About a week ago I had the urge to go to a local baseball card shop and look around. I figured I might be able to find a few cards I can post on the old blog.
When I walked into the store I explained to the owner that I was looking for poor old baseball cards. I said that I would prefer star players but any old cards would do.
This is usually where the owner looks at me a bit funny and offers to show me a small box of overpriced star players from the 50s, 60s and 70s.
But this store was a bit different. The owner immediately pulled out three boxes of Hall-of-Famers and stars to look through. And each card was in worse condition than the next.
It was heaven. You know that saying about being a kid in a candy store? Well, I was Charlie and this was my Chocolate Factory.
Among the cards I went home with were: two 1971 Thurman Munsons, a 1958 Eddie Matthews, a 1962 Duke Snider, nine 1948 Leafs and this 1972 Reggie Jackson.
By the way, Reggie was $1.
Boy, I am looking forward to the next time I have a sweet tooth.
2 comments:
Wow Reggie for A dollar ,not bad!I Am A big Reggie fan and if you get a chance ,check out his 1970 card!The card is total Reggie bliss!
That sounds great. I need a beat-up '71 Munson. And a beat-up '62 Snider. I don't know when I'm going to be able to afford either in decent shape.
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