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Today's 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge topic:
Day 05: A Certified Autograph of One of My Favorite Players
Yesterday's topic was also about one of my favorite players - but I chose to highlight Joey Votto rather than Barry Larkin (which would have been the expected move I imagine). I won't be nearly as tricky today for two reasons.
1. I own a few nice Barry Larkin autographs and I am always willing to show off my Larkin collection.
2. I don't actively collect autographs (besides Larkin) so my certified autograph pile of cards is fairly sparse!
Without further ado, here's what is probably my nicest Barry Larkin autograph that I own.
That's from 2015 Topps Tek - and it's numbered out of 25. It's called a Clouds Diffractor parallel (since you know Tek is full of all kinds of crazy parallels). I actually like the card a lot - and Larkin's signature looks great on the card. One of my all-time favorites for sure!
Here's the rest of the 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge:
Day 05: A Certified Autograph of One of My Favorite Players
Yesterday's topic was also about one of my favorite players - but I chose to highlight Joey Votto rather than Barry Larkin (which would have been the expected move I imagine). I won't be nearly as tricky today for two reasons.
1. I own a few nice Barry Larkin autographs and I am always willing to show off my Larkin collection.
2. I don't actively collect autographs (besides Larkin) so my certified autograph pile of cards is fairly sparse!
Without further ado, here's what is probably my nicest Barry Larkin autograph that I own.
That's from 2015 Topps Tek - and it's numbered out of 25. It's called a Clouds Diffractor parallel (since you know Tek is full of all kinds of crazy parallels). I actually like the card a lot - and Larkin's signature looks great on the card. One of my all-time favorites for sure!
Here's the rest of the 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge:
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Great looking card! I've always enjoyed collecting on-card autographs. Throw them on acetate and it's damn close to perfection.
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