Saturday, October 4, 2014
The Best Looking Ray Lankford Checklist Ever
I have written a little bit about the Pacific checklists before, but picked up a great look one last week. I dare say, this might be the best checklist that Pacific ever put out. If you did not click the link in the sentence that started this article, if did skip ahead past this sentence, Pacific actually made their checklists inserts. Not easy to find inserts at that. Often the checklists were one per box or harder. Add in the fact that they ARE checklists and collectors do not sell or trade them, because they are a checklist, and you have got a difficult to find card.
This Lankford, McGwire, Bottenfield 2000 Pacific checklist has been on my radar for a long time. I once saw it at a card shop in St. Louis with a $25 price tag on it. $25 for a checklist? No. I've seen it on Ebay once or twice for a similar price. The last time I saw it there it actually sold for $20. I was starting to think that I was going to have to buck up and drop an Andrew Jackson on this card, but COMC bailed me out by listing on for $3. Thank you someone!
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