Huge work project today and tonight, no time for cards, so you get a scheduled post featuring four quarter box cards instead. I will be back with some real content this weekend. In the meantime, here's a dollar I'll never get back...
I'm not a Jeremy Roenick fan per se, but this is my first 2002-03 Topps Heritage card, which borrows its "TV set" design from the 1966-67 Topps set.
How about an incredibly loud Classic Craig Biggio card? I know I've said this before, but I will basically pick up any mint Classic card of a star like Biggio that I don't already have if it's a quarter or less.
Like the Grant Fuhr from this set that I showed off in a previous post, this one was picked up solely because of the photograph that showcases the great mask and brown pads.
Closing it out is this fantastic black and white beauty featuring Walter Johnson's floating head.
Well, nothing earth-shattering there, but I've certainly spent $1 on much worse in this hobby before...
The Starrs Are Aligned
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When it comes to blogging... my timing is terrible. I'll see things on ESPN
or on other blogs that inspire a post, but I don't have scans ready to go.
On...
2 comments:
I love picking up nice, minty Classic cards, too, Shane. Good finds!
Those pads look absolutely primitve already, don't they?
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