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Here is how this works:
Every so often (i.e. whenever I feel like it), I will add a card to a "Trade Stack". Whenever the stack becomes appealing enough to someone, that person needs to comment on the post saying they'd like to claim the stack AND tell me which card they are sending off of my want list. That's all you have to do - trade me ONE card (or more, of course) card from my want list for the entire stack of cards that I'm offering. Each time, it will be first come, first serve...so act quickly (unless of course you are a gambler and hope to wait it out until there are 10+ cards in the stack that you want in exchange for a single 2004 UD Vintage card that I am looking for)!
The Trade Stack:
Last update: 1/29/11
This is now the beginning of the fifth trade stack, and I must admit, I think I am love with my new feature. It's great fun to post random cards for trade. It's great fun to see when the stack will be claimed. And it's even greater fun to be able to knock cards off my want list. As usual (at least through the first four stacks), I'll start stack #5 off with an insert. For this stack, it's time to finally feature a Tiger card - I don't think I've done that yet! This is the second charcoal parallel card that I've featured in a stack, I happen to like this type of parallel much more than a simple numbering change like many Upper Deck parallels. And finally, as a quick note, I'm always open to team (or player / set) suggestions for my trade stack! I had a request for some more Cubs which resulted in the last stack being claimed quickly - though not by the person who requested the Cubs be added...that's the peril of waiting too long to claim a stack!
2008 Upper Deck Baseball Heroes:
Charcoal Parallel
65. Justin Verlander
Want the card(s) in the stack? Act fast - tell me which card you will send me off my want list in the comments below! If no one claims this card within a reasonable amount of time (a few hours up to a few days, depending) - I'll add another card to the stack and the process will start again!
Stack 2: 8 cards by Justin
Stack 3: 17 cards by Cam
Stack 4: 4 cards by Cam
Stack 5: ?? by ??
Previously Claimed Trade Stacks:
Stack 1: 2 cards by dayfStack 2: 8 cards by Justin
Stack 3: 17 cards by Cam
Stack 4: 4 cards by Cam
Stack 5: ?? by ??
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No, that's the peril of sleeping late!
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