1967 Topps Baseball

The 1967 Topps cards were my starting point for baseball card collecting, and I had completed series 1 to 6 in 1967. The 7th series was not sold in my area, but I was able to obtain all but 5 (Seaver, Carew, Robinson, Wills, John) of those cards at card shows in the early 1980s. In my opinion, this is the best looking series issued by Topps. -- 25-SEP-2009

Sunday, May 29, 2022

All Good Things Come to an End

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As I mentioned in my last post, I am closing the lid on this blog after 12+ years, 314 posts, and over 452,000 blog views (many probably my ...
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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Tommy John (#609)

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What, has it been 11 months already?  I have come to the realization that I no longer enjoy blogging. A year ago, I shut down 3 of my baseb...
Sunday, June 27, 2021

The 1967 Astros

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I feel bad for the Houston Astros. Not only did that weasel of a commissioner Bud Selig pack them off to the American League after 50 yea...
Friday, May 28, 2021

Rookie Parade

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Today we look at the rookie stars cards - all in one place. Why did Topps only have 1 card for some teams, and as many as 3 for others? To...
Sunday, March 14, 2021

My Favorite 1967 Cards

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I started collecting baseball cards in 1967 - not at the start of the season, but sometime in May as I recall. I think Topps was into their...
Monday, February 1, 2021

Aurelio Monteagudo – Why Does He Have a Card?

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As Ed McMahon always said to Carnac, “I hold in my hand the last…”  There were 490 players with their own card in the 1967 Topps set . Befo...
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