Here is about 6 weeks worth of maildays. Im never going to be able to top this!!
I will start with the oldest first.
[hide] 1936 Players Cigarette Cards. A nice pickup for a little over $20.
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Followed by.....
[hide] 3 more for the 1966 set. I now have 7/40.
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Next up.....
[hide] Another haul of 1967 Krazy Kricket. I now have 33/66.
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A nice little set.....
[hide] 1978-Scanlens State Cricket Set.
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Got this today......
[hide] Its going to be huge
[hide] Its worth the build up
[hide] You will understand why i have a self imposed ebay ban on myself after you see this
[hide] 1996 Futera Heritage set - 110/500. No guessing who i scored this off. Big big thanks to Brad for parting with it!!
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---------- Post added 03-12-2011 at 05:06 PM ----------
Yeah he played and it's his first love, i actually spoke to him on the radio about it a few years ago, as to why he stopped Cricket etc...
He must be the only person i can think of that has a trading card for 2 different sports (Australian), maybe a good trivia question....
---------- Post added 03-12-2011 at 05:06 PM ----------
Yeah he played and it's his first love, i actually spoke to him on the radio about it a few years ago, as to why he stopped Cricket etc...
He must be the only person i can think of that has a trading card for 2 different sports (Australian), maybe a good trivia question....
---------- Post added 03-12-2011 at 05:06 PM ----------
Yeah he played and it's his first love, i actually spoke to him on the radio about it a few years ago, as to why he stopped Cricket etc...
He must be the only person i can think of that has a trading card for 2 different sports (Australian), maybe a good trivia question....
You've made some huge strides with the Scenlens sets.....the 1978 looks to be in good shape....the 1965 is definitely a classic and the best of the Scanlens sets in my opinion.
I still can't believe the John Player cigarette cards are still selling for so little after all this time - I know there are heaps of them around but still, a set from nearly 70 years ago for under $30 is hard to figure out (BTW it is the 1938 set, not 1936).