Sports cards and culture of the 1970's....and beyond. Dad Facts, Foyer of Fame and more useless trivia. We'll deep-dive into the sports cards sets of the 1970's.Music by Mango Safari...ThatSeventiesCardShow@gmail.com...That Seventies Card Show on YouTube..Twitter @SeventiesCard
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBaseballHobbiesLeisure |
Ray From Philly joins me as we each take turns drafting the ultimate Philadelphia baseball team. We barely talk cards. We barely pronounce words correctly. We have an incredible baseball history in our town.
What a mark Jerry Reuss has left on the game of baseball (and 21 straight years of Topps cards!). A remarkable career shared by a remarkable storyteller.
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as a child of the seventies I am really enjoying your show. Excellent stories no grading no big money talk . Cards and stories are a good match.
If you love vintage baseball and baseball cards this podcast is amazing. John does an amazing job talking about the 1970’s era in baseball history and cards from that time. So many cool facts and stories to go along.
Great podcast if you’re looking for an easy listen. Talks about vintage sets and their stars. You can even learn a lot of random facts about the players in those sets.
Apple Podcasts | #183 | United States/Leisure/Hobbies |
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