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    WTTF Vintage baseball

    Looking for these years for my sets 1973 topps, 1955 bowman, 1956 topps but I am also looking for stars from the 1960's and stars/commons from the 1950's.

    I am willing to trade my vintage cards or my newer gu/autos.

    plmk thanks

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    any chance you might be interested in a 1953 Bowman Color Davey Williams #1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aekdb535
    any chance you might be interested in a 1953 Bowman Color Davey Williams #1?

    I'm intrested, how much does it book and what is the condition?

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    BV is $175 in NM, but I'd probably call it EX. The corners show wear and it's off center top to bottom, but it doesn't have any creases or writing and the back is clean. It's a really nice card for being #1 in the set. I can get you a pic if needbe.

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    Don't need a pic, what are you looking for? Does $100 bv sound fair in ex?

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    yeah that's what I was looking to get more or less. Ideally I'd like to pic up some vintage Braves for it.

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    found these Braves:
    1954 bowman Bob Thomson (crease)
    1953 topps Sid Gorman (boston braves)
    1957 topps Felix Mantilla vg
    1955 bowman Del Crandall ex
    1956 topps Frank Torre RC ex/mt

    and I would throw this in for free:
    1955 bowman #157a error Ernie Johnson (creases)

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    hmmm well I might be interested in these:

    1953 topps Sid Gorman (boston braves) (are you sure it's a 1953 Topps? I couldn't find it on Beckett, but maybe I'm an idiot.)
    1957 topps Felix Mantilla vg
    1955 bowman Del Crandall ex
    1956 topps Frank Torre RC ex/mt

    But I would probably need more than just this. Odds are that these cards in NM wouldn't equal the $100 value. I saw two Spahn cards and a Sain listed on your vintage trade list, any of those available?

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    the 1953 card, his last name is "Gordon" not Gorman, sorry about that.

    the 52 bowman Spahn is in not so good condition, I would be looking for like $45-50 in trade, the 55 Spahn is nft at this monent it is pending, and the Sain is pretty bad too, would be looking for like $55-60 in trade, lmk what you want to do, thanks.

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    Any chance of a scan of the Spahn and Sain? I'm a big fan of both so if they look decent I'd like to try and work out a deal for at least one.

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