There aren’t a lot of on-card Florida Marlins patch autos out there. Glad Topps included Lee in this year’s sets
Tie dyes have emerged as my favorite of the 26352 Prizm parallels
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^never thought I’d see a Jason Hart on here. I was in Midland the summer he was playing for the Rockhounds and got to see him a ton. Super cool dude; I thought he was gonna be the next Giambi
Crossed another of my 90s Marlins type set wantlist
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It’s made collecting SO much more fun.
It also serves as a type set. Every card in the room is different from the others; no two are from the same set, not even different parallels from the same set.
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1. Only buy what I will display. I no longer collect cards that sit in boxes.
2. Continue building my memorabilia room until there is absolutely no space left. Since I took this pic, I’ve put up Marlins shelves in the empty area where the Oregon banner was hung. I’ll have to get creative to add...
Decided to restart my Marlins collection, but only gonna focus on Florida Marlins stuff. Nothing 2012-present unless it’s a retro product
First pickup, Legacy /20
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Picked up the only card I really wanted from the set. Aqua teal idk what Topps calls it
I was really looking forward to Platinum but the parallels are atrocious looking
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Nothing like running into a tatted up biker dude wearing a Bandidos patch…in the Walmart toy aisle. Times certainly have changed
My first Funko. My quest to collect everything besides cards continues
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Nice flip ruined by the cheap file cabinet sticker-looking rectangle that holds the text. Couldn’t they have kept the black/gold motif throughout?
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When I started learning about comics, WW2 issues stood out as the coolest. I wanted a superhero book with Nazis getting killed + a war bond stamp + an Alex Schomburg cover…finally found one that met all criteria
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Oldest/favorite
I agree with everything Brian said regarding the earliest baseball cards. I don’t care about distribution method or any other semantics, but I do think to constitute a “baseball card” it should feature individual players (opposed to team photos). The Lansingburgh set fits that...