Vintage Baseball Cards at Zelma's Emporium Antique Mall in New Oxford, Pennsylvania
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- In this video I give a brief tour of the one case of vintage baseball cards found at Zelma's Emporium on New Oxford, Pennsylvania. Following this, I go over the cards I bought here, including a few neat vintage miscuts.
Zelma's Emporium website:
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Sharp looking Siberian Husky. Like the vintage finds.
Thanks! Much appreciated! Yep, that was a nice looking dog.
You need to look into red rocker antiques in Shippensburg Pennsylvania at 15 Hershey road
Yep, I know. I'm aiming for the spring but it depends on what my wife's priorities are.
@pachycardopotamus let your followers know about the 40%off at red rocker if you can TIA
Nice vintage, thanks for sharing
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Nice pickups. Miscuts are cool.
Thanks! Much appreciated!
I appreciate vintage. But I have seen so much in my life and there is so much out there that I personally don't collect it anymore. Just modern of my common pc player. That's what is great about the hobby. There's always something for someone. Back in the day I was a set collector.
Totally agree. There are so many different ways of collecting. I'm all over the place, but have been leaning more and more towards vintage. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated!
Nice 4 seamer mis-cut !
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I think way back when,whoever cut those cards was drunk very cool anyway.
LOL! Yeah, it would be neat to be at the factory and watch a miscut in action. I suspect it was a machine that was cutting them, but the operator was somewhere else.
The miscut card above Wilmer Mizell IS Bob Porterfield. The one above Porterfield is Bob Buhl. Paul Minner is on the same sheet, same row, 4 below Mizell. The miscut above Minner is Harry Brecheen. If you can find other 56 miscuts, Jackie Robinson is below Ray Jablonski and above Joe Collins; Clemente is bottom row below Hal Smith; Hank Aaron is below Nelson Burbink and above NL Pres Warren Giles; Ernie Banks is above Ken Boyer; and Ted Williams is below Don Zimmer and above Sandy Koufax (who is above Dick Groat). A Williams.Koufax miscut would be siiiiiiickkkk! [I couldn't find the Mantle sheet... now back to the video]
to the right of Minner is Bobby Thompson and above him is Bob Lemon
That's cool. Thanks so much for sharing. I understand the more extreme miscuts become valuable in determining the placement of the cards in a sheet when sheets no longer exist from some of the earliest sets. It would take a lifetime for me to find the other 56 cards! What a challenge that would be! Thanks for your comments! Much appreciated!
The 61 Aaron for 100.00 doesn’t sound bad depending on condition
Yep, agree. I didn't get a close look at it and I was aiming for a bunch of smaller purchases. Thanks for watching!