Today I received on return in the mail. Roger Metzger signed his 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1978 Topps for me.
My sons and I went to Cedar Cliff Collectibles in Eagan today. In addition to a few comic books, I bought a Ron Guidry signed baseball (Tristar cert), and Torii Hunter ad A.J Pierzynski signed photos, with COAs from the old Shinders chain. $28 for all three pieces.
I was a little skeptical of the Hunter signature at first because of the way the "t" in his last name is crossed without the pen lifting up after the "r" in his last name. But, I have a certified card from 2002 in which he signed his name this way. The COA lists the signing date of this photo as June 24th, 2002.
The signature I got from him in person in 2007 is different.
Any other opinions?
Showing posts with label Beyond Shinders. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Lots of Driving - Not Much Found
The boys and I did a lot of driving today. We started at Gander Mountain to get our fishing and camping gear in order. That included buying a new tent to replace the one that was shredded in yesterday morning's storm in the back yard. It also included buying two new rods to replace the ones that got broken in transit in the car.
Anyway, after that we hit The Ballpark in Apple Valley. I picked up the lot of 18 1964 Topps I won on eBay and Johnny bought an old book about pitchers.
After that, we went to Taco Bell, of course, and then Cedar Cliff Collectibles. Johnny bought several Amazing Spider-man comics, Pitfall for my old Atari system and a few game used jersey cards. David bought an Ozzie Smith MacFarlane figure and a couple of jersey cards. I didn't buy anything.
After that, we decided we'd try to find one of the "Beyond Shinders" stores. There are two of these stores, that opened after the original Shinders stores closed a few years ago. The old Shinders stores were great. They had tons of baseball cards, bobbleheads, autographs, comic books, magazines, and supplies. We went to the Beyond Shinders store in Maplewood and were very disappointed. There was very little in the store, and what was there, was very overpriced. David did buy a Johan Santana MacFarlane figure, but that was all. We won't be making that store part of our regular route.
I took a few pictures of the game used bats I bought recently. Next weekend is the Harris and Punto signings.
Anyway, after that we hit The Ballpark in Apple Valley. I picked up the lot of 18 1964 Topps I won on eBay and Johnny bought an old book about pitchers.
After that, we went to Taco Bell, of course, and then Cedar Cliff Collectibles. Johnny bought several Amazing Spider-man comics, Pitfall for my old Atari system and a few game used jersey cards. David bought an Ozzie Smith MacFarlane figure and a couple of jersey cards. I didn't buy anything.
After that, we decided we'd try to find one of the "Beyond Shinders" stores. There are two of these stores, that opened after the original Shinders stores closed a few years ago. The old Shinders stores were great. They had tons of baseball cards, bobbleheads, autographs, comic books, magazines, and supplies. We went to the Beyond Shinders store in Maplewood and were very disappointed. There was very little in the store, and what was there, was very overpriced. David did buy a Johan Santana MacFarlane figure, but that was all. We won't be making that store part of our regular route.


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