
Nice, right? That's a sketch card from Jeremy of No One's Going to Read This Blog. It looks very much like this year's Allen & Ginter black-bordered cards. Me likey. I might have to incorporate into my blog somehow.
Jeremy was great enough to send this, along with a few cards. I've mentioned before that I am always amazed by what fellow traders send in conjunction with their cards. It makes me want to do the same. I try to send a note, but really I've got to personalize my card packages a bit more. Who knows if I'll actually go through with it. Like the Dodgers with men on base, execution is something of a problem.
I thought I'd feature a handful of non-card items that I've received in the last week or so, along with some of the cards. First I'll show a couple of cards that Jeremy sent since I like them so much.


One of my favorite Dodger pitchers from my second-favorite Donruss set ever. Donruss was on quite a streak in 1984 and 1985. Then 1986 happened. Bleah.

Next are a few more cards from John of The Pursuit of 80sness. He also sent a non-card, all the way from England. It's this Donruss ad here in which you had the chance to win an actual 1949 Leaf Jackie Robinson if the scratch-off circle inside revealed you to be the winner. (The circle was scratched off already, and no, I didn't win. Do you think John would have sent me this if it was a winner?)
I suppose the "He was the first, and so were we," tag is Donruss' reference to 1949 Leaf, which came out before Topps or Fleer or Upper Deck began. Of course, that's all relative. Bowman was producing sets before Leaf, and Bowman was around at the time of this ad (1997). And before that there was Play Ball and Goudey and candy cards and tobacco cards, etc., etc. So I don't know what Donruss is talking about.



2003 Upper Deck Dodgers. This is what I'm talking about when I said UD didn't do much to impress me over the last few years. Perhaps UD was all about high-end in recent years and that's why so many big-time collectors love them. But for regular old base? Yawn.
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And why not? Let's give the strength and conditioning coach some love.

Finally, this "team emblem" was sent to me by Dan of Saints of the Cheap Seats. I'll feature the cards he sent some other time. But I wanted to show this because I'm not sure what it is.
It's advertised as "Big 5-inch regulation size." The emblem is a 1958 replica. I'm wondering if this is something you'd attach to your jacket back in the day? It's quite large. You could use it for a coaster or a frisbee.
Anyway, thanks to all for sending a little extra long with your cards. It does make an impact. And makes the package even more enjoyable than it already is.
Comments
For a second I thought it was a manufactured card...maybe there should be some cards like that..."what if" cards, showing Reggie Jackson in a Red Sox uniform, Will Clark in a Dodgers uni, etc.