Last night's winner was: GTT
Keeping the Christmas spirit flowing this week.
A handful of athletes who share their birthday with Jesus. I know there are a lot more and I probably have them in a box somewhere, but it will be a while before I am re-organized enough to concern myself with those. Now let's go see Santa (warning midway through are a few adult cards).
My yearly post with these sets and I haven't attempted to fill in the missing cards, but one day.....one day.
The Babe!
CAUTION BELOW!
ALL CLEAR NOW!
NOT SURE HOW THIS ONE FELL OUT OF ORDER.
Santa wanted a Coca-Cola!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone!
Santa doesn't want cookies, Santa wants cards!
ReplyDeleteNaughty, or nice, Santa doesn't have that kind of card collection!
ReplyDeleteGood Job!
Merry Christmas, Johnny!
ReplyDeleteAre those presents for Topps? Or a big bag of coal? It is a smokestack, after all!
ReplyDeleteCocaCola, cookies and cards? Sure, why not! Merry Christmas to all.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas John, does this mean you're not posting the rest of the week?
ReplyDeleteI should post more (I know I usually do this one on Christmas Day). I wanted to make sure I got this one in just in case.
DeleteThanks for all the fun this year
ReplyDeleteA little surprised to not see Rickey Henderson on here but yeah. Happy Early Xmas. I'll have a post about your mailday going up tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and thank you for all the fun posts this year! I should try to find some cards from the Santa set...and that Santa / Hoff card!
ReplyDeleteGreat Santa cards. They remind me of the ceramic Santas my mom has on her mantle.
ReplyDeleteI really like those Santa cards, especially the "non-traditional" ones that don't have him in the Coca-Cola red and white suit.
ReplyDeleteIf I collected Christmas themed cards, I'd be all over that Santa set. I really like the more traditional depictions that they used for a lot of the cards.
ReplyDeleteAwesome collection of Santas. Do you happen to know the story behind the 1993 Topps Ho Ho Ho card? Never seen it before.
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