Wow, Dan. Those '52 Bowmans are beautiful. Your Louisiana Purchase card is also notable because the Olympic Games were held in St. Louis in 1904. I am prepping a video on the early Olympics in anticipation of the 100-year anniversary of the Paris Olympics. You have a great eye for the history cards! And your baseball cards are always a treat to see. Thanks for showing us your awesome pickups.
So many cards I could comment on here, especially those awesome ‘52 Bowman additions. I think my favorite in this video might be that Vander Meer though, simply FANTASTIC! Love the vintage Star Wars, too. Those last two trade cards were amazing! Great stuff, Dan! 👊😃
Found you through Blix. New subscriber. I saw that your an Army vet. I serves 1 year in the Army but i retired from the Marines. Thank you brother for your service. Great card pickups.
Beautiful pickups my friend! I love your mag pro slabs. I have been having really enjoying making labels for mine. I really like that Abe Lincoln. That kangaroo on the back of that card is interesting for sure.
Love the pickups, Dan. Great stack of Bowmans and trade cards. Too bad they didn’t mention Dr. Pepper’s debut in the St. Louis World’s Fair card but it was cool to learn that fact. Great looking Vander Meer card and Fain cards. My favorite Clemente and Rizzuto cards there. That ad on the back of that last trade card is wild!
Haha! Yeah that was a crazy ad that wouldn’t be very welcome today. Thanks for checking this one out Hugo and I agree I wish that trade card for the 1904 worlds fair mentioned Dr Pepper. That would have been so cool!!
Beautiful Vander Meer, I love that set and I’m trying to find a nice Bucky Walters from it. The Abe Lincoln is awesome too, one of the greatest Kentuckians in history
I think we are all cardaholics in this community! 😂 If that is a light purchase, then I would love to see a large purchase! 😝 I think the image of Tommy Brown in the 52 Bowman is of him standing in a tunnel that leads to the field. Beautiful trade cards that you don’t see anywhere else on RU-vid. Awesome Star Wars cards. Who doesn’t love Leia in a bikini? 😜 What year did you say that Star Wars foil card was? Love the 54 Design Chrome cards, especially that Mays in an orange wave. The Mel Ott is a platinum lava refractor.
German cardboard and paper of all kinds. German made cigarette cards, postcards, autographs, photos, ethnic German athletes, flag cards, soldier cards etc. My collection was intended to be a European history paper collection (philosophers, composers, scientists, etc.) but quickly became primarily German. I "super collect" General Erich Ludendorff specifically.