…my collection gave to me Nine Team Cards, Eight Crusty Skippers, Seven TTM Autos, Six 1960 High Numbers, Five Checked Up Checklists, Four Mini Cards, Three Jersey Relics, Two 56’s, And a Cardboard Zeppelin!
Tags: 12 Days of Christmas, 1958 Topps, 1959 Topps, 1962 Topps, 1964 Topps, 1971 Topps, 1972 Topps, 1980 Topps, 1981 Topps, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Athletics, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, Montreal Expos, team card
Filed Under: Some Cards by slangon
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So the other day I showed off a handful of 1960’s Topps cards that I needed for my set that I got off of Sportlots. Well, that wasn’t all that was in that there envelope. There was also a small pile of other, assorted, banged-up, vintage goodness. Let’s investigate, shall we. 1960 Fleer #33 Wilbert […]
Tags: 1956 Topps, 1958 Topps, 1960 Fleer, 1965 Topps, 1971 Topps, Cardboard Abuse, Chicago Cubs, Cleon Jones, Kansas City Athletics, Mike Jorgensen, Ron Taylor, Roy Sievers, team card, Wilbert Robinson
Filed Under: Bargin Bin Baseball Cards by slangon
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I’ve been winning a bunch of eBay auctions lately and putting some pretty good dents in my Mets want lists in the process. The good thing is that many of the cards I’ve been scoring are some of the bigger stars from the different older team sets, so it’s been good to get them out […]
Tags: 1960 Topps, coach card, Del Rice, Ed Bouchee, Georges Maranda, Johnny Callison, Kansas City Athletics, Larry Sherry, Milwaukee Braves, Red Wilson, Roy McMillan
Filed Under: It Came from the 'Bay by slangon
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I’m not sure what the weather is like where you are, but here in New Jersey it’s one of those days that overcast, a little bit cool and looks like it could rain any second. Not very conducive to the yard work I was planning on doing this afternoon. So instead, I share with you […]
Tags: 1964 Topps, 1965 Topps, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Jimmy Piersall, Kansas City Athletics, manager card, team card
Filed Under: It Came from the 'Bay by slangon
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