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    My baseball card story part one.

    My baseball card story part three So it was 1994 and my mom and I were living at grandma and grandpas house way out in the wilderness of Coos County Oregon. I learned my grandpa collected cards himself ever since he retired as a post retirement hobby so he didnt have any cards from the time...
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    My baseball card story part one.

    My baseball card story part two Travis got ever more interested in cards and started collecting the new Stadium Club cards and the Upper Deck football cards. I was impressed with the premium quality and was finally starting to care more about collecting once I started playing baseball with my...
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    My baseball card story part one.

    It was 1989 and my family and I had just relocated to a new house in Portland Oregon from an apartment in Coos Bay Oregon. I was 7 years old and didnt know anything about baseball till my dad walked through the door one Saturday morning and tossed a double pack of Bowman 1989 baseball cards in...
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    Mystery player on Topps box doesnt exist.

    Alright cool. Whatever. He looks like someone I knew here on this box but not at all on any other photo. Example of the right angle at the right time.
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    Mystery player on Topps box doesnt exist.

    Here's another different long box showing the name mishap.
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    Mystery player on Topps box doesnt exist.

    Well its correct on this box.
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    Mystery player on Topps box doesnt exist.

    Clearly though the name is printed with a D not a B.
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    Mystery player on Topps box doesnt exist.

    So, I was checking out baseball card videos to see where the hobby is and what caught my attention was recognizing the image of a player on a box. The box was a Topps 2015 Allen & Ginter 10th anniversary edition. Looks like this. So the player on the 4th card looked very familiar like...
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