The Ken Raffensberger card is the best of the bunch in my opinion. I'm a sucker for horizontal cards, and I also love the background scenery in a lot of the 50s and 60s cards. This card is a prime example of why.
The second package was one I'd arranged outside of eBay. I won a handful of 1955 Topps cards on eBay a couple of weeks ago. On a whim, I emailed the seller to see if he had any others that he hadn't listed. He turned out to be a really nice guy and we worked out a deal where I bought 22 1955 Topps cards off of him for $2 each. Here's a few of them...
And some more...
The final package was from Dave at Cardboard Junkie, his part of a trade we'd recently arranged. Dave most definitely did not disappoint! Upon opening the package I was greeted by four packs of early 90s hockey cards, 2 packs of 1990 Pro-Set and 2 packs of 1991 Pro-Set. I'll be ripping at least one of these on A Pack a Day in the near future.
Aside from the packs there was a very nice brick of cards. Dave included a bunch of 2007 Topps Heritage cards that I needed. I now need less than 10 cards for the base set. Short prints are another issue, but I'd really like to finish this one some day...
Dave included a bunch of 1990 Pro-Set hockey cards off of my Want List as well. On top of that I got four of the remaining 2007 Upper Deck Masterpieces cards that I needed, including this fine Ken Griffey, Jr. card. I need less than 10 cards to complete this set now as well.
Finally, in return for the numbered Chipper Jones cards I sent to Dave, I got a 2005 Donruss Playoff Prestige Prestigious Pros David Ortiz, numbered 277/700. This is the first 2005 Donruss Playoff Prestige in my collection, and David Ortiz cards are always appreciated, especially numbered ones. Thanks for a great trade Dave!
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