Here is what I got from newest to oldest. All involved at least one trade and some had several. Along with a recap of the trading done to get this particular card. (Some are quite extensive). I have completed 76 trades as of this writing.
* = I didn't initiate the trade
2005 Daniel Cabrera
What was it originally: 1/2 of a 1991 Tino Martinez
How I got it
91 Tino for 91 Sandy Alomar
91 Alomar for 2 cards including 05 Sidney Ponson*
05 Ponson for 05 Cabrera
2001 Mike Lamb
What was it originally: 2001 Stan Javier (one of my first two codes)
How I got it
01 Javier for 01 Lamb (simple enough)
2001 Pat Burrell
What was it originally: 2001 Robin Ventura
How I got it
01 Ventura for 01 Burrell
1996 Marty Cordova
What was it originally: 1/2 of a 1991 Tino Martinez
How I got it:
91 Tino for 91 Sandy Alomar
91 Alomar for 2 cards including 90 Mike Flanagan*
90 Flanagan for 96 Cordova
1996 Garret Anderson
What was it originally: 1/10 of a 1960 Gene Stephens
How I got it
60 Stephens for 10 cards including 96 Dante Bichette*
96 Bichette for 96 Anderson
How I got it
60 Stephens for 10 cards including 96 Dante Bichette*
96 Bichette for 96 Anderson
1994 Steve Cooke
What was it originally: 1/10 of a 1960 Gene Stephens
How I got it:
60 Stephens for 10 cards including a 89 Jose Canseco All Star*
89 Canseco for 94 Marcos Armas (imagine making that trade in 1994)*
94 Armas for 94 Cooke
1991 Scott Radinsky
What was it originally: 1991 Ken Caminiti
How I got it:
91 Caminiti for 91 Radinsky
1990 Craig Worthington
What was it originally: 1992 Lenny Harris
How I got it:
92 Harris for 90 Worthington
1980 Jeff Leonard (with great old school Astros helmet)
What was it originally: 1/10 of 1960 Gene Stephens
How I got it:
60 Stephens for 10 cards including 80 Terry Whitfield*
80 Whitfield for 80 Leonard
1978 Wayne Gross
What was it originally: 1/3 of a 1977 Luis Tiant
How I got it:
77 Tiant for 3 cards including 78 Alvis Woods* (one of my better trades)
78 Woods for 78 Chris Speier
78 Speier for 78 Gross
1977 Larry Herndon
What was it originally: 1/3 of a 1977 Luis Tiant
How I got it:
77 Tiant for 3 cards including 77 Glenn Abbott*
77 Abbott for 77 Herndon
1976 Dan Ford
What was it originally: 2005 Bobby Abreu (nice turnaround, but not my best)
How I got it:
05 Abreu for 87 Cal Ripken
87 Ripken for 87 Pete Rose (#2, second time I had this card)
87 Rose for 76 Tom Bradley (someone offered and I jumped on it)*
76 Bradley for 76 Ford
1976 Tom Underwood
What was it originally: 1987 Pete Rose (#1)
How I got it:
87 Rose for 2 cards including 79 Lary Sorenson*
79 Sorenson for 79 Chris Speier
79 Speier for 76 Fernando Arroyo*
76 Arroyo for 76 Underwood
1974 Rich Coggins
What was it originally: seven cards from 85-07 (highlights 2000 Jim Thome and 85 Billy Sample)
How I got it:
Seven overproduction era commons for 74 Alan Foster
74 Foster for 74 Ken Suarez*
74 Suarez for 74 Coggins
1974 Jerry Terrell
What was it originally: 1/2 of 2005 Orioles Future Stars John Maine and Val Majewski (fun trades here)
How I got it:
05 Orioles FS for 05 Matt Holliday
05 Holliday for two cards including 87 Dwight Gooden*
87 Gooden for 87 Robin Yount
87 Yount for 86 Eddie Murray
86 Murray for 84 Paul Molitor
84 Molitor for 82 Gary Carter All Star
82 Carter for 80 Rod Carew
80 Carew for 74 Steve Braun*
74 Braun for 74 Terrell
I still have 27 cards left on the site and have yet to complete Series 1 or buy any Series 2 box(es). I spent $10 on shipping for these cards, but the fun value of turning a 2005 junk rookie into a 1974 card (and 5 different Hall of Famers at some point) and one other coming up in Delivery #2 whenever I get that one is priceless. I was not collecting a lot last year so I missed out on the majority of MCG, but I am having a blast with Diamond Giveaway. What else could I have spent the $10 on, a movie with no snacks...two months worth of the Budget eBay Collector...one lunch? I have no problem with spending that $10 on Topps' shipping.
1 comment:
Nice haul, rookie cups are great and I collect them too. If you need series 1 stuff, shoot me an email with a list and I'll see what I have. I have many.
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