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  • joshmiller0
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 333

    starting lineups

    Thus article brought back some childhood memories http://grantland.com/the-triangle/a-...eup-figurines/

    Before my jersey collecting I remember searching everywhere with my dad in the search for starting lineups. We eventually went to shows to buy them and flea markets. I have like 100 sealed...paid a lot and now they're worth next to nothing, but what great memories I had collecting them
  • commando
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 1234

    #2
    Re: starting lineups

    I remember when Tuff Stuff magazine had a monthly SLU article and price guide written by Jeff Clow. I never collected the figures, but thought they were neat little items. Since I collect oddball cards, I do keep an eye open for the older SLU cards at a good price, especially the unissued ones.
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    Anthony Nunez
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    • godwulf
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 1864

      #3
      Re: starting lineups

      Frequently at card shows, I'll see dealers with large boxes of SLU's, practically trying to give them away. Personally, I've got all six of Matt Williams' in a little cluster on my "Matty Wall", and I've collected some that I've gotten signed - Jay Bell, Tony Clark, Tony Womack and a few others - and the double-figure package of Clemens and Schilling. I can see how if you liked and collected them as a kid, they would still hold a certain appeal - but to most folks I think they look a little silly and primitive compared with the brilliantly-detailed little art pieces that McFarlane produces.
      Jeff
      godwulf1@cox.net

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      • joshmiller0
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 333

        #4
        Re: starting lineups

        Originally posted by godwulf
        Frequently at card shows, I'll see dealers with large boxes of SLU's, practically trying to give them away. Personally, I've got all six of Matt Williams' in a little cluster on my "Matty Wall", and I've collected some that I've gotten signed - Jay Bell, Tony Clark, Tony Womack and a few others - and the double-figure package of Clemens and Schilling. I can see how if you liked and collected them as a kid, they would still hold a certain appeal - but to most folks I think they look a little silly and primitive compared with the brilliantly-detailed little art pieces that McFarlane produces.
        Yes, they really don't look too much like the players. I couldn't get enough of them as a kid. McFarlane is even a kid's toy at this point. Enter bay is where it's at...although way beyond what I would spend.. rather buy some jerseys..

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        • Samets
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 745

          #5
          Re: starting lineups

          I was amazed when I first saw them at the local toy store...

          I'm almost done with my set of the Chicago Bears players since they are plentiful now.

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