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Re: Why rookie cards?
I will present a contrarian view of this situation of rookie cards being the best of a given player. I attended my first major card collector convention in July 1972. It was the Midwest Sports Collec… (View Post)6 -
Re: Is this a valid and attractive aspect of this card for sale to you as a collector?
"I think it's more of a big deal if the player is known for a specific uniform number." Well, obviously. Moreover, those 100 baseball fans all would have sky-high raised eyebrows were they … (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this a valid and attractive aspect of this card for sale to you as a collector?
To answer the question directly of the OP, yes, by all means, if a serial number matches the player's uniform number that is a little more special than some other number, but bruin805 is also correct… (View Post)2 -
Re: R.I.P Tony O
RIP, Tony O. You gave us Hawk fans so much joy. After the horrible trade in spring, 1967, just about everything went bad for the Hawks. Tony was such a magnificent breath of fresh air. He was the epi… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Mount Rushmore of my (Insert Favorite Player/Team here) Collection
I have several, for which I am extremely humbled to own. I got permission from the author of NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN to post these images from his copyrighted book. Hope you enjoy them. --- Indian… (View Post)2