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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Card Show Top 20 - #18 Lil' Jimmy

The set I hit hardest at the show was 1972 Topps. The best card of the bunch appears now at spot #18....


1972 Topps #346 Boyhood Photos of the Stars Jim Fregosi

If you have to ask why this card is in the Top 20, you may be on the wrong blog. Watch this and be enlightened.



The Top 20 List:
#20 Reds' Heavy Artillery
#19 Blue MadDog
#18 Lil' Jimmy
#17 Real Fake '52
#16 First Topps
#15 Bogus Boog
#14 V103 Tree
#13 Sertoma Rico
#12 '55 Finishers
#11 Hey Shiny
#10 What the Dickens
#9 '60 Spahnnie
#8 Lonely '53
#7 Super Chief
#6 Original Frank
#5 Hoops Inspiration
#4 Rocket Robin
#3 Wizard Off Kilter
#2 Shenanigans Were Called
#1 The Holy Grail of Commons

2 comments:

night owl said...

I think a video of Myron Floren would be more in keeping with the card:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqURmXMEGFI

Slangon said...

Egypt be damned, there's hope for this world after all when a Braves fan can post a vintage Mets card.