I gotta stop eating out, I’m missing out on some great graded cards! You definitely have a way of opening my eyes Dylan. When I start buying graded cards it will be for sure from you inspiring me. The difference in those two 73 Pete Rose is insane. Give me the lower grade every single time!
Dylan! You have the most passion for baseball cards that I know. Some awesome examples for your collection. Love the 73 Pete Rose! The 65 Koufax and Drysdale is awesome too. 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Hey Candy man you trust trying to get a vote out of me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 jk. I am voting you into the HOF though now doubt about it. Cant wait to walk the floor with you again this year your my equilibrium ❤️😉🤙🤙
Dude- After watching this vid, I feel fortunate to have found my well centered ‚75 Yaz out of a box. The 73 Rose at that price totally awesome. The ‚68 Gibson, ‚73 Carlton, and ‚56 Boyer are just so sick looking! Great vid. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome showcase of beautiful cards Dylan! 72 Morgan for 9 bucks!!! Wow dude! Love the 71 McCovey, such an under appreciated card! I remember Bob Lemon when he was the manager of the Yankees in the late 70s!
Dylan, this was a first for me! I often would listen to your videos as I mowed the lawn, using the weed eater, raking leaves, today I was shoveling the snow out of my driveway! Happy 2 year anniversary! Loved these cards!! I have the Joe Morgan and Pete rose, Blyleven cards, the same cards brother! (Ungraded) I need to get a Yount for the 75 set still, the Gibson because it’s friggin awesome!!! Thanks for sharing man!
Jason, Nothing makes me happier than knowing you are doing yard work while listening to my videos. As thats what I do for a living. Now shoveling snow thats something out of my realm of expertise ha ha ha ha
@@DoubleDvintagebaseballcards What would it take to ‘book you’ to come to Indiana and add ‘Snow Removal’ to your company, like at the drop of a hat!?!?
That Yaz is a beauty! And yeah, That Mc Covey is a great example on a very tough set. Love the '72 Morgan with the Astros and stars on that border. Maybe that's part of why it looks so good? Sweet sweet '68 Gibby to boot!
Great video Dylan!! Happy 2year Anniversary and looking forward to watching many more years of your videos!!! I will be celebrating 4-years on St. Patrick’s Day, which I can’t believe.
Another great video! Love your content! When I’m feeling a little blah about the hobby, I’ll watch your video and I get excited again. Makes me want to scour eBay for those well-centered bargains. Hope to meet you at Nationals this year.
Rob, Sorry for the long delay in commenting back. Life has gotten in the way :) . Thank you so much for your kind comment that means a great deal to me. Double shaka
Congrats on the 2 year ani Dylan. The card community is in a better place with you in it! Sometimes I think the search and as you say the hunt is just as rewarding as getting the card. To be able to find that card that you believe is "the one" no matter the shape and grade is so satisfying. Sometimes the journey lasts a little longer than most but the feeling of FINALLY, I can't believe I have this card, is so gratifying. Keep at it brother! Big Boyer fan, I've got his 2nd year but still searching for that RC. You really can find some bangers Dylan!
Bruce Sutter rookie in centered high grade available for that price range. I also like to pick up Gossage--what a hurler, and owned by George Brett. You killed it with those cards. That 75 Yount took my breath away. In real world, that McCovey IS a 9. 73 Rose: "look at this Rose, look at it? LOOK AT IT!"😂 That Morgan is INSANE. I always wonder whether a card like the 68 Gibson is his true 68 card because the 69 has the actual photo from 1968 and the stats from 68. Same with 1980 or 81 Brett for his .390 year in 1980. I look at his 81 as his true .390 card because the photo is from 1980 as is the 1980 stat which says .390.
Jude, I freaking loved reading your comment. Sorry I took so long to reply. I read everything the minute it comes in ,but I like to sit at my desk and reply later. Can I quote you quoting me "look at this Rose Look at it" HA HA HA HA HA HA. I love your thoughts on cards and I have also thought about pictures on the cards like you have for instance do you go after the 61 Maris or the 62 because the reason you stated. I tend to go with the year the achievement took place regardless of the photo. Especially since topps uses photos over and over again. Thank you so much for the great comment :)
@@DoubleDvintagebaseballcards ah yeah I simplified my channel name. Would prefer not to have my full first name or full last name. Took me 2 years to get hear. Hahah.
Bro, great message and info! Thanks for the mention! I think my favorite cards in this video are your Manager Ted (love it!), your 73 Rose, your 55 Lemon and 53 Rosen! 🤯🤯🤯🤯 My doctor said I have to put a helmet on now prior to watching your videos! He doesn't want me to blow my mind! I share your philosophy about not caring too much about market value if a card speaks to me! For example, if I see a card I really want and I'm willing to pay up to $50, I'll just bid the $50 (often in the last few seconds) and see what happens! High roller bidding clubbies! 🎲🎲
Came over from midlife cards. I’m glad I did. That was a great video you guys did together. This was an awesome video. I’m looking forward to catching up on all your content. Have a great weekend
Awesome cards Dylan! With my budget I love seeing awesome inexpensive cards and you showed an amazing group of them. Love the Boyer and Gibson especially as a Cardinals fan.
Nice cards, umm..kinda. Thing is; because you're Younger, seems you exalt cards because of a player, but not because you were ever there to see ANY of it, and that's kinda sad... Probably a good idea if you pivot a bit and gather a few from Your Own Time / Era. That way, your children and grandkids know who it is YOU WERE.. I'm 58, and I never saw most of those vintage players play, but I do see Luis Robert, loved Reggie Jackson and Willie Mays as a kid growing up in the 70's... Try it! You'll thank me someday.. Peace!!❤❤❤😅
Great advice. I already have a big collection of guys I watched. I also do not have kids. I have always and will always be drawn to the legends of the game. The old cardboard to me brings me back to my childhood when I would stare at Ted williams and hank aaron dreaming of owning there cards one day :)
Hi Ami, I am going to be selling raw vintage from my albums on what not soon. It looks really fun to sell cards and interact with collectors at the same time. I will keep everyone posted on youtube when it all begins. I always love reading your comments 😃🤙🤙
Um, the Early Wynn is a little bit higher. Could you point the camera up a little more? And heck yeah, I'd much rather have a 53 Al Rosen than some Taco Bell.