Showing posts with label HOF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HOF. Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2025

Going Old School

I have a whole list of blog topics to write about, but not enough time to write them! As a result, posts have gotten pushed back to the point of being forgotten. I'm resurrecting one of those posts now...
 
Although I'm far from a regular, I have made a few more stops at the local collectibles shop, Old School Cards and Collectables. I've been trying to go at least once every couple of months to support the business. (Not that he needs me, his shop appears to be doing quite well!) He's a great source for dime and quarter cards, even if that particular inventory can get a bit stale at times. Still, a few months back I stopped in on my lunch break, and found a good amount of cards I needed. 
 
I found a good amount of 70's Red Sox cards I needed:
 
 

An autograph of 2006 NLCS MVP Jeff Suppan, who started his 17-year career in Boston:
 
 
Some Red Sox subconsciously inspired by Tom's 1995 Skybox E-Motion blog:
 

And a lot of random cards that just caught my attention:
 



While I was perusing,  the shop owner was going through some hockey relic cards re recently acquired. I asked if he found any Sabres, and he actually had a couple I ended up buying:
 
  
The most recent stop was back in July. I was hoping to find a few cheap cards of this year's Hall of Fame inductees, particularly of Rich Allen and Billy Wagner, the two I had a severe lack of cards to do my annual Top 5 tributes. I did find some cards that technically featured Allen, like the 1974 Topps White Sox Team Checklist or the 1975 Topps White Sox team photo, but struck out with Wagner. (I made do with what I had) Oh course in my haste those 70's cards got filed away before I got a proper picture, but I did snap a shot of the other cards I picked up that day:
 
 
By the time this post publishes, I'll be overdue for another visit.  I'm sure I'll find something worth posting about then too!
 

Friday, September 5, 2025

Progress Made!

Have you ever had a to-do list that has been there for awhile, and then out of the blue you get this burst of motivation to make some progress on it? I reached that point with my card collection earlier this summer, and the result was a Sportlots order that shook things up for me:
 

Progress Made - A Set Completed! 

 
Back in 8th Grade, I bought a box of 1988 Leaf. (Side note: I miss the days when kids could buy a box of cards, go home, rip all the packs and come out with a near complete set of cards...)  Anyway, this set has been lingering on my So Close! page pretty much since I created it, with an occasional card being acquired here and there. I finally picked up the remaining cards I needed to finish this set!
 

Progress Made - An Inset Set Completed!

 
I also picked up the lone card remaining from one of my favorite insert sets, the artistically brilliant Pro-Visions series from Fleer. Bo has been the lone hold-out for a long time.
 

Progress Made - Another Insert Set Completed!

 
If there's a set dedicated to a player on your favorite team, all from his time with that team, it's pretty much a given you'll attempt to finish that set. For me, it's the Mookie Betts Star Player Highlights set from 2019 Topps - an uninspiring set dedicated to a Red Sox legend in his last year before terrible things happened (unless you're a Dodgers fan that is). I'll enjoy this set and wonder when the Red Sox will start trading for mega-star players instead of trading them away...sigh...
 

Progress Made - Team Sets Completed!

 
I also knocked out some Topps base set cards that allowed me to complete all of the Red Sox from those years. I now have all of the Red Sox cards from the 1983, 1995, 2001, 2005, and 2010 Topps base sets!
 

Progress Made - Team Sets Closer To Completion!



I bought a lot of base set cards. Although these ones don't finish out any particular year for me, they get me much closer to that goal. With these purchases, I'm getting to a point where my Missing Sox page is going to need to expand beyond just the Topps base sets from 1975 onward! Hopefully I'll have a nice revision before the year ends.
 

Progress Made - Golden Sox!


After the Red Sox won the World Series in 2018, I decided I would commemorate the victory by picking up the gold parallel of every Red Sox card in the 2018 Topps base and update sets. Over the past few years, I've stagnated on completing it. (It may never get complete due to that Rafael Devers rookie card!) Still, I decided to at least make a little progress by adding these two cards of J.D. Martinez.
 

Progress Made - Collecting Someone I'm Not Related To!

 
There's only one person in MLB history with the same last name as me. Bob Keppel pitched for 3 teams between 2006-2009, and according to the TCDB, he has a total of exactly 100 cards. I made it a goal of mine to be the #1 collector of his cards on the TCDB. Before this order was entered in, I was in a multiple-person tie for 48th place with 2 cards. I'm now in 3rd place with 9, just 5 cards back from the #1 spot. 
 
  

Progress Not Made - Just For Fun!

 
These cards don't knock out any particular wants other than their Red Sox cards I found pleasing to the eye. The Spring Training card was one of my top Red Sox cards from 2020. The Bogaerts is from the 2019 150th Anniversary parallel, an insert set I've considered chasing. Loretta is one of those random players you often forget were All-Stars. The rest just caught my attention!
 
I'm going to have to redo/update my other blog pages after this one! 

Friday, August 29, 2025

Red Sox Frankenset: Choosing Cards #25-27

It's time to take a look at a few more cards and see which ones deserve inclusion in my Red Sox Frankenset. Just a refresher, I'm going through my Red Sox doubles and picking the best at each number for the Frankenset. Let's roll! 
 

#25



Favorite Card: 1994 Collector's Choice #25 Trot Nixon (FRDP, RC)
My Choice: same

I'll admit, this one was a tough one. Although Raffy and Nomar are solid choices, I kept going back and forth between Mo and Trot. Ultimately, I felt the simplistic shot of Nixon with the cloud background was the best choice.
 

#26

 
Favorite Card: 2015 Topps #26 Bryce Brentz (RC)
My Choice: same

I'm not a huge fan of either of these cards to be honest. Clemens is a better player, and the card notes one of the many highlights from his amazing MVP season. However, this card design is ugly! Brentz is the opposite - He only played in 34 MLB games, but I really like the design on the 2015 Topps set. Since a Clemens card from this set has already made the Frankenset, I went with the lesser known Bryce Brentz.
 

#27


Favorite Card: 2016 Topps Gypsy Queen #27 Craig Kimbrel
My Choice: same

No other options but to go with Kimbrel for the final spot! At least it's a good looking card from the All-Star's time with Boston! 
 
With these selections, I have completed the third page of my Frankenset! 


Not bad, there's a nice mix of Hall of Famers, very good players, and some lesser knowns. I couldn't help but notice the first column is mainly poses, minor action in the middle column, and cards with the most movement in the rightmost column. 

What say you, good readers? Did I make the right choices with the bottom row? Now that the full page is before you, any changes you would make? (Feel free to review choices #19 -21 and #22-24!) Let me know in the comments!  
 
In case you're interested...
 

Monday, August 25, 2025

A Big Bounty From Bo!

Back when I got to attend a card show for the first time since forever, I considered it a good day. What made the day even better however was later that afternoon when I checked the mail. I received an unexpected package from Bo (Baseball Cards Come To Life!) Over 80 cards and very few were cards I already had! It was a lot to go through, and as I was happily doing so I picked a starting 9 to show off today: 
 

9. Shiny and Red 


I've never seen these cards before. While design-wise they fall into the typical 90's style of cards, the shiny red foil really makes them pop and stand out. During every pass-through of the stack, they caught my eye.  
 

8. Multilingual Baseball

 
Growing up in Western NY, I was exposed to two versions of Sesame Street: The American version, which often taught Spanish, and the Canadian version, which routinely taught French. (Despite that being my only intro to the language, even now I can count to 10 in French!) Just as much fun are cards that teach us some important baseball terms in both of these languages. 
 

7. The Nava Saga Begins!

 
The story of Daniel Nava is one of my all-time favorites, and I've always believed his journey to the Major Leagues would make a great movie! I don't have a PC collection devoted to him, but I'm always appreciative of his cards!  
 

6. Drawing A Blank..



Bo posted this card on his blog awhile back, and I mentioned I might be interested in trading for it. Bo obviously declined my trade offer, including this blank backed card of the man they call "Psycho".
 

5. A Few Less Missing Sox

 
Slowly but surely, I've been whittling down my want list of Red Sox cards from all the Topps base sets in my lifetime. Bo helped me knock down that list even further with these great cards! 
 

4. Childhood Memory Unlocked!

 
It's funny. Lately I've been thinking about the 1982 Topps sticker set. Completing that sticker album became a focus for me and my friends that year. I never did finish it, and the album disappeared somewhere over time. I'm really tempted to buy an album off eBay and work on this set again. The Yaz sticker only makes the temptation stronger.
 

3. That 70's Show

 
As the child of the 70's, this decade always holds some allure to me, even if I wasn't around for half of it. Eventually when I finish off my Missing Sox list, I'll have to work on the Red Sox cards from older sets. This will make that quest a little easier. 
 

2. Collecting Stamps

 
More Red Sox collectibles I was unaware of! I never saw these 1969 MLB PhotoStamps before. Some of these are unused, while some have a sturdy cardboard backing to them.     
 

1. I Consider Vintage As Anything Older Than Me!

 
That last cards I'm showing off are these great cards from the 60's. A little wear on them, but that fine with me!  
 
 
Bo, my heartfelt thanks for these cards, plus all the others I didn't show off. may life be as generous to you as you are to others!
 
 

 

 
 

Monday, August 18, 2025

Time Travel Trading Update #104

 
 
The 400th Time Travel trade keeps inching closer and closer! I won't say where we are at now, but I fully expect to hit the landmark number in about 2 months, maybe 3. Whoever earns the honor of #400 will get to pick any other card in the Time Travel Trading stack for free! If you've had your eye on a card but didn't have an older card to trade in return, this might be your chance to possess it, but you gotta play to win! Will it be one of my monthly regulars? My "every-so-often" traders? Someone new? Who knows!
 
Let's see what new cards have joined the party this month! 
 
We'll kick things off with a new trade partner, Lee. He made a proposal on the TCDB for that nice Joe Namath insert, and sent back card #1 from the 1938 Churchman's Boxing Personalities set. 
 

I'm not a fan of boxing myself, but there is a few of these cards in the trade stack now, and they are rather fascinating, especially the write-ups on the back. Eventually I hope these will go to someone who like boxing and vintage cards!
 
Jeff (Wax Pack Wonders) is next on the list. Who doesn't love colorful cards?


The Guardians really need to go back to those fantastic 70's red uniforms as one of there main unis for the season.  
 
Bo (Baseball Cards Come To Life!) is our next featured trade partner, with a fun trio of cards for the stack.


That Warren Spahn card in particular is amazing. I'd never sen the set before, and what struck me as funny is that it's a 1987 reprint of a 1983 card set. Reprinting cards just 4 years after they initially came out? Even Fanatics couldn't get away with that nowadays!
 
Brendan (The View From The Third Floor) is one of the main reasons why this trade stack is approaching almost 900 cards! Every month we make a trade, and every trade he generously adds a few bonus cards to the stack. I'm thankful, cause he sends some great cards that often get interest from other traders.

 
Thanks to a thrift store purchase I made awhile back (which I still plan to whip up a post for), my latest trade with Tom (The Angels In Order) became the most I ever spent shipping cards to someone! Well worth it, and the cards were well protected! In return, a trio of lovely vintage:
  

Our last trade for today is from Greg (Night Owl Cards). His write-up of the trade eloquently expressed one of the things that makes the Time Travel Trading Project so great - I try to make it as stress-free as possible!  


No Red Sox or set needs required! Any older card is fine by me! 
 
Thanks to all of my trade partners for this past month. I appreciate every card sent! Keep the trades coming, trade #400 will be here before you know it! 
 
As always, these cards are all available in exchange for an older card. You can claim your cards below, or through the TCDB (Kep75). Let's make some trades! 
 

The Time Travel Trade Stack:

 
 
2021-22 Donruss - Magicians (basketball)
 
2021-22 Donruss (soccer)
#183 Jose Macias (RR)    
 
2019 Topps Opening Day
#20 Jon Lester

2017-18 Donruss (basketball)
#75 Chandler Parsons
 
2017 Topps - MLB Award Winners
#CYA-1 Rick Porcello      
 
2015-16 Donruss (basketball)
#49 John Wall 
 
 
2011 Topps Lineage
#186 Mel Ott
 
2010 Topps (football)
#249 David Garrard
 
2010 Topps Chrome (football)
#C141 T.J. Houshmandzadeh
 
2009 Donruss Americana (non-sport)
#50 Francesco Quinn
 
2008 Topps - Trading Card History
#TCH31 Chipper Jones
 
2008 Topps New York Yankees
#NYY8 Jason Giambi
 
2008 Topps (football)
#301 Larry Fitzgerald (PB)   
 
2007 Upper Deck MLB Rookie Card of the Month
#ROM-4 Ryan Braun 
 
2007 Playoff Prestige (football) 
 
2006 Topps Updates & Highlights
#UH172 Mike Piazza (SH)
 
2004 Bowman Chrome
#263 Jeff Allison (FY, RC)   
 
 
2003 Fleer Tradition
#126 Steve Cox 
 
2002 Flair
#57 Orlando Hernandez 
 
2002 Fleer Maximum
 
2002 Upper Deck World Series Heroes
#88 Andy Petitte
 
2001 Topps Post 500 Home Run Club
#6 Harmon Killebrew 
 
 
1999-00 Topps (basketball)
#16 Eric William 
 
1999 SkyBox Metal Universe (football)
#116 Tiki Barber
 
1999 Stadium Club
#214 Tony Saunders   
 
1998 Donruss
#22 Tony Gwynn
 
1998 Donruss - Diamond Kings
#6 Kenny Lofton (DK, SN10000, PR9500)
 
1998 Pinnacle Performers
#14 Hideo Nomo

1998 Upper Deck Pop Weaver (racing)
#PW3 Rusty Wallace  
 
1997 Pinnacle Inside
#111 Matt Williams

1997 Pinnacle X-Press
#64 Craig Biggio    
 
1997 Scoreboard Mickey Mantle
#71 Mickey Mantle Day (1965)

1996 Leaf
 
1996 SP
 
1995 Cardtoons
#7 Fowl Boggs
 
1995 Finest (football)
#124 Trent Dilfer     
 
1995 SkyBox Lois & Clark (non-sport)
#73 Be Mine!
#75 Do You Love Me?
 
1994-95 Finest (basketball)
#43 Rex Chapman  

1994 Finest
#413 Mark Portugal
 
1994 Panini Stickers
#207 Sean Berry
#208 Wil Cordero    
 
1994 Pinnacle Church's Hometown Stars
#5 Kirby Puckett
#21 Edgar Martinez
#26 Ozzie Smith
 
1994 Classic Four Sport (multi-sport)
#145 Chad Penney   
 
1993-94 Score (hockey)
#442 Mark Recchi (LBM)
 
 
 
1993 Classic '93 Hockey Draft (hockey)
#40 Saku Koivu 
 
1993 Classic Four Sport (multi-sport)
#246 Mike Rathje
 
1992 Diet Pepsi
#9 Bryan Harvey
 
 
1992 Front Row Draft Picks
#46 Ed Christian   
 
 
 
 
1992 Pinnacle
#404 Bip Roberts 
 
1992 Post
#26 Tony Gwynn 
 
1992 Score
 
1992 Score - 90's Impact Players

1992 Topps McDonald's Baseball's Best
#18 Will Clark

 
1992 Topps Batman Returns (non-sport)
#51 Sabotaging the Batmobile
#61 Oswald Outwitted!
 
1991-92 O-Pee-Chee Premier (hockey)
#127 John Cullen
 
1991-92 Pro Set - Collectibles (hockey)
#CC5 Wayne Gretzky (LL)  
 
1991-92 Pro Set French (hockey)
#306 Brian Skrudland (AS)
 
1991-92 Pro Set Platinum (hockey)
 
1991-92 Score Canadian English (hockey)
#349 Joe Sacco (TP, RC)  
 
1991-92 Fleer (basketball)
#92 Danny Manning
 
1991-92 Upper Deck (basketbal)
 
1991 Classic Best
#346 Steve Vondran   
 

1991 Donruss - Bonus Cards
#BC-9 Mark McGwrire (VAR)
 
 
1991 Score
 

1991 Ultra
#130 Lou Whitaker  
 
1991 Upper Deck
 
1991 Fleer (football)
 
1991 Pro Set (football)
 
1991 Pro Set Platinum (football)
#81 Lawrence Taylor
 
 
1991 Impel WCW (wrestling)
#157 Missy Hyatt

 
1990-91 Pro Set Super Bowl XXV Silver Anniversary (football)
#88 Nick Buoniconti
 
1990-91 7th Inning Sketch QMJHL (hockey)
#205 Eric Bissonnette

1990-91 O-Pee-Chee Premier (hockey)
#46 Jody Hull (RC)
 
1990-91 Fleer (basketball)
#21 Kelly Tripucka
#21 Kelly Tripucka
 
1990-91 Hoops (basketball)
 
1990-91 Skybox (basketball)
#19 Kevin McHale
 

1990 Fleer
 
1990 Pacific Legends
#34 Don Kessinger
 
1990 Pacific Senior League
#154 Wayne Nordhagen 
 

1990 Upper Deck
 
1990 Pro Set (football)
#668 Stan Humphries (RC)
 
1990 Score (football)
#327 Dalton Hilliard (GF)
 
1990 Topps Traded (football)
#102T Howard Cross (RC)
 
1989-90 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#141 Mike Allison 
 
1989-90 Fleer (basketball)

1989-90 Hoops (basketball)
#64 Armon Gilliam
 
1989 Classic
#176 Kirby Puckett 

1989 Donruss
#255 Mark Grace (VAR)
 
1989 Fleer Baseball's Exciting Stars
#20 Tony Gwynn
#34 Kirby Puckett
   
 
1989 Star
#51 Rich Garces
 
 
1989 Topps Ames 20/20 Club
#32 Dave Winfield
 
1989 Topps Bazooka Shining Stars
#13 Tony Gwynn  

1989 Pacific Cards & Comics Crossed Bats (unlicensed)
#6 Will Clark
 
1989 Pro Set (football)
#58 Boomer Esiason
 
1988 Card Collectors T-206 Reprint
#NNO Matty McIntyre
 
1988 Donruss 
 
 
1988 Pacific Legends I
 
1988 Score
#385 Tony Gwynn
 
 
1988 Topps Toys "R" Us Rookies
#13 Mike Henneman
 
1988 Topps Traded
 
1988 Topps (football)
 
1988 Topps - 1000 Yard Club (football)
#8 Curt Warner  
 
1987-88 Topps (hockey)
#119 Kelly Hrudey  

1987 1983 ASA Collectors Kits Reprints
#2 Warren Spahn

1987 Donruss
#404 Bud Black
 
1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars
#21 Charlie Hough 

1987 Fleer Update
#U-36 Dan Gladden
 
1987 Fleer Update - Glossy
#U-69 Bill Madlock 
 
1987 Fleer Limited Edition
#16 Steve Garvey 
 
1987 Fleer Update
#U-108 Kevin Seitzer
 
1987 O-Pee-Chee
#353 Ernie Camacho 
 

1987 Topps 
 
 
1987 Zoot U.S. of ALF (non-sport)

#43 Texas - The Lone Star State
 
1986 Donruss
 
1986 Donruss Highlights
#1 Will Clark
#25 Fernando Valenzuela
 
 
1986 Fleer - Fleer All-Star Team
#7 Rickey Henderson
 
1986 Fleer Baseball's Best Sluggers vs. Pitchers
 
 
1986 True Value Super Stars
#6 Fernando Valenzuela 

1985 Donruss
#463 Doug Flynn
 
 
1985 Fleer Update
#U-10 Hubie Brooks
 
1985 Topps
#403 Cory Snyder (OLY, RC)    

1985 Topps Drake's Big Hitters Plus Super Pitchers
#3 Don Baylor
 
1985 Topps (football)
#38 Bill Bates (RC)
 
1984-85 Topps (hockey)
#3 Tom Fergus  

1984 Fleer
#210 Ben Oglivie
 
 
1984 Topps Drake's Big Hitters
#19 Fred Lynn
#21 Gary Matthews
#32 Dave Winfield  
 
1983 Donruss
#22 Johnny Bench (DK)   
 
 
1983 O-Pee-Chee
#179 Luis Tiant (SV)   
 
1983 Topps - 1983 All-Star Set Collector's Edition (Glossy Send-Ins)
#9 Buddy Bell
 
1983 Topps Drake's Big Hitters
#13 Steve Kemp
 
1983 Topps (football)
#52 Rafael Septien
#58 Billy Sims (TL) 
#136 Wilbert Montgomery (TL) 

1983 Topps The A-Team (non-sport)
 
1982-85 Galasso Baseball Hobby Card Report T-206 Reprints
 
1982 Topps
 
1982 Topps (football) 
 
1981-82 Topps (hockey)
#51 Dale McCourt (TL)
 
1981 Donruss  
 
1981 Fleer
#539 Terry Landrum (RC) 
 
1981 Topps
 
 
1980 Topps 
#65 Al Bumbry
 
 
1979 Kellogg's 3-D Super Stars
#25 Darrell Porter (COR, SP)

1979 Topps 
#164 Mickey Lolich 
 
1979 Topps (football)
#96 Garo Yepremian 
#101 Joe Klecko 
#115 Ken Anderson

1978 Topps  
 
1978 Topps (football)
#316 Greg Landry
 
1977 Dover Publications Classic Baseball Cards Reprints
#10 Lefty O'Doul
#18 Jimmie Dykes
#99 Hal Chase
#NNO Melvin Harder
#NNO Fred Merkle
 
1977 Topps
 
1977 Topps (football)
 
1976 SSPC
#515 John Ellis 
 
1975 Hostess
#140 George Hendrick 
 
1975 Topps
 
1975 Topps (football)
#47 Bivian Lee
#101 Bob Windsor
 
 
1974 Topps - Team Checklists
#NNO Milwaukee Brewers (CL, VAR) 
 
1974 Topps - Traded
#43T Jim Wynn
 

1973 Topps
 
1972 Topps  
#6 Fred Scherman 
#194 Fred Norman
#209 Joe Rudi 
#231 Casey Cox 
 
1972 Topps (football)
#11 Bobby Joe Green
 
1971 Topps
#4 Vic Davalillo
#6 Ed Spiezio
#7 Jim Holt (RC) 
 
1971 Topps (football)
#8 Walt Garrison (RC)
 
1970 Topps
#2 Diego Segui
 
1969-70 Topps (hockey)
#21 Phil Goyette
 
1969 Topps
#14 Al McBean

1969 Topps (football)
#115 Randy Johnson
 
1969 Topps - Four-in-One Singles (football)
#NNO Ralph Baker
#NNO John Bramlett
#NNO Billy Martin
#NNO Bob Talamini 
 
1968 Topps
 
1967-68 Topps (hockey)
#30 Reg Fleming
#494 Bill Rigney (MGR) 
#498 Larry Dierker

1966 Topps
#10 Tony Cloninger
 
1965 Topps
 
1964 Ed-U-Cards Washington Senators Baseball Card Game
#NNO Ball

1964 Topps 
 
1963 Topps
#26 Ray Moore
 
1962 Topps
 
1961 Post Cereal (F278-33)
#15 Bobby Shantz
 
1961 Topps
 
1960 Topps   
#3 Joe Adcock 
#182 Glen Hobbie 
#191 Johnny Klippstein 

1959 Topps
#95 Carl Willey
#385 Sherm Lollar

1957 Topps
 
1955 Bowman
 
1955 Topps
 
1954 Bowman
#73 Don Mueller
 
1954 Bowman Power For Peace (non-sport)
#91 USS Coral Sea (CVB43)
 
 
1952 Topps Look 'n See (R714-16) (non-sport)
 
1952 Topps Wings Friend or Foe (R707-4) (non-sport)
#129 PO-1W Lockheed
 
1951 Bowman
#299 Clyde King (RC)  
 
1951 Topps Red Backs
#13 Dale Mitchell
#51 Eddie Robinson  
 
1951 Bowman (football)
#118 Frank Reagan
  
 
1950 Topps Freedom's War (R709-2) (non-sport)
#197 Victory Medal 

1948 Bowman
#15 Eddie Joost

1948 Bowman (football)
#28 Paul Governali (RC) 
 
1939 Wills's Garden Flowers by Richard Sudell (non-sport)
#38 Petunia

1938 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Tenth Series (J9-6) (non-sport)
#2 Black-throated Green Warbler
 
1938 Churchman's Boxing Personalities (boxing)
#1 Lou Ambers 
#48 Arthur J. Elvin 

1937-38  Diamond Matchbooks Tan 6 (hockey)
#NNO Glenn Brydson
 
1936 Godfrey Phillips Screen Stars Embossed (Series B) (non-sport)
#4 Robert Taylor  
 
1935 Church & Dwight Useful Birds of America Eighth Series (J9-4) (non-sport)
#10 California Jay
 
1935 Stephen Mitchell & Son "A Gallery of 1934" (non-sport)
#47 Lord Trenchard 

1933 Church & Dwight Useful Birds of America Fifth Series (J9-1) (non-sport)
#5 Indigo Bunting  
 
1930 All-Fair Authors Card Game (non-sport)
#13 Louisa May Alcott 

1928 Player's Flags of the League of Nations (non-sport)
#42 Roumania
 
1925 Sports Records (multi-sport)
 
1924 Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada (ITC) Dogs Series (non-sport)
#4 Otter-Hound
 
1924 Lambert & Butler Wonders of Nature (non-sport)
#25 Army-Worms and Fly 

1922 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Third Series (J7) (non-sport)
#7 Prothonotary Warbler

1915 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America First Series (J5) (non-sport)
#1 Quail
 
1910 Champions (T218) (multi-sport)
 
1890 N245 Sweet Caporal Actors & Actresses (non-sport)
#NNO Frankie Raymond

The Time Travel Trading Project is simple in concept. I started out with a random pack of 2018 Topps Series 1 baseball cards. My aim was to trade every card in that pack for something older. Each card I receive in turn is then made available for trade, with the goal to get the oldest card I can get.

Number of trades completed: 387
Unique trading partners: 90

Number of cards mailed out: 2,049
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1910-11

Number of cards received: 2,940
Year of oldest card received: 1890