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BigE1965

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  1. Hello-- set requests: 1973-74 Topps Basketball 1973-74 Topps #20 John Havlicek 1002376018 1973-74 Topps #50 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1002376009 1973-74 Topps #82 Bill Bradley 1002376054 1973-74 Topps #135 Bob McAdoo RC 1002376035 1974-75 Topps Basketball 1974-75 Topps #64 Paul Westphal 1002376037 1974-75 Topps #80 Bob McAdoo 1002376036 1974-75 Topps #100 John Havlicek 1002376019 Thank you!
  2. 1975-76 Topps Basketball slots requested: 1975-76 Topps #10 Bob McAdoo 1002376038 1975-76 Topps #80 John Havlicek 1002376020 1975-76 Topps #186 Paul Westphal 1002376039 1975-76 Topps #252 Marvin Barnes 1002376040 Thanks so much!
  3. hello Basketball-- slots requested 1972-73 Topps #172 Abdul-Jabbar/Archibald/Havlicek NBA Scoring Leaders 1002376006 1972-73 Topps #144 Pat Riley 1002376053 1972-73 Topps #115 Nate Archibald 1002376031 1972-73 Topps #44 Rick Barry 1002376033 1972-73 Topps #30 Connie Hawkins 1002376034 1972-73 Topps #10 Spencer Haywood 1002376032 thank you!
  4. Basketball 1971-72 Topps #121 Gail Goodrich 1002376030 1971-72 Topps #131 Nate Thurmond 1002376028 1971-72 Topps #133 NBA Finals Game #1 Alcindor Scores 31! 1002376002 1971-72 Topps #138 Alcindor/Hayes/Havlicek Scoring Leaders 1002376003 Thank you
  5. Spencer Haywood RC 1971-72 Topps Basketball 1002376027
  6. Spencer Haywood RC 1971-72 Topps Basketball 1002376027
  7. Hello 1970-1982 Topps Basketball, 1986 -1989 Fleer Basketball player Sets: Kareem Abdul Jabbar John Havlicek Bill Walton
  8. Hi Received my submission of 60 vintage basketball cards, mostly 1970s standard sized cards. The slabs are very nice, feel good and i love how crystal clear they are. I also like the digital images where I can see so many of the defects the cards had that are difficult to see without the high-tech equipment. So I understand the tough grades I received when I had the cards pre-graded a bit higher. About 11-12 of my cards have an inner sleeve/penny sleeve still in them. Why is that? It is strange because many of the cards are from the same year, i.e. 1972 Topps, and some have the sleeve and others do not. In one case where 2 of the same cards were submitted and one was encapsulated with the sleeve and the other was not. So they are the same standard card size and it looks like they used different inner rails for aligning the cards. It is just very inconsistent, almost random, especially when they are cards from the same year. The inner-sleeve does not reflect well in the light. It shows off kind of wavy. I would have preferred all my cards to be encapsulated naked.