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Demovictory9

(33,756 posts)
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 07:06 AM Feb 2022

1,600 Vintage Baseball Cards Found Hidden During Idaho Home Renovation



1,600 Vintage Baseball Cards Found Hidden During Idaho Home Renovation

Unfortunately, an appraiser says the cards are of little value. "I'm not sure I have the heart to rip them down," the homeowner says.
When Melissa Brodt purchased a fixer upper house in Boise, Idaho, for $324,000, she knew she had a lot of work to do.

Renovations started immediately, and no room needed more work than a bedroom with an ugly green wall.

“I went in, got brave, said I’m gonna deal with whatever was underneath these,” Brodt said.

The first step was peeling off the faux tile wallpaper. The more she peeled, the more she revealed. Hidden behind the wall, she discovered a giant collection of baseball cards.


There were a whopping 1,600 cards in total.

Brodt found out that the collection belonged to Chris Nelson, who grew up in the house and had plastered the cards to his bedroom wall 30 years ago.

https://www.insideedition.com/1600-baseball-cards-found-hidden-under-wallpaper-when-idaho-homeowner-renovates-fixer-upper-73486
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1,600 Vintage Baseball Cards Found Hidden During Idaho Home Renovation (Original Post) Demovictory9 Feb 2022 OP
I collected in the past... MiHale Feb 2022 #1
I like it! Might make a great wallpaper for a little boy one day... secondwind Feb 2022 #2
Leave them there. The value is the heart of the original collector. Tetrachloride Feb 2022 #3
1980 is vintage?!?!nt Phoenix61 Feb 2022 #4
my thoughts too. mopinko Feb 2022 #5
8 years short - according to most Doc Sportello Feb 2022 #6
Very cool but did someone cover the wall with roofing shingles? Strange. PittBlue Feb 2022 #7
That's what I noticed. hippywife Feb 2022 #8

Doc Sportello

(7,962 posts)
6. 8 years short - according to most
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 10:15 AM
Feb 2022

50 has been the standard for vintage, but some now say 40. 100 years is antique.

hippywife

(22,767 posts)
8. That's what I noticed.
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 11:14 AM
Feb 2022

The articles called it faux tile wallpaper. Apparently someone doesn't know what the hell they're looking at. It seems there's very little editing overview in articles anymore.

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