Interested in owning this charming new-in-the-box ornament from 2000 Hallmark Keepsakes? If you have a US mailing address, comment to share where you'll proudly display Mark this holiday season. Randomization will take place sometime next Saturday with lucky number five taking home the prize.
An off-centered look at life, and reflection through cardboard...hot dog in hand.
Showing posts with label Mark McGwire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark McGwire. Show all posts
Monday, November 30, 2015
Into the Hall - Mark?
Mark McGwire: his likely destiny - to roam empty halls with Pete Rose. Perhaps you could offer him refuge on your Christmas Tree or on some other worthy display? Tis the season of giving! Please, take it off my hands. Why make me beg?
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Infield Fly with a side of Fuji - and the Holiday Claw
It feels so good to be catching up on life! Even with a week off, I still managed to neglect the blog. Although I was tending to several blog-related activities... I packaged and mailed card stacks to twelve bloggers, with three more going out next week.
I hope you each had a special Thanksgiving Day, spent with friends and/or family - or maybe just a peaceful day at home...or work. Well the possibilities are numerous. Perhaps I should just share two recent trade packages and pay a visit to the Holiday Claw!
Infield Fly Rule's Adam K. sent a fun package filled with a hundred or so cards, taking care of player collections and those Tiger boys.
Eleven Tiger 2014 Topps Minis were included. I love the size of these cards! They simply feel good to hold, touch, caress...
Here are four alongside a full-size 1996 Collector's Choice.
Piazza, Puckett and Ripken. Kirby, I miss you.
How much money did Triple Play save using a cartoonist? Thankful though I am to have these cards. I do prefer that others spend their hard earned money on them, even if it's a dime at a time.
Well Brad. It's safe to say you got off to a rocky start as manager. Maybe next year, eh?
Two great plays from Stadium Club. Hand on hip, glove on knee, foot flat on bag. I think you're out son. Fryman on the fly, another out.
Adam has a knack for seeing more on a card than many of us do. Me especially. My eyesight isn't the best anyway but I've always been keen on details, or so I thought. He sees Tigers in places I never thought to check. Safe to say there are no plans in my future for a safari.
Then there's this one:
Yep, my thumb was on it the whole time. Seems The Parrett had a good laugh at my expense. The Chicken points in my direction while he shares the joke with Fielder. Hey Cecil - that chair's gonna give out on ya. Yeah, I'll get the last laugh.
1993 Topps Jayhawk Owens. J Owens - that is a very cool card indeed. Bearing no resemblance whatsoever to me, but a keeper!!!
Adam, thank you! I had fun with these and know we'll do it again!
SIDEDISHING
The Chronicles of Fuji sent four top-loaded cards of Victor Martinez in his Indian head-dressing. While I enjoy Vic as a Tiger, cards from his Cleveland days are my favorites. I missed his playing years there completely as they began at the time I stopped collecting.
I hope you each had a special Thanksgiving Day, spent with friends and/or family - or maybe just a peaceful day at home...or work. Well the possibilities are numerous. Perhaps I should just share two recent trade packages and pay a visit to the Holiday Claw!
Infield Fly Rule's Adam K. sent a fun package filled with a hundred or so cards, taking care of player collections and those Tiger boys.
Eleven Tiger 2014 Topps Minis were included. I love the size of these cards! They simply feel good to hold, touch, caress...
Here are four alongside a full-size 1996 Collector's Choice.
I look at these 1992 Donruss cards scanned against a soft blue background and find myself liking them. As soon as I turn one over, I realize how lucky I was to begin collecting in 1993! TMI.
Piazza, Puckett and Ripken. Kirby, I miss you.
How much money did Triple Play save using a cartoonist? Thankful though I am to have these cards. I do prefer that others spend their hard earned money on them, even if it's a dime at a time.
Well Brad. It's safe to say you got off to a rocky start as manager. Maybe next year, eh?
Two great plays from Stadium Club. Hand on hip, glove on knee, foot flat on bag. I think you're out son. Fryman on the fly, another out.
Adam has a knack for seeing more on a card than many of us do. Me especially. My eyesight isn't the best anyway but I've always been keen on details, or so I thought. He sees Tigers in places I never thought to check. Safe to say there are no plans in my future for a safari.
Then there's this one:
I looked and looked and decided Adam was sending subliminal messages. I checked the front one last time. There it was.
1993 Topps Jayhawk Owens. J Owens - that is a very cool card indeed. Bearing no resemblance whatsoever to me, but a keeper!!!
Adam, thank you! I had fun with these and know we'll do it again!
SIDEDISHING
The Chronicles of Fuji sent four top-loaded cards of Victor Martinez in his Indian head-dressing. While I enjoy Vic as a Tiger, cards from his Cleveland days are my favorites. I missed his playing years there completely as they began at the time I stopped collecting.
2008 A Piece of History |
2007 Elements |
2005 Studio Diamond Cuts 87/300 - note the patched tribute to Larry Doby on his jersey |
2005 Skybox Autographics - SWEET |
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