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Best Baseball Card pix

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Rick Von Sloneker, Jun 19, 2008.

  1. an offshoot of the throwback jersey thread. favorite baseball cards. mine: george hendrick's 1977 topps, on which he wears a visor.

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  2. Dickens Cider

    Dickens Cider New Member

  3. HejiraHenry

    HejiraHenry Well-Known Member

    My thought exactly.
     
  4. Trey Beamon

    Trey Beamon Active Member

  5. Dickens Cider

    Dickens Cider New Member

    Ah, Don "Ears" Mossi. Well done.
     
  6. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

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  7. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

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    Tommy Lasorda after he was placed in The Fly's machine with Jabba The Hut and a golf cart.
     
  8. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Nice work, fuck face. Now I have to come up with another one.
     
  9. Rhody31

    Rhody31 Well-Known Member

    My favorite card I own - and I have the special edition of it.
    The photo is great.

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  10. Trey Beamon

    Trey Beamon Active Member

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    Best. Rookie Card. Ever.

    EDIT: Great call, Rhody31. I had that one too.
     
  11. Lester Bangs

    Lester Bangs Active Member

    Fruit hangs no lower ...

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  12. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    It's not the 'fro, it's that riveting headline.

    And wow, that Griffey Jr. brings back memories. How much is that worth nowadays? That was the Hope diamond of its day, back when I still cared about baseball cards.
     
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