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I can't seem to locate it right now; however, I have a card which is both one-of-kind and (at the same time) pretty much worthless.
In the mid '90s, I went to a Phillies game and came across a cool booth near one of the concession stands. It was hosted by Donruss and they were creating custom baseball cards. For roughly $10 or so, you could have a card made - of yourself. I had on a jersey and cap already...they gave me a bat to hold, took my picture, and made a card right there, on the spot...of ME! Stats on the back and everything. I was a 4th year player with a wretched batting average (.260, I think) but a little bit of power (averaged 25 HRs or so per year.) When I finally find that card, I will scan and post. Best, Eric
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (137/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (200/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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