This is the final week of the daily giveaways. I am almost out of stuff. I may periodically do this again if I get too much stuff. For this last week I ask that you pick one card per day. Anyone asking for more than one will only get the first card they ask for. Thank you. Only three more daily giveaways. Due to my work and grandparent schedule everything between Wednesday and Saturday will be combined in one package.
This is the final week of the daily giveaways. I am almost out of stuff. I may periodically do this again if I get too much stuff. For this last week I ask that you pick one card per day. Anyone asking for more than one will only get the first card they ask for. Thank you. Only four more daily giveaways
This is the final week of the daily giveaways. I am almost out of stuff. I may periodically do this again if I get too much stuff. For this last week I ask that you pick one card per day. Anyone asking for more than one will only get the first card they ask for. Thank you. Only five more daily giveaways
Monday, April 27, 2020
This is the final week of the daily giveaways. I am almost out of stuff. I may periodically do this again if I get too much stuff. For this last week I ask that you pick one card per day. Anyone asking for more than one will only get the first card they ask for. Thank you. Only six more daily giveaways
Today begins the final week of the daily giveaways. I am almost out of stuff. I may periodically do this again if I get too much stuff. For this last week I ask that you pick one card per day. Anyone asking for more than one will only get the first card they ask for. Thank you. Only seven more daily giveaways
Dan Walters played for the Padres in 1992 and 1993. I got to interact with him a few times when the Las Vegas Stars, Padres AAA, would come to Portland to play. He was very nice and always had time for the fans. He retired from baseball in 1993 after suffering a spinal injury chasing after a ball. He had two rods inserted in his spine. After recovering from that he became a San Diego Police Officer. On the night of November 12, 2003 his life changed forever. He and his partner responded to a domestic disturbance call. As soon as he got out of his cruiser he was shot in the neck by the suspect, as he lay on the ground he was run over by a passing motorist. He was paralyzed from the neck down. He recovered some movement in his left hand. He became a motivational speaker after that. I learned all this years ago because I sent him a letter asking him to sign something and I got a letter back from his mother telling me about what happened. I hadn't heard of it because at the time it wasn't publicized much outside of San Diego. Yesterday, April 23, 2020 Dan Walters passed away in San Diego. His mother and father preceded him in death. He was cared for by his sister. His death is considered a line of duty fatality. He was 53 years old.
I chopped off the right border with my new scanner. Anything on the checklist is up for grabs. Spydaman email me your address at padrographsatlivedotcom
This is the last scan from the old scanner. Tomorrow is a whole new world. First come, first served. Please email me your address if we haven't done business before.
Yesterday was a first since I started giving stuff away. Every card offered was taken. Hopefully the last scan on this machine. Send me your address if I haven't sent to you before. Elliptical Man I still need your address.
Most of the marks are on the scanner. First come, first served. If I don't have you address email me at padrographsatlivedotcom. Elliptical Man I need your address.
I opened a hangar box and one of those three packs of GQ and this is this best I got. First come, first served. Most marks are on the scanner. New scanner is scheduled to arrive Monday.
Most marks are on the scanner. I can stop saying that next week, cause I am getting a new scanner. This one won't print anymore. First come, first served. Tell your friends and fellow bloggers about the giveaways. I keep finding more stuff and have boxes I haven't unpacked and this is way more fun than eBay.
Most of the marks are on the scanner. I have included the checklist for this set. If there is any one on the checklist that you want let me know and I will send them to you, unless it is a Padres player.
Most of the marks are on the scanner, the Garrett Gordon card does have marks on it. First come, first served. I will prep stuff to go out when I get home from work. Have a good day.
It was a month ago today that the library closed the bookstore and nothing has been the same since. It has given me a chance to whittle down my collection some. As always the marks are on the scanner.
Today is the unusual day. The KISS snapshots look like negatives, some of you older guys may remember those. The transformation card Gene goes from no make up to fully made. First come, first served.
All marks are on the scanner. First come, first served. Claim the cards in the comments. Email your address to me at Padrographsatlivedotcom if you don't think I have it. As I have been sorting through my cards I realized I am missing some of the Panini Beach Boys insert cards, if you have any I would interested in working out a trade. Thank you.
The marks are on the scanner, it is at least 15 years old. First come, first served. Email your address to me at padrographsatlivedotcom if you don't think I have it. If anyone has a spare ball cube sitting around I would be interested in obtaining it. Thank you.
All the marks are on my very old scanner. Here are today's free items. First come, first served. Claim in the comments. Email me at padrographsatlivedotcom if you don't think I have your address. I will check in this evening when I get home from work.
I have lots of extra autographs from trying to build my Frankenset. So here are some more. First come, first served. Brett I need your address to send you the cards you have requested. If we haven't traded before email me your address at Padrographsatlivedotcom
Here is today's selection of free stuff. Claim in the comments. first come, first served. HockeyKazi and Brett Alan I need your addresses. After claiming email me at Padrographsatlivedotcom.
Here are todays give aways. First come first served. Email with your address if we haven't traded before. More stuff that doesn't fit in my collection. Thanks for stopping by.
Todays give away is all autographs. First come first served. These will be up until tomorrow morning. Email your address if we haven't traded before at Padrographsatlivedotcom. Thanks for stopping by.
As I was cleaning up I found some more stuff to give away. I will probably be able to give away stuff until I run out of PWE to send them in. I have the punched trade card for the Shaq and the Pele has no text on the back. First come, first served. Send me your address at Padrographsatlivedotcom if we haven't traded before. These will be live until tomorrow morning and then I will put up nine more.
Phil Niekro could have been a San Diego legend. In 1969 while still building the Padres C. Arnholt Smith conferred with his management team Eddie Leishman and Buzzie Bavasi in trying to strengthen the team. They decided that they needed to strengthen the pitching staff with some veteran arms. They decided to trade Dick Selma to the Braves for Phil, the Braves agreed to the trade. Buzzie told some unknown low level executive to make the deal. That executive, whose name has been lost in the annals of history erroneously traded Dick Selma to the Cubs for the trio of Gary Ross, Frankie Libran and JOE NIEKRO. The commissioners office ratified the trade. The Padres protested the trade but Commissioner Bowie Kuhn in his first year in the job wanted to prove his command of the job insisted that everything was in order and the trade must be consummated. Phil Niekro went 23-13 with a ERA of 2.56 and an All Star berth while Joe went 8-17 for the Padres and was traded in December of 1969 to the Tigers for Pat Dobson, Dave Campbell and Syd Finch.
How Will the Reds Fare in 2025?
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The *real* start of the baseball season is nearly here (the Reds should
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As a set-collector I have written many times about needing the final card
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It's almost an ongoing issue for our collecting type -- I ...
A 90's Set Building Kit
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A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to clean out my office and organize
a bunch of card related stuff. That's when I discovered a box from John
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156 - FELIX JOSE, CARDINALS
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*The basics: *This is the first of three cards of Felix Jose in the 1993
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last season, the dodgers had more players wearing numbers from the 90's
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#103 Jody Watley (+ Chappell Roan bonus)
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Between this and the previous low-resolution UB40 photo, I needed to check
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scanning t...
Cards from Oren and a Final Contest Reminder!
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*Don't forget to fill out your bracket! And let's check out some terrific
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My latest customs
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The new printer has been working out pretty well other than sometimes
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Tom Silardi? A show recap.
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The recent card show produced some pretty fun stuff. Here's a sampling:1
Beltre refractor, #d /660. This kind of card I would take all day long.2
Teddy ...
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.