My Dad & I went Friday, got a ton of ‘71 cards there. We are over 3/4 of the way putting the set together through card hunting in person. Love your purchases, thanks for sharing!
Just start watching your channel (one of my favs btw) and this is me finding out you live so close!! I also live in Pittsburgh! I’ll be going to my first card show in Washington on May 4th, maybe I’ll see ya there! 🔥🤙🏼🟡⚫️
Bobby Abreu has a tiny bit over 60 career war. Harold Baines made it with less then 40 you never know who just might make it. Also should have been Eric Davis instead of Paul O'Neill but still a great list of Reds.
I had no idea. While will never forget his 1990 Upper Deck error craze (for me personally, a card shop that I had gone to sold packs for $1.50, then raised price to $3……same day after closing for lunch break)
As a Reds fan that booklet would be a prized possession. I hope you’re right about The Hit King, and also as a very young baseball fan in 1990, I freaking love the O’Neil inclusion.
Awesome pick-ups. And I'm diggin' the Ben McDonald auto. He was a decent pitcher for the Orioles back in the day and currently does the Birds play-by-play.
Jabs. You told a brief story about 15yrs ago or so a guy was trying to get every single card in existence of one specific player, this is very intriguing to me, any where to point where I could get more info?
Didn't make it to the show this weekend. We are going to the Pirates game tomorrow. When is the next mall show? I'll be going to the Washington show in May
5:15 the worst part is when they look at you and say "make an offer" 🙄 there's a huge 250 table show coming in July in council bluffs iowa can't wait to go
Chance was the last link in the famous Tinkers to Evers to Chance lineup for the Cubs before ending his career with the Yankees in 1914. World War I had just broken out when he last batted. That's a cool card.
Im sure you could find out the print run number on any card, as long as Topps has it cataloged. I wonder how many are still out there of a '89 Van Slyke? That would be fun to try, but it's gotta be in the hundreds of thousands... right? Thanks again for the video, Jabs! 🙏
One of a kind booklet and no telling how long you would have to wait for another to come along had you passed on this one. $750 for the booklet/ signatures from Panini. How much would you have been willing to go had it been Topps and the Reds logos on the card as well?
When I first started collecting again in 2021 my first objective was to get a Johnny bench auto, I overpaid for Bench/Ivan Rodriquez booklet from Panini. Didn’t even notice it was unlicensed. Now I avoid them totally!
As a Reds fan, love the booklet! O’Neil is definitely an odd choice for the last auto. Plenty of other Reds to choose from that would have made a lot more sense. Regardless, it’s awesome and I’m jealous! Lol
Its a damn amazing card. As a lifelong Reds fan, I love that they included O'Neil. But if you weren't around for the 90's world series, there are much more famous Reds players they could have gotten. (Eric Davis, Concepcion, Foster). Hell, it would have been amazing if they got Griffey Sr. to sign it!
Tinker to Evers to Chance….. they were Cubs to start I believe. All are very borderline HOFers but a writer wrote a poem about their double play prowess!!
booklet is super sweet. I would keep it and I don't even like the Reds. I grabbed a blaster box of heritage when I was out grocery shopping earlier tonight...not expcting anything, just hoping for an Elly Rc, didn't get one but to my shock I got a real one auto of Paul Goldschmidt. Couldn't believe it after seeing you open a whole case and pull 1 auto. Pretty happy with that pull.
$750 was a great price! I would of valued that card at $1500 - $2000 with all of the hall of famers. It's more rare then just a every day 1/1 auto card. Just try, and find all of those player in a 1/1 auto format by there self. You would spend over $2000 easy! That would be just $250 per "1/1 auto" good luck trying to find that!!!
Going to my first card show tomorrow for the first time in probably 30 years and the last one I went to was at the Washington Crown Center mall but I now live in Florida
@@snerdterguson it’s an awful take because he came on here to make sure jabs knew that because it’s Panini it’s not as good as what he likes. That’s why. He could have just said cool card and left it at that but he didn’t.
That booklet is sweet. Me being a reds fan from Middletown, Ohio that would be something I would love to have. I am also a huge Griffey fan and grew up hearing all about the big red machine. Instead of Paul O'Neil it would be cool to put Adam Dunn or Joey votto on there. Or even Eric Davis or Dave Parker. Anyways that booklet was a great investment and u will make money whenever u sell it no doubt.
i dont know why but from only hearing your voice and never seeing your face I always thought you were like a 60 year old dude. lol anyway I enjoy the content. cheers
@snerdterguson Seaver is my favorite player. My dad took me to see him pitch with the Reds when I was 11 in Houston. I got to see him pitch again when I was 15 in L.A. too.
I'm recently retired police officer in Canada, and longtime collector. Started as a kid with hockey in the mid to late 1970's. I'd like to think I'm not a chump change mofo, but the whole grading system along with soaring card prices has become almost too much for me. I'm young to have my years on at 54, and sold most of my older cards for next to nothing years ago. Still have a very large collection of UN-graded hockey and baseball, but stopped buying 7 or 8 years ago. At least stopped buying high end boxes, but still the odd pack here and there. Anyone have advice for selling off raw cards these days? Did a lot of buying on eBay, but never sold a thing online. Thinking of selling off some if not most of my collection. Have a ton of auto and many game-used or relic cards. Huge Philadelphia Flyers collection. Decent Yankees as well. A lot of the 2000's and up, but many 70's and after hockey. Anyway, sorry for the long winded message. Just looking for advice. Thanks.
You're thinking too much about the price... it's worth what it means to you ... especially if it ends up in your PC ... you could have paid $3,000 if it's worth it to you. Me personally I wouldn't have paid more than $600 for it.
My Dad & I went Friday, got a ton of ‘71 cards there. We are over 3/4 of the way putting the set together through card hunting in person.
Love your purchases, thanks for sharing!
Bench #29, Rose #34, Morgan #37, Griffey Jr. #13, and Frank Robinson #19 on ESPNs All-time Top 100 in 2022. That's an awesome card.
Erik hiding the booklet that he showed a 20 second close-up of earlier in the video 😂
Just start watching your channel (one of my favs btw) and this is me finding out you live so close!! I also live in Pittsburgh! I’ll be going to my first card show in Washington on May 4th, maybe I’ll see ya there! 🔥🤙🏼🟡⚫️
Bobby Abreu has a tiny bit over 60 career war. Harold Baines made it with less then 40 you never know who just might make it. Also should have been Eric Davis instead of Paul O'Neill but still a great list of Reds.
Ben McDonald has made a nice career for himself as a really good broadcaster for the Orioles
Agreed! The "Baby Birds" are loving him around, too!
I had no idea. While will never forget his 1990 Upper Deck error craze (for me personally, a card shop that I had gone to sold packs for $1.50, then raised price to $3……same day after closing for lunch break)
As a Reds fan that booklet would be a prized possession. I hope you’re right about The Hit King, and also as a very young baseball fan in 1990, I freaking love the O’Neil inclusion.
Awesome pick-ups. And I'm diggin' the Ben McDonald auto. He was a decent pitcher for the Orioles back in the day and currently does the Birds play-by-play.
Tons of great finds but I think the coolest part was you autographing your own card
$750 is a steal for that booklet!
Love the Ben McDonald. Went to the same high school. He was a senior when I was a freshman.
Jabs. You told a brief story about 15yrs ago or so a guy was trying to get every single card in existence of one specific player, this is very intriguing to me, any where to point where I could get more info?
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Oh awesome. Appreciate thx Jabs
Omg that is so interesting 😄
Would like to get the whatnot promo but the 17$ usd shipping kills it for me…
IDK... I think $750.00 is actually a fair price.
$75.00 and not a penny more. Good grief. 🙄
@@TAYLORFAN50Charlie Brown?
Don't hate on O'neill. He is my favorite baseball player ever.
Didn't make it to the show this weekend. We are going to the Pirates game tomorrow. When is the next mall show? I'll be going to the Washington show in May
5:15 the worst part is when they look at you and say "make an offer" 🙄 there's a huge 250 table show coming in July in council bluffs iowa can't wait to go
Great find on the booklet .. always got to keep on looking till you find the grail
You should definitely do a PC collection video!
Chance was the last link in the famous Tinkers to Evers to Chance lineup for the Cubs before ending his career with the Yankees in 1914. World War I had just broken out when he last batted. That's a cool card.
I was shocked he didn't know him.
Griffey is my all time favorite. I only have a few of his autos but it’s definitely the prettiest signature
@@snerdterguson won’t disagree with that at all. I would love to have the father/son combo on a piece of memorabilia
It's Victor from Stellar Collectibles. Thanks for the plug and congrats on the card in Big League. Hope to see you here at the card show on June 1st.
Thanks man! I hope to be there.
Ben McDonald auto is a cool card for sure. Nostalgia is a great thing!
Im sure you could find out the print run number on any card, as long as Topps has it cataloged. I wonder how many are still out there of a '89 Van Slyke? That would be fun to try, but it's gotta be in the hundreds of thousands... right? Thanks again for the video, Jabs! 🙏
Awesome cards Erik, some sweet pickups, thanks for sharing 👍
That booklet is siiickkkkk, even for a Panini product with no MLB license.
Congrats on the huge booklet and your first kid auto 🔥🔥🔥
One of a kind booklet and no telling how long you would have to wait for another to come along had you passed on this one. $750 for the booklet/ signatures from Panini. How much would you have been willing to go had it been Topps and the Reds logos on the card as well?
That Roman Quinn auto was cool. He used to be my favorite player growing up and I wore his number 4. I remember seeing him pitch in a blowout
When I first started collecting again in 2021 my first objective was to get a Johnny bench auto, I overpaid for Bench/Ivan Rodriquez booklet from Panini. Didn’t even notice it was unlicensed. Now I avoid them totally!
Amazing booklet! 👏 Thanks for the great content as always, Jabs! Gotta be awesome to find and sign your own card at a show! 🙏
Send it to get graded?
Tanner houck is one of the most underrated pitchers in the league, and jabs got a couple of steals of his cards cause he just pitched a CG shutout
Just wondering if you're planning on grading your own card?
As a Reds fan, love the booklet! O’Neil is definitely an odd choice for the last auto. Plenty of other Reds to choose from that would have made a lot more sense. Regardless, it’s awesome and I’m jealous! Lol
I still have my Kevin Maas collection 😅. I believe he was the next Don Mattingly. I also have Don Mattingly topps 84 rookie.
Its a damn amazing card. As a lifelong Reds fan, I love that they included O'Neil. But if you weren't around for the 90's world series, there are much more famous Reds players they could have gotten. (Eric Davis, Concepcion, Foster). Hell, it would have been amazing if they got Griffey Sr. to sign it!
Amazing booklet but it looks like the n is missing on Joe Morgan’s autograph? I hate sticker autographs this is why
@19:57 tinker to evers to CHANCE
Tinker to Evers to Chance….. they were Cubs to start I believe. All are very borderline HOFers but a writer wrote a poem about their double play prowess!!
What a great booklet, a collection of awesome signatures. Congrats Jabs
There is something about peel and stick autographs that just doesn't feel right.
That is an amazing booklet
I have always liked the Reds amazing auto booklet one day hope to own a nice card like that! Cool pickups Jabs enjoyed the video!
booklet is super sweet. I would keep it and I don't even like the Reds. I grabbed a blaster box of heritage when I was out grocery shopping earlier tonight...not expcting anything, just hoping for an Elly Rc, didn't get one but to my shock I got a real one auto of Paul Goldschmidt. Couldn't believe it after seeing you open a whole case and pull 1 auto. Pretty happy with that pull.
@@snerdterguson thanks i was happy for sure, didn't expect anything.
The Fleer Sandburg rookie has an uncorrected error on the back... he did not attend high school in West Virginia.
Good timing on the 2 dollar tanner houck. He pitched a complete game shutout on Thursday.
I had $800 in my head for the Reds bounty. If you've got the cash that's a fair price for sure.
There are 579 Tim Wallach cards, according to TCDB
Chance was firstbase man for the Cubs
Must be nice to be close to so many card shows. Here in Atlantic Canada,.
Being a Lifelong Reds Fan, I LOVE this card!!!
Is that mall symbol the moth man?
Sweet haul erik that booklet is badass..
If I was Panini I would have put Eric Davis since the autograph are from Cincinnati Reds great hitters! AWSOME CARD!
Wow, that sounds exciting!
How much do you value the shoutouts and advertising? Should include that in the prices lol 😅
As a lifelong Reds fan, I think $750 is a steal.
Great booklet! Anyone else see the Jabs spit on the Rose auto? 😅 Good thing that's in a top loader
Amazing booklet Erik!!!
AS A REDS FAN THAT'S AN INSANE BOOKLET
Always been a Van Slyke fan great center fielder!!
$750 was a great price! I would of valued that card at $1500 - $2000 with all of the hall of famers. It's more rare then just a every day 1/1 auto card. Just try, and find all of those player in a 1/1 auto format by there self. You would spend over $2000 easy! That would be just $250 per "1/1 auto" good luck trying to find that!!!
Wish we had flea markets like that here. Canada feels like a bit of a card hobby wasteland for secondary markets.
Thanks for the video Erik!
Going to my first card show tomorrow for the first time in probably 30 years and the last one I went to was at the Washington Crown Center mall but I now live in Florida
It's a great booklet, just me personally, I wouldn't pay a $1 for a Panini product. No logos is a no no for me.
Awful take.
@@snerdterguson it’s an awful take because he came on here to make sure jabs knew that because it’s Panini it’s not as good as what he likes. That’s why. He could have just said cool card and left it at that but he didn’t.
@@snerdterguson it is a bad take because anyone would pay more then a dollar for that booklet even if they just wanted to resell it.
He's just stating his opinion on the booklet. Isn't that what the comments are for on these things.
That booklet is sweet. Me being a reds fan from Middletown, Ohio that would be something I would love to have. I am also a huge Griffey fan and grew up hearing all about the big red machine. Instead of Paul O'Neil it would be cool to put Adam Dunn or Joey votto on there. Or even Eric Davis or Dave Parker. Anyways that booklet was a great investment and u will make money whenever u sell it no doubt.
i dont know why but from only hearing your voice and never seeing your face I always thought you were like a 60 year old dude. lol
anyway I enjoy the content. cheers
They could have put Tom Seaver on there instead of O'Neill.
@snerdterguson Seaver is my favorite player. My dad took me to see him pitch with the Reds when I was 11 in Houston. I got to see him pitch again when I was 15 in L.A. too.
I think that's a good price for the booklet. I would have rather seen Eric Davis or even Chris Sabo instead of Paul O'Neil.
Love that booklet
Tinker to Evers to chance
Tinker to Evers to Chance
*Javier Lopez
I'm recently retired police officer in Canada, and longtime collector. Started as a kid with hockey in the mid to late 1970's. I'd like to think I'm not a chump change mofo, but the whole grading system along with soaring card prices has become almost too much for me. I'm young to have my years on at 54, and sold most of my older cards for next to nothing years ago. Still have a very large collection of UN-graded hockey and baseball, but stopped buying 7 or 8 years ago. At least stopped buying high end boxes, but still the odd pack here and there. Anyone have advice for selling off raw cards these days? Did a lot of buying on eBay, but never sold a thing online. Thinking of selling off some if not most of my collection. Have a ton of auto and many game-used or relic cards. Huge Philadelphia Flyers collection. Decent Yankees as well. A lot of the 2000's and up, but many 70's and after hockey. Anyway, sorry for the long winded message. Just looking for advice. Thanks.
I mean the only person they could’ve probably replaced Paul O’Neil for is Tom seaver
Joey votto
Javy Lopez not Baez lol
That booklet is sweet!
I'll take Paul O'Neill over the other 7 guys. Paul O'Neill is a Yankees Legend!
You never pay what they ask for anyways.
Love the booklet. Would probably have been even better if they just left Paul O'Neill off the card entirely!
sweet!
Sofia is really pretty jabs.You've done good man
Thank you! She’s great!
Pete rose will never get into the baseball hall of fame.
Love Rose, hope he doesn't get in. Sets a terrible precedent for allowing gambling on players' own teams.
You're thinking too much about the price... it's worth what it means to you ... especially if it ends up in your PC ... you could have paid $3,000 if it's worth it to you. Me personally I wouldn't have paid more than $600 for it.
Timeless sg wanna be,