Loads of great vintage baseball. My favorite is the Jake Woods 62 Topps. Awesome stuff as always. Congrats on the completed player runs. Thanks for sharing!
The Eddie Watt was fantastic to see his return. He lives about 10 minutes down the highway from me in a small town called North Bend, Nebraska! Go Tigers! The Wakfields look nice signed as well. Enjoyed as always Steven!
I definitely spend a lot of my free time working on my TTM requests. It's worth it though. I'm not sure if I mentioned it yet, but thank you stopping by after that nice shout-out.
Womack one of favorite guys Ive written to. He wrote me a nice letter about his 1965 season with Toledo. I completed runs on Ron Hansen, Ed Crosby and Len Boehmer
Man that’s a lot of vintage! Jake wood gold cup is pretty sweet! Eddie Watt is super cool! Have you watched the Clean Cheap Shots interview with Mr. Watt?
Have been collecting off & on for 50 years plus & would absolutely lose my *’bleep’* 😤 if any of the (60’s/70’s OPC baseball cards I currently own) depicting photos of the only 4 player cards I collect these days *(H. Aaron/R. Clemente/B. Gibson/W. Mays)* were ‘altered/ruined’ by having had one of them take a sharpie & or any form of writing instrument to them.
Great returns and pickups. Jake Wood and Al Weis are the winners. The Herb Washington is also cool since they show him as a pinch runner on the card. Thanks.
Nice NFL Vintage I think the real old-timers like Wes Stock Are flattered Herb Washington had zero baseball skills including taking a lead,Mike Marshall picked him off in the 74 WS The only way John McKay was able to get through his first 3 years with Tampa Bay was with humor The Best one,when asked about his Team's execution His answer I'm all for it" Love the Mets Vintage Wakefield I'm going to check out that website Thanks for sharing that and the video
@@Metfan0814 So many people recall Coach McKay’s answer to that question haha. The very first time that I sent a request to him, I made a comment about his dad and his witty humor. JK only signed one of my two cards. I wonder if he didn’t appreciate that comment from me.
Loads of great vintage baseball. My favorite is the Jake Woods 62 Topps. Awesome stuff as always. Congrats on the completed player runs. Thanks for sharing!
It was nice to finally send to Jake Wood. Those are pretty cards.
@@mathbowler2782 Just ordered some, including one through the store you recommended. Thanks for the tip on that store!
@@chrisandchriscollectingcar8778 That’s cool. You’re welcome.
Great video and super returns. The Bill Wakefield and Dooley Womack were my favorites. Big Congrats on the great returns and thanks for sharing.
Those vintage cards have a great look to them. I am glad that I eventually sent to Bill Wakefield.
The Eddie Watt was fantastic to see his return. He lives about 10 minutes down the highway from me in a small town called North Bend, Nebraska! Go Tigers! The Wakfields look nice signed as well. Enjoyed as always Steven!
That's really cool that Eddie Watt is local to you. He's been a great signer for a long time.
Wow! Seems like a lot of work. 😅 I love the Jake Woods and his 62 Topps.
I definitely spend a lot of my free time working on my TTM requests. It's worth it though. I'm not sure if I mentioned it yet, but thank you stopping by after that nice shout-out.
Solid returns.. Man, nice pick up's to send out.. Awesome.. Have a great weekend..
Thank you. It’s been a pretty nice weekend so far.
Loving those 60’s baseball returns
Those 60s sets are so pretty, and I'm glad to get some of them signed.
Womack one of favorite guys Ive written to. He wrote me a nice letter about his 1965 season with Toledo. I completed runs on Ron Hansen, Ed Crosby and Len Boehmer
That's nice of Mr. Womack to write back to you. Congratulations on those runs. I recently bought some cards of Crosby and Boehmer to send out.
Great fuel ⛽️. As well
It was nice to check off so many cards from my list.
Added Jack to my '62 needs list. Thanks for the heads up!
@@3GoodNerds Sure thing. It’s so cool to find a new person to send to.
Man that’s a lot of vintage! Jake wood gold cup is pretty sweet! Eddie Watt is super cool! Have you watched the Clean Cheap Shots interview with Mr. Watt?
I have not seen that interview. I take it that it must be worth the watch.
I got back a couple Hermeling's a week or two ago.
Nice. He has a really good signature.
Awesome returns Math congrats thanks for sharing this 18 is amazing Nice ink 🤯
I certainly send out my share of requests haha.
@mathbowler2782 awesome 😎
New sub here. Came over from Adam's livestream. I thought that your channel logo looked familiar. Hello Pittsburgh friend!
Awesome! Thank you for stopping by and checking out my video. I don't want to reveal my identity, but I wonder if we have crossed paths.
That herb Washington photo cracks me up. Clearly Topps needed a photo of him. No batting helmet or crowd
@@TonyBlack574 Hah it is rather obvious now that you pointed it out.
Awesome returns. Thanks for sharing.
@@Kane_autograph Sure thing. I enjoy showing them.
Nice pick-ups and purchases!
Al Weis was my favorite. Twenty lashings for going to quickly on Wes Stock! lol
@@MyerheadsCards You cannot go wrong with Al Weis, except his 1963 rookie card is super expensive.
Have been collecting off & on for 50 years plus & would absolutely lose my *’bleep’* 😤 if any of the (60’s/70’s OPC baseball cards I currently own) depicting photos of the only 4 player cards I collect these days *(H. Aaron/R. Clemente/B. Gibson/W. Mays)* were ‘altered/ruined’ by having had one of them take a sharpie & or any form of writing instrument to them.
You won’t be seeing returns of those four players in my TTM videos.
Great returns and pickups. Jake Wood and Al Weis are the winners. The Herb Washington is also cool since they show him as a pinch runner on the card. Thanks.
@@lynnkruse3231 I was very happy to finally sent to Jake Wood. They had to do something with Herb Washington.
Nice 👍 🎉
@@godisgreat8462 Thank you as always.
Nice NFL Vintage
I think the real old-timers like Wes Stock
Are flattered
Herb Washington had zero baseball skills including taking a lead,Mike Marshall picked him off in the 74 WS
The only way John McKay was able to get through his first 3 years with Tampa Bay was with humor
The Best one,when asked about his Team's execution
His answer I'm all for it"
Love the Mets Vintage Wakefield
I'm going to check out that website
Thanks for sharing that and the video
@@Metfan0814 So many people recall Coach McKay’s answer to that question haha. The very first time that I sent a request to him, I made a comment about his dad and his witty humor. JK only signed one of my two cards. I wonder if he didn’t appreciate that comment from me.
Iv sent to Herb Washington a couple of times but have never gotten a return it's getting expensive for no return...lol...
@@goodyg That’s a bummer. I’ve had certain situations with other players. I guess it happens.