The 1985 Topps set contains a bunch of rookies. Some stood the test of time, others had their moments, but I remember back to their heydays fondly.
Read MoreHow to Mail A Baseball Card in a PWE: The Definitive Guide
To PWE or not to PWE...that is the question. Well not for me. I believe effectively shipping low end cards via PWE might be the single most effective tool in enabling you maximize your return on sports card purchases.
Read MoreTopps Magazine - The Premier Issue!
In the winter of 1990 Topps entered the magazine publishing business with the debut of Topps Magazine. Join me to reflect on the players and products of the day!
Read More2018 Topps Series 1 - Jumbo Hobby Box Break
Read about my first box break of 2018! I recap my 2 Hobby Jumbo boxes plus 24 silver promo packs.
Read More2018 Topps - Just the Facts
This post contains the 2018 Topps Series 1 details!
Read More1986 Quaker Granola Bars Promo Set
What do you get when you combine a box of Quaker Oats Chewy Granola bars, a baseball card in each of those boxes, and a nine year old who discovered the glories of cardboard gold only a few months earlier?
The must have snack of the summer, that’s what.
Read More5 Helpful Ideas to Help Grow the Sports Card Industry
When I came back to collecting in late 2015, a lot had changed. I’ve come to love some of these changes, but some flat out concern me. Here are 5 ideas I have to help grow the sports card industry.
Read MoreBo Knows Beckett
The June 1990 issue of Beckett is a classic reminder of the excitement that could be generated from the cover of a hobby magazine. The iconic Richard Noble photo was used prominently in the Nike “Bo Knows” series of ads, it's popularity grew, and this issue just fueled the fire.
Read More2018 Purchase Plan: 8 Products & 16 Cases = Profit?
One of the challenges I wanted to undertake when I re-entered the sports card world was to try and add to my personal collection at a net cost of $0. This year I plan to buy 16 cases of 8 different Topps products in an attempt to achieve that goal.
Read MoreJim Abbott - Or 1989's Most Popular Player in the 61565
During the summer of 1989, there was one pitcher who my friends and I imagined ourselves to be far more than anyone else during our daily whiffle ball games..... It was none other than Jim Abbott, the California Angels rookie.
Read More1984 Topps - Let's Get Vertical
This set was released two seasons before my entry into the collecting world in 1986, but I was thrilled when a neighbor sold me a wax box stuffed full of them for $3.
Read MoreCreating Custom Sports Memorabilia Art
Finding new ways to display a collection is a challenge for many hobbyists. Creating framed collages of my sports memorabilia has been the solution for me.
Read MoreSportlots.com - A Setbuilder’s Dream Come True
Read about Sportlots.com, one of my favorite places to buy and sell cards!
Read More1986 Topps - The Set That Started It All
Being a nine year old new to baseball and new to cards, this set gave me my first education to baseball history. Some of those lessons right, some wrong.
Read MoreThad Bosley, My Grandma, and a Cello Pack
In 1986, the nine year old version of myself was just getting into sports. I began playing little league, and neighborhood whiffle ball games, complete with a full roster of ghost men, were a daily occurrence.
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