Dravecky was signing at the card show last weekend and I almost had him sign a copy of his 1986 Topps card. I ended up getting his 1983 Topps and 1987 Topps cards signed.
By the way, do you need a Sandy Alomar Jr. autograph? I picked up a pair of his autographs last weekend (1989 Topps #648 and 1989 Fleer #300). Let me know if you can use either of these for your Frankenset or Padres collection.
In a hobby lull (another downsizing post)
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Did I show this 1941 Play Ball Whit Wyatt I got about a month ago? I don't
think I did, I used to be more on top of stuff like that but that's the way
i...
clubhouse presence
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the theme of many of my posts over the last few months has been "focus".
there are certain sets or inserts that i am paying closer attention to,
given the ...
Mid-Week PWE Round-Up
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*A long lost Whitey and more from a couple of familiar Dodger-loving faces.*
There have been a couple of old-school '80s variations on my want list for
q...
234 - JOE OLIVER, REDS, C
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*The basics: *Joe Oliver's only card in the 1993 Upper Deck set. He was
coming off his most productive season to date, playing in 143 games for the
Red...
The Last of the Vintage Cardboard (for now)
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I've spent quite a few posts showing off my purchase of a large lot of
Topps World on Wheels cards from 1953-1955: (here, here, here, here, and
here). T...
Mascots, Mustaches, and a Mystery
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Sometimes collectors collect the craziest things. I know, because I'm one
of those collectors.
Back in March, Topps released their Celebration mega boxes ...
DIAGNOSTIC TEST POST
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This post can be edited to diagnose error messages. Test change 1. Test
change 2. Test image will be lower. YouTube video test. Another test change.
More Adventures from a Time Gone By
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A few months ago here on the blog, I shared four cards that I'd picked up
from a 1956 set called Gum Inc. Adventure.
Combine the fantastic artwork on the f...
Hall of Fame and Hall of ... Mirrors?
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OK, I didn't have a good way to tie these cards together with a nice
title, but I tried. But I am giving them away!!First up is a strange card
of recent ...
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.
2 comments:
Dravecky was signing at the card show last weekend and I almost had him sign a copy of his 1986 Topps card. I ended up getting his 1983 Topps and 1987 Topps cards signed.
By the way, do you need a Sandy Alomar Jr. autograph? I picked up a pair of his autographs last weekend (1989 Topps #648 and 1989 Fleer #300). Let me know if you can use either of these for your Frankenset or Padres collection.
Mark, 648 and 300 are both ones I have thanks.
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