Any one appear in Tuff Stuff or Beckett Ever?

I did in 1999.....just found the article, thought I would share....

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Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
It was still a newsprint style (before the magazine format).
My first article was the cover story. (beginners luck ?)
Man, that was a long time ago.
cheers
edit: a small (very small) reward for anyone who can find a copy.
<< <i>Yes, straight out of college I wrote some articles for TUFF STUFF.
It was still a newsprint style (before the magazine format).
My first article was the cover story. (beginners luck ?)
Man, that was a long time ago.
cheers >>
First article a cover story is pretty cool. I have published over 100 articles, and I think I made the cover story 3 times. From my experience, the cover story usually always goes to one of the more "established" writers in the magazine. (Or at least in non-collectible fields).
You know, I just noticed my little write up is under a column on figure skating....so maybe it doesn't really count...
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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<< <i>I never knew you were a figure skater.
You should see my toe loop jump.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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<< <i>Hey Nick. You stole my line >>
Said the guy that posted it second.
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<< <i>Hey Nick. You stole my line >>
Said the guy that posted it second. >>
Yeah but I thought of it first. I have ESPN ,I know these things
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You are in good company.
edit: did you get the Air force medal card ?
<< <i>Speaking of newspapers. Did you that with the arrival of writing and literacy news reports gained added reliability and, in advanced societies like that of Rome and China, became more formal. Rome had a particularly sophisticated system for circulating written news, centered on the acta -- daily handwritten news sheets, which were posted by the government in the Roman Forum from the year 59 B.C. to at least A.D. 222 and which were filled with news of such subjects as political happenings, trials, scandals, military campaigns and executions. China, too, had early government-produced news sheets, called the tipao, which were first circulated among officials during the Han dynasty (202 B.C. to A.D. 221) and were printed at some point during the T'ang dynasty (618 to 906). >>
I think that is rather simplifying things.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
i thought i pmed you but apparently i didnt
matt,where do you get this stuff from
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just google
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<< <i>I really hope you are joking...ummm...Tuff Stuff o r Beckett? Wow. Really impressive.
Rube, send this guy a Sunday special for me if you would.
Edit to add: I don't need to post a resume here, but I do not find my history lacking. I have been all around the world and have done more things the last 10 years then most of you will do your lifetime. (Not trying to brag...just annoyed a little).
If I was to note my most favored honor, it would perhaps be being named a Guardian of Ensisheim Meteorite. It was earned through years of work in a field I was always the least educated, had the longest hair and fought against the grain every step. I imagine you would even think less of it then you do "Tuff Stuff" but it is the greatest honor a group of colleagues I call friends could bestow on me.
I guess what I am trying to say is, be cool.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
what issue of beckett is that in?knuckles does some amazing stuff- i got a cool papa bell cut sig i really need to send garret,but i cant find the card i wanted it cut into now, wasa leaf candy card,kinda like the diamond kings
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just google
Whatever, tough guy. You are obviously an impressive person. Please forgive me for laughing.
<< <i> I have been all around the world and have done more things the last 10 years then most of you will do your lifetime. >>
Oh yeah? I bet you haven't driven a riding mower off a seawall......HA!
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<< <i> I have been all around the world and have done more things the last 10 years then most of you will do your lifetime. >>
Oh yeah? I bet you haven't driven a riding mower off a seawall......HA! >>
LOL I bet you are right Matt. Now, that is something!!!! It would be better if you had been dodging a meteorite tho...
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Whatever, tough guy. You are obviously an impressive person. Please forgive me for laughing. >>
I don't get it? What are you talikg about?
Me confused
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<< <i> I have been all around the world and have done more things the last 10 years then most of you will do your lifetime. >>
Oh yeah? I bet you haven't driven a riding mower off a seawall......HA! >>
LOL I bet you are right Matt. Now, that is something!!!! It would be better if you had been dodging a meteorite tho... >>
Can't argue with that. That would give the meteorite a story....which equals more $$$.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
I've never accomplished anything to have published.
I have had over the yrs probably 6 letters to the editor published in SCD - no major accomplishment.
Some day - I would like to have an article on Take Me Out to the Ball Game published in SCD or something.
Thanx for sharing!
mike
I have a Beckett hockey issue somewhere with a Knuckles article in it (not the one above).
I have exchanged ideas about doing cards with him. I've also done a few custom signature cards for some people.
I'll see if I can find his e-mail if you you want it. (he's much better at it than me)
here is a link to some of my custom cuts.
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<< <i>Let me say though, it is all in FUN boys... >>
Look Bobby, I don't know you, have never messaged you, have never done anything to you, said anything about you, et al. I was more saying, you don't know me. I come here for fun, not to flex my manhood. Please, be cool.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Steve
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<< <i>Let me say though, it is all in FUN boys... >>
Look Bobby, I don't know you, have never messaged you, have never done anything to you, said anything about you, et al. I was more saying, you don't know me. I come here for fun, not to flex my manhood. Please, be cool. >>
Mark, I hear ya. I am just goofing around. You are cool in my book. Sorry to ruffle your feathers. I just thought it was funny to "brag" about being in Beckett or Tuff Stuff. No hard feelings, we are all here for fun.
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<< <i>Let me say though, it is all in FUN boys... >>
Look Bobby, I don't know you, have never messaged you, have never done anything to you, said anything about you, et al. I was more saying, you don't know me. I come here for fun, not to flex my manhood. Please, be cool. >>
Mark, I hear ya. I am just goofing around. You are cool in my book. Sorry to ruffle your feathers. I just thought it was funny to "brag" about being in Beckett or Tuff Stuff. No hard feelings, we are all here for fun. >>
I don't know how you see that as a "brag." I have been on these boards a couple plus years and just mentioned it...with what, one line. If I thought it was worth bragging about I would have done so years ago, put it in my signature or something. To be honest, I really don't think anything I have done is worth bragging about. There is little I have done that 10 people have not done better.
But anyway, be cool with me, and I will be cool with you.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>That's pretty cool.
I've never accomplished anything to have published.
I have had over the yrs probably 6 letters to the editor published in SCD - no major accomplishment.
Some day - I would like to have an article on Take Me Out to the Ball Game published in SCD or something.
Thanx for sharing!
mike >>
I have a few autograph articles, but very sports wise under my belt. Next time I run across one of them I will scan one (so some likely drunk person can say I'm bragging of course).
But hey, 6 letters in SCD is pretty cool. If I would have known they would publish those Mike Tyson- Britney Spears rumors....I would have beaten you to them.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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I also once had a letter published in a now defunct sports card magazine, Collectors Sportslook.
It was cool to see my name and words in print, even if it was just a small paragraph in a magazine.
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<< <i>While maybe not Beckett or Tuff Stuff, my collection was profiled in Sports Illustrated's commemorative Cal Ripken Jr. "2131" issue back in '95.. >>
Sweet! Pretty sure SI trumps Beckett & Tuff Stuff combined in circulation! Do you have a copy of the article you could scan and share with us?
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<< <i>I worked for a magazine in college that is published by the Smithsonian/Akwekon Press called Native Americans. I did interviews and proof read articles by writers. I did 2 articles but never kept the magazines. I also helped with a newsletter for the native american students at Cornell. >>
That is a very high quality magazine. All the Smithsonian Press stuff is top of the line.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.