It's kinda a toss up for me. I like all my cards but these two are pretty special to me. They are part of a very expensive and hard to find set, 2000 Donruss/Playoff Hawaii Promo Autos
I don't really have a high dollar card. If I did, I would likely sell it, unless I really needed it for a set/sets.
Here is likely my best...
This is likely my favorite card...
It is an index card that I scribbled a Bradshaw drawing on before meeting him about 10 years ago. I have 5 or 6 others, all football HOF'ers.
Clear Skies, Mark
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
I've a few relative expensive cards, but at the moment, these are my favorites.
Freddie Lynn was my childhood idol. Broke my heart when he was traded to the Angels. Anyway, not sure why I waited so long to start collecting his cards. All the steroid monkeys from the 90's have turned me off the usual superstars.
<< <i>Mark, nice job on that Bradshaw card- I really like that! >>
It is not my best scribble and really was done really fast but Bradshaw was really cool and we talked for like 30 minutes. Since that day and after watching him on FOX sports for the last several years, I am almost convinced, Bradshaw knows nothing about football. How he had the success he did is beyond me. (Half joking.)
My better one, not that I am super proud of it, they are all purposely cartoon-like, is likely Mike Ditka.
I made a postcard of this one during my postcard producing days.....if you would like one Perk msg. me your addy.
Clear Skies, Mark
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
It's not my best card, but I'd say it contends to be the most interesting. I asked Knuckles to put this together for me in '06. Waner, of course, being dead, was unavailable to sign the card in person. At the time, it seemed like a crazy-good idea. These days, the idea seems to me a bit more crazy than good, but I still get a kick out of it.
<< <i>It's not my best card, but I'd say it contends to be the most interesting. I asked Knuckles to put this together for me in '06. Waner, of course, being dead, was unavailable to sign the card in person. At the time, it seemed like a crazy-good idea. These days, the idea seems to me a bit more crazy than good, but I still get a kick out of it.
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Cool, i like it...scan of back? Did he use a photo, and then somehow use photoshop or some other editing program to change the colors to make it look to match the A&G design?
<< <i>Cool, i like it...scan of back? Did he use a photo, and then somehow use photoshop or some other editing program to change the colors to make it look to match the A&G design? >>
No, that's an actual card from the '06 A&G set. I believe what he did is sandwich the cut sig between two copies of the card... cutting the window for the sig on the top copy (obviously) and leaving the bottom copy whole... So the back is the normal A&G back.
bigreddog, why isn't this Montana graded? It is one of the better centered ones I have seen. From the scan, I can't really make out the corners but from what I see it can't be that bad.. Is there a wrinkle or something?
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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Front followed by the back
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Today its ummmmmmm the Baugh.
NEVER SEEN THOSE KIND OF CARDS BEFORE!
Nice Lawn!
<< <i>As in the most valuable? Or favorite? >>
So i meant the one that means he most to you
Most favorite:
and all the Baugh cards..can't pick just one!
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Here is likely my best...
This is likely my favorite card...
It is an index card that I scribbled a Bradshaw drawing on before meeting him about 10 years ago. I have 5 or 6 others, all football HOF'ers.
Clear Skies,
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Lucky enough to keep this baby mint since 88 !
How much $$$$$ to seperate you from that card?
No $$$$$$ in the world my friend , some items you just can't put a price on !
Freddie Lynn was my childhood idol. Broke my heart when he was traded to the Angels. Anyway, not sure why I waited so long to start collecting his cards. All the steroid monkeys from the 90's have turned me off the usual superstars.
Favorite - these 2 tie:
"Molon Labe"
2000 CE Supreme Tom Brady Hologold #'d/20
<< <i>Mark, nice job on that Bradshaw card- I really like that! >>
It is not my best scribble and really was done really fast but Bradshaw was really cool and we talked for like 30 minutes. Since that day and after watching him on FOX sports for the last several years, I am almost convinced, Bradshaw knows nothing about football. How he had the success he did is beyond me. (Half joking.)
My better one, not that I am super proud of it, they are all purposely cartoon-like, is likely Mike Ditka.
I made a postcard of this one during my postcard producing days.....if you would like one Perk msg. me your addy.
Clear Skies,
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
And a few of my favorite Raw cards
Vintage, Modern, and Prospect...
Mike
It's not my best card, but I'd say it contends to be the most interesting. I asked Knuckles to put this together for me in '06. Waner, of course, being dead, was unavailable to sign the card in person. At the time, it seemed like a crazy-good idea. These days, the idea seems to me a bit more crazy than good, but I still get a kick out of it.
<< <i>It's not my best card, but I'd say it contends to be the most interesting. I asked Knuckles to put this together for me in '06. Waner, of course, being dead, was unavailable to sign the card in person. At the time, it seemed like a crazy-good idea. These days, the idea seems to me a bit more crazy than good, but I still get a kick out of it.
Cool, i like it...scan of back? Did he use a photo, and then somehow use photoshop or some other editing program to change the colors to make it look to match the A&G design?
<< <i>Cool, i like it...scan of back? Did he use a photo, and then somehow use photoshop or some other editing program to change the colors to make it look to match the A&G design? >>
No, that's an actual card from the '06 A&G set. I believe what he did is sandwich the cut sig between two copies of the card... cutting the window for the sig on the top copy (obviously) and leaving the bottom copy whole... So the back is the normal A&G back.
chaz
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Snorto~
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Nick gave you that card, didn't he?
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How did that centering get 9.5?
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>How did that centering get 9.5? >>
The placement of his nose on the card.
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That is too funny
Good job Nick
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<< <i>That is too funny
Good job Nick >>
I cant take credit for making the card. It was made by the up and coming card maker on the board HeritageAddict aka Doran.
<< <i>I'll go with this one:
WOW, great card Mike!!
joe
i say 9.5 Tilt
j
RIP GURU