Thursday, October 30, 2025

The clean up spot!

 Folks we made to the end f the magazine cards. Here they GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!












A bonus: There were two other cards that I decided to scan from the boxes I bought that contained the magazine cards. There were plenty that I could have scanned, but figured the magazine cards would be enough and different from my normal stuff. 

However, these 2 stood out and felt worthy enough to scan and post them especially when you only paid a penny and a half for them.




At first I thought the Schmidt was just one of those 80's Sportflics cards, but nope.



Still not sure what or when it was made, but I'll figure it out once I get to updating my "S's" in the PC,  lol.

The Gwynn almost slipped by me too. !st Day issue numbered to 150. Woohoo!

The HUGE giveaway should be Monday. I will however have a SPECIAL post tomorrow. I usually don't post on Friday's as you know. So this one is going to be a double dipper to say the least.



7 comments:

  1. Sweet Schmidt, haven't seen those before.

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  2. Looks like the Schmidt is a prototype, they didn't make them for any other players. Really really cool. https://baseballcardpedia.com/index.php/1986_Sportflics

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  3. Nice variety of magazine cards. Huey Lewis & the News? It's so hip to be square! Nice Gwynn also. Enjoy the time all!

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  4. A. Forgot Parker played with the Angels.

    B. Cool Schmidt. 1986 Sportflics as the first "highend" product I ever opened. Never heard or seen this prototype.

    C. Sweet Gwynn! Congratulations on that find.

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  5. Great finds as always! Just one Hall of Famer in those Rookie Stars (I-Rod)!

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