Trading back on.
Dodgers are my main goal; if you see non-Dodgers on my want list, those are not priorities. If you see sometning from my collection, you can make a play on those, but don't offer commons. Most of my non-Dodgers wants are insert cards. Don't offer color parallels, nor numbered cards.
No trades outside the U.S.
For 2025s: Brand-for-brand (no heritage for AGs, etc). Base-for-base (no base for inserts), insert for inserts FOR A&G (NO BASE FOR MINIS).
Will trade my junk wax-era 1980-1989 baseball cards only at a 2:1 ratio for my needs from late 90s to present. (Minimum trade of 20 cards. So you send me 20 of my wants and I'll return 40 mostly commons with some stars as an exception.)
Strictly trades only. If you want to buy off my list, expect to pay full boat. No comps. You can get closer to equal value with a trade. Those who want comps alway seek a huge discount. That's not happening here. You want buy it, pay full price (i.e. high-end beckett).
IF IT HAS WAX STAINS - FRONT OR BACK - IT CAN'T BE BETTER THAN VG-EX. Please note if cards you are trading have wax stains.
Looking for cards from the 1960-1973 to be at least ex-mt. Anything new must be nr-mt or better, especially anything after 1981. Don't offer in trades pre-1980 cards wiithout stating condition.
If the trade values (based on the trade matching) is not even remortely close to equal, you will be declined without explanation/
Don't make offers asking for SPs if you're not going to offer the equivalent in SPs.
Don't ask for Pro Set Lud Denny promo card and not have an equivalent of at least $200 in trade. I do have this card; I got it from the man himself during Kit Young's Trade Show he used to hold in Hawaii.
I'm scaling back and limiting my collection to Los Angeles Dodgers cards (most brands) from 1958 to 2020. Also looking for Dodgers postcards from 1960s to early 1980s.
Will trade anything from 1981 to the present for cards I need from 1994-present. I'm complete from 1974 to 1994.
I'll only trade from 1980 and earlier for my wants before 1974. In other words, don't offer 1990s and 2000s for anything before 1974.
Also, collect players with ties to Hawaii. Being born in Hawaii is not enough. They either have had to play high school or college in Hawaii.
Benny Agbayani, Maui Ahuna, Paul Ah Yat, Glenn Braggs, Mike Campbell, Joey Cantillo, Chuck Crim; Sid Fernandez, Mike Fetters, Chuck Jackson, Kala Kaaihue, Kila Kaaihue, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Scott Karl, Shane Komine, Brandon League, Mike Lum, Onan Masaoka, Kodi Medeiros, Joey Meyer, Josh Rojas, Devin Saltiban, Dane Sardinha, Bronson Sardinha, Kurt Suzuki, Kanekoa Texeira, Shane Victorino, Bruce Walton, Jerome Williams, Kolten Wong, Steven Wright, Jordan Yamamoto, Kirby Yates, Tyler Yates.