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Old 05-10-2017, 04:58 PM   #1
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Default Bo Knows! Found this....

I thought this was lost forever...found at parents house cleaning out storage over the weekend.
I figured in 1990 that keeping this intact would pay HUGE dividends later in life....27 years later, probably worth less than what I paid for it!


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Old 05-10-2017, 05:19 PM   #2
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The Ron Hallstom on the other hand....
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Old 05-10-2017, 05:58 PM   #3
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What's the hot card?
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Old 05-10-2017, 06:52 PM   #4
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I haven't opened it!
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Old 05-10-2017, 07:04 PM   #5
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27 years from now when football is a 2 hand touch ballet while wearing 4 times as much padding... All of our 1/1 autos and patches will have been found counterfeit and will be worthless too.
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Old 05-10-2017, 09:20 PM   #7
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This is what the hot card looks like:
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Old 05-10-2017, 09:28 PM   #8
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Hehehehe...oh sometimes the simplest things amuse me
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A literal LOL from my recliner had the wife questioning my sanity!
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Laughing all to myself at work.

"What's so funny?"

Nothing.....
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Old 05-11-2017, 08:35 AM   #12
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When I was a kid (probably around 8-10 years old), my friends and I would trade cards after church on Sundays. I mean, you think they make cut-throat deals on Wall Street? Those guys had nothing on trading that went on after church in St. Leo parish back in the 90's. I recall trading my Joe Montana 1990 Score Hot Gun for 5 no-name 1990 Action Packed cards just because I thought the gold border made them worth more. But the card that everyone wanted....the coup de gras as Don West might call it....was the 1990 Score Ground Force Bo Jackson. Only one kid had one. He was the envy of everybody. People offered him entire pages of cards for it only to be turned down. Then after a few months the kid tells us it's not even his card. He says another friend of ours (who didn't attend our church) was allowing him to "show it off."......I now own a PSA 10 of that card. I bought it for $6 about 5 years ago. I often sit back and look at it and think, man, 10 year old me must be crazy proud right now.

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When I was a kid (probably around 8-10 years old), my friends and I would trade cards after church on Sundays. I mean, you think they make cut-throat deals on Wall Street? Those guys had nothing on trading that went on after church in St. Leo parish back in the 90's. I recall trading my Joe Montana 1990 Score Hot Gun for 5 no-name 1990 Action Packed cards just because I thought the gold border made them worth more. But the card that everyone wanted....the coup de gras as Don West might call it....was the 1990 Score Ground Force Bo Jackson. Only one kid had one. He was the envy of everybody. People offered him entire pages of cards for it only to be turned down. Then after a few months the kid tells us it's not even his card. He says another friend of ours (who didn't attend our church) was allowing him to "show it off."......I now own a PSA 10 of that card. I bought it for $6 about 5 years ago. I often sit back and look at it and think, man, 10 year old me must be crazy proud right now.


That was a great card. Don't forget the next year they kicked it up a notch.



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Old 05-11-2017, 04:00 PM   #14
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When I was a kid (probably around 8-10 years old), my friends and I would trade cards after church on Sundays. I mean, you think they make cut-throat deals on Wall Street? Those guys had nothing on trading that went on after church in St. Leo parish back in the 90's. I recall trading my Joe Montana 1990 Score Hot Gun for 5 no-name 1990 Action Packed cards just because I thought the gold border made them worth more. But the card that everyone wanted....the coup de gras as Don West might call it....was the 1990 Score Ground Force Bo Jackson. Only one kid had one. He was the envy of everybody. People offered him entire pages of cards for it only to be turned down. Then after a few months the kid tells us it's not even his card. He says another friend of ours (who didn't attend our church) was allowing him to "show it off."......I now own a PSA 10 of that card. I bought it for $6 about 5 years ago. I often sit back and look at it and think, man, 10 year old me must be crazy proud right now.

I have not seen a Don West reference in years.lol

The 1990 sets were met with high expectations based on how well the 1989 sets sold. Card companies took full advantage of the age of over production began. Rumor has it that Pro Set is still boxing out 1990 series one.jk
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