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Friday, January 5, 2018

Year: 1977

Set: TCMA Burlington Bees (Rate)

Card: #0139 Chuck Ross


“ OK card, but the photo and the graphics don't mix well in my opinion. Fun fact: my local team the Paris Lakers were the first ever champions of the Midwest League in 1956. Lakers folded after the 1959 season though, and Paris hasn't had baseball above high school level since. ” -switzr1

“ I know not to expect a lot from minor league sets, but this is too bland for my taste. ” -muskie027

“ Ahhh....Here's a real slice of Americana. Small town Minor League Baseball back before the days of color photography, capitalized state abbreviations, and other pesky inventions to modernize things. ” -kents_stuff

“ This would have been an absolutely perfect card had the player's name been Buck Boss. Alliteration-city. ” -Sportzcommish

“ WAY too cluttered on the back, but otherwise a pretty nice offering from TCMA here. ” -mkaz80

“ Sweet mascot! ” -carthage44

“ An OK 1970's minor league card. Cute team mascot logo. Plain simple back. Reminds me of old-time index cards or the library file card system from way back when. ” -captkirk42

“ Hey, not everyone can say they have a baseball card of themselves. These minor league sets are great if for only that reason. ” -SFC Temple

“ Good old MiLB card. ” -vrooomed

“ That team logo tho. In between the cleats and the stinger... man that is the bees knees. ” -parsley24

“ I love, love, love the logo on the bottom left! ” -rmpaq5


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2001TylerRoughnecks

Posts: 2
Joined: May 2013
Friday, January 5, 2018 1:24 AM

Robbie's Dad!   His 1978 card is even better -- he is sporting a black eye ;)


Edited on: Jan 5, 2018 - 1:25AM

   

SeaKing

Posts: 89
Joined: May 2017
Friday, January 5, 2018 9:38 AM

Minor league cards from the 70s and early 80s are great- how can you not love them? Really dig the team mascot!


   


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