Description: 10 total cards 4 1985 Donruss Dwight Gooden 3 1986 Fleer Gary Carter 1 1986 Topps Reggie Jackson 1 1987 Fleer Dwight Gooden 1 1986 Baseball's Best Gary Carter I'm so lucky. I was 12 when I started this collection. Over 40 years ago. I was in my room, hiding from my constantly arguing parents. I spent 1000s of hours with my cards. I opened a shop in '86, did a few card shows. I put them away for 30 years - taking them out now and then. I've decided to gradually, over the rest of my life, list them for sale. My daughter said, "Dad, even if you don't want to sell them, you can still list them for your price." I agreed. I love selling my way. In lots for gifts and fans. It's never been about big profits or strategy. I hope there's an Angels fan out there that thinks a 400-ct lot of 60's-80's Halos cards is a unique gift for their unlce or season-ticket-holding friend. I use Buy It Now, usually. I'm not too interested in negotiating. The collection takes up the space of a medium-sized gun safe, and they're welcome to stay. I sort of do a mediation with each listing. I say goodbye, and they get filed for send-off. When you've bonded with something your entire life... I think it brings pause to letting go. It's like a fist bump with good intentions behind it. Have you noticed how the hobbyist vibe is missing now? The money is so big, and many sellers seem to prey on the uninformed. There's no Barry Bonds error RC. And a $.05 common for $1 plus $5 shipping? I've stopped buying. It's not rebellion or frustration. It's the movement from "excited to fill in some sets" to feeling the sleaziness of our created right to rip-off. Amazing, huh? How we're encouraged and rewarded for deliberate ill-will. We justify that we're allowed to. We use the laws that keep it all in place. We're free and capable of standing apart and not participating, but inclusion has such power over us. The perceptions we have for ourselves are so fragile. We follow a script. We sustain it for the grand story about Me. Come On, Humans This isn't a loud, showy, "look-at-me" pastime for me. It's quiet. Maybe Howars Stern on the radio or an old movie playing in the background. A spotlight and my glasses. Care, attention, peaceful. All that insensitivity gets to some of us. We can throw our chests out and join in, but just nah. I won't add to the unconsciousness that prevails. It's short-lived. Humans ultimately triumph and come together. I hope you'll time travel with me.
Price: 49 USD
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
End Time: 2024-08-01T15:29:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Baseball
League: Major League (MLB)
Set: 1985 Donruss
Number of Cards: 10
Manufacturer: Donruss
Features: Rookie
Year Manufactured: 1985
Player/Athlete: Dwight Gooden
Season: 1984