I've happened upon this one a few times. Apparently, a non-baseball type fan is putting this card up for auction.

This is the third time its been relisted. Maybe they could sell it if it was listed as a 1/1. After all, how many other Ryne Landberg cards are out there.
Actually, I should cut the seller a little slack. The "S" does kind of look like an "L". But the seller has 20 other Ryne Sandberg cards for sale.

Luckily, I've already got the card, so I won't lose out on the bidding war with this listing!
I have to admit. If I didn't know any better, I might say it was "Landberg" too. That's a goofy looking "S"
ReplyDeleteI actually did a post on Sandberg's real rookie card today at ultimate set (http://ultimateset.blogspot.com) and gave a link to this blog...thanks for the heads up on the Cubs Red Lobster set.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome...and I've got a link to all of the Red Lobster cards in the comments at your site.
ReplyDeleteI love these oddball sets more and more. I never realized there were so many of them 'til the past 6 months or so.
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