Nicholls9
Verified Trader,
As my PC only contains Bernie Nicholls stuff, it's extremely rare for me to buy anything else. In the past, I've tried a couple other PC's (M. St Louis and JM Liles) but there is SO much out there, I didnt follow through and sold off the stuff I'd picked up.
Last spring, when I saw the original email about these cards, I knew I'd make a run for this if it surfaced on Ebay. It showed up on ebay on His Birthday (8/1)and I received today (8/9), on the Anniversary of his death (as well as my wedding anniversary and the anniversary of the day, in 1988, when Gretzky was traded to LA)
Music, Music, Music
Art Card - Rocky & Roll Heaven
Jerry Garcia 1/1
The card is Beautiful and I feel pretty lucky to have it. The original BIN was for $400 OBO. I made an offer and the seller countered. As I considered countering, I remembered a comment Quincy made about landing the Probert Enforcers Patch when another board member mentioned he had an offer out on the card. His response was something like, "you made an offer and I hit BIN". I kind of felt that way, knew I wanted this and was not going to goof around over a few bucks.
Last shows I attended were June 2-4, 1995, just before my 25th Birthday, at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. Started the weekend with Alabama Getaway and ended with Brokedown Palace. If any of you like the Grateful Dead, dont forget you can hear all their live shows on internet archive at http://archive.org/details/GratefulDead
Dr. Price, Thanks for this card and Please thank Mike James. As I really like his stuff, maybe you can have him paint the Nicholls card in History of Hockey!!!
Sam
Last spring, when I saw the original email about these cards, I knew I'd make a run for this if it surfaced on Ebay. It showed up on ebay on His Birthday (8/1)and I received today (8/9), on the Anniversary of his death (as well as my wedding anniversary and the anniversary of the day, in 1988, when Gretzky was traded to LA)

Music, Music, Music
Art Card - Rocky & Roll Heaven
Jerry Garcia 1/1
The card is Beautiful and I feel pretty lucky to have it. The original BIN was for $400 OBO. I made an offer and the seller countered. As I considered countering, I remembered a comment Quincy made about landing the Probert Enforcers Patch when another board member mentioned he had an offer out on the card. His response was something like, "you made an offer and I hit BIN". I kind of felt that way, knew I wanted this and was not going to goof around over a few bucks.
Last shows I attended were June 2-4, 1995, just before my 25th Birthday, at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. Started the weekend with Alabama Getaway and ended with Brokedown Palace. If any of you like the Grateful Dead, dont forget you can hear all their live shows on internet archive at http://archive.org/details/GratefulDead
Dr. Price, Thanks for this card and Please thank Mike James. As I really like his stuff, maybe you can have him paint the Nicholls card in History of Hockey!!!
Sam