Today I've got a card for your viewing pleasure that I drooled over years ago when I first saw it. One of those that I've always had in the back of my mind and would occasionally search eBay for ever since. Earlier this year I finally found a copy for a price I was happy with:
This is one of those legends variation cards from 2009 Topps. Tell me that's not one of the more interesting photos you've seen on a baseball card? As someone who is fascinated by old time baseball, particularly the Brooklyn Dodgers, this particular piece of cardboard just struck a chord with me. Such an awesome, but totally strange, photo of the Dodgers backstop. Not sure what he's doing in front of the outfield wall, outstretched like that. Clearly a posed shot but I like it nonetheless. Good to know that even back in the '50s Van Heusen shirts had soft collars and wouldn't wrinkle...ever!
Here's the back. The standard card #210 on the 2009 Topps checklist belongs to Geovany Soto, so this particular card is #210A I guess, or would it be #210B? Nobody wants to see the back though (even though it does include complete career stats!), let's take one more peek at that great front:
That's all for today. Maybe this weekend I'll finally get one of these trade package thank you posts up...
...and why is Campy wearing a glove on his right hand?!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those cards I've always dreamed of owning. Trouble is, I can never seem to find one in my price range.
ReplyDeleteWell, I know of something I need to add to my Campy Collection....
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! Greg, Nick is correct on the price, these sell for more than you think they would for some reason.
ReplyDeleteI paid an even $10 for mine plus a couple bucks shipping and that was after a couple of years on the lookout. If you see one for $10 or under snatch it up!
Funny how a shirt ad on the wall might offend me today but I love when it's from "the old days".
ReplyDeleteWOWOWOW!!!! Great card!!!
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