Sometimes you just never can tell.
There have been times when I have shown off cards for an update and I was certain someone would want them. Then I would get no offers at all. There are cards here that have been here for over a year, and I often think they'll never get traded. Then out of the blue, they get claimed.
Today's update features two big surprises. The biggest surprise is the number of trades - in the week following the last Time Travel Update, I received 5 trade proposals! I don't think I ever had that many in such a short span. The second big surprise...you'll have to continue scrolling to find out, but let's just say that 1938 card is no longer the oldest one available!
We have a lot to go through today, so let's get started!
Trade #1
A TCDB member from Espanola, NM picked up a couple of newer cards from this list, and sent me some slightly older cards in return. You've got to love that Mark Langston rookie card!
Trade #2
Next up comes a trade from another well-respected TCDB member from Arlington, TN. This one focused on some vintage cards, and I'm very happy with the return package here! A couple of canvas Red Sox and a great team card of the Kansas City Athletics are the highlights here!
Trade #3
Eric from Old Red Sox Cards also reached out to me for a trade. In exchange for a few cards, I got a quintuple of Twins!
Trade #4
The next trade came from Gavin at Baseball Card Breakdown. He really loaded me up with some great vintage cards! Ironically, one of the cards I sent to him was a 1970 Topps Bob Miller, which was almost immediately replaced in the package Eric sent above! Bob Miller almost became the third card that would have appeared twice in the stack!
Trade #5
Technically, this trade was the first to get completed of the lot. I decided to save the best for last! Yet another member of the TCDB, this one from Portage, WI, took a 1957 Topps card off my hands. As a thank you, he gave me the bird. No not that kind of bird, but another Church and Dwight issue.
That, my friends, is a 97 year old card! The 1922 issue far surpasses the 1938 bird in this collection. I'm now officially curious to see if I can break the century mark! (And no, I don't see myself continuing this project for 3 more years!)
Over twenty new cards added to the stack! Which ones do you want? Make me an offer and help me keep this project going!
The Time Travel Trade Stack:
2018 Topps
#502 Xander Bogaerts
2017 Bowman
#12 Trea Turner
2008-09 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#128 Tim Thomas
1998 Score
#68 Scott Rolen
#74 Mark McLemore
1994 Sportflics
#113 Pete Harnisch
1993 Classic Draft Picks (basketball)
#33 Will Flemons
#67 Bennie Seltzer
1992 Fleer Ultra
#594 Dave Righetti
1991 Upper Deck
#778 Dave Righetti
1990-91 Hoops (basketball)
#168 Glen Rice (RC)
1990 Upper Deck
#626 Frank Viola
1990 Pro Set - Theme Art (football)
#10 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers / Dallas Cowboys
1989 Fleer
#29 Bob Welch
1989 Score
#495 Larry Parrish
1986 Topps
#5 Rose Special '75-'78
#6 Rose Special '79-'82
#401 Fernando Valenzuela (Turn Back The Clock)
1985 Donruss #557
Mark Langston (RC)
1985 Topps
#694 Joe Carter
1982 Donruss
#NNO Checklist 545-653
1982 O-Pee-Chee E.T. The Extraterrestrial (non-sport)
#15 Among Elliott's Toys
1981 Topps
#100 Rod Carew (AS)
#210 Jim Palmer
1980 Topps
#2 Willie McCovey (HL)
#143 Bruce Bochte
#157 Willie Wilson
#290 Steve Garvey (AS)
#605 Terry Forster
#671 A's Future Stars
1979 Topps
#25 Steve Carlton
#130 Bob Watson
#214 Boston Red Sox (TC)
#465 Reggie Smith
#680 Carlton Fisk (AS)
1978 Donruss KISS (2nd Series) (non-sport)
#99 Paul Stanley
1978 Topps
#295 Bill Lee
#373 Jim Willoughby
#424 Boston Red Sox (TC)
#482 Rick Miller
#706 Rookie 1st Baseman (Cage/Cox/Putnam/Revering)
1976 Topps
#50 Fred Lynn (ASR)
#70 Roy Smalley/Roy Smalley Jr. (FS)
#78 Cecil Cooper
#118 Boston Red Sox (TC)
#193 '75 NL Home Run Leaders
#597 Rookie Pitchers (Aase/Kucek/LaCorte/Pazik)
1975 Topps
#310 '74 Victory Leaders
#378 Derrel Thomas
#402 Bob Tolan
1974 Topps
#38 Don Kessinger
#67 Tommy Helms
#107 Alex Johnson
#141 Pat Bourque
#158 Jack Billingham
#158 Jack Billingham
#227 Mike Lum
#349 John Vukovich
#372 Ken Reitz
#572 Enzo Hernandez
#638 Ken Sanders
#660 Larry Dierker
1974 Topps - Team Checklists
#NNO Montreal Expos
1974 Topps Traded
#458T Jim Ray
#496T Tom Murphy
1973-74 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#53 Richard Lemieux
1973 Topps
#18 Leroy Stanton
#29 Tony Taylor
#30 Tug McGraw
#36 Steve Barber
#68 1972 Leading Firemen (Carroll/Lyle)
#75 Vada Pinson
#79 Jim Willoughby (RC)
#80 Tony Oliva
#85 Ted Simmons
#98 Dick Woodson
#99 Carl Taylor
#116 Ralph Houk (MGR)
#145 Bobby Bonds
#225 Albert Oliver
#230 Joe Morgan
#232 Ken Singleton
#240 Bobby Murcer
#258 Tommy John
#325 Boog Powell
#329 Ed Kranepool
#365 Rico Petrocelli
#368 Bill Buckner
1972-73 Topps (hockey)
#8 Stanley Cup Trophy
1972 Topps
#43 Rick Wise
#438 Maury Wills (IA)
1971 Topps
#16 Ken Singleton (RC)
#63 AL 1970 RBI Leaders (Howard/Conigliaro/Powell)
#71 AL 1970 Strikeout Leaders (McDowell/Lolich/Johnson)
#90 Joe Pepitone
#95 Luis Tiant
#105 Tony Conigliaro
#146 Ralph Houk (MGR)
#183 Gil Hodges (MGR)
#195 AL Playoffs Game 1 - Powell Muscles Twins!
#208 Billy Martin (MGR)
#270 Rico Carty
#328 World Series Game 2 - Bufird Goes 2-4 (WS)
#374 Clete Boyer
#374 Clete Boyer
#388 Al Oliver
1971 Topps (football)
#22 Ken Avery (RC)
#110 Floyd Little (AS)
1970 Fleer World Series
#1 1903 World Series Pirates vs Red Sox
1970 Red Rose and Blue Ribbon North American Wildlife In Danger (non-sport)
#32 Polar Bear
1970 Topps
#47 Bob Miller
#390 Willie Davis
1969 Topps
#66 Orioles Rookies
#139 Andy Kosco
#182 Bill Rigney (MGR)
1969 Topps - Deckle Edge
#13 Mel Stottlemyre
1969 Topps (football)
#73 Bennie McRae
#115 Randy Johnson
#154 Sam Baker
#175 Joe Morrison
1968 Topps
#4 1967 AL RBI Leaders (Yastrzemski/Killebrew/Robinson)
#7 1967 NL ERA Leaders (Niekro/Bunning/Short)
#44 Frank Kostro
#181 Jerry Zimmerman
#233 George Scott
#309 Ken Henderson
#348 Larry Colton/Dick Thoenen
#449 Gene Oliver
#519 Jerry Stephenson
1968 Topps - Game
#15 Steve Hargan
1968 Topps (football)
#7 Earl Gros
1967 Philadelphia (football)
#109 New York Giants (TC)
1967 Topps
#15 Earl Battey
#366 Andy Kosco
1966 Topps
#154 Chuck Hiller
1966 Philadelphia (football)
#104 Rams vs. Browns
1965 Topps
#17 Johnny Romano
#27 Dick Bertell
#86 Les Narum
#87 Nelson Mathews
#108 Don Mincher
#111 Lee Thomas
#178 Dalton Jones
#239 Doc Edwards
#307 Barry Latman
1965 Philadelphia (football)
#193 John Paluck
1964 Philadelphia (football)
#172 Ken Gray (RC)
1964 Topps
#18 Billy O'Dell
#341 Jim Roland
1964 Topps - Coins
#7 Frank Malzone
1963 Topps
#155 Bill Stafford
1961 Topps
#32 Ray Sadecki
#38 Bob Lillis
#96 Billy O'Dell
#165 Gino Cimoli
#258 Jack Sanford
#267 Norm Siebern
#273b 4th Series Checklist
#399 Cliff Cook (RC)
1960 Topps
#186 Dave Sisler
#289 Willie Jones
#413 Kansas City Athletics
#548 Don Mincher (RC)
1959 Topps
#298 Tex Clevenger
#424 Ken Aspromonte
1959 Topps (football)
#80 Joe Perry
1958 Topps Zorro (non-sport)
#83 Rude Awakening
1957 Topps
#235 Tom Poholsky
#249 Dave Pope
#371 Bob Lennon
#406 Bob Hale
1956 Topps
#21 Joe Collins
#103 Willie Miranda (white back)
#156 Johnny Antonelli
1956 Topps Flags of the World (non-sport)
#70 Jordan
1955 Topps
#126 Dick Hall (RC)
1954 Bowman
#73 Don Mueller
1952 Bowman
#57 Clyde Vollmer
1938 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Tenth Series (J9-6) (non-sport)
#2 Black-throated Green Warbler
1922 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Third Series (J7) (non-sport)
#7 Prothonotary Warbler
The Time Travel Trading Project is simple in concept. I started out with a random pack of 2018 Topps Series 1 baseball cards. My aim was to trade every card in that pack for something older. Each card I receive in turn is then made available for trade, with the goal to get the oldest card I can get.
Number of trades completed: 40
Unique trading partners: 27
Number of cards mailed out: 124
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1956
Number of cards received: 288
Year of oldest card received: 1922
Nice to see these revived! I'll claim three -
ReplyDelete1968 Topps
#233 George Scott
1967 Topps
#15 Earl Battey
1960 Topps
#413 Kansas City Athletics
There yours, Bo! I'll get them mailed out this week!
DeleteShoot - I realized the one '59 I have to trade, I've already sent you. I assume it would not qualify to send the other?
DeleteSure, go ahead and send it! I've got doubles here already, so it's not an issue.
DeleteThanks!
DeleteA card from 1922? Wow!
ReplyDeleteYour cards just get older and older, it's so nice to see that 97 year-old bird card perched at the top(bottom) of your list. I'd claim that 1970 Willie Davis if I had anything older to offer.
ReplyDeleteIf you come upon something, just let me know!
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