This is going to be a short post I wanted to get something up before the July 4th weekend. Yesterday I went to the monthly mall show which I usually sometimes attend & other times I have to miss it due to my work schedule pending where I am employed at the time (In which I was scheduled at 3pm on Saturday) plus its decent show if ya don't mind the Slabs & Suitcases & of course the families walking in the mall approaching each table looking for the Pokenmon Shiitake Mushrooms cards (I wish the promoter would put those dealers in a separate area from the sports cards people to avoid hassle its that huge that takes up most of the mall & as well a whole store front that used to be an J.C. Pennys so its not like they don't have the space to do it.).
Anyways this is a post about trying to locate something that shouldn't be too hard however........ They were as you can see the card on the top of the post is a Barry Sanders 1992 Topps Gold #300 ya have to think since I live in Michigan that this card can be found 3 different ways that I can think of at the moment. I can find him in the Barry Sanders piles believe me I have been trying to locate this card every show & shop since I started building this set back since 1995 to no availability & this is also means shopping at the local stores,going out of the area where I live so elsewhere in the state of Michigan still nothing well....finally I found it yesterday at this one table I thought I give the dealer a chance since he wasn't busy & plus I figured it be another swing & miss but no there was Barry I snapped it up cause I didn't want to have to continue to looking for that card. The other ways I would look for it besides his name piles check the Lions stacks if sometimes people have snuck Barry in those just to cheat the dealer or the dealer didn't want the hassle to make a separate pile of Barry after all its a DETROIT LIONS CARD!!!!!! only people who live in Michigan that are die-hard Lions fans are looking for Lions cards not many collectors collect the Lions players.
The top 5 Lions cards people look for are Barry,Jared Goff,Jahymr Gibbs,Calvin Johnson, Amon-Ra St. Brown, & maybe Matthew Stafford if ya want his RCs again otherwise no one wants the Lions. The other way I would have located it is if any dealer had any singles of the 1992 Topps Gold (I still need 9 cards to complete my set so if ya can help me I would be greatful for the assistance) I even tried out of state again thinking no one collects Lions or maybe out of state I can find the Barry piles & hope I cant count how many times I would check from out of state to not find it my guess is Barry was an SP but they wont mention that it is but its gone from my list so I don't need to keep looking for it Thank F God!!!!!
Now the other thing I have to report I picked up not counting the 33 Game card Insert which there's 2 of them (Al Kaline & Bill Freehan) I got the last of the 1968 Topps Detroit Tigers cards it was my good friend Mickey Stanley I mentioned to him in April (again the previous time I met Mickey was in 2015) what I was doing & he said he keep an eye out for his 1968 card for me well Mickey ya don't anymore. I still need 51 to complete the regular set again the 1968 Topps Tigers cards are higher priced here in Michigan then most so when I can get them for under $20 its a good thing
The last Tigers card for the base set thank goodness I don't have to find anymore Tigers cards former Tigers players a few but as for them labeled as a Tiger in 1968 none.
Well as I mentioned before I wanted to do a quick post before the 4th of July weekend tell me what ya think of the 2 pick ups I know its not much to even post about but I wanted to talk about how sometimes its hard to find local cards in a place where it shouldn't be hard to find. Plus I had to do this post prior to me leaving for my work at 3pm on Saturday. Until then I remind you again what Rogers Hornsby once said about signing autographs for kids "Any Ballplayer who doesn't sign autographs for little kids ain't An American, He's a Communist."