***I'm not interested in buying, except in some particular cases : Set's killer(s) and Pierre Turgeon and Stephane Matteau's cards needed for my PC.***
I’m a set builder. I mostly collect Hockey, but I'm also working a few 80s-90s baseball / football sets, some Multi-sport and a few non-sports sets.
I also collect several regional players. My top priorities are:
- Pierre Turgeon (#2 on TCDB)
- Stephane Matteau (#1 on TCDB)
- Eric Desjardins (#1 on TCDB)
- André Racicot (#1 on TCDB)
- Jean-Guy Trudel (#1 on TCDB)
- Serge Aubin (#1 on TCDB)
I also have a few low-priority side projects : Montreal Canadiens / Expos; and more regional players; ... ++
"Variations"... For my HOCKEY wantlist, the variations listed are the version I need. For BASEBALL and FOOTBALL, I only want one card / number so any version is OK. The variations listed on my For sale / For trade list are correctly listed... but I will double-check before including them in a trade.
I always pull cards before accepting/proposing a trade and will inform you of any condition exceptions.
I would prefer to trade Young Guns / #ed RC / star players inserts/parallels for similar cards but I'm not too strict on this.
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For Sale/Trade list
Older cards (80"s - Hockey & Baseball) are not listed yet, as condition varies and it's not an easy task for me to grade them appropriately...
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Here the way I will send cards outside of Canada :
To the USA :
Trades should be 15 or less (1 regular stamp) sent in a PWE --> 9-pockets sleeve "protected" in a paper sheet (no cardboard). I don't mind sending 2 PWE for a trade so 30 cards is fine.
OR
In a range between 75-90 cards (I may be flexible on the lower limit depending of the cards) --> Cards will be sent as parcel usually in bubble mailer. As cards are mostly produced in USA, they are not subjected to extra custom fees.
To Europe:
I would prefer trade to be at least 75 cards to make it worth the postage fee (with tracking) unless the trade include a nice Pierre Turgeon I need for my PC. But I'm flexible on this, depending of the cards involved.
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Thanks