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trem_two
Oct 22, 2002

it is better if you keep saying I'm fat, as I will continue to score goals
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jeffersonlives posted:

And since this is going to be a popular question: what about all of those rookie cards you have from the late-80s and 90s? They were massively overproduced and are mostly worth under $100, in most cases far under.

Every dollar I received for birthdays, Christmas, from the tooth fairy, all of it went into baseball cards. At the time I was quite sure that the 1986 Topps "Traded" set was going to be my ticket to a comfortable retirement. Oh those rookies...

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trem_two
Oct 22, 2002

it is better if you keep saying I'm fat, as I will continue to score goals
Fun Shoe
Regarding autographs, I only have one autographed baseball item. I went to a Cards/Blue Jays spring training game in 1987 and got a baseball autographed by Vince Coleman, Ozzie Smith, Jack Clark, Willie McGee and Whitey Herzog. That was a pretty awesome day. I had no idea what happened to it over the course of my various moves over the years, but my mom recently found it while cleaning out her basement. :unsmith:

trem_two
Oct 22, 2002

it is better if you keep saying I'm fat, as I will continue to score goals
Fun Shoe

ElwoodCuse posted:

It was funnier when cards were just horribly airbrushed


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