Jack Straw
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Re: Supercollector Newsletter
Thanks Tim great read I am already looking forward to the next.
Thanks Tim great read I am already looking forward to the next.
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DaClyde said:To echo the comments from my email, I think this newsletter turned out really good. Maybe after some period of time, you might consider using a blog as a sort of article archive that you can continue to tweak, but the content and presentation worked well in this format, though for some reason Adobe really seems to hate images when embedded in PDFs. I see the same problem at work when I print to PDF, and my images lose a lot of their quality.
On to the articles...
For the 1978 Sports Photo Association 3" pins, I have seen a couple of Pete Rose pins from this series numbered as 344 (Expos) and 363 (Reds), though neither had signatures, so that puts them as being released at least up to 1984. So far over at SCF, I have 120 identified in the checklist. Just have to remember to keep hitting eBay every month or so for more.
Also, check this blog posting that might explain those with signatures, but no numbers:
http://fleersticker.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... ation.html
thelesquad said:Very nice read, Tim. I wasn't aware of all the variations for the 87 Topps Stickers. I went on the hunt and found the two test versions I needed. I also realized I had the blue font version of the foil, so I'm now in the hunt for the black font version. I also added the two 87 Cunningham checklists to my hunt list as well. Thanks!
ASTROBURN said:Thanks! I just printed it at work. Cant wait to put it next to the toilet with my Guitar World magazines for some "light" reading later...
Can you also email me a 3 hole punch and a report cover?![]()
tpeichel said:DaClyde said:Also, check this blog posting that might explain those with signatures, but no numbers:
http://fleersticker.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... ation.html
Hmm, not sure if that article explains it. The 1981 Fleer pictures were used for both the numbered and non-numbered examples. Did I miss something?
tpeichel said:ASTROBURN said:Thanks! I just printed it at work. Cant wait to put it next to the toilet with my Guitar World magazines for some "light" reading later...
Can you also email me a 3 hole punch and a report cover?![]()
Not sure how I should feel about you putting it next to your crapper.
DaClyde said:tpeichel said:DaClyde said:Also, check this blog posting that might explain those with signatures, but no numbers:
http://fleersticker.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... ation.html
Hmm, not sure if that article explains it. The 1981 Fleer pictures were used for both the numbered and non-numbered examples. Did I miss something?
I meant it explains at least one avenue the non-numbered pins were distributed, not so much their existence and life's purpose in the world.
ASTROBURN said:tpeichel said:ASTROBURN said:Thanks! I just printed it at work. Cant wait to put it next to the toilet with my Guitar World magazines for some "light" reading later...
Can you also email me a 3 hole punch and a report cover?![]()
Not sure how I should feel about you putting it next to your crapper.
Oh, I didn't mean to insult... Just a joke about how that's where I get uninterrupted reading done![]()
ASTROBURN said:That was an awesome read! I loved the cameo rating section. I'm a level 3 Cameo collector "Cameo Fetish"! Nice to see one of my cards as an exampleI'm gonna have to add that to my sig...
I also liked the supercollector spotlight. Drew's site inspired mine, to the point where he helped me with pointers and even introduced me to the program that it runs on. Thanks Drew!
I cant wait to read more. Here's to looking forward to the next issue! Thanks!!
FrostyCollects said:Got to read the first issue on my iPad....it was quite fun. Looking forward to the next issue.
Good job!