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Greg Cleveland
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Going through stuff again, scanned all these to share. It was a lot of fun getting different sheets, and sending in for some. There are so many out there, does anybody else have some to share?
The one that started it all...(okay, so it's 1989, big deal)
Mark Grace and Will Clark collectors--do you have this one?
Harvey's Wallbangers
Never understood why the 1993 Cardinals sheet has no Cardinals on it!
This was a send in. The first batch were unnumbered, the second printing was numbered to 35 or 40,000. Still, I love the photo.
Of course the best thing was to try and get them autographed!
And the tops of them all...
I've shown these before too, but these are from the 1993 Fanfest in Baltimore.
And this sheet is all former ***** Leaguers, most notably Leon Day.
And If you'll allow me to include non-baseball sheets, there's beauties like this...
More autographs from the "Fanfest" from the 1994 NBA All-Star Game, If they weren't all so big, they'd make great cut autos.
And we'll close it with some football. 1992 NFL Experience in Minneapolis.
AFC sheet
NFC sheet
And the Super Bowl Champion sheet which you could only get if you went on Monday after the game. I don't know if they even still do it on Monday.
And that's all I have. Wish I had more, because I loved the artwork, they are great for autographs, and it is something that isn't done anymore. Probably some are more rare than their print numbers show since many never made it home in one piece. Also nice addition to player collections, too. There is a 1989 Sun Times show sheet that promos the 1990 cards and Gary Gaetti is on it. If anyone has that one, I'm interested! Thanks for looking all, and if you have some, show off!
The one that started it all...(okay, so it's 1989, big deal)
Mark Grace and Will Clark collectors--do you have this one?
Harvey's Wallbangers
Never understood why the 1993 Cardinals sheet has no Cardinals on it!
This was a send in. The first batch were unnumbered, the second printing was numbered to 35 or 40,000. Still, I love the photo.
Of course the best thing was to try and get them autographed!
And the tops of them all...
I've shown these before too, but these are from the 1993 Fanfest in Baltimore.
And this sheet is all former ***** Leaguers, most notably Leon Day.
And If you'll allow me to include non-baseball sheets, there's beauties like this...
More autographs from the "Fanfest" from the 1994 NBA All-Star Game, If they weren't all so big, they'd make great cut autos.
And we'll close it with some football. 1992 NFL Experience in Minneapolis.
AFC sheet
NFC sheet
And the Super Bowl Champion sheet which you could only get if you went on Monday after the game. I don't know if they even still do it on Monday.
And that's all I have. Wish I had more, because I loved the artwork, they are great for autographs, and it is something that isn't done anymore. Probably some are more rare than their print numbers show since many never made it home in one piece. Also nice addition to player collections, too. There is a 1989 Sun Times show sheet that promos the 1990 cards and Gary Gaetti is on it. If anyone has that one, I'm interested! Thanks for looking all, and if you have some, show off!