First one was from '91 Arena Holograms Hockey (French edition):
...followed soon after by '91 ProLine Portaits Football:
My first baseball auto was quite some time later:
I still have all of them.
I don’t recall which member was collecting these home-made forum member cards…it was before the “great software upgrade of 2010” (or whenever it was). Anyway…this was the one I sent to him. I think I might’ve actually been the 19th person to sign up, but that “MyPens” guy was deleted in short...
Great series and fantastic game 7. Congrats to Cubs fans!
Also, I thought the vintage Budweiser/Harry Caray commercial after the game was, simply put: perfect.
Dude.
If you casually grab one off your night stand and show me that I wasted all that time searching, I'm gonna reach through the internet and choke you.
:-)
Dedication. Madness. Same difference. Ha!
My goal was to get all of the non-1/1s, and just doing that took a long time.
The fact that I got a couple 1/1s along the way is just "gravy" IMO.
Thanks!
I remember back in 1999 when Beckett released its first rookie card rolodex, I was amazed that Pat Burrell had so many more rookie cards than everyone else. I thought it would be cool to try to get a copy of every one of them (including parallels), but since he was the most expensive guy in that...
Sometimes there’s a card out there that should be fairly easy to locate, but for whatever reason you just can’t find. This was the case with the last card I needed to complete my Pedro Alvarez rookie card collection: the 2011 A&G “no-number” mini.
For about 4-5 years I’ve been looking in the...
It was 1978, and in mid September the Yanks trailed the Sox by 4. They went to Fenway and swept the 4-game series. The “Boston Massacre”.
We all know how the season ended. LOL!
I’d love to see them do it again!