Thank you! Lincoln is always a tough one to get - I wish I would’ve had my things back from SGC before I did this video. I have couple other Lincoln’s. Oh well, I’ll share them in another video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you, Orlando! I was thrilled to stumble across these. Sometimes it pays off to search through the source and not just look for the product. It takes a little extra work, but I’ve found some really cool stuff in albums and scrapbooks. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Thanks, Eric! - I know you probably enjoy sports cards more, but I figured President’s Day was a good excuse to use these for your tabletop presentation! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@4LeafCards Very cool - I’m glad you enjoyed! If you haven’t seen some of my other videos, I have more oddball, non-sports, and minor sports stuff as well. My channel is relatively new, but my collection goes back 30+ years. I pivoted into this stuff from baseball about two years ago. Thanks again!
Nice share Tom. Do not see stuff like this very often. Difference between a collector and a hoarder! Ha! I love that comment. Enjoyed and thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks, Steve! I try to share stuff that the average sports collector doesn’t see, as well as share some sports cards. I started down a rabbit hole 2 ago years with non-sports and minor sports but the majority of my collection is baseball. I’m glad you enjoyed this! And that’s the line that I always have to remind my wife about…..I’m a collector, not a hoarder lol
Fantastic cards, Tom. I know there are plenty of things out there that I’ve never seen. Thanks for showing them to us. By the way, I’m both a collector.....and a hoarder. 🤫
Thanks, Ken! I’m glad you enjoyed this. I really like trying to find the things the average card collector doesn’t typically see. There’s so much out there! Thanks for stopping by to watch and comment!
Thanks, George! I’m not familiar with how these specific diecuts were distributed, but I know other similar baseball diecuts from the same era were all connected together by little tabs and separated when they were used. Typically, I believe that you received them as a set when they were purchased or distributed.
@@Collector.Not.Hoarder Thanks for the info. I was actually looking at one the other day on ebay for the poet Lord Byron because of his important role in the Greek war of independence in the 1820s. Some guy on ebay has 2, but I might go for the cheaper one due to money.
@@concretebuddy59 Very cool - I’ve dealt with that particular seller before. He has a lot of neat stuff. I’m sure he would work with you a little on price. Good luck!
Just beautiful pieces!!! Awesome
Thank you, sir - I’m glad you enjoyed!
Great video, nice Lincoln card 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you! Lincoln is always a tough one to get - I wish I would’ve had my things back from SGC before I did this video. I have couple other Lincoln’s. Oh well, I’ll share them in another video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Gorgeous Die Cuts, those are incredible. Truly love that they are from the same book. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, Orlando! I was thrilled to stumble across these. Sometimes it pays off to search through the source and not just look for the product. It takes a little extra work, but I’ve found some really cool stuff in albums and scrapbooks. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Wow! That is a beautiful display if those!
Thanks, Eric! - I know you probably enjoy sports cards more, but I figured President’s Day was a good excuse to use these for your tabletop presentation! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@collector.not.hoarder we actually have a big non sport collection too. Mostly birds and fish, but some other things too This was awesome!
@@4LeafCards Very cool - I’m glad you enjoyed! If you haven’t seen some of my other videos, I have more oddball, non-sports, and minor sports stuff as well. My channel is relatively new, but my collection goes back 30+ years. I pivoted into this stuff from baseball about two years ago. Thanks again!
Really nice layout. Those cards look fantastic.
Thanks Drew! I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!
Hey Tom great looking cards! I’ve never seen them before, really cool! They look awesome all laid out like that!
Thank you, sir! I was pretty proud of that layout as well haha - thanks for taking the time to check it out and comment!
Nice share Tom. Do not see stuff like this very often. Difference between a collector and a hoarder! Ha! I love that comment. Enjoyed and thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks, Steve! I try to share stuff that the average sports collector doesn’t see, as well as share some sports cards. I started down a rabbit hole 2 ago years with non-sports and minor sports but the majority of my collection is baseball. I’m glad you enjoyed this! And that’s the line that I always have to remind my wife about…..I’m a collector, not a hoarder lol
Fantastic cards, Tom. I know there are plenty of things out there that I’ve never seen. Thanks for showing them to us. By the way, I’m both a collector.....and a hoarder. 🤫
Thanks, Ken! I’m glad you enjoyed this. I really like trying to find the things the average card collector doesn’t typically see. There’s so much out there! Thanks for stopping by to watch and comment!
Simply fantastic Presidential collection. Thanks for the awesome display. // By the way, do you know how they were originally distributed?
Thanks, George! I’m not familiar with how these specific diecuts were distributed, but I know other similar baseball diecuts from the same era were all connected together by little tabs and separated when they were used. Typically, I believe that you received them as a set when they were purchased or distributed.
@@Collector.Not.Hoarder Thanks for the info. I was actually looking at one the other day on ebay for the poet Lord Byron because of his important role in the Greek war of independence in the 1820s. Some guy on ebay has 2, but I might go for the cheaper one due to money.
@@concretebuddy59 Very cool - I’ve dealt with that particular seller before. He has a lot of neat stuff. I’m sure he would work with you a little on price. Good luck!
Interesting
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!