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By The Cardboard Connection May 30, 2016 Let’s sift through the garbage and remember the best baseball cards from the Junk Wax Era. We’ve picked 30 readily available hobby gems that still hold value today. Related Topics Baseball Cards: Guides 5 Key Oscar Taveras Prospect Cards By Ryan...
forming in 1845, it would take them four more years before the team began to wear baseball hats. Presumably, at some point the team figured out they'd catch more fly balls if they didn’t lose them in the sun. But rather than resembling what you see on the field today, the Knickerboc...
20) 1990 Fleer David Justice Rookie Card (#586) You don’t hear much about him today, but man!David Justicewas a legitimate phenomenon in the early 1990s. This dude had it all … Good looks. Sweet swing. A strong young team around him. ...
Today, his ’88 Donruss rookie sells for around $25 in PSA 10. Check prices on Amazon(affiliate link) Check prices on eBay(affiliate link) 1988 Donruss Gregg Jefferies(#657) Nowthiswas the guy everyone really wanted from among the 1988 baseball card rookies. ...
One of the great things about dealing with sports memorabilia is the “surprise”. From a picture frame with dozens of 1910 baseball cards inside to a 1955 autograph of Roberto Clemente to a 1933 Goudey card of Dizzy Dean, these are the moments we treasure. So, in honor of today’s long...
Today the business of baseball cards is valued at more $350 billion and contributes significantly to the sport industry in the United States Bloom 1997, Bonham 2000, Green and Pearlman 1989, Greene 2000, Williams 1995. Over the past 125 years, baseball card collecting has changed in dramatic ...
Today we have the London Eye; 60 years ago we had a Ferris Wheel which looked like a car’s wheel. The sponsor of this exhibit was U.S. Rubber, later known as Uniroyal. The Observation Towers from the New York State exhibit are still standing and you may remember them from “Men In...
1966 (debut today)-1968. Batman (Adam West), The Joker (Cesar Romero), The Penguin (Burgess Meredith) & The Riddler (Frank Gorshin), All are now gone.pic.twitter.com/KFirpgRNwG — Sean Mcdowell (@dvesean)January 12, 2025 One of the better episodes starred Roddy McDowell as the bookwo...
7/26/2020: Broadbanned: Still no affordable fix for a broadband internet connection just out of reach, USA Today This story started when a reader saw the piece I did in 2015 about a reader who found himself out of reach of the nearest broadband connection. This piece set off a vigorous...