Buzz Buys (Dec.): Dogpool, Tiffy Time, Crimson Tide icons, Gritty, match-used memorabilia, Santa, Tua, Shotzi & more
This entry was posted on December 7, 2024
.Buzz buys and busts a lot of boxes right here for Buzz Breaks, but one of my goals is to rip a little less and talk more about cardboard that I -- and you -- might like. One way to do that? Simple show and tell -- present a few pick-ups and say why they captured my attention.
So, with all that said, here are a few Buzz Buys ...
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IT'S POGPOOL!
The Books: Deadpool No. 5 (2024) -- Dogpool from Deadpool & Wolverine variant
The Price: About $13 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This pair of books came in and went right back out to CGC for slabbing within hours. I may or may not land 9.8s ... but I don't care. I simply needed that movie star in a gimmick slab and I opted to send both as they were clean but perhaps not perfect ... just like Dogpool. Well, they're closer to perfect than Dogpool, but ... I'll have more to say when I get the slabs back. There are a lot of Dogpool books from the past -- and I've noted two previous pick-ups in this series (including his debut) -- but this one is most-tied to the hit movie. If there are more movie covers like this coming -- or they already exist -- they'll get a look from me. In fact, I need to go look after I finish this.
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BAMA POWER
The Card: Justice Haynes 2023 Leaf Eclectic Flash Of Brilliance Blue Wave Autographs (/4)
The Price: $19.99
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This bruiser running back had a big game in the season-opener -- just 102 yards on just four carries with a score -- and that got me looking right then. That happens to me every fall ... and that's fine -- I tend to grab one auto and call it good for a player if they are standouts. That was his only 100-yard game but he's got seven TDs this year -- that's second on the team behind the QB who has way, way more. College guys now have a lot of options with NIL deals and a lot of cards ... so there's a lot to choose from and because of that there's no reason to over-pay. I opted for an affordable card with low volume this time. Will I do more? Maybe. I need to scout the team's stats now that the main part of the season is over and then scout cards ... there are bound to be better buys at the end of a season, too.
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PROOFING PETE
The Card: Pete Davidson 2023 Leaf Metal Pop Century Green Prismatic Autographs Pre-Production Proof (1/1)
The Price: $7
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This Saturday Night Live alum is seemingly everywhere when it comes to TV and a proof of his first Pop Century card was an easy grab at this price. Why? Well ... why not? It's one of a number of different colors/textures but a 1/1 card. That'll work ... and I don't mind these proofs for names without a boatload of cards. They don't have to be pricey for me to collect them. Years later, a lot of stuff like this may be impossible finds, making low prices now look like deals.
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IT'S TIFFY TIME!
The Card: Tiffany Stratton 2023 Panini Chronicles WWE Timeless Treasures (/99)
The Price: $30
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: The clock is ticking ... she's going to be holding WWE gold any time now and that has kept me buying her stuff selectively. I tend to wait for the dips for the new arrivals -- I'll let the flippers do their thing and overpay early -- even for names I collect like Stratton. I ponied up a little more than I might normally since this is a case-level kind of chase card, but it's here more because I like the feel of these premium "brands" that pop out of Chronicles. This isn't a Rookie Card year scenario, it just has a premium feel to it.
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BAMA POWER II
The Card: Jalen Milroe 2024 Panini National Convention Prospects Red (/99)
The Price: $7.75
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This is a COMC pick-up where I considered grading since it's the proper color of parallel for the Crimson Tide's team-carrying top star -- 35 TDs this year (though too many rushing for my taste for a QB) -- but I'm glad I didn't seeing the bottom-right corner. Good ol' foilboard. I dig the card, but a slabbed Milroe will have to wait for something else.
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SAY HEY ...
The Card: Willie Mays & Herb Score 1976 SSPC
The Price: $2.70
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: The Hall of Famer's death earlier this year got me looking back at his cards and this minty crisp card of him in a uniform that's not the norm got me to bite. One, for just it being a unique card but also maybe because it might make for a unique slabbed card at some point, too. Why? He simply doesn't have as many Mets cards. On COMC, for example, he's got more than 2,000 listings for Giants cards but fewer than 100 as a Met.
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A THROWBACK ADDITION
The Item: Princess Leia as Jabba's Prisoner Star Wars The Power Of The Force figure -- holo sticker package (Kenner, 1996)
The Price: $9.99
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This figure isn't pricey or rare, but the simultaneous sci-fi exploitation cliche/badass who kills Jabba The Hutt in toy form got me to bite as a BIN when it popped up where I buy a lot of stuff. Initially, I thought there was a story with the hologram sticker over an image but a number of toys had those in the second wave -- at times stickers are used to cover errors on packaging but it's not anything special. Back when Kenner rebooted these toys I only initially grabbed two things -- a Luke Skywalker in his orange X-Wing gear and an X-Wing to go with it -- as there was clearly so much (too much) made and I was past my toy years after having a modest amount of the originals. (I sold most of those at yard sales long ago.) You can still find these, though, almost 30 years later for not much more than their original cost. Nothing wrong with that.
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SAND IN MY CARD
The Card: Michael Thompson 2021 SP Game Used Legendary Course Relics Sand
The Price: $1.25
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: I'm pretty sure this is my first PGA-used dirt card -- I do have some for MLB -- and atop that he fits into my school ties part of my collection, though I'll admit I know nothing about him. Golf ain't my thing, really, but I like unique memorabilia cards and this is just that ... and that price made it an easy throw-in.
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GOING GOLDEN
The Card: Bryce Young 2022 Skybox Metal Universe Champions Golden Touch
The Price: $8.50
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This brand is one I never opened -- I like the idea of an all-in-one brand and the mix of draft names, legends and oddball finds -- but the return for a blaster seemed too lean vs. the cost to me. This design is funky but I like it and I was 100 percent going to slab it when I landed it on COMC but for whatever reason I didn't ... and that's a good thing as the top of this die-cut got bumped/dented hard on the top. It would have been a serious grading failure ... but I have a second one that looked just as clean that is in graders' hands as I type this.
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A SIX-PACK OF SHOTZI
The Cards/Item: Shotzi Blackheart assorted 2020-up Topps and Panini America parallels and hits along with an autographed 8-by-10 via High Spots (JSA Witnessed)
The Price: Doesn't even matter ... I'm collecting! (About $30 for the photo, nothing over $20 among the cards.)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This is a name you'll likely see here every month -- or at least here or Making The Grade every month -- and this time it's a small batch of hits, a couple parallels and a signed photo from some Instgram shoots away from WWE. This colorful and energetic personality has been away from the ring due to injury -- that has softened prices letting me buy more -- but a comeback seems likely at some point soon (next year) and I'll still be a buyer and collector.
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BRYCE AS NICE
The Cards: Bryce Young 2023 Panini Prestige & 2023 Panini Rookies & Stars -- Rookie Cards
The Price: Both under $1
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This pair of cards is two sides of the same coin -- affordable and simple -- with the college colors on one and the pro colors covered on the other. Had I waited even longer to grab them, they'd perhaps be even cheaper but at pocket change apiece for the former No. 1 pick I'm good. The Prestige card is really clean and there's only really one thing I would have changed (the brightness of the background image) but it's still a card I like and a card I'd totally slab as a simple RC.
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ACETATE & PRIZM
The Card: Mac Jones 2021 Panini Chronicles Clear Vision, 2021 Panini Select, 2021 Panini Illusions Mystique & 2021 Panini Illusions Shining Stars Emerald -- RCs/inserts
The Price: Under $3 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This foursome is mostly here for the fact that I like the acetate stuff as long as they are clean and then the Select was a throw-in since it was super cheap. This one also is a reminder that with some sports a player's shelf-life can be short ... so all those cards that were big right away may not be big for long. These are not that in either way -- there were far bigger and better Jones cards to buy at arrival -- but since he fits right in with other Crimson Tide guys in my stash he's here ... no matter what he does.
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TWO ICONIC IMPORTS
The Cards: Black Adam (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) & Justice League (Ben Affleck as Batman) 2023 Kayou DC Glory of the Universe Collection Plot
The Price: $2 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This pair of cards showing two A-listers struck me as interesting as they are high-quality cards showcasing DC films but I really hadn't heard of this Chinese company before seeing these. They are cleanly made and strong quality save for perhaps how the thicker foil-layered stock and corners looked after cutting or packing. Not bad but not super-perfect ... but I was curious enough that I recently sent a different card from this one off for grading. We'll see how that goes in 2025.
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RING-USED FROM FCW
The Item: Miss Angela (Angela Fong) double-signed match-used ring gear vs. Mia Mancini (Serena Deeb) on Florida Championship Wrestling, Sept. 24, 2009
The Price: About the same as your new Topps Update MLB hobby box
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This buy was actually one I made last year not knowing exactly when the gear was used and I had planned to do the research to photo-match it for a spot in the Collecting Game-used series at some point. (It came with a signed statement/certificate from her but no other info.) The research didn't take long -- it's a lock based on the video linked above -- but with her retired from the ring for some time now, I struggled to find this ensemble a slot in my monthly series. It still has a good story, but with the former WWE developmental star turned ECW announcer turned Lucha Underground competitor now feuding (some days) with a pair of youngsters as Mom, there wasn't really a reason write it up there. (Instead, we're here in this series for a quicker recap.) It took a little more work than it might to confirm an item for a with a main-roster WWE or NXT star, but here's how I did it. First, I hit the Wrestling Internet Database and found a list of all of her matches and, ironically, her profile photo there is very likely this gear as you can see here. (It would be a 100-percent match but the image looks to be slightly altered/brightened in Photoshop.) Then I started cross-referencing the list of FCW matches (that's WWE's NXT before NXT) and grainy YouTube clips of what was then merely a regional TV show while checking her gear colors. The match I found with this gear is the one linked above which might be one of her key moments. It was the final match for her reign as the Queen of FCW (its women's champ) and as "Miss Angela." She lost to a star now in AEW with a number of eventual WWE main-roster stars watching at ringside. After this match, Fong took on a new name, "Savannah," before about a dozen more matches before moving to ECW. As I noted elsewhere here in the past, she doesn't have much cardboard for wrestling -- one rare FCW card given away at events and one gaming card as an announcer -- but she also regularly appears on Bench Warmer cards as a subject and a signer. Since those cards are readily available and there's a lot to collect, a search there is how I happened upon this.
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TUA TIME
The Card: Tua Tagovailoa 2023 Leaf Game Day Ticket Collection
The Price: $8
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: The idea of tickets cut and placed into cards works for me as a cheap and affordable deal -- as long as it's for a name I like -- but that's the challenge. Leaf did a few releases like this where all you landed in a $35ish box was one encased ticket card ... sometimes it might work for you, often times it might not and that's perhaps one reason the singles are so cheap at times. I picked off a few cards like this recently and this is another card for the Alabama stash. This was the fourth game of Tagovailoa's second season, a 45-23 win over Texas A&M where he scored five TDs (four in the air, one on the ground) ... so a good showing.
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A HOLIDAY HOMAGE
The Card: Santa Claus 2021 Pro Set Santa Claus (Anthony Fauci variation) (/1,000)
The Price: Under $3
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: I'm a sucker for 1989-1991 Pro Set NFL and one big card from back then that I never landed was the Santa Claus card. This Pro Set version re-creates that with a number of variations in the background image. On the original card that spot is claimed by company head Lud Denny but on this one it's got a few names of note. This one is Fauci, which was the cheapest one when I was looking and not one of the names that I would 100-percent not buy. You can see the full lineup and land a set at the link below.
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NITTY GRITTY
The Card: Gritty 2023-24 UD Portraits
The Price: Pocket change
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This mascot is a rebel with a lot of cardboard and this cheap grab was one where I pondered slabbing but am glad I didn't as this ended up having some substantial surface damage to it (on the back) after I got it in-hand from COMC. At some point, I'll own a Gritty slab -- becuase I simply neeeeed t0 -- but today's not the day.
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OLD NAMES & SOME NOW ELSEWHERE
The Cards: Persia Pirotta, Marcel Barthel, Xia Li, Franky Monet Panini America and Topps autos/parallels (set names are too long for me today as I prep ... you can read them)
The Price: About $33 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Three of the stars here are no longer in WWE and all are now working with different names -- Steph De Lander, Ludwig Kaiser, Xia Zhao and Taya Valkyrie -- and, to me, these former moniker autos feel a little more different. In some cases, like Pirotta and Monet, it's one of only a couple autos (with parallels) that they even have and with Barthel he's not likely to sign any new stuff with that name while he's in WWE. Added value? Nah -- you can find ink for them all -- but added trivia for sure.
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JOHNNY HOCKEY
The Cards: Johnny Gaudreau 2018-19 UD UD Canvas
The Price: About $1 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Johnny Hockey's untimely death at age 31 in August sparked a lot of interest in his cards, naturally, but this was an easy pick-up for me as its just a unique card vs. all of the in-uniform stuff. Why? I don't really do a lot of hockey these days so I don't have any kind of starting point for what I'd prefer. Instead, I went with a unique cardboard moment in a little volume with perhaps an eye on slabbing one just to have him in my graded collection. (That hasn't happened yet but it almost did. The top spot of white on the right edge of this card actually comes from the other person's sleeve but kind of looks like a gash -- that scared me off grading for now.)
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MOVIES ON CARDBOARD
The Cards: Barbarella (Jane Fonda) 2007-08 Breygent Classic Vintage Movie Posters cards & Creative Cameron (Cameron Diaz in Something About Mary) 2019 Topps Garbage Pail Kids: We Hate the '90s Films Sticker Bloody Nose parallel (/75)
The Price: About $5 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This trio of movie-nod cards struck me was affordable slabbing options to add more pop culture/non-sports into the collection but I didn't direct-sub them via COMC as the stock here can be iffy with either chipping or easy damage on the thin-stock Topps sticker. Still might, though. There's been chatter about a Barbarella reboot coming, while GPKs with movie nods have been on my radar lately.
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UNPEELED, PEELED ...
The Cards: Jose Canseco 1996 Leaf Preferred Steel (one peeled, one unpeeled)
The Price: About $1.50 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This pair of cards was really, really cheap for how unique these really are -- they are metal -- and one was seen as being lower-condition ... but I solved that by simply removing the protective film. Canseco was the guy I collected forever as a kid but since I lived in a place where releases like this one didn't pop up -- at least in any volume -- there are a lot of cards like this I either don't have or don't have much of vs. others from around this time. I routinely would try to collect a page of many of his cards -- and for amusement I have entire albums dedicated to some years and even some cards for him. Will I slab this former Bash Brother? It's a definite maybe.
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CLEANER THAN 1985
The Card: Mark McGwire 1992 Topps Dairy Queen Team USA
The Price: $1.25
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This card uses the same photo as his Rookie Card from 1985 Topps and that helps it stand out from the pack in this small food-issue set from a few years later. It's a set with a few surprises -- and a set with better stock than standard stuff from around that time -- but each of my cards I landed here had a bumped corner that nixes any visions for grading.
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT
The Card: Mercury Morris & Willie Brown 1972 NFLPA Chiquita All-Stars Slides
The Price: $1
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This vintage item popped up during a search for cards with slides embedded into them and it's one that could be viewed with a small plastic contraption you can see here. They appear to be like the old ViewMaster slides that were simple toys for kids to learn and collect -- slides with stories on various topics -- and they're more proof that it was a very different world back in the day. Each side of this one offers up a bio for the player and a look through the viewer offers up an image for each one.
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JUMBO JIMI HENDRIX
The Card: Jimi Hendrix 2014 Panini Golden Age 5-by-7 Box-toppers
The Price: $6
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This oversized card set always gets my attention as they're on thick stock, use alternative photos for some names found in the regular set or, in some cases, showcase names who don't even have a regular appearance in what was Panini America's throwback-styled catch-all brand in the Allen & Ginter and Goudey realm.
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COLORFUL, BUT ...
The Card: Jake Mintz 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter Relics A
The Price: $3.25
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: He's a baseball writer for Yahoo! Sports and one half of the @CespedesBBQ Twitter commentary account -- his bio says so -- but none of that is why I grabbed this card. It's got a really unique swatch -- it looks like some double-tackle twill (aka patchwork) -- but that's basically iron-on color. It wasn't the cheapest Ginter grab, but it looked a lot better the a lot of the oddball Relics. Every time new Ginter pops up I always end up looking at older stuff.
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GROWING IVY
The Cards: Ivy Nile 2022 Panini Chronicles WWE National Treasures (/99), 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Sensational Signatures, 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Premium Box Set (/199), 2023 Panini Select WWE Light Blue Prizms (/249), 2023 Panini Prizm WWE Silver Prizm
The Price: About $45
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This six-pack of a younger WWE star was built after she was called up to the main roster in late 2023 and had some strong moments in 2024. Things have cooled some since -- just like my buying -- but I covered my bases with some ink, a numbered RC parallel, a rarer premium RC/insert and then some newer parallels. Why? Just to cross her name off my needs for a new WWE star.
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MAKING A STATEMENT
The Card: Hamilton Fish 2018 Historic Autographs Pieces From The Trash (/18)
The Price: $3.75
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Poke around in the archives here, and you'll find some of the back story on these cards, which were made by one company as giveaways at The National in 2018 and as a cardboard commentary of what they do vs. what their competition does when it comes to retro memorabilia cards like this. (It's perhaps a sore subject to this day based on some of the info still put out with early product teases.) This piece of a document appears to be some kind of date stamp -- perhaps a postmark -- for Fish, who was in that job from 1869-77 under President Ulysses S. Grant. Now, could it be from after that? Possibly -- he lived until 1893. (More on him here.) I just thought it was an odd card ... so I grabbed it.
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BEAR BRYANT'S DEBUT
The Item: Paul "Bear" Bryant -- Sports Illustrated, Aug. 15, 1966 (first SI cover)
The Price: About $37 shipped
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This is my second copy of this debut issue and it just might be the cleanest -- I couldn't believe how clean it was when I stumbled upon it in a search so I grabbed it. Why so clean? Well, apparently it had only had one owner before me -- according to the owner -- and it has his childhood address from all those years ago on the mailing label to prove it. I will likely slab this at some point next year -- not because I think it's perfect but it's quite nice for a debut cover of a college football icon who fits perfectly into my school ties part of my collection. My other copy would have been slabbed at some point, too, but vintage issues cost more to grade and are slower to return so I hadn't gone there yet. This one wins.
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MODELS CAUGHT ON CAMERA
The Items: Cindy Crawford, Richard Gere, Claudia Schiffer, David Copperfield, Luke Perry, Aria Giovanni, Sharon Stone and Elle Macpherson photo slides
The Price: Mostly pocket change apiece in some bulk lots
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Nearly everything here came from a few bulk lots of slides showing celebs doing all kinds of things at photo ops or events and this grouping of stuff shows a number of notables from the 1990s and beyond who are known for various roles or work away from being caught on camera. My brief digging in on celeb slides isn't over -- it was cheap volume fun to go through and build an album of notables -- but now I just check a few names from time to time and grab something if it strikes me as interesting. I still have a number of groups to pop up here basically as an occasional reminder that one's collecting instincts and habits don't have to exclusively be dedicated to any one thing -- new or old. You can build collections in a lot of different directions.
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A BISCUIT VIA PROLINE
The Card: Cornelius Bennett 1991 Pro Line Portraits Autographs (BAS authenticated)
The Price: $19
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This card isn't graded -- merely authenticated -- as is needed for companies slab some releases from the past where unsigned copies of the certified cards got out onto the market after the fact and then were manipulated with fake ink and markings to make them look legit. (These have a crimped corner as you can see on the bottom right where a card number appears on a regular, unsigned card.) This Alabama star is an auto I landed through-the-mail literally decades ago, but the price was nice enough here on a card from a key set for NFL autographs so I bit. The card-makers had most players sign on the backs and I believe they were sent to them in small strips of five before they were cut ... that's how that "C" ended up running off the card.
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GOOD CARD, BAD INK
The Card: Nick Swisher 2002 Bowman Chrome Draft Picks Refractor (/300) -- Rookie Card parallel with in-person autograph
The Price: $1.99
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This card cost me more to ship it than it did to land it -- so up that cost to $6.99 -- but most probably wouldn't bite on a bubbled auto on a good card, anyway. I did. Why? That's a parallel of his only Chrome RC with an in-person sig. What will I do with it? Probably nothing -- into a box like most of my stuff -- but it could be a weaker candidate for me to try a CGC Signature Series slab along with a few other cards with in-person sigs that I have grabbed recently. Why? For him it's a good card -- I'm not sure how many I own but it's not a ton. I feel like I need to slab this one, too, even though I know it was somebody's botch.
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IN THE REEL WORLD
The Item: Mad Love (1995) press kit with four 8-by-10 promotional photos featuring Drew Barrymore, Chris O'Donnell, Joan Allen, Jude Ciccolella, Kevin Dunn and Antonia Bird
The Price: $7.99
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: I never saw this one but the lower price was right for a clean press kit with a number of unused Barrymore pics along with Batman, err make that Robin, in the mix along with some other familiar notable and/or character actors from the past who you might remember from elsewhere. At $2 a photo this was some easy filler for my photos album/Barrymore stash.
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LIFE AFTER BLUE PANTS
The Card: Leva Bates 2021 Upper Deck AEW Spectrum Memorabilia Autographs (/20)
The Price: $13.24
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This indy wrestling veteran has worked a little bit of everywhere since debuting in 2006 and on the side she's worked gigs with Universal Studios and Netflix when not in the ring. This rarer card popped up with a colorful, multi-panel swatch and ink at a price where I needed to grab it ... and I don't think I had any cards for her before this, either, so it was a strong start. It easily could have cost me two or three times that price.
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OH, SNAP!
The Items: "Macho Man" Randy Savage photo slides (with cameo of former NFL star Carl Banks)
The Price: Pocket change apiece as part of a larger lot of WWE slides
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Oh yeaaaahhhh ... this batch of Macho Man slides wasn't mixed in with the other celeb stuff I landed in the last year -- instead they came from an impressive lot of only wrestling slides that I've decided to drop in here in pieces on occasion. I'm sure they are out there and findable ... but I have not seen as many of these as standard celebrity stuff despite all being released via Celebrity Photo Agency. Part of me thinks that there might be more value to wrestling slides than celebs for that same reason ... just a matter of people knowing they exist so they can look.
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