Continuing with the lot of 1974-75 Topps cards I recently picked up, here's another gem. If I had to choose one word to describe Mike Corrigan and his haircut, I'm not sure if I would go with "slow" or "medieval". The pen marks on either side of the Kings name just add to this card in my opinion. Could the photographer have tried any less to get a decent photo?
That haircut probably got him a lot of ladies back in 1974.
Anyway, I did email ya a list of Fleer Ultra cards that you need--I got 120 of the ones you need set aside for you. I'm at school all day today, but will email you the #s again tonight or tomorrow.
Rust (2024)
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2/14 Newness
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My completed sets go international
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For the first five years of this blog, there was nothing more mind-blowing
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*The 4th visit to Grand Slam collectibles is the visit where I bought
those 21K cards.*
*I will break it up into 3 sections, although most cards did not...
Topps Minus 50: Setting The Stage For 1976 Topps
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This is the latest in my Topps Minus 50 series which addresses transactions
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like. ...
Big Day, Big Sign
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It's officially here. The first day of the school year with warm bodies
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rules, a...
1991 Fleer "white border" mod tutorial
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*New (to me) Cardinals cards and a fun surprise.*
Earlier this year, Padrographs opened some new card packages and was kind
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2025 Topps Heritage Rack Pack
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Greetings!
Hope everyone is doing well. We're in the unofficial second half of the
baseball season, after the interesting ending to the All-Star Game in
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Time Traveling
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Another trade with Matty K.
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Mystery Chinese cards
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Back in November of 2023 I went to an antique mall in North Carolina and
grabbed a pack of a mystery NBA set. I finally found where I had put them
and o...
Scoreboard!
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I am a construction lawyer. I have been for over 26 years now. In 2007, I
got involved with the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law,
first...
Big trip, big cards
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I was recently out of town for 9 days in the Denver area. Just another
excuse for not posting often! I was coaching my 14u travel softball team
in the b...
CC: CMYK
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We're still doing this, huh?
Any by this, I mean this blog, which hasn't been updated since January.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again....my Oscar Gamble PC is the most
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wi...
2025 Wallet Card Junior Ortiz
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Here's the new Wallet Card for me in 2025:
Ortiz was a member of the Twins' 1991 World Series winning roster, in the
role of a backup catcher, and the p...
Closing the doors (for now)
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This is a post I knew was coming, but dreaded writing.
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Out of Ideas
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A few months ago I saw a sell sheet for 2023-24 Skybox Metal Universe
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Trading to Completion: Part 2
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So, after a couple of months, how is this project going? Eh, like most of
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Franklin High Star Ron Santo
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Born in 1993 - Max Power
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*You're watching the Simpsons with your daughter the other day...*
"Oh! I bet you'll like the Max Power episode." I said to my daughter.
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Five Months of Mail Roundup!
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2021 and the start of 2022 has been busy for me and I've once again
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I've got som...
A Thunderous New Addition, Pt. 2
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my hobby closet earlier this week. I opened four boxes from the upper
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Throwback Thursday - 02.06.2020
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Every Thursday, I post a card showing a ballplayer wearing a throwback
uniform from my collection. Hopefully, he will be wearing it well, with
proper pants...
Kick Up Your Feet
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Boo
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Well hello there old friends. Didn't mean to scare you.
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2016 Topps Allen & Ginter Retail
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Repack box pack time.
Let's tear in.
Top to Bottom:
141 Colin Rea
144 Matt Holliday
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2 comments:
That haircut probably got him a lot of ladies back in 1974.
Anyway, I did email ya a list of Fleer Ultra cards that you need--I got 120 of the ones you need set aside for you. I'm at school all day today, but will email you the #s again tonight or tomorrow.
Sal
That card is so awful it is awesome
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