1962 Post Canadian #113 Norm Larker (Dodgers)
Makes nice place holder for American version of #113 Larker which was a $40 scarce short print way back in 2009 SCD Annual Price Guide.
Grade |
NEAR MINT |
Book Value |
n/a |
Our Price |
$ 17.50
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on vintage baseball, football, basketball, hockey, sport and non-sports cards.
1948 Bowman Movie Stars
The 1948 Bowman "Movie Stars" (R701-9) set was a non-sports card
set featuring popular movie stars of the era.
The cards offered a brief glimpse into the culture of the late
1940s, featuring actors and actresses of Hollywood.
The set consisted of 36 very dull gray & white cards, matching
their 1948 Bowman Baseball cards.
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1948 Bowman Movie Stars
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Don Drysdale Baseball Cards
WORDS FROM & ABOUT
Don Drysdale
- Pirates shortstop Dick Groat claimed “Batting against Don Drysdale is the same as making a date with the dentist.”
- According to Orlando Cepeda: “The trick against Drysdale is to hit him before he hits you.”
- Drysdale retired with (154) batters hit by a pitch, the modern baseball record.
- Frank Robinson said "He was mean enough to do it, and he did it continuously. You could count on him doing it.
- His next at-bat after hitting a HR and yelling 'Hey, batboy, come get the bat.'" Drysdale plunked Gene Oliver, yelling 'Hey, batboy, come get Oliver.'"
- Don Drysdale twice hit seven home runs in a season, tying the record. NOTE:Ohtani it (7) in 2024.
- He pitched (58) consecutive scoreless innings in 1968, breaking Walter Johnson's all-time Major League record.
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Are sports cards valuable ?
Like all collectibles, over time some sports cards go down in value,
others go up and some can even become very valuable.
Card values are based on many factors:
player popularity, scarcity, condition & collector interest.
A card can be scarce but without demand value may not be great.
Q: What are some ways to collect cards ?
* Complete sets by year & issue
* Cards of your favorite player
* Cards of your favorite team "TEAM SETS"
* Rookie cards
* Hall-of-Famer cards
* I even had a girlfriend that collected Don Mossi (checkout his ears),
players whose last name start with "Z", and the Brett brothers George &
Ken (she had a crush on George).
* "TYPE COLLECTING" (everyone should at least do a little of this !)
"Type Collecting"
is collecting at least one of each different "type" of issue.
On scarcer issues you can add a less expensive common
while on others you can select your favorite player or team.