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Trade Stack 10: Texas Joins the Stack

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:  3/2/11


I can't say I have much to talk about with today's card.  I do, however, believe that I haven't featured enough Rangers cards in my trade stacks - so hopefully this helps to remedy that particular problem.  As for the Peltier card, it happens to be a perfect example of the '94 Topps set.  Unfortunately, the '94 set is mostly crap - heck, even the Larkin card in the set failed to impress me.  Will this be the card that acts as the catalyst for someone to claim the stack?  At this point, it'd be a 4 cards for you, 1 card for me trade...including an insert for you (the Mantle).  That's a decent deal, unless of course you are picky about your cards and can't value gems like Peltier and LeMaster for what they really are.


1994 Topps:
441.  Dan Peltier - Rangers


1985 Topps:
772.  Johnnie LeMaster - Giants




1991 Upper Deck:
775.  Fred McGriff - Padres



2007 Topps:
Mickey Mantle Home Run History
MHR418 - Mickey Mantle - Yankees



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!

Previously Claimed Trade Stacks:
Stack 1:  2 cards by dayf
Stack 2:  8 cards by Justin
Stack 3:  17 cards by Cam
Stack 4:  4 cards by Cam
Stack 5:  9 cards by Daily Dimwit
Stack 6:  4 cards by The Lost Collector
Stack 7:  1 card by Baseball Dad
Stack 8:  1 card by M. Spiegel
Stack 9:  6 cards by bwsmith25
Stack 10:  ?? cards by ??

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