Here's the stack of cards I bought from the other table. Manning this table was the dealer that has all the oddball cards.
The last time I went to this card show I found a whole bunch of box bottoms. I only bought a few and had written then that I wished I had bought them all. Well, he had a few left.
This time I bought them all.
He didn't have as many cards as he usually has, and had only a fraction of the oddball cards that I can usually find at his table. So I was a bit disappointed.
He did have a couple of monster boxes of random cards and I was able to find some that I needed.
Just like the previous table, every card set me back a whopping ten cents.
I picked up nineteen from the 1983 Donruss set...
...and thirty-one from the 1992 Pinnacle set. Yes, I haven't finished it yet and I still have a long way to go.
Three cards from the 1986 Topps Traded set also ended up going home with me.
I'm not sure how this card ended up with me, but I probably need it anyways.
This card I didn't need, but the price was right.
The last cards I'm going to show in this post are five 1991 Topps Cracker Jack Cards.
I'll show you the remainder of what I bought in the next post...and it's all oddballs.
I always love me some box bottoms.
ReplyDeleteYeah, gotta love the box bottoms. The conundrum is whether to cut them up or not.
ReplyDeleteyeah, great .10 ers!
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