98-99 Collector's Choice Bobbing Head
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Bobble heads don't float my boat, but I definitely appreciate cards that have to be destroyed to be enjoyed. Cards like these are a nice little 'fuck you' to what is really a stupid hobby where value is based on how sharp a card's corners are (as well as artificial demand created by the extremely limited production runs of cards like the ugly Sidney Crosby rookie card in this article).
I'm happy to say that this Selanne bobble head card just went up in value by as much as 3/100000ths of a cent because here's what it looks like when it's all put together-- kind of pathetic. Maybe if a few thousand more people pull their Selanne bobble cards out of their industrial strength protective plastic cases, in a few decades it might be worth something.
I'm happy to say that this Selanne bobble head card just went up in value by as much as 3/100000ths of a cent because here's what it looks like when it's all put together-- kind of pathetic. Maybe if a few thousand more people pull their Selanne bobble cards out of their industrial strength protective plastic cases, in a few decades it might be worth something.
5 comments:
Your blog is absolutely hilerious. I collect hockey cards just for the enjoyment, not the investment too, thanks for providing me with a chuckle or two at work every day.
with the removal of the Hockey Card of the Day titles are we to just always assume that whatever we're looking at is the hockey card of the day? That is, unless it's a worst hockey card ever or hockey sock rock entry.
yeah, i just forgot to put the heading for a couple of posts. the heading might come back, or not.
and i'm glad i could provide one or two chuckles while at work. i've noticed that most people look at my blog from work. i need to get a sweet job where i can just look at stupid hockey cards on the internet all day.
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