Exploring the rich history of baseball as viewed through baseball cards.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Blogging on hold tonight...
No blogging for me tonight. My new favorite channel is running the MLB Films video of the Red Sox 2004 World Series. I've officially died and woke up in heaven!
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I started collecting baseball cards in 1982, and am probably one of the few people with nostalgic feelings towards that year's Fleer set. By the early 90's I was collecting cards from all four major sports. I quit collecting in 1993 for a number of reasons - oversaturation, inserts and parallels, price. The fact that high school girls think baseball cards are totally uncool had nothing to do with it! 15 years later I'm married and have kids. While shopping with the family recently I spotted some blasters of Topps cards and felt the pull of my addiction once again. I bought a couple of packs that day and many more since. I've pulled out the old dusty shoeboxes (yes, much of my collection really was in shoeboxes) and have started rediscovering my childhood collection.
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