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Old 02-13-2013, 08:46 AM
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Default Topps Portrays Prince Fielder on World's Largest Baseball Card

now the big question ....... card saver or top loader??

from: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...-baseball-card

Topps unveiled the world's largest baseball card on Tuesday, measuring 90 feet by 60 feet.

Prince Fielder .....
As if the 5'11", 275-pound behemoth could get any bigger.

In all likelihood, no one is going to be collecting or trading these cards. Then again, I've seen people do stranger things.

Topps, a Brooklyn-based company, has been around since 1938. The company made its first sets of cards in 1951. Since then, Topps has been looking for new ways to spice up its products, from new designs to different materials.

The latest move by Topps is just another means to attract publicity. Judging by the overall reaction to the unveiling on Tuesday, it appears the company did a fine job.
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