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I can remember, in about 1984, seeing a 1952 Mantle at a card shop, PSA 7, for $1000. I had the money and did not buy it. A quick check shows a grade 7 Mantle can be had for a mere $350,000. A opportunity missed is an opportunity lost.
Surprised at the uproar over that original Christmas card. Children were allowed to drink wine on special occasions in many European cultures then and now.
A community college here had something similar to fulgerites in the display case in the science wing. They are roughly cylindrical. If you look closely, there is a wire in the center of each one.
monkeysky almost 4 years ago
I saw a few fulgurites in person at the (really great) Peabody Museum of Natural History. They’re quite impressive to see.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
One word concerning fulgurites: awesome.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Fulgurites are fascinating.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I would like to see a fulgurite and Rob Gough is an idiot.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
1st card: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZllHuuMsmA&ab_channel=HoyZeyn
Gent almost 4 years ago
I couldn’t see any child drinking wine over there.
I has seen lotsa lightning but never fulgurites.
Yeesh. Things peoples wastes their money on.
tremaine53 almost 4 years ago
A Gough and his money are soon parted!
PaulAbbott2 almost 4 years ago
I can remember, in about 1984, seeing a 1952 Mantle at a card shop, PSA 7, for $1000. I had the money and did not buy it. A quick check shows a grade 7 Mantle can be had for a mere $350,000. A opportunity missed is an opportunity lost.
bookworm0812 almost 4 years ago
There’s a fulgerite on display at the Boston Science Center.
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
Hard to see the details in the card, even at 300% but it is very elaborate.
Always wanted a fulgurite. Next lightning storm I’ll be out in the yard waiting to get one.
$45 million plus and the old argument. Which would you do, buy a basically useless card, or . . .? The choices are endless.
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
For an interesting take on Fulgurites, watch the movie “Sweet Home Alabama.”
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
And for the bonus points – try and point out the “child drinking wine”. Or even, “the child”.
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Did he put it on the mantel?
Take care, may renowned chimney sweep Oliver Hardord be with you, and gesundheit.
David_J Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Five million dollars for a freakin’ piece of cardboard. That may be the stupidest thing I read all day. But… it’s still early.
ChessPirate almost 4 years ago
I remember, during my very short-lived Baseball Card collecting days, a kid showing me his Babe Ruth card, which was also supposed to be a rare one…
WCraft over 3 years ago
Surprised at the uproar over that original Christmas card. Children were allowed to drink wine on special occasions in many European cultures then and now.
Jogger2 over 3 years ago
A community college here had something similar to fulgerites in the display case in the science wing. They are roughly cylindrical. If you look closely, there is a wire in the center of each one.
J. R. M. over 3 years ago
You gotta be smart to build up huge deposits of disposable money. You gotta be eccentric to spend it on a baseball card (or art collections).
ncorgbl over 3 years ago
Why would it take 3 years for the kid to sober up and make another card?
Sand and clay? So, that’s how the Creator made man.
For that kind of money I would have expected a much better sound from the spokes of my Schwinn Corvette.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
Where’s the funny guys ?
diegot over 3 years ago
Back in the late 50’s, I used one of those Mickey Mantle cards to make my bike sound like a motorcycle!
Adam-Stone(Soup) over 3 years ago
On the topic of lightning and fulgurites, the lightning “we see” actually rises from the ground to the sky.Sorry to break your bubble.
pbr50138 over 3 years ago
It must be nice to be able to throw away $5.2million on a baseball card. I wouldn’t pay $52 on one.