Originally Posted by lcarus:
Yeah those Dark Knight ones were a big part of what initially got me into them. Those and Stay Puft and Slimer were the first ones I got.
Yesterday I bought a Ric Flair pop...why cause it was badass that's why. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
Dad and I used to collect baseball cards in the late 80s and early 90s. I think we have probably 25k cards in all... which he is currently trying to unload on me.
Anyone know what the hell I can do with these? I'd like to sell them as a whole lot if at all possible.
Unless you have some great rookies or basketball rookies from the 80s. Most are worthless.
I had a guy try and sell me his mixed lot from late 80s to late 90s this week for 70bucks. 16k plus cards. I almost did it if he had better boxes and sleeves. There were no great notable cards. But the storage was almost worth it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Yesterday I bought a Ric Flair pop...why cause it was badass that's why.
Ha, I was stoked as hell when they made a Travis Kelce pop. He was the first Chiefs player they made and it took them like 3 full waves of NFL players before they finally made a Chiefs player. Now he's worth a good bit. Of course I also bought Slugger and every Mahomes that's come out. I'm gonna probably get the Whit Merrifield when it comes out. He'll be the first Royals player they've made. They made the Royals mascot before any player lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
Ha, I was stoked as hell when they made a Travis Kelce pop. He was the first Chiefs player they made and it took them like 3 full waves of NFL players before they finally made a Chiefs player. Now he's worth a good bit. Of course I also bought Slugger and every Mahomes that's come out. I'm gonna probably get the Whit Merrifield when it comes out. He'll be the first Royals player they've made. They made the Royals mascot before any player lol.
I'm a model maker since the days of the 60's when I would hang out with my Dad and watch (and clumsily help!) him make RC airplanes, ships, and railroads.