For those with cash, here are the top 25 most expensive baseball cards...as reported in the October 1993 issue of Sports Cards Magazine.
A little of what I’ve been working on: Long form pieces: - The golden age of baseball autograph inserts - All about salesman samples - Vintage baseball set advertising - MSA Discs - Dealer sell sheets - Venezuelan Albums - Baseball sets sponsored by meat companies Short form pieces: - Wrapper redemptions in 1992 - Skybox T-shirts - Topps remembers Jim Thorpe - The Gelman Collection - 1952 Topps double and triple print sets Ultra short form: - The weekly Post War Cards Newsletter:
Have you had your Wheaties today? I previously wrote about a 1940s Tommy Henrich Wheaties ad; Pee Wee Reese was a spokesman for the brand, too! image
You just don't see lots with this many vintage Topps display boxes as you used to when Ron Oser Enterprises offered these 14 together in April 2001. image