Just a quick one tonight, featuring an eBay win that arrived in my mailbox a week or two ago:
Aside from being a very long overdue first '51 Topps card in my collection, it's one of my older Red Sox cards period. To me, it's personally significant as well, since a 1950 Bowman Maurice McDermott was the vintage card that first sparked my interest in collecting many years ago. I've sort of had a soft spot for the guy ever since.
This card, which is in pretty remarkable shape for being well over 60 years old now, set me back just $12 and change, around $15 shipped. Why did I buy that blaster of 2014 Topps again?
10 Years of Cardboard History
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Can you believe this has been going on for 10 whole years now? When I
started Cardboard History back on November 22nd, 2014, I actually didn't
expect I ...
3 comments:
Thought it was going to be a Parkhurst, but that's pretty awesome, too!
1951 seems to be a great year for cardboard in general!
Thanks guys! It's thanks to you Dave that I even have a '51 on the hockey side. Still loving that card!
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