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!
Agree. It seems odd that the top piece of plastic is the only one with UD logos on it.
It looks like a (poor) home-made attempt at re-shrink wrapping it all.