Choose one, two or as many as you like. Each week now I will be adding nine cards to the trade stack. Trade me anything, cards, books, albums. Don't tell me what you are sending me. I want to be surprised.
the k is for kershaw kountdown continues!
-
clayton kershaw made his 2025 season debut (to start his 18th big league
campaign overall) last night at dodger stadium against the angels. i was
very ha...
166 - DEION SANDERS, BRAVES, OF
-
* The basics:* This is Deion Sanders' lone appearance in the 1993 Upper
Deck set. He's a popular guy in UD's Fun Pack set of the same year, though,
appea...
166 - DEION SANDERS, BRAVES, OF
-
*The basics:* This is Deion Sanders' lone appearance in the 1993 Upper Deck
set. He's a popular guy in UD's Fun Pack set of the same year, though,
appea...
Two Dudes Wearin' Cubs Jerseys
-
Meet Rick and Paul.
They're certified public accountants who work in the greater Chicago area.
For the past few years, they've helped a few of the Chi...
Oversized 1 - Mostly postcards
-
All right, here is the first post specifically about the oversized pile o'
junk I picked up for .25 per item. Today, we are showing mostly
postcards....T...
Catching Up
-
One of the best things about the blogosphere is the interaction among
people who share a common interest: collecting cards. If I didn't start
reading card...
Rod roundup
-
Rod at Padrographs has been distributing cards around again and I was
fortunate enough to have him swing by the other weekend with a stack for
me. I've p...
#105 Paul Young
-
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...
Batch o' Breaks
-
*Some new (to me) Allen & Ginter cards, a bunch of green Birds and even a
Trail Blazer. *
I took a bit of a break from the Meta apps awhile back, but I ...
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.
No comments:
Post a Comment