I tried to use the Wayback Machine to see what the website on the Grieve card looked like, but nothing of significance showed up. It'd be cool to see what some of those websites Pacific used looked like back in 1998.
big little guys
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i recently completed another trade with oren, a collector who is familiar
to many of you out there in the blogosphere. he sent some great stuff my
way, inc...
The Awesome Night Card Binder, pages 1-12
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A couple of weeks ago I added the first 2024 card to my night card binder.
It's this Reds card, which I slipped into the No. 133 slot.
It reminded me t...
A Short Break from Baseball
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The 2024 NFL Draft is finally over. *No.* I didn't watch it, but I did
keep an eye on who the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers drafted.
Let's fac...
Oversized cards and big numbers
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**I have noted that all of my posts that feature Mark McGwire receive
significantly fewer views and comments. Lol!! And yet I persist....
some people ...
98 - TOM CANDIOTTI, DODGERS, P
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*The basics:* Tom Candiotti was making his first appearance as a Dodger in
several 1993 sets. He appeared with the Dodgers in a few 1992 update sets,
as...
Birds and Such
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*It's another group break round-up. *
It's been pointed out a number of times that I seem to collect a lot of
bird teams. Both pro bird teams were heavi...
A little Bush and some Big Hurt
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Happy for Reggie Bush getting his Heisman back. Got a small PC going for
him because he’s a "local kid" for me; went to a rival high school in my
distric...
#85 New Edition (+ New Order bonus)
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New Edition here at #85 is a rare case of an inactive act getting a
MusiCard in 1991. Besides the gold Legends subset with the likes of Bob
Marley and Le...
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.
6 comments:
Piazza, Griffey Jr., and Nomar please. Send or save as you wish. Thanks.
Jeter.
Thanks.
How about the Bonds? Thanks and have a safe weekend!
I tried to use the Wayback Machine to see what the website on the Grieve card looked like, but nothing of significance showed up. It'd be cool to see what some of those websites Pacific used looked like back in 1998.
nice piazza! i don't think i will ever know how many fleer inserts he has. they seem to still be coming out of the woodwork.
Clemens and Jones please and thank you!
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