My Favorite Pictures from the Past Year or so...

Feel free to add on - I just thought these were cool.
The first one I found while surfing for vintage pics on the internet. It poignantly displays the true virtue of card collecting.

The next was posted a few times but some newcomers may have missed it and it is the new year and we all should be cranking up the "way back machine...."

And here's some 53T for sale - the big thing that's interesting is when you blow up a box, you can see that it has the SERIES on it!!!


Another one I found was the pic of Joe E. Browns memorabilia room.

And last, I stole this from BBCKid's web - it shows a candid view of someone holding a true piece of cardboard history! I still regret not picking up a pack from that find!

These were some of the cleanest packs one will ever see!

Well, that's it for my pictorial review - I did enjoy some of the pics from DGF's web - but I didn't save any.
Happy New Year
mike
The first one I found while surfing for vintage pics on the internet. It poignantly displays the true virtue of card collecting.

The next was posted a few times but some newcomers may have missed it and it is the new year and we all should be cranking up the "way back machine...."

And here's some 53T for sale - the big thing that's interesting is when you blow up a box, you can see that it has the SERIES on it!!!


Another one I found was the pic of Joe E. Browns memorabilia room.

And last, I stole this from BBCKid's web - it shows a candid view of someone holding a true piece of cardboard history! I still regret not picking up a pack from that find!

These were some of the cleanest packs one will ever see!

Well, that's it for my pictorial review - I did enjoy some of the pics from DGF's web - but I didn't save any.
Happy New Year
mike
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<< <i>Stone do you know what year the first pic is from? (The kids trading Baseball cards) >>
Most all of the cards look like 63Ts.
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I can't find it now, but it made me laugh my a$$ off.
My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
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My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
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My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
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I enlarged the 1952 Topps photo and got a really nice 11 x14 print.
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