Back on the 12th of April I mailed several autograph request to members of the Padres, mostly players who didn't have licensed cards, so I made cards and sent them out. One of the players was the most traveled player in major league history, Matt Stairs. Today I got the card back from him, he has a nice readable signature. Thank you, Mr. Stairs
It's too much
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On Friday, I published post number 5,750 on Night Owl Cards.
It's not a number as nice-and-round as others, but it prompted me to do
something I haven'...
A Blogger Inspired Purchase w/an Update
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*Are you ready for some flea market posts? * I hope so, because I have two
to three posts worth of purchases that I'll be sharing soon. There's even
a car...
171 - DOUG JONES, ASTROS, P
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*The basics:* Doug Jones shows up for the only time in the 1993 Upper Deck
set. Certainly his most distinctive card of 1993.
*Card thoughts:* Perhaps a...
TCDB Monday!
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Once again, it's Monday, which means it is time for another weekly recap of
my TCDB trades! I have a few packages to show off today, so let's jump
right i...
It's Inevitable
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*Cards from buckstorecards turn the heat up!*
We're passed the point of no return and there's no coming back. Summer is
inevitable. It's busy. It's impos...
Oversized 2 - no theme
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With as many items as I recently purchased from some bins of oversized
collectibles, there is bound to be a lot of random. This post is kind of a
catch a...
#105 Paul Young
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Paul Young rocks jeans and a wife-beater (pardon the term) here on his lone
MusiCard. Despite being a British artist, he wasn't included in the UK
editi...
I am a Navy brat who went to 10 schools in 12 years in 4 different states. I have lived in 7 different states. I read two or 3 books a week. I manage a used bookstore for the county library system.
1 comment:
nice job on the card - logo looks great on there.
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