As long time readers (all 3 of you), I started collecting signed 1963 Fleer cards back in September of 2012 It was a project started without much thought for what I really expected to accomplish. At the time, there were some cards that seemed out of reach. If I had really stopped to think logically, I never would have started. But, I did and as the circumstances of my life evolved, I found myself occasionally being able to acquire cards that I previously though out of reach.
I worked steadily on the set over time, but my efforts came to a halt nearly three years ago, in the spring of 2018 when I received back the Vada Pinson card from authentication. I've done my best to keep my eye out for any of the remaining three (two really, since Clemente will be out of reach.)
Roll the clock forward to a couple of months ago, when a lot of 47 signed '63 Fleers came up for sale on eBay. One of the cards was of Dick "Turk" Farrell, who I still needed. Farrell is a tough get since he passed away in 1977, at the age of 43 and only 8 years after his baseball career ended. I dropped the seller a note expressing my interest in that card. Not surprisingly, he wanted to keep the group complete since the Farrell is one of the key cards in the set. I told him that I understood and if he ever changed his mind to let me know.
Fast forward to New Years weekend when I get an message from him, saying he is ready to break the lot apart. We quickly agreed on the price and here it is:
Best of luck on landing the Boyer and wrapping up this project. And who knows... maybe a blogger out there will hit the lottery and end up buying you the Clemente.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice of that seller to remember you, and actually put forth the effort to see that you got the card, that sort of thing doesn't happen very often, even though it should!
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