Great video and I have a few of these magazines with the cards still inside. Strangely, my version of card is different than what you are showing for both the Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr cards. I live in Canada and bought those Baseball Price Guides magazines in Calgary. I wouldn't think they made different versions of cards to sell in Canada but facts are facts. I need to dig deeper to see what the value of those cards are that I have still attached inside the magazine.
Hey Brad really cool topic within the topic and while I have seen most of them before some of the values still leave me scratching my head. Much appreciated
I was not aware of the SI posters that had promo handouts that could then be cut out and slabbed. again, your vid on card inserts was informative (yes, i know about them) where you list significant sales in past is great for future reference.... the great aspect of SI kids cards are many times they issue a card before the big card companies do... thus, 1st appearance kinda like comic books, 1st appearance...
brad i noticed on the population report at cgc that more and more other sports magazines are being graded one example is the first sport magazine cal ripken april 1984 about a month ago there was 3 /8s and one 7.5 now there is a 9 and an 8.5 thanks for doing these videos
You said recently that no one grades the cards from the 1st two SI's but right after that I saw a Ted Williams card from the first SI slabbed by I think Beckett. That Mantle from the 2nd SI should be valuable. Any thoughts?
@@sportsmags I can't copy and paste the link from eBay, but the graded SI Ted Williams I ended up finding looks like probably a fly by night company called AAA. I saw the Mantle card slabbed by another fly by night company called, I think, PSG. I can see not slabbing the SI cards when Topps ACTUALLY put that card out, but Topps never put that '54 Mantle out cuz of a contract dispute. IMO that Mantle should be fair game to be graded and SHOULD be valuable
Great video and I have a few of these magazines with the cards still inside. Strangely, my version of card is different than what you are showing for both the Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr cards. I live in Canada and bought those Baseball Price Guides magazines in Calgary. I wouldn't think they made different versions of cards to sell in Canada but facts are facts. I need to dig deeper to see what the value of those cards are that I have still attached inside the magazine.
Appreciate the videos and always remember that subscription magazines will continue to flourish this hobby to the next level
Hey Brad really cool topic within the topic and while I have seen most of them before some of the values still leave me scratching my head. Much appreciated
Crazy that hand cut is graded high since you control centering and corners easily that way.
Awesome job BRAD love the video wouldn’t mind seeing some more of magazines that you’ve cleaned and pressed in the grades they got
great summary of mag card inserts, thanks.... (i know them and glad psa slabs them)
I was not aware of the SI posters that had promo handouts that could then be cut out and slabbed. again, your vid on card inserts was informative (yes, i know about them) where you list significant sales in past is great for future reference.... the great aspect of SI kids cards are many times they issue a card before the big card companies do... thus, 1st appearance kinda like comic books, 1st appearance...
The Gong Hogan should sell for more than the Wrestling All-Stars!!!
brad i noticed on the population report at cgc that more and more other sports magazines are being graded one example is the first sport magazine cal ripken april 1984 about a month ago there was 3 /8s and one 7.5 now there is a 9 and an 8.5 thanks for doing these videos
You said recently that no one grades the cards from the 1st two SI's but right after that I saw a Ted Williams card from the first SI slabbed by I think Beckett. That Mantle from the 2nd SI should be valuable. Any thoughts?
@@gcxred4kat9 Got a link you can share?
@@sportsmags I can't copy and paste the link from eBay, but the graded SI Ted Williams I ended up finding looks like probably a fly by night company called AAA. I saw the Mantle card slabbed by another fly by night company called, I think, PSG. I can see not slabbing the SI cards when Topps ACTUALLY put that card out, but Topps never put that '54 Mantle out cuz of a contract dispute. IMO that Mantle should be fair game to be graded and SHOULD be valuable
How did you forget Dwayne The Rock Johnson's FOOTBALL rookie?!?!?