170 - MIKE JACKSON, GIANTS, P
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*The basics: *After appearing as a Giant in only later-issued sets in 1992,
Mike Jackson was a Giant on all his cards in 1993, after his first season
wi...
dime box hero
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i've been sitting on this post for a long time. months. that is no way to
celebrate receiving cards from one of my longest tenured trading partners.
althou...
A card flaw I don't mind
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In general, I try to avoid cards with flaws. I'm not into grading so I'm
not obsessed with centering, etc., but I do like cards with as few flaws as
possib...
Best Day Ever!
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Three months ago... I won the Banana Ball Ticket Lottery and purchased
tickets for my friend and her mom. A few weeks ago, the plans changed and
I was g...
Cheesin' It
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*Cardinals box break cards featuring Nolan Arenado (still a Cardinal!) and
more.*
I've slowed down lately in my participation in group box breaks for a ...
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.
2 comments:
In the top row, what's the difference between 1 and 3? I can't see it.
Wow. Awesome.
I gotta ask about '91 Topps. I'm familiar with the Micro set. What is the slightly-bigger-than-Micro card? Is that a Cracker Jack insert?
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