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Timberwolves Collection

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So today I did a recount of my Timberwolves collection, after having finished scanning a few PC cards that had just been sitting waiting to be put away since July.

The official count is 2601 total different cards including 3 1/1s, 108 Autographs and 261 relic (ball, floor, jersey, patch,) cards.

Currently waiting on my third Kevin Love autograph and a Bucks Ramon Sessions Autograph to go into my folder under autos of players who have played for the Wolves, but not in a Wolves uni. I have several nice autos in that section including this Donyell Marshall manufactured patch auto:



It's just a shame Rodney Carney has the crappest autograph I have ever seen by an NBA player, or this exquisite might look a little better:



Now I think there are a couple Timberwolves players that have some really nice Autographs, when they take the time to sign. Kevin Love being one:


I have seen some nice Johnny Flynn autos out there, but also some pretty dodgy ones. I don't actually have a single Flynn card yet, as I am just returning from a card trading hiatus that started in July. Hope to pick up some cards of his, and especially one of his nice autographs.

At the moment my main goal is to complete a deal for 80 Isaiah Rider cards, which would push me over 400 - not bad for a guy who only has 528 listed by Beckett. So I'm looking to sell some of my PC, preferrably non Wolves whether it be my Marvin Williams exquisite or some of my Devin Harris Autos and as a last resort, one of my KG autos.

Well that's today's edition of Wolvey's Timberwolves blog!

Updated 01-23-2010 at 01:46 AM by Wolvesjr34

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