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That Seventies Card Show
Author: John Keating
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Sports cards and culture of the 1970's....and beyond. Dad Facts, Foyer of Fame and more useless trivia. We'll deep-dive into the sports cards sets of the 1970's.Music by Mango Safari...ThatSeventiesCardShow@gmail.com...That Seventies Card Show on YouTube..Twitter @SeventiesCard
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Musing on the emotions of card shows and collections.
Ray From Philly joins me as we each take turns drafting the ultimate Philadelphia baseball team. We barely talk cards. We barely pronounce words correctly. We have an incredible baseball history in our town.
What a mark Jerry Reuss has left on the game of baseball (and 21 straight years of Topps cards!). A remarkable career shared by a remarkable storyteller.
Internal audit of my collection to see where I am at completing the wonder vintage sets of the big four sports
2023 Has left an impact on me personally. It's left a bigger impact on my collecting habits. Here's some thoughts that have been bouncing around my brain. Thanks for a great year!
1980 Topps baseball was the end, my friend. The end of the vintage juggernaut. And what a way to go out. Loaded with Hallers and ballers, top to bottom. Music by Mango SafariThatSeventiesCardShow@gmail.comThat Seventies Card Show on YouTubeTwitter @SeventiesCard
I've seen a million faces...and been mocked by all.
Oh, the hours we had spent inside the ColiseumDodging lions, and a-wasting timeOh, those mighty kings of the jungle, I could hardly stand to see 'emYes, it sure has been a long, hard drive
I'm gonna be a happy idiot And struggle for the legal tender Where the ads take aim and lay their claim To the heart and the soul of the spender And believe in whatever may lie In those things that money can buy Where true love could have been a contender
My spiritual and physical pickups from the Show of All Shows.
Join me/they/them as I recount a lifetime of visiting stadiums where MLB games have been played.
(But You Better Not Pick It)Cards I should Have By Now
Took my chances on a big jet planeNever let 'em tell ya that they're all the same
We're talking real family. Duplicates, to boot.
1976, card #148. Pack fresh pulled......then into the back pocket for a few hours of kid pitch before hiding in a shoe box. How I got, and got rid of, a sports card masterpiece.
Feeling sentimental today......
Bonus Babies, Senators, Royals, and a Killer: Harmon Killebrew's non-underrated and non-undervalued career.
1954 Topps Ted Williams #1
Been down one time......been down two times...........Three ideas for my content creation future.
please do an episode about tommy john
great show john 71 is awesome