tootalltoma
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Post by tootalltoma on Mar 10, 2006 16:31:53 GMT -5
The Alex Gordon card that was pulled from Topps Baseball made it into several packs, with the card of the future Royals star fetching $800 or so in its first few auctions. Ken Fisher of Sports Mania in Bloomington, Ill., (eBay ID “5fish”) was the first to find a card and put it on eBay; his card went for $790 plus shipping. Topps announced it had pulled the Gordon card because it errantly described it as a Rookie Card, which it can’t be due to the fact that Gordon hasn’t played in the majors yet. Price guides will not be calling the card a rookie card; in fact, technically it’s unlicensed so it will not be priced at all T3
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Post by Collector on Mar 11, 2006 9:29:55 GMT -5
Cards not priced due to scarcity are the ones to look for. You can bet that card will be seeked upon by many collectors.
Thanks, Collector
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Post by #1marinersfan on Mar 11, 2006 13:20:22 GMT -5
yea i saw that and thanks for the more info on it
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Post by jonnyweb on Mar 11, 2006 20:57:13 GMT -5
I live in bloomington/normal Illinois. (used to go to his shop a lot, but now go to one just a few minutes away that my buddy owns.
crazy story. thanks..
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tootalltoma
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Post by tootalltoma on Mar 11, 2006 21:01:28 GMT -5
thanks .. i went to wal mart and bought a box of 2006 topps , just to see if i could get "LUCKY" for $10.00.. naw just call me un lucky tom...lol T3
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Post by Collector on Mar 12, 2006 9:14:35 GMT -5
"Lucky" is the word for it, though most of us will turn out unlucky. (LOL!) It would be a miracle to pull a card like that.
Thanks, Collector
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