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Thanks Al!
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bigalbert said:Ritm, those are a couple of great adds to the collection.
Congrats
AL
slette, that was a pretty insensitive remark
Man, i am all for you getting your state puzzle piece but when they all sell for $30 or more you are going to have to exercise your bid finger a bit.TBTwinsFan said:Minnesota ended for just under $40. Beat out my max of $8
timfsu2k said:Very cool idea, but I did not know that some of the cards featured more than one state. Wonder why they didn't go with a card per state??
Krom said:Man, i am all for you getting your state puzzle piece but when they all sell for $30 or more you are going to have to exercise your bid finger a bit.TBTwinsFan said:Minnesota ended for just under $40. Beat out my max of $8
Sucks i know dam PennsylvaniaZan said:Love your idea. Unfortunately my home state is attached to Pennsylvania, kinda lame :/
timfsu2k said:Very cool idea, but I did not know that some of the cards featured more than one state. Wonder why they didn't go with a card per state??
rsmath said:timfsu2k said:Very cool idea, but I did not know that some of the cards featured more than one state. Wonder why they didn't go with a card per state??
Topps phoning it in? ::facepalm::
wolfmanalfredo said:Because of this thread, I've started a Minnesota PC. Picked up a few of the 1888 Ginters to show off once they're in hand. I'm thinking about puting all the states and territories together. Cool to have something thats about 20 years removed from the civil war, and only around 20 years after my home state was actually an official state.
RITM said:wolfmanalfredo said:Because of this thread, I've started a Minnesota PC. Picked up a few of the 1888 Ginters to show off once they're in hand. I'm thinking about puting all the states and territories together. Cool to have something thats about 20 years removed from the civil war, and only around 20 years after my home state was actually an official state.
I am yet to make another Tennessee purchase but have been looking up other sets with a card representing the home state.
Does anyone know of a good resource to find state card checklists?
I don't believe Topps phoned anything in on this one. Sure, they could have made something for the smaller states but, in order for the map to be proportionate, they had to do it this way.rsmath said:timfsu2k said:Very cool idea, but I did not know that some of the cards featured more than one state. Wonder why they didn't go with a card per state??
Topps phoning it in? ::facepalm::
Certainly with some thought, they could figure out what relic they could put with states that didn't get their own card. I certainly don't believe there might be enough boring states that you can't figure out some relic to use.