Sports card #truth

Will do. It’s a tough habit to crack, I’m just not quite ready to delete that app just yet.
What’s the best way to embed my “Nostr feed” on a website? #AskNostr #NostrHelp
Thinking about the best ways to pivot how I contribute to the sports card hobby given what #Nostr and #Bitcoin are and can be 🤔
Wax box nostalgia part 2 
I really enjoyed this, thanks! I may need to set one up for vintage sports cards. Cheers
The awesome thing about flipping through old catalogs is running across random cards and sets that pique your curiosity and make you learn more about the hobby; that's precisely what happened when I saw this 1921 W551 Babe Ruth/Ty Cobb Strip in Mastro's August 2006 catalog.
Turns out it took until pretty recently for the card market to come to consensus and call these cards a 1922 set and I learned that 9/10 baseball player strip card poses are the same between W551 and W514. 
Feeling incredibly nostalgic right now 
Ok, one more little write-up today here are 36 GAI-graded 1959 Topps Football Cello Packs that were auctioned off in August 2004. Today’s value would be >$54k (or less than one BTC). 
Every collector needs obscure 1970s Minor League Baseball uncut card sheets…and after highlighting this 1977 Tucson Toros set, my weekend writing goals are complete! 
This ad was printed in 1977, today’s prices for 1977 Tucson Toros cards aren’t that much higher - some prices HAVEN’T inflated! 
I buy old children’s magazines for The Hobby Library since a bunch of them had sports cards inside. Hot Dog Magazine number 29 included six 1984 Topps Football Stickers.

After a naively long time away from the Nostr community, I came back and noticed everyone like nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx telling folks to run things, so this morning I did, and guess what? I feel great, thanks everyone! 
Vintage baseball contracts are works of art. 
Confusing the snot out of myself trying to learn about T216 cards.

I definitely need one of these 1977 Tom Daniels Burleigh Grimes uncut sheets for The Hobby Library! 
Time to dig into some Burleigh Grimes cards. If you didn’t know, he was the last pitcher officially allowed to throw a spitball. 
While I still can’t seem to find an uncut sheet of 1977 Indianapolis Indians baseball cards, I did find an example of the 1976 release on Craigslist of all places, I figure the ’77 set has the same format.
I’m pretty sure THIS is the content Nostr needs… 
Weekend writing projects:
- 1977 Indianapolis Indians Team Issue Baseball Cards
- 1970 Topps Super Baseball
- 1977 Tom Daniels Burleigh Grimes Cards
- 1977 Tucson Toros Cards
And, of course, the golden era of baseball autograph inserts.
