Thank you for the shout-out, my friend! Love hearing the background and evolution of your collection. The focus of your collection now is truly impressive!
Thanks Aaron! My collecting focus has certainly evolved. I really started going hard after Dodgers about 2 years ago after I completed by 1958 Topps set, which was another childhood project.
Hi Mark, nice Rose and Carlton collections. The 64 Topps Rose was one of my dream cards as a kid. There was just something about it that drew me in. I was happy to add one to my collection when I returned as an adult. Take care
Mark, while I enjoy and appreciate looking at your many great cards of the Dodgers greats. I enjoyed this too, for, a change of pace. But would have been even better, however, had they been Orioles lol.
Ha! The only part of my collection that has a lot of Orioles is my 1958 topps set, but it includes a pretty nice example of that famous Brooks Robinson card :) . Thanks for watching!
It's so "cool" when Topps baseball card collecting as a kid, makes its way into other forms of pop culture, like that Simpson's episode when a 73 Topps "Yaz" card with his "Mutton Chop sideburns" is much coveted by Millhouse.
Thank you for the shout-out, my friend! Love hearing the background and evolution of your collection. The focus of your collection now is truly impressive!
Thanks Aaron! My collecting focus has certainly evolved. I really started going hard after Dodgers about 2 years ago after I completed by 1958 Topps set, which was another childhood project.
Nice copies there, Mark! I love how sharp that 1964 Rose is... Just one of the coolest cards ever.
Thanks! Appreciate it. It has a problem with one of the corners, but I do like it!
Great collection of Carlton and Rose! I really want to get the rose 64 one day. Thanks for sharing some childhood cards! Fun stuff.
Thanks Mike! I'm seeing more responses to your video. Great idea and looks like its going well.
Hey Mark! You had me at Pete Rose lol. Great collection of two of the best players to ever play the game. Thanks for sharing, my friend!
Not Bench, but I thought you’d like that one! 🤣
Hi Mark, nice Rose and Carlton collections. The 64 Topps Rose was one of my dream cards as a kid. There was just something about it that drew me in. I was happy to add one to my collection when I returned as an adult. Take care
I was so thrilled when I picked that one up, even though its cut wrong. Was the centerpiece of my early collection. Thanks for sharing and commenting.
Really enjoyed these Mark! I’ve slowly started acquiring Carlton cards Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much and good luck building your Carlton run.
Awesome runs Mark. Pete Rose for the win.
Thanks! Appreciate it.
Very nice player collections! I'm missing the two 'big' Carltons, the 66 and 72 traded, but at some point I need to pick them up
Thanks - 72 Traded was a tough one. There's a '66 Steve Carlton? I thought he didn't have a card that year.
@@MarksDodgersCards no I'm just getting my years confused, 65
@@CollectingMaddux1987 Oh that make sense. Good luck with the hunt for one you like!
Mark, while I enjoy and appreciate looking at your many great cards of the Dodgers greats. I enjoyed this too, for, a change of pace. But would have been even better, however, had they been Orioles lol.
Ha! The only part of my collection that has a lot of Orioles is my 1958 topps set, but it includes a pretty nice example of that famous Brooks Robinson card :) . Thanks for watching!
Thanks for showing your childhood Carlton & Rose cards. The 74T of both are top notch photos. Take care.
Thanks Mike!
It's so "cool" when Topps baseball card collecting as a kid, makes its way into other forms of pop culture, like that Simpson's episode when a 73 Topps "Yaz" card with his "Mutton Chop sideburns" is much coveted by Millhouse.
It certainly is!