These three 2010 Topps National Chicle Chrome Refractors #'d to 499 I got in a lot for the very nice price of $3.06 shipped. I would've figured just the Wright would go for more than that. I guess I was lucky that the seller didn't mention any of the players in the title. I bought this lot for the Ubaldo, the other two are for trade (Better hurry the Wright will be snapped up approximately 3.6 seconds after publishing this post).
I got this lot of 6 2010 Topps Chrome Xfractors for about a buck a piece with a best offer feature. I think I finally figured out the best way to scan the 2010 Chromes. Penny sleeve in a top loader, then crop...they scanned pretty well compared to the Chicles above which I scanned card only. In this lot I only wanted the Hawpe and trade bait, the other 5 are up for grabs and shouldn't last long given the teams involved.
What's this card from the overproduction era doing in my eBay buys? Well, I tried one of those 1 random card for a penny deals and my random came up to be this 1989 Bowman Andy Hawkins, could've been worse I guess. The best thing I remember about Hawkins was his 8 inning no hitter in 1989 in which he lost 4-0 (gotta love defense). The Tulo is a 2007 Upper Deck Rookie of the Month insert for the rare month of Postseason. I think it only comes around every other leap year, seriously couldn't they have put October.
AND NOW FOR THE CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH PORTION OF OUR SHOW
I picked up this Razor Letterman "I" numbered 16/20 for $7 and change. It is the second I in Friedrich. I always wondered if players with multiple appearances of the same letter in their name had a proportional number of letters available.
This 2008 Razor Signature Series Black parallel auto #447/1199 was included in a package for the next card down the page. By itself, this card would've been a nice purchase as it is my first non-patch auto of Friedrich. But with this next card, it was a great deal.
The 2009 Tristar Projections purple parallel of Christian Friedrich #'d 1/1. Yep, I am the only person in the world with this card and I already had the base, green /50, and yellow /25 for this set. All I need now is the orange /5 and I have a pretty cool rainbow. The seller was asking $55 + shipping for both cards, I best offered him down to $40 bucks total for both. It wasn't a slam dunk, out-of-site best bargain ever type of purchase, but I don't think I got a bad deal here. And for the player super collector the time to buy a rare card is the first time you see it because you might never get it otherwise.
5 comments:
Nice pick ups, Johnny!
Well, I'll give B.A. Benny the first crack at the Wright, but if he has it, count me in.
I can surely use the Wright but I will reward Greg for his kindness in giving me first shot with a 2011 Topps Gold Clayton Kershaw /2011. I can also use the Mets X'Fractors. I have a Tulo Toys R Us purple and I will find some other stuff for you. I am glad to see you got some company for the Friedrich "D" I have for you.
Awesome, thanks Mike. I've got a couple of cards for you for our next trade.
Wow, my blog is bringing the community together. I feel a tear coming on. Nasty sarcasm aside, that was really cool of both of you.
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