In previous articles we looked at the Impossible Baseball Cards of the 1970s and early 1980s. In this article, we look at the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period in the Hobby disparagingly dubbed the ...
The inside job began sometime after midnight at the factory in Olney where the work never stopped. The trading card industry boomed in the early 1990s, so the cards produced by Fleer at 10th and ...
In 1998, it looked like the 1985 Topps rookie class might go down as one of the greatest ever. Then history took a few unexpected turns. But forty years later, collectors are still chasing the biggest ...
One of the oddities about the collecting space is that baseball dominates as if it’s still the true American Pastime. While the NFL and even the NBA have surpassed baseball when it comes to television ...
Food-issued baseball cards remain one of the hobby's most overlooked collecting categories.
Decades ago, parents across America routinely threw away their sons’ baseball card collections. No one imagined that pieces of cardboard with pictures of baseball players would one day carry so much ...