Tony Hawk was born and raised in San Diego. This is his second appearance on a card as a fan of the Padres. Someone in St. Louis got this signed when Tony was there for the opening of a skatepark. This is the second first pitch card in my collection, the other is Agness Mckee.
Autograph exceptions
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Since I don't prioritize autographs in my collection, I don't have a lot of
them that aren't Dodgers.
The ones I do have sit in the back of my autograp...
2026 topps series 2 blaster review
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i pre-ordered a mega box (not yet shipped) and a blaster/value box (arrived
on release day - june 10) directly from topps back on may 11 when series 2
was ...
School's Out for Summer
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*Have you ever been tossed by a wave and struggled to catch your breath?*
That's sort of how I've felt the past month or so at work. Teaching,
testing, g...
236 - SHANE MACK, TWINS, OF
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*The basics: *The first of two cards of Shane Mack in the 1993 Upper Deck
set. He'll show up as a drawing much later.
*Card thoughts: *Card companies r...
Vagabond Binder: Kenny Lofton
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Man, my previous post-- re: the "We Didn't Start the Fire" binder-- was
very well received. Felt great getting congratulatory comments from lots of
folks...
What Re:Leaf Brings to the Discussion
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I'm two years late in writing this. Brian Kappel's writing brings readers
up to speed on the '49 Leaf baseball card set and pushes them to explore
the next...
Mid-Week PWE Round-Up
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*A long lost Whitey and more from a couple of familiar Dodger-loving faces.*
There have been a couple of old-school '80s variations on my want list for
q...
Hall of Fame and Hall of ... Mirrors?
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OK, I didn't have a good way to tie these cards together with a nice
title, but I tried. But I am giving them away!!First up is a strange card
of recent ...
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.
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