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I actually met someone whose momma actually did throw out his cards yesterday. Telling him that he could pick up most of the sets he had for five bucks a pop nowadays didn't comfort him any.Thanks to Robby who sent me a ton of these.
Pretty much all my other 2010 inserts and base cards are available in exchange for these. I have these Yo Mommas up for grabs too:
1955 1961 1963 1973 1981 1994 1999 2000 2005 2008 2009
And back variations:
1971 2007
Thanks to: Robby, Jim Garrison
7 comments:
I think I am confused, but what do you mean about front & back versions?
I once looked into buying the real version of that Aparicio card. Really spendy. I wonder how I would feel with the Yo Momma version.
Good luck with the set.
The Cards Your Mother Threw Out set (aka YO MOMMA) comes in two versions:
The normal insert set which is 1:3 packs, and a version with the original back (like the Topps Archives cards from a few years ago) that is 1:24 packs. I am going to try to build 'em both.
Not one Tiger in the set. Kaline should have been in there over Marichal or Munson. It's not like there aren't any Giants or Yankees already in the set....
Thanks for all the Tigers cards in the trade! I was probably missing something like 90% of those cards. Good luck finishing your set.
hey, I just noticed that Pedroia from 2007 is the red back parallel version. Wouldn't it be awesome if Topps had a white and red back version of that one? And a gold bordered parallel version, too? And by awesome I mean totally ridiculous.
I shouldn't give them any ideas.
These are great, but they should have done them in the gray stock instead of the glossy white. They just don't feel right....
dayf-
I've got the Duke Snider (front), Youk, Bench, and Longoria cards.
Any interest in trading those for some of your Topps Millions cards? I'm trying to work my way up, however impossible it might be, to a '52 Gus Zernial.
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