Great vid. Cool 77 Topps Mexican Webster card. I have the Mexican set of Cowboys, toughest to get was the Leading Receivers with Drew Pearson....very tough set!
Great cards. Loved seeing football, for a little change. Just fyi, the most famous Cornell grad in Andy Bernard. He didn’t play sports, but sang with an acapella group called Here Comes Treble. 😂
I like a lot of the things you showed. I will eventually chronicle my collection fully, on CZcams. I just posted my first mail day video. I think you’ll enjoy it. 😅
I like the 1979 Steelers leaders card w/ Tony Dungy. It’s his only appearance on a card during his playing days. Should that be considered as his rookie card?
Nice collection. Thanks for sharing
Good work
Love your football collection ! They are beautiful ! 🏈👍🏼
Keep them coming ! 🏈✌🏼
Great vid. Cool 77 Topps Mexican Webster card. I have the Mexican set of Cowboys, toughest to get was the Leading Receivers with Drew Pearson....very tough set!
Great collection you showed. Greenwood RC is in 1972.
Thanks, I am pretty bad at football HOF years and RC's still.
Very nice. Love the vintage football.
Me too, love the designs and the cost is much lower than Baseball.
Sam Huff was the only man that could tackle Jim Brown one on one in the open field
Great cards. Loved seeing football, for a little change. Just fyi, the most famous Cornell grad in Andy Bernard. He didn’t play sports, but sang with an acapella group called Here Comes Treble. 😂
Lol Andy has made it harder to be a Cornellian
I like a lot of the things you showed. I will eventually chronicle my collection fully, on CZcams. I just posted my first mail day video. I think you’ll enjoy it. 😅
I will check it out
The 71 OJ is tough. I have a bvg 8. Another really tough one is 74 Stabler. Look at the pop report on that one!
You have an increidible vintage football cards
Thanks, I grab them when I see them. I used to have a full 71 Topps Set on the PSA registry but broke it up a few years ago
Solid man!
Never realized u had so many great FB cards
I had more at one point but it's fun
I like the 1979 Steelers leaders card w/ Tony Dungy. It’s his only appearance on a card during his playing days. Should that be considered as his rookie card?
I do! He has no other cards from when he played
You'd like 59 wheaties cfl