Sunday, August 25, 2013
August Card Show Haul
I wouldn't say the card show was a total bust, but I definitely don't have much to show. Indeed, I actually spent more time pawing through discount box for other folks than I did on myself. Roger Neufeldt wasn't there, and I wasn't able to find any 1973 Topps or 1960/61 Fleers that I needed with any of the other sellers.
For myself, I found a card game called Authors, the rules of which seem to be the same as Go Fish.
It doesn't really fit in my collection, but it struck my fancy so I got it. Doing a little research on the game, it appears that there are several versions of the game, each with different authors as subjects. It would be interesting to work on building a binder with all the different versions of the game. I didn't really find a lot about when the set I have was produced, but I didn't look super hard either.
My one sports card pick up for myself was a lot of 12 cards from the 1961 Golden Press issue, a 33 card mini set.
Here is what the back looks like:
The set consists, as mentioned above, of 33 cards, all Hall of Famers. My cursory research indicates that these cards came in a booklet, which explains the perforations you can see on the edge of some of these cards. I have to admit to having a weakness for these types of small vintage sets. As a set builder, it takes me a while to complete a Topps set, what with them having anywhere from 660 to 792 cards. I am generally finishing one set a year. These small issues allow me to get the satisfaction of completing a set more frequently.
So, that is it. I walked out with most of my cash still in my pocket. I'll just have to tuck it away in a drawer until the October two day show, just in case Roger Neufeldt is there.
That 1961 Golden Press set looks pretty cool. Best of luck with it.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Fuji- love the Golden Press set! I have to come to one of these shows in Oklahoma. You always find some great stuff.
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