Mungo Hungo

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Member Since:   4/27/2020
Last Login:   4/26/2024
Points:   2,015
Location:   Honolulu, Hawaii United States
     
Collection:   23,581 cards
     

Collects:

 

** Please Help **

I only need two cards for a set that is approaching 10,000: a 1998 Bryan Braves (non-perforated) Kerry Ligtenberg and a 2000 Nabisco Albertson's Astros Chris Truby.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

I'm not currently selling anything, nor am I trading for anything other than the above cards.  I apologize, but there just isn't anything else I want/need. 

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What I collect:

● One card of every major league player since August 28, 1977.

Each player’s first “regular” major league card, including inserts and regionals, starting with his debut year.

   1)       First priority for each card: A 3½-inch-long single-player card, licensed or otherwise permitted to use MLB logos, which correctly identifies the player by a name he was then using, shows him in color in a major league or neutral uniform, and does not identify him as playing in a minor or other league.  Does not include game/contest cards, schedule cards, stickers, stamps, cards focused partly on a team or mainly on a particular game or event, or cards issued more than a dozen years before or after before the years they represent in this collection.

  • Each card must be from player’s major league debut year (or 1977 for players active in late 1977), if any such cards in this category exist.
  • Otherwise, the card must be from the first possible year after the player’s major league debut year (or 1977 for players active in late 1977), if any such cards in this category exist.
  • Otherwise, the card must be from the last possible year before the player’s major league debut year (or 1977 for players active in late 1977), if any such cards in this category exist.

   2)       Next priority: a card matching the above criteria except that one of the following applies: it (a) focuses partly on other players or a team, or mainly on a particular game or event, or masquerades as a ticket; (b) identifies the player primarily as a draft pick or signee; (c) is oversized or undersized; (d) pictures the player entirely in monochrome or black-and-white; (e) for the primary identifying information of the player, misspells his name, uses an uncommon nickname or an uncommon variation of his name, and/or identifies him by a name other than what he used when he broke into the majors (or in late 1977 for players active at that time); (f) was issued more than a dozen years before or after the year it represents in this collection; (g) has a primary player photo that is clearly smaller than some other aspect of the front of the card; (h) identifies the player as a major leaguer, and is permitted to use MLB logos/team names, but also identifies the player as a member of a non-MLB team or league, or, in the card's main picture, appears, based on the totality of the card, to show the player in a Future's Game uniform or another non-MLB uniform; or (i) identifies the player as a major leaguer, but is not permitted to (and does not) use MLB logos/team names, and shows the player in a neutral or non-MLB uniform.  Year criteria is same as above.

   3)      Next priority: a card matching the above criteria except that it is (a) a game or contest card; (b) a schedule card; (c) a postcard; (d) a sticker or stamp; (e) a card that doesn't name the player or identifies him by a name that he never used; (f) a card that shows the player not in uniform; and/or (g) a card with more than one element from the previous bullet point.  Year criteria is same as above.

   4)      Next priority: a card matching the above criteria, except that it is not permitted to (and does) use team logos and/or team names. Year criteria is same as above.

   5)      A card issued in any year during or within a year after the player's professional or high-level amateur career that otherwise parallels #1 above, except that it identifies the player with a non-MLB professional or high-level amateur team, or doesn't identify the league/team but shows him in a non-MLB or neutral uniform.  Licensed if a license is required.

   6)      A card issued in any year during or within a year after the player's professional or high-level amateur career that otherwise parallels #2 above, except that it identifies the player with a non-MLB professional or high-level amateur team, or doesn't identify the league/team but shows him in a non-MLB or neutral uniform.  Licensed if a license is required.

   7)      A card issued in any year during or within a year after the player's professional or high-level amateur career that otherwise parallels #3 above, except that it identifies the player with a non-MLB professional or high-level amateur team, or doesn't identify the league/team but shows him in a non-MLB or neutral uniform.  Licensed if a license is required.

   ***    Other requirements for all cards:

  • Each card’s short side must be between 2 and 3½ inches, and long side between 2½ and 5½ inches, not counting any frames or holders. 
  • No tickets or publicity photos.  No oversized photos/photocards made by or for teams, absent playing stats, written bio, and/or reverse advertising or postcard design.
  • Must be a flat, stand-alone item (or intended to be removed or cut out as a stand-alone item) made of cardboard, plastic, paper or a similar product.  Cutouts must be of at least thin cardboard stock and must be intended as cutouts.
  • No cards issued more than a year after the player’s professional, collegiate or national playing career, or otherwise as a retrospective.
  • No cards of a player who is in a multi-player photo, or one of multiple photos, unless he is identified on the card. 
  • Based on the dates of the respective licensing programs, licenses not required for major league cards before 1967, minor league cards before 1987 or Japanese cards before 2000.
  • Major league cards without licenses must be part of or connected to a national (U.S. or Canada) widely distributed issue of the sort checklisted in a major hobby database.
  • Player must be pictured as the subject or one of up to nine subjects of the card and not misidentified as a different player.
  • No 1/1s or cards that don't appear to exist.

● One card of every player who had a WAR of 20 or better in games since 1947 and who retired before August 28, 1977.

No cards issued more than a year after the player’s professional playing career.  All cards Ex-Mint or better.  Any card size that is within the standard for the time.  Licensed if issued after 1966. 

● One card of every other AL/NL player with a WAR of 20 or better in games since 1903.

Mixes originals and reprints.  Each card must:

  • Have been issued during or within a year after the player’s professional playing career;
  • Be a catalogued reprint of the above; or
  • Be a general likeness of a card that could have been issued during the player's career.

● One card of every Kansas City Royals player and manager.

Uses cards showing the player as a Royal or a minor league Royal wherever possible.


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