


Most sets from the 1990s were huge, and offered cards of almost every player.

The Final Update Set came in a small, two-part box with the Parkhurst logo on it. Ironically, the update set will cost you three to four times more than what you might pay for the other 450 cards. What slipped under most everyone’s radar was the Final Update Set – a mail-away set comprised of 25 cards. Series Two, which was released at the end of the 1991-92 season, added another 225 cards to the set. Released in early 1992, Series One was made up of 225 cards. The set consisted of 475 cards, issued across three series. Pro Set’s big idea was to use the name to brand another set of their own hockey cards, hoping that its nostalgic ties would help it stand out in an increasingly crowded hockey card market. Parkhurst made hockey cards from 1951 until 1964. The 1991-92 Parkhurst Hockey set was manufactured by now-defunct trading card company Pro Set, who was the first company to lease the Parkhurst name. So, without further ado, enjoy this truly magnificent Mandan mansion.First Parkies set in over 25 years a mediocre offering in crowded 90’s market Again, let me preface by saying this is ACCORDING to ZILLOW (thanks, had to get that off my chest).

I certainly realize that there are people selling homes themselves, different real estate websites that don't show up on Zillow, etc. Lately, in just about every story I write on real estate, some "Karen" comes along to say, "This is not the most expensive home."(you insert city). Either that, or I better win the lottery. I bet you are wondering how much a mortgage payment would be on a home that costs over $2.3 million. This home was built in 2020, so basically brand new. It's listed as having curb appeal because of rock hauled in from the Black Hills. It appears there have been several price cuts. It's only been on the market for 30-plus days on Zillow at its current price. This home will set you back over $2.3 Million Dollars ($2,395,000.00 to be exact).
