Alrighty...a somewhat more interesting piccup this time. The 1998 Pinnacle Plus Team Pinnacle Gold, foil front version.
Neat card, with two HOF second basemen. And astonishingly hard to find. They are not serial numbered, but if I had to guess at the print run, I'd say 50 each of the foil...
Just for the hell of it, I randomly clicked on a card from the ol' collection. And unfortunately I landed on the 2002 Topps Home Team Advantage Indians Team Card. I really don't have anything to say about this one.
In other news, I hear FCB is now accepting nominations for least entertaining...
I will definitely stick up for the USPS. Over the years I might have had 2 or 3 packages lost. Out of maybe a thousand? Or at least 800. And even when something goes from San Francisco to Florida, where it sits and waits for weeks (always Florida, seriously), it usually ends up here in Colorado...
It's a shame you deleted your original post. But the real shame is that I didn't quote it in a reply. I'll do better next time. That way, your un-self-aware, delusional ramblings can be preserved for future generations.
Very nice!
An acquaintance of mine has a Hornsby signed card, which his father had signed in person. Or maybe his uncle. I don't remember. But it has provenance. It was really cool to see and look at in-hand.
And now for something completely different. A contemporary oddball issue! The 2023 Canadian Baseball HOF card. It's not listed on their website for sale, but they still have some copies available for $2 each. Most excellent!
According to TCDB the print run was 500 copies. The 2023 card is...