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I swear, these belong to my sister (Beverly Hills 90210 collection)

Posted in Newspaperman with tags , , , , , on September 2, 2010 by Cardboard Icons

Way back when I was getting started in card collecting, my sister decided that she, too, wanted a piece of the hobby. Only she was not a baseball card kind of person. In fact, she once ripped a card in front of my face just to piss me off. Yeah, siblings are awesome!

Anyway, in 1991 she and my mother were addicted to the show Beverly Hills 90210. They watched it every week, and then one day when we went to the card shop — for baseball cards — they noticed Topps made cards for the show.  It was game on for them … well, my sister anyway.

Pack after pack was opened and after a while, my sister had a full set and she placed it in a binder and pretty much forgot about it. Me? Never. We moved quit a bit over the last 20 years or so, each of us living with our father, and then with our significant others. Now we’ve both got kids on the way.

But never did I forget about the Beverly Hills 90210 cards. In fact, I kept them … for a momentous occasion. I suppose that would be today, since it is Sept. 2, 2010.

In this 88 card and 11 sticker set, you’ll see the nonsense that was the early 1990s. The bright colors, the quaffed hair, the ridiculous poses. Can someone tell me why every picture of Brian Austin Green shows him by himself acting like a 12 year old, yet Jason Priestley and Luke Perry are displayed as gods? And what’s with the girls? One image of Tori Spelling looks like she is trying to seduce us.

So it is without further adieu that I bring to you the greatness that is the 1991 Topps Beverly Hills 90210 set.

Rookie Card Showcase: 1997 Bowman Jayson Werth

Posted in Rookie Card Showcase with tags , , , , , , on October 13, 2009 by Cardboard Icons
Am I more of a Brandon or Dylan?

Am I more of a Brandon or Dylan?

I know the ladies love him these days, and so do male Phillies fans. But I figured you should know this: Before Werth became a slugging outfielder for Philadelphia, he was an aspiring catcher for the Orioles, a guy who spend a decade in the minors. He also appears to be a real trendy guy.

Look at the image on this 1997 Bowman rookie. He looks like he stepped right off the set for the ORIGINAL Beverly Hills 90210 and onto the baseball diamond. Of course we all know him these days as having the soul patch/landing strip thing and not those awesome sideburns. Way to go, Dylan. Or is it Brandon?

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