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What a great read! Congrats on having all of your hard work pay off in such fantastic fashion. That story illustrates how this card collecting hobby can take you on some fun and amazing adventures.
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Agreed that this is the best thread ever. Great storytelling, and what an incredible experience. I am so glad you are on this forum to share both your work, and your meeting with your baseball idol. You truly are living the dream, one that so many player collectors (myself included) would love to see come true.
Not really much more to say about this amazing experience. I agree with the others above that say this may be the greatest thread ever posted. I just wanted to reply to be a part of it!
If Gwynn was still alive, this is exactly how I picture a visit with him and Alicia would go, but throw in some barbecue ribs in there as well! I never disliked Canseco before, but I exponentially like him even more after reading this!
Great stuff!
Wow! I am speechless. I always comment on your threads due to they great story telling, entertaining, and amazing customs you manage to pull.
I've met the players that I collect so I know the amazing feeling, but they are in no way the stars that Canseco is. And you managed to get into his kitchen and get cupcakes, haha.
Congratulations on the amazing experience and everything you had prepared. I will be waiting for more pictures
There's nothing else I can add that hasn't already been said, but have to chime in and say AMAZING - you had a personal singing AND freakin' cupcakes with Jose Canseco...who else can say that?
Jose will be coming to my card shop in a few weeks in New Jersey. I may take off that day. I met him at a show before and he signed a couple auto's for me after I couldn't decide which card I wanted him to sign back in 1988. I was 13 at the time. This was a terrific read. I felt like I was there reading this!