crowded, so without going through the cards I asked him how much he wanted. He replied $5, but I countered with $2 and he accepted.

    Now before I show you the contents, let me assure you that I truly had no idea what I was lugging around. In fact, I carried the box on its side and if you listened closely, I'm sure you would have heard the sounds of cards swooshing around.

    Eventually, I met up with my buddy who was set up as a vendor. I sat down on his bumper and started going through the box.

    Mixed inside the scattered stack of cards, were the following:


    1986 Topps #161


    2004-05 Upper Deck "Rookie Review SP" #LJ


    2002-03 Upper Deck "UD Patch Numbers" #KBP

    You can probably imagine how excited I was to find such as sweet Kobe patch, a cool jersey swatch of King James, and the rookie card of the greatest wide receiver of all-time.

    But just when I thought things couldn't get better... it did. After sorting the cards and finally coming down from the adrenaline rush, I started flipping through the SI for Kids sheets. And after years of searching, I finally wrapped my fingers around the Holy Grail of SI for Kids cards:



    1996 Sports Illustrated for Kids #536

    Yup... an uncut sheet with the famous Tiger Woods card. Not bad for $2, right? Actually there were several other memorabilia cards, inserts, rookie cards, and even a few autographs inside of the box. It's easily the best $2 I've spent on cardboard and probably my greatest hobby find in terms of value.

    The end of the tunnel is finally approaching. There's only two more posts relating to my cardboard spending spree... but I promise the last one will be worth the wait. Or should I say, "weight".

    Happy Saturday and sayonara!





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  • #2
    Wow. Congrats that is a steal of a deal!

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    • #4
      Thanks you guys... it's easily my greatest flea market find.


      Originally posted by key2win View Post
      Wow. Congrats that is a steal of a deal!
      Originally posted by moosejaw00 View Post
      WOW is the only word to describe! Congrads on the great find!!!
      Collecting autographs, game-used cards, & certain inserts/parallels of the following players/teams: Tony Gwynn/Padres, Kurt Suzuki/A's, Greg Maddux, Brett Favre/Packers, Steve Largent/Seahawks, Kobe Bryant/Lakers, & Devin Setoguchi/Sharks.

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      • #5
        Wow great find! I never run into any cards when I go to flea markets. Is the Tiger Woods IS for kid valuable? I am not familiar with the set.

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        • #6
          Congrats!!...... still waiting for my super swapmeet or yardsale find!!
          Currently looking for:
          Football: The Gronk!
          Basketball: Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, & Michael Jordan, 90's refractors or #rd stuff, Damon Stoudamire, Penny, etc.
          Baseball: Paul Goldschmidt & Mike Trout
          + HOFer slab bed or raw.

          Collecting University of Arizona current and Alum players!!!
          Go Cats!!!

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          • #7
            At one time, these sheets went for big $$$ and grades singles of these cards went for 4 digits. These days, you can find sheets in the $75 to $100 range. If I were going to sell it, I'd wait until he wins another major or retires. Right now there's not a lot of demand.
            Originally posted by whalechaser View Post
            Wow great find! I never run into any cards when I go to flea markets. Is the Tiger Woods IS for kid valuable? I am not familiar with the set.

            Good luck... it took me 30 years to find this one ;-)
            Originally posted by azdbacks1998 View Post
            Congrats!!...... still waiting for my super swapmeet or yardsale find!!
            Collecting autographs, game-used cards, & certain inserts/parallels of the following players/teams: Tony Gwynn/Padres, Kurt Suzuki/A's, Greg Maddux, Brett Favre/Packers, Steve Largent/Seahawks, Kobe Bryant/Lakers, & Devin Setoguchi/Sharks.

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