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Jose Canseco is nothing without baseball

Oct 3, 2008
It's hard for anyone to find sympathy in their hearts for someone like Jose Canseco. After all, Jose lived like a rock star, made millions of dollars playing a game, and has been with some of the most beautiful women on Earth. Sure, none of us could ...

The Death of Upper Deck Baseball

Nov 30, 1999
By now you’ve probably read on every blog and message board that Topps has won exclusive rights to Major League Baseball. Upper Deck, currently celebrating its 20th year as a company, has been kicked to the curb. While many collectors are...

The Return of the Garbage Pail Kids!

Nov 30, 2009
Back in early 2008, I set out to create the definitive Top Ten list of the greatest Garbage Pail Kids cards of all-time. Knowing that my knowledge on the cult trading card set was limited, I set out to find an expert. Wayne runs Garbage Pail Kids...

The Wax Report – Heritage High

Nov 30, 2009
By Mr. Scott 2009 Topps Heritage High Series Boxes: 2 Packs: 24 Cards: 8 per pack Price: $58 per Box Box 1 1960 Topps Buyback: 1, Fred Kipp Clubhouse Collection Bat: 1, Adrian Gonzalez Chrome: 8 Chrome Ref: 3 Black Chrome Ref: 1, Julio...

Beggars Can't Be Choosers But …

Nov 28, 2009
I’m a little disappointed with the new Andrew Miller from T-206. I mean, I’m thankful that Topps even included Andrew in the set but it’s a photo I am all too familiar with thanks to 2008 Allen & Ginter. It’s not like it’s a new photo (Andrew’s bulked...

You Never Forget Your First …

Nov 27, 2009
Alright guys, get your minds out of the gutter. Of course, I’m talking about the birth of the printing plate, which came from the genius minds of the folks from Pinnacle Brands. In 1997 we were introduced to pack-inserted printing plates in a very...

Black Friday? More Like Black Doom

Nov 27, 2009
Shane of Wax Heaven’s Man on the Street was once a regular fixture at Wax Heaven. Known as a “high-roller”, Shane would buy several boxes of the highest-end products for collectors to see just what was being pulled from non-Beckett boxes. Coming out...

Jose Canseco is nothing without baseball


The Death of Upper Deck Baseball



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