I mailed to Dyer on October 30 and got the card back on February 3 for a 96-day TAT.
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Showing posts with label Duffy Dyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duffy Dyer. Show all posts
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Another TTM Success From Duffy Dyer
Here is another 1972 Topps that I got signed TTM recently. I had gotten Duffy Dyer on a couple cards before, but found this 1972 and wanted to send it along. The card turned out great. I have a ton of 72s left over from when I was building that set. I probably ought to build a couple of partial sets and sell them to make some room in that box and a little bit of money on the side.
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1972 Topps,
Duffy Dyer,
Topps Autograph Project,
TTM Success
Saturday, November 25, 2017
TTM Success - Duffy Dyer
I got this TTM success in from Duffy Dyer after waiting quite a while for it. There were some nice 70s cards in the package, so it was good to finally get them back.
I liked this 1974 Topps for some reason. I actually really like the set, as it was one of the first "vintage" sets that I put together. It was pretty tough, the Mike Schmidt second year card was a tough one to get, as was the Winfield rookie, of course.
Finally, here are the other two cards that I sent out, a 1977 and a 1981. Both of them are pretty cool, but I think I like the 81 best. For some reason, that set really has grown on me.
Dyer (b. 1945) played in the majors from 1968 to 1981 for the Mets, Pirates, Expos and Tigers. He had 441 hits, 30 home runs and a .221 batting average. He won the World Series with the Mets in 1969.
I mailed to Dyer on April 3 and got the cards back on November 16, for a 227-day TAT.
I liked this 1974 Topps for some reason. I actually really like the set, as it was one of the first "vintage" sets that I put together. It was pretty tough, the Mike Schmidt second year card was a tough one to get, as was the Winfield rookie, of course.
Finally, here are the other two cards that I sent out, a 1977 and a 1981. Both of them are pretty cool, but I think I like the 81 best. For some reason, that set really has grown on me.
Dyer (b. 1945) played in the majors from 1968 to 1981 for the Mets, Pirates, Expos and Tigers. He had 441 hits, 30 home runs and a .221 batting average. He won the World Series with the Mets in 1969.
I mailed to Dyer on April 3 and got the cards back on November 16, for a 227-day TAT.
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