Here are the first eleven pages of the Phrankenset. After Night Owl's post about horizontal cards I thought I might do a horizontal only Frankenset some day. The frankenset concept is fun because it works within and without the limits of collecting. We will get back to voting next week. All of the prizes went out yesterday. Thank you for stopping by and thank you for your assistance.
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i've been holding on to this
2023 topps update jason heyward jack-o-lantern parallel since late last
year for the express purpose of posting it tonight.
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11 comments:
Looks like you got bipped!
Just beautiful!! I think my favorite out of all the cards might be a non-player, the Agnes Mckee.
great to see the pages all together. phrankensets are phun to phlip through!
Digging the 74 Washington's
Great looking start to your Frankenset. Looking forward to the next round of voting. As for me, I have started three different Frankensets; one each in baseball, football and hockey. I always liked the idea behind a Frankenset because the collector can pick and choose what cards go into their set.
It's odd that the '96 Score Bip Roberts aren't the same number, I guess the Dugout Collection parallels left out a couple players?
Looks great, lots of variety (and Bips) The '74 Washington variations are neat but I'm fascinated by the Upper Deck Nady and Quantrill cards on page three. Are those team issue cards? I'd love to track down a couple for the Padres pages in my All-time Teams binder.
That's so cool that the Dick Williams signed Mother's Cookies card kicks off this frankenset. By the way... the idea for a horizontal frankenset sounds very interesting.
I've been floating around the idea of building a cracked Kellogg's card frankenset since I have a stack sitting in a box just collecting dust. It'd be small... but I've gotta start somewhere.
Nice to see a wide selection of manufacturer's product lines represented here, even oddballs.
Good to see Topps 1987s making some appearances. I want to build my Tony Gwynn frankenset at some point.
Wait, what, the Sombrero Bips aren't the same number? That's Bip being Bip I guess. Real cool to see the Frankenset!
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