Showing posts with label World Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Series. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2025

My First Card Show In Over 30 Years!

The hobby environment in my little corner of the world has started to grow! Earlier this year, a new card shop opened up about 2 miles from my house. I've only had a chance to visit it once (Very nice space, but more high end than a little old collector like me would spend significant time/money in.) Anyway, through their Facebook posts I learned of a larger local group dedicated to the hobby, and earlier this summer, there was an announcement I never thought I'd see. A card show was coming to my area! 
 
Of course I had to attend! 
 
As the day approached, I felt the excitement build. I have not gone to an honest to goodness card show since high school. I didn't know what to expect, other than there was expected to be about 40 tables. How much of it was going to be high end graded stuff I'd never spend money on? How much would be Pokemon and other non-baseball collectables? Would there be dime or quarter boxes? I really had no idea.  
 
Finally, the day came, a beautiful Saturday morning. I made the drive up to what the locals call "The Expo" and was greeted with a rather amusing sign: 
 
Now that's a party!
 
There was also a flea market going on, and time did not permit me to embrace my inner Fuji and see what wonders awaited. Perhaps next time. Besides, I was a man on a mission! The card show was in one of the smaller buildings, and by the time I got there things were already going full blast and very well attended. I walked in and stopped at the welcome table by the door. I entered the free raffle (didn't win) and spent a little time chatting with the event's organizer, thanking him for putting this all together. He said he's hoping to be able to do these show every few months - fingers crossed!
 
As I said there were about 40 tables all about, and my strategy was to do a simple walk-through lap first and get a lay of who had what and who was worthy of my time and money. There were some legitimate card shops present, some coming down from a few hours away, but also there were a good number of collectors who were just selling off parts of their collection. About half of what I saw were graded cards, and there were a handful of tables dedicated to collectable card gaming. All in all, there were maybe about 6-8 tables that fit my particular goals for the day. 
 
I eventually made 4 purchases...
 

Purchase #1

 
One of the larger tables was of course in the back. The guy brought a good mix of stuff, both low end and high-end. In the far right corner of his table he had a box of cards 4/$1. I did a quick look through the Red Sox cards and found a short print I had to snatch up before someone else did! I picked out another 3 cards, and decided to come back and really dig through what he had before I left. 
 

That Williams is one of my favorite pickups for the day. Did you know he was such a prolific fly fisherman that he's in the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame as well? I'm also glad to grab a couple of the current team's young players, as well a new Pedro (even though I'm not fond of that yellowish background..)
 

Purchase #2

 
In my initial pass-through, I noticed another smaller table where there were cards on the cheap, but I had to wait until there was less of a crowd before I could check it out. I'm glad I did, because he was selling a card 8/$1! This guy was just selling from his collection, trying to get rid of some things he didn't need/want. He also had a box of cards that were free for any of the kids to take, which earned him Diamond Jesters street cred.
 

I actually got a couple cards free, as I had initially miscounted and handed him 17 cards instead of 16, and also one of the cards had another card tucked in behind it in the penny sleeve. The guy was very nice, laid back and the vendor I enjoyed conversing with the most.
 

Purchase #3

 
The smallest table there was another guy who was basically selling from his collection. What made him stand out was that he had a spinner where you can pay $1 and get whatever it landed on (pack of cards, card from his $1 box, card from his $3 box, etc...) The cheapest thing he had was $1 anyway, so why not take a chance and spin? I earned my money back by winning a card of my choice from his $1 box.
 

Truth be told, he didn't have much in that box that would fit my collection - mostly football and basketball. There was among the few baseball this Laughlin World Series card. Even though I already own it, it was pretty much the clear choice! 
 

Purchase #4

 
After checking around all the other tables without any real temptation, I decided to end my day by going back to the first dealer. I spent a lot more time at his tables and the various boxes of cards he had available. One of those boxes was full of vintage stars, and I found a couple of rookie cards that were well within my price range: 
 

Subconsciously, I think I was ashamed for myself to have a limited number of Dick Allen cards, (most of which used the same sideways portrait at that!) Picking up a well loved copy of his rookie card made me feel better!
 
 
Speaking of well-loved, I found these two great cards in his box of $1 cards. I'm super excited to add a vintage All-Star card of the great Yaz. Tony C was a fun find too!
 

I of course had to go back to the quarter box! This time I searched through teams other than the Red Sox for some cards that piqued my interest. Not pictured are some cards I found with the intent of sending off to another blogger as a long overdue thank you. The Santa Clause seemed like something I should have on hand for a future holiday post, while 2005 Upper Deck Classics is a set I enjoy and will pick up an odd card now and again. The Ted Williams should be self explanatory by now.
 

It seemed wrong to go to a card show and not get a pack to rip, so I topped off my purchase with a trio of 1990 Upper Deck. Did I pull a Reggie Jackson auto? I'll save the contents of these for another post. After spending singles here and there all morning, this purchase set me back a very reasonable $20. Low budget collecting for the win!
 
All in all, this card show was a lot of fun! A few thoughts...
  • Growing up, one of my favorite things about going to a card show was buying a box, then going home, ripping 30+ packs of cards and coming away with at least 90% of the set. You can't do that anymore. Boxes are too expensive for kids, and fewer people care about building sets - including the manufacturers who would rather cram 10,000 inserts and parallels down our collective throats.  
  • Going back to the lost art of set building, it just isn't worth it for vendors to haul boxes of minor players for people to finish their sets. That saddens me.
  • From the "We are not the same" department: while I was joyfully picking though quarter boxes, there was a guy next to me trying to sell a card to the vendor for $800. The vendor politely declined, and the gent took his little gangster case of cards elsewhere. I get how the thrill of pulling a card worth hundreds of dollars excites a lot of people in this hobby, but I seen more than my fair share of Wally Joyner and Gregg Jefferies rookie cards. I've know how the speculation game often ends.
  • Everyone there, vendors and collectors alike, were all very much polite and well behaved. It wasn't the largest building on the grounds, but it never felt crowded. I never had to wait more than a few minutes for my turn at any table. Made for a much more pleasurable experience.
  • I'm convinced more than ever that professional grading has ensured that some of the classic cards I missed out in my childhood will probably be forever out of my price range. I saw both the Upper Deck Griffey rookie and  Billy Ripken F-Face card there, and the price for graded copies seemed insane to me. 

Although it won't be good for my wallet, I'm looking forward to seeing how the hobby as a whole continues to grow down here in central VA. Here's hoping some more card shows are in my future!

 ***Update!***

 

 
Looks like there will be another card show in my future! 

Monday, June 23, 2025

A Little Something Extra

The majority of trade I make nowadays revolve around my Time Travel Trading Project. Occasionally, some cards from those trades aren't a part of the project and end up in my main collection.
 
For example, Jeff (Wax Pack Wonders - how about a new post for old time's sake?) could have just sent some cards to complete our most recent Time Travel trade. He's a generous guy though, and included a bunch of Red Sox cards for me:
 
 
*Sigh* Raffy... I've gone back and forth about writing a post centered on his insane trade to the Giants. It's hard to compose a piece when you simultaneously agree with the trade (not a team player!) and disagree with the trade (pretty much sinks any chance of reaching the playoffs this year!). What sucks about the trade for me as a Red Sox collector is that this Heritage card makes the 6th different Devers rookie I now own. With that many rookies, I was kind of hoping the guy would go on to be a Red Sox legend. In other news, that Drago means I only need Yaz and Fisk to complete the 1975 Topps Red Sox team set!
 
Another Time Travel Trade I recently completed was with Evan through the TCDB. Along with those Time Travel cards was a swap of cards from outside the project. I was able to whittle down another Red Sox base card need from 1998!
 
 
Finally, I have trade from Gavin (Baseball Card Breakdown).  You won't see the Time Travel Trading card until next month's update, but Gavin included some extra goodies for me. Starting off with a trio of serial numbered cards:
 
 
I always appreciate the gold parallels, but the eye catcher here is that sharp black parallel of (ironically) the man who just traded away Raffy Devers!
 
But wait, there's more! Readers of Gavin's blog know he a custom card mad scientist extraordinaire, and it wouldn't be a gift from Gavin without a couple of his customs!
 
 
Man, those are sweet! If you can't figure out the left card, it's Carlton Fisk and his famous wave from Gavin's latest custom project, glow in the dark silhouettes! I also received one of Gavin's white bordered 1991 Fleer modifications! Dewey looks a lot better surrounded in white instead of bright yellow!
 
My enthusiastic thanks to Jeff, Evan, and Gavin for these great additions to my Red Sox collection! You guys are awesome!

Monday, April 21, 2025

Time Travel Trading Update #100


Update #100! That's a pretty significant milestone! When I started out with this project, I posted updates pretty much whenever a trade completed. February 2018 saw the initial Time Travel Trading post plus 4 updates just in that month! After a lull when I wasn't doing much trading (an idea hard to fathom now), I pushed it back to monthly updates. I've continued with the monthly updates ever since.  Seven years and a couple months later, we've hit this milestone. Incredible!
 
This month's update is a big one, with over 60 new cards added to the stack! Let's look at some cards, shall we?
 
Starting off, we have a TCDB with Mark Z. If you include trades within the Bunt App, Mark is probably the guy I've traded the most with over the past few years. As usual, he sends some great cards:

 
Oh, and does anyone like the Washington Commanders nee Redskins? Mark graciously sent a bonus PWE filled football cards from that particular franchise as a boost to the Time Travel Trade stack.
 

Another Mark from the TCDB, Mark P, is our next trade partner. This is the gentleman who helped me complete the 1996 Fleer Boston Red Sox set. As part of our trade, I got some cool vintage cards to offer up here:
 


Brendan (The View From The Third Floor) checks in next with his monthly trade. As always, there is a nice mixture of fun cards and noteworthy names!


The biggest trade of the month comes courtesy of Bo (Baseball Cards Come To Life!). He peppered the trade stack with some great oddballs highlighting Babe Ruth:


He also sent along some 1986 stickers:

As well as a selection of other cards:


I did have to make one tiny personal swap to get a trade done, so I hope you don't mind a card of one of the key players from 2 World Series titles for the Twins:



We wrap things up with a trio of cards from Greg (Night Owl Cards). Every time I see mid-80's food issue cards, I feel this tug to complete the sets. I may have to satisfy that urge sometime soon...


Thanks again to all these awesome trade partners! 
 
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
 
2014 Topps Gypsy Queen
#53 Tony Gwynn
 
2014 Topps (football)
#17 DeSean Jackson

2013 Panini Hometown Heroes
#55 Roberto Alomar 
 

2012 Topps Stickers
#237 Bernie Brewer (MAS)   
 
2012 Leaf Draft (football)
#40 Robert Griffin   
 
2011 Topps Lineage
#186 Mel Ott
 
2010 Topps (football)
#249 David Garrard
 
2010 Topps Chrome (football)
#C141 T.J. Houshmandzadeh
 
2009 Bowman - Chrome WBC Prospects
#BCW18 Tao Bu   
 
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)   
 
2008 Upper Deck Heroes (football)
#145 Fred Davis (ROOH, RC)  
 
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)
 
2006 Topps - Hall of Fame Tribute (football)
#HOFT-SB Sammy Baugh 
 
2004 Bowman Chrome
#263 Jeff Allison (FY, RC)   
 
 
2002 Fleer Maximum
 
2002 Upper Deck World Series Heroes
#88 Andy Petitte
 
2001 Topps Gallery (football)
#68 Jeff George
 
 
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 Ultra
#253 Gary Sheffield 

1998 Upper Deck Pop Weaver (racing)
#PW3 Rusty Wallace  
 
1997 Pinnacle Inside
#111 Matt Williams
 
1997 Pinnacle Mint Collection
#9 Chipper Jones 

1997 Pinnacle X-Press
#64 Craig Biggio    
 
1997 Scoreboard Mickey Mantle
#71 Mickey Mantle Day (1965)
 
1997 Upper Deck (football)
#265 Rich Owens (RC) 

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 Collector's Choice (football)
#40 Reggie Brooks (I93)

1994 Ultra (football)
#521 Heath Shuler (ROO)
 
1994 Classic Four Sport (multi-sport)
#145 Chad Penney   
 
1993-94 Score (hockey)
#442 Mark Recchi (LBM) 
 
 
1993 Pro Set Power (football)
#11 Mark Rypien 
 
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 Megacards Babe Ruth
#5 22-9 Record in the Minors (YR)
#22 Bam Bams Nine in a Week (YR)
#41 First to Fan 1,000 Times (PH)
#56 Season - .545 On-Base Percentage (PH)
#106 The Babe's Best
#138 He Brought Children Joy
#138 He Brought Children Joy
 
 
 
1992 Post
#26 Tony Gwynn 
 
1992 Score
 
1992 Score - 90's Impact Players

 
1992 Pacific (football)
#318 Joe Jacoby

1992 Wild Card (football)
#137 Ricky Sanders
 
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 Pinnacle French (hockey)
#252 Paul Ranheim
 
1991-92 Pro Set - Collectibles (hockey)
#CC5 Wayne Gretzky (LL)  
 
1991-92 Pro Set French (hockey)
#306 Brian Skrudland (AS)
 
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 Ultra - Ultra All Stars (football)
#8 Darrell Green 
 
 
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)
#93 Isiah Thomas 
 

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 Pro Set - Super Bowl MVP Collectibles (football)
#17 John Riggins (SBXVII, MVP)
#22 Doug Williams (SBXXII, MVP) 
 
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 Star
#51 Rich Garces
 
 
1989 Topps Ames 20/20 Club
#32 Dave Winfield
 
1989 Pro Set (football)
#58 Boomer Esiason
#463 Greg Townsend 
 
1988 Card Collectors T-206 Reprint
#NNO Matty McIntyre
 
1988 Donruss 
 
 
1988 Pacific Legends I
 
1988 Score
#385 Tony Gwynn
 
1988 Topps
#7 Benny Santiago (RB)
#574 Graig Nettles 
 
1988 Topps Toys "R" Us Rookies
#13 Mike Henneman
 
1988 Topps Traded
 
1988 Swell Greats (football)
#12 Raymond Berry 
 
1988 Topps (football)
 
1987-88 Topps (hockey)
#119 Kelly Hrudey 

1987 Donruss
#404 Bud Black

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 Topps - 1000 Yard Club (football)
#10 Gary Clark

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 Topps
#40 Ken Griffey
 
1986 Topps Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
#5 Jack Clark  
 
1986 Topps Stickers
#18 1985 World Series (WS)
#45 Willie McGee
#64 Fernando Valenzuela
#166 Mike Davis
#257 Dan Quisenberry
#171/#312 Dwayne Murphy/Brian Fisher/Roger McDowell (FS)
 
1986 Topps Traded
#7T Steve Bedrosian
#68T Mickey Mahler
 
1986 True Value Super Stars
#6 Fernando Valenzuela 
 
1986 Topps (football)
#173 George Rogers

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

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 Cramer Baseball Legends (Series 4)
#94 Richie Ashburn
 
1983 Donruss
#22 Johnny Bench (DK)  
 
 
1983 O-Pee-Chee
#179 Luis Tiant (SV)  
 
1983 Topps Drake's Big Hitters
#13 Steve Kemp
 
1983 Topps (football)
#109 George Rogers (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
 
1981 Topps
 
 
1980 Topps 
#65 Al Bumbry
 
#522 Coy Bacon 
 
1979 Kellogg's 3-D Super Stars
#25 Darrell Porter (COR, SP)

1979 Topps 
 
1979 Topps (football)

1978 Topps  
 
1978 Topps (football)
#316 Greg Landry
#486 Mel Gray
 
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
#333 Paul Reuschel (RC)
#411 1976 World Series (WS)
 
1977 Topps (football)
#349 Dennis Johnson 

1976 Topps
#416 Tommy John 
#448 Tom Johnson 
#625 J.R. Richard 
 
1975 Topps
 
1975 Topps (football)
#47 Bivian Lee
#101 Bob Windsor
 
 
1974 Topps - Traded
#43T Jim Wynn
 

 
1972 Topps  
 
1972 Topps (football)
#11 Bobby Joe Green
 
1971 Topps
#99 Mark Belanger 
 
1971 Topps (football)
#8 Walt Garrison (RC)
#187 Austin Denney (RC)
 
1970 Topps
#2 Diego Segui
#287 Fred Talbot   
 
1970 Topps (football)
 
1969-70 Topps (hockey)
#21 Phil Goyette
 
1969 Topps
#14 Al McBean
#117 Jim Fairey
#129 Bill McCool
#165 World Series Game #4 - Brock's Lead-Off HR Starts Cards' Romp (WS)
 
1969 Topps - Deckle
#18 Don Kessinger

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
#213 Chico Ruiz 
 
1967-68 Topps (hockey)
#30 Reg Fleming

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

1964 Topps 
 
1963 Topps
#26 Ray Moore
 
1962 Topps
1961 Topps
 
1960 Topps

1959 Topps

1957 Topps
 
1955 Bowman
 
1955 Topps
 
1955 Bowman (football)
#9 Don Stonesifer
 
1954 Bowman
#73 Don Mueller
 
1954 Topps
#215 Ed McGhee

1954 Bowman Power For Peace (non-sport)
#91 USS Coral Sea (CVB43)
 
 
1952 Topps Look 'n See (R714-16) (non-sport)
#75 Elias Howe
 
1952 Topps Wings Friend or Foe (R707-4) (non-sport)
#129 PO-1W Lockheed
 
1951 Bowman (football)
#118 Frank Reagan
 
1951 Topps Red Backs
#13 Dale Mitchell
#51 Eddie Robinson 
 
 
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)
#45 Ted Broadribb
#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: 363
Unique trading partners: 87

Number of cards mailed out: 1,921
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1910-11

Number of cards received: 2,779
Year of oldest card received: 1890