I was browsing on FB Marketplace, and someone in the next town over was doing an "online estate sale" -- posting single items or lots they had for sale. Scrolling through, I saw one of the pictures looked like this.
I was a little worried that it said "Pre-1990s" (since that includes the 1980s junk wax), but it had a 1972 Topps on the front and the backs I could see poking up looked old, too. I was itching to open something -- I had nearly purchased a Fairfield Repack blaster at Target the night before, and talked myself out of it -- so I bought it! I was expecting about 150 cards from that picture, so for half of the price of a blaster I was willing to gamble. Let's see what was in there.
Total cards: 212
I'll go "oldest-to-newest" on these.
1968: 1 card // 1969: 2 cards
The Alley is in good condition. The checklist, however, is all marked up.
1970: 3 cards
Some nice cards to go in my trade boxes here.
1971: 56 cards
Here's where we start to get into the majority of the box. There was a big stack of these.
Condition varied a lot. The two on the top row were in fantastic shape! The ones on the bottom - eek! I'm not sure how you do that to the corners without tearing them off.
There were a couple highlights in here - Two Willie Stargells. Pops! One in pretty nice shape, and one a bit more worn.
Two of Pirate legend Bill Mazeroski, and a nice condition card of Dock Ellis.
1972: 99 cards.
When it looked like there were a few '72s in the box....I definitely underestimated! This was half of the box.
Condition varied a lot on these. Here's some bad guys. Many of them looked like they had water damage on the top edge, which sullied some otherwise nice vintage cards. The Maddox is a LITTLE miscut. Someone took a red pen to Carlton/Seaver, and they have apparently made a lot of progress on their '72 checklist, too!
Showing the damage a little more...you can see it at the top of these HOFers.
However, there were quite a few "names" which were in outstanding condition! Will keep a few of these and trade the rest. Another Dock Ellis, too.
Here's everything from that year. Brooks suffered a little top damage, but the Blyleven looks nice.
Rockcards! 13 cards. Someone opened a pack of these. It had a few big stars I recognized.
The rest: 16 cards
There was some other junk in there (including a little pile of bent 1994 Topps). But these all caught my eye - George Bell "hole puncher" variation, an Elks membership card from Palm Desert, CA (I don't live there....), a Yamaha motorbike, and a nice 1994 Piazza.
In summary:
Did I enjoy the variety in this box? Yes!
Did I get my money's worth? Yes!
Was this better than a repack blaster? Yes!
So I end this post as a happy camper.
Question: Which card should I keep in my collection forever and ever?