Lowell Palmer
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Buzz buys and busts a lot of boxes right here for Buzz Breaks, but one of my goals is to rip a little less and talk more about cardboard that I -- and you -- might like. One way to do that? Simple show and tell -- present a few pick-ups and say why they captured my attention.
So, with all that said, here are a few Buzz Buys ... and this time around there's a little bit of everything.
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RARE STUFF
The Card: Addie Joss 2019 Panini Flawless Legendary Jumbo Materials Sapphire (/7)
The Price: Just under $80
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: I don't pony up this big for single cards all that often, but something grabbed my attention here. Actually, it was a mix of a few things (beyond just the price) for a Hall of Famer who only has memorabilia cards in only a few releases (Diamond Kings, Flawlesss, National Treasures) from just the last two years. First, price. Second, this one has a huge swatch and based on the look of it, I'd bet big money that the material came from a $12,426 pair of game-used pants sold by Lelands in late 2017. Third, Joss played just nine years -- 1902 to 1910 -- won 160 games in that span and fell ill in spring training the following year and died at age 31 from tubercular meningitis so it's not some decades-later coach-worn piece. (Learn more about his career here -- and there's a ton more here that's also interesting.) For memorabilia and cardboard, there's just not much to go around for him and my gut feeling about this one's price felt even better when I checked eBay completed sales to see easier versions of this card pushing $200. With the price of those pants -- and the fact that there are no known jerseys out there beyond anything hanging out at the Hall of Fame per the auction house -- there could be fewer jumbo cards like one this made in the future and a finite volume of memorabilia cards in general for this notable name from the past. I'd grab 'em while you can if you have any interest.
Grab a box right here: Panini Flawless (all years)Keep reading for more interesting items ...
Looking for 2019 Topps Heritage variations? They're in there ... but they're not all based on 1970 errors (gallery updated)
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]One of the fun things that collectors look for every year in Topps Heritage baseball cards are errors and variations directly based on the mistakes of the past.
That won't happen too often this year as the 1970 Topps set is relatively error-free save for small changes on six checklists in the set and a cartoon on the back of card No. 303 that's found with and without a baseball.
That means when you rip into boxes of 2019 Topps Heritage beginning on Wednesday you'll likely have to settle for chasing unknown errors not based on that original set and, of course, you'll have to chase the typical variations that are planned by Topps every year. There are cards that look to the past, though, like this Pat Neshek, which has a nod to Lowell Palmer from 1970. The Neshek isn't a mistake or variation, it's a simple planned photo to mirror the pitcher remembered for his dark sunglasses back in the day. (These cards share the same number to help reinforce the point.)
Now, what might be in store for this one on the short-printed variation front?
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