Great to see Phil's project is coming along I discovered him on COG SportsCards. Man I miss rusty and snake Terrific cards. Congrats dick allen and the cobra!
I still think these are some very nice copies, they didn't get you your normal grader this time I guess? Some of those definitely seem like head-scratchers from here. Hopefully it was still worth it overall. Looking forward to the next chapters! You know, I'm starting to think there is not a single PSA order without at least one "sacrifice" card... You can send in all pack-pulled from the same exact box and there's always one singled out. Just odd...
Definitely some nice cards. I'm only mildly disappointed, but wanted to be real and honest. After looking closer at the '75 Ryan, it may be fake. Never seen one before. It passes the flashlight test, smells like other '75s and feels the same, thought it MIGHT be a hair thinner. It's not as crisp as some of the high grade ones I have had, but that's common with cards in the 4-6 mid-grade range. My concern is the print pattern looks a little different. It doesn't have that rosette pattern you look for, but it's not far off. If a fake, its a good one. And after a closer look, I STILL have no clue about the Kellogg's Jan Stenerud. As I said, I'm not real familiar with how they grade those cards, but I can't see a 3. Other cards are just consistently at expectations or below, and as you've seen with other videos, I'm fairly conservative. Especially with my 75's. I reject cards that are better than I see in 8 slabs, but just ultra conservative on those. Thanks for watching again!
@@VintageBaseballCorner Oh yeah, you are usually spot-on! The Stenerud 3 without cracks is so odd... Weirder yet anyone would make fake 1975's - but then again people were faking 1990 score Lindros cards at one point! My pleasure!
Great cards, thanks for sharing
Great to see Phil's project is coming along
I discovered him on COG SportsCards. Man I miss rusty and snake
Terrific cards. Congrats dick allen and the cobra!
Glad for Parker/Allen to HOF. (Reds fan)
I still think these are some very nice copies, they didn't get you your normal grader this time I guess? Some of those definitely seem like head-scratchers from here. Hopefully it was still worth it overall. Looking forward to the next chapters! You know, I'm starting to think there is not a single PSA order without at least one "sacrifice" card... You can send in all pack-pulled from the same exact box and there's always one singled out. Just odd...
Definitely some nice cards. I'm only mildly disappointed, but wanted to be real and honest. After looking closer at the '75 Ryan, it may be fake. Never seen one before. It passes the flashlight test, smells like other '75s and feels the same, thought it MIGHT be a hair thinner. It's not as crisp as some of the high grade ones I have had, but that's common with cards in the 4-6 mid-grade range. My concern is the print pattern looks a little different. It doesn't have that rosette pattern you look for, but it's not far off. If a fake, its a good one.
And after a closer look, I STILL have no clue about the Kellogg's Jan Stenerud. As I said, I'm not real familiar with how they grade those cards, but I can't see a 3. Other cards are just consistently at expectations or below, and as you've seen with other videos, I'm fairly conservative. Especially with my 75's. I reject cards that are better than I see in 8 slabs, but just ultra conservative on those.
Thanks for watching again!
@@VintageBaseballCorner Oh yeah, you are usually spot-on! The Stenerud 3 without cracks is so odd... Weirder yet anyone would make fake 1975's - but then again people were faking 1990 score Lindros cards at one point! My pleasure!