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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: identify7
There are lots of reasons that I like my cards. Some of my favorites have survived my youthful collecting fifty years ago. Others represent trades or purchases of cards which were right for a variety of reasons. Although I do not have a Marichal that my brother spray painted the face on, I do have the following card which is among my favorites. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: joe brennan
My favorite card, no matter what I pick up. one of my childhood hero's. Saw Joe play many games, some in Shea Stadium and most at old War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, New York. Every time I look at it it reminds me of the Bills games my father and I went to. He's been gone 24 years now, but I think of him every time. 2nd would be the Red Cobby I won from Scott Gaynors auction last year. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: Mike
Out of the thousands of cards I own, my favorite would be my T207 Buck Weaver. PSA 5. Anonymous back. I suppose it could be his smile, or it could be the whole Black Sox thing. who knows. I just like it. I will never sell it. Though he died 7 years before I was born, he is one of the players that I collect. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: Paul
Not vintage but, 1970 Seaver. When I was about 8 years old, I had a bunch of cards scattered across the back seat of our car. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a card get sucked out the window. Seaver was by far my favorite player, so I frantically looked through my pile, & sure enough it was my Seaver. My mom knew how serious this was to me, so we walked the side of the road for what seemed like a long time until we found it. A few years later, our cat destroyed all my cards by peeing on them. I've since replaced that Seaver, & will always remember searching along the roadside for it. My favorite pre war card is the Cobb Novelty Cutlery. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: jay behrens
One of my favorite cards as a kid was a 1971 Lowell Palmer card with him wearing a pair of Ray Ban Balloramas. When I was 17, I was finally able to afford a pair ($100 in 1980). They survived until 1994 when I accidently stepped on them. I haven't been able to find a replacement pair since then |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: Genaro
If you only knew how many cards I had to flip before I won this card. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: bill
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: jay behrens
Lucky man. I'd love to have one of those, but ahve to settle for this And his Colgan Tin Top is a pure pipe dream. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: Jerry
My favorite card when I was a kid was this 1959 Topps Bill Henry, Why you ask, Well, Bill Lived in my neighborhood and his son was a southpaw pitcher on my Little league team. It took me many trips to the Utotem and many packs later before I got him. I almost traded a 56 Mantle to a kid for him. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: steve f
The kindest and patient autographer in modern hockey history. Talkative and never turned a kid away and we were persistant little monkeys. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: dd
1956 Topps Mantle a card my father got from a pack when he was a kid |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: Bill Kasel
1977 Topps Dale Murphy rookie card. My childhood hero and the first card I actually saved up to purchase. I think I paid all of $19 in 1982 but that took a lot of aluminum cans to recycle. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
As a 10 year old, the 1949 season was real magic for me. |
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Tell me about one of your favorite cards.
Posted By: DJ
My favorite card of all-time is still the 1953 Topps Willie Mays. It is truly a surreal piece of art to me, unlike the many head shots in the set. Just a neat fielding image and when I was twelve years old, saved up my odd-job monies and was able to pick up a nice EX example for $95. Still have it today. |
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