One of my boys joined a new club baseball team. This club has its own facility across town from us. Right now he is doing one workout a week on our side of town and then one at the team facility. The team facility happens to be less than 10 minutes away from my favorite card shop.
A couple weeks back his workout was at 5 o'clock on Friday. The card shop closes at 6 so I dropped my wife and son off and headed over to the card shop for a quick look around.
I only spent a buck. Sometimes it's good to tell the wife that you went to the card shop and only spent a dollar. Am I right?
This was the big purchase of the day. This 1960 Topps Don Zimmer card cost me 50 cents. Zimmer had a decent playing career. Enough to stick around 10+ years in the big leagues. In fact, he was an All-Star in 1961. But I best remember Zimmer from his coaching days with the Yankees dynasty in the late 90's and early 2000's.
I've seen these puzzle cards before, but didn't remember having the Clemente, so I grabbed it for a dime. I've always wondered where these "cards" came from, but another recent purchase answered that question for me.
You've got one of the greatest card shops around. If my LCS had deals like these, I'd probably go on a regular basis. I don't think I've ever met anyone who didn't think 76T wasn't vintage. I have 79T and older in my vintage binders.
ReplyDeleteLuis Tiant vintage for 10 cents apiece? You are truly blessed, card shop wise.
ReplyDeleteI feel obligated to buy something when I go to my LCS, spending just a dollar is awfully good!
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