chrome priority
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long gone are the days where it was possible to collect all of the cards of
any given player, let alone team. and, while i've tried to finish off a
dodger ...
Future watch
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Twelve years ago I wrote a post about the return of the Topps Future
Star(s) label and my lack of appreciation for it when Topps first broke it
out in t...
A Surprise Package from S.R. '75 Cards
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A few days ago, Stuart of S.R. '75 Cards fame reached out to me, stating
that he had a surprise package to mail me. It didn't take long for a large
padded...
Thank You for Being a [Custom Card]
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If the title of this blog post has already caused a certain TV theme song
to play in your mind, I guess the cat is out of the bag. There's no need
for me t...
218 - CORY SNYDER, GIANTS, OF
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*The basics:* Cory Snyder appears for the first time in the 1993 Upper Deck
set. He has two cards in the set with the other one showing him with the
te...
An International Post
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This was a pretty stressful week in the classroom, but the World Baseball
Classic is off and running... so there's *balance in the force*.
*2006 Upper De...
Year in Pics: Cards Ending in “-Ipken”
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The last twelve months featured the cardboard personifications of good and
evil whispering from my shoulders. Only one would survive a year of chaos,
music...
TGI Mailday
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Got cards in the mail from a few different sources today, helping it shape
up into a pretty nice Friday afternoon. Let's whip up a quick post out of
'em....
Not Forgotten
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*A baseball-heavy pile o' cards.*
I almost never post about my TCDB trades, but one that came across my desk
around Halloween time included a bunch of bo...
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.
12 comments:
Gotta go w with my Michigan Man, Clayton Richard.
Go Blue!
Hoffman!
The Hoffman is a good looking card.
2019 Topps was a solid design... but a well-cropped Hoffman photo gets my vote.
Voting for Hoffman.
I don't often vote for horizontal cards, as they can disrupt the flow of the page, but gotta go with Hoffman.
Clayton Richard's face wins my vote!
I like the 2019 Topps design but Bret Alan's comment is spot on. I'm going with Hoffman too.
Also totally agree with Bret Alan's comment. The Hoffman is a really nice looking card.
Going with the nice looking Hoff!
The Hall of Famer gets my vote here...go Hoffman!
Easy one, former Wolverine Richard.
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