One of my Christmas presents was 19 blasters of baseball and 2 of the WWE. I will be presenting one per day for a couple of weeks.
The first one I opened was a Happy Little Box of Bob Ross Baseball.
One of my Christmas presents was 19 blasters of baseball and 2 of the WWE. I will be presenting one per day for a couple of weeks.
The first one I opened was a Happy Little Box of Bob Ross Baseball.
I have all the Heritage base cards since 2001. It is one set I look forward to and have kept collecting. 1974 was one of my favorite sets looks wise. A couple of years ago I made a 74 set of all fifty governors in the US and sent them out to get signed. I got 25 back signed and some with gifts.
Last weekend I went to the card show at Lloyd Center. I sold a Daniel Bryan autographed card, so I bought a few things. Mostly packs so I will be showing the packs and what was in them. First off is a World Series Heroes pack from 2002.
World Series Hero Mickey Mantle adorns the cover of the pack. I got his autograph once at a show here in Portland. I did not pull one of the Classic World Match-Up Jersey that were inserted 1:240 packs.I decided to get in on the wallet card fun. So I have chosen this Tony Gwynn card
I only needed one card to finish off Robert's birthday present, card #70 from 2023 Topps flagship and here it is.
Today is my friend Robert's 70th Birthday. He is not getting his birthday present until the end of the week at least because it is not complete and won't be until 2023 Topps Series 1 is out. I have a box coming next day air to try and get the card as soon as possible.
Thank you to everyone who helped out, in no particular order, The Diamond King, A Penny Sleeve, Cards As I see them, Baseball Card Breakdown, Baseball Cards Come to Life, Angels in Order, and the Cooperstown Advocate and his brother.
1954-1961. Ted Williams leads off followed by Elmer Valo of the KCA's, then1989-1997 Ozzie Smith at #40
2016-2022 Card #70 is not out yet, it will be Darrin Ruf. I hope I get him in the box I ordered from Dave and Adam's. Thanks again for all your help. I have already decided what I am doing for his 80th birthday in ten years if we are both here.
Thanks to Fuji and eBay my 19 pages of Tony Gwynn cards are now full. Here they are in all there glory. And of course they in reverse order. I am happy with the cards I have chosen.
I cut down my Padrographs to just nine cards from each year. I also kept one card of each manager and a few odds and ends. I will share those with you at some point.
I work retail at a mall so our busy time of the year is beginning.