Terry, you know I loved this. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 The sounds of the time with TV broadcast music and commentary are so much a part of the era. It really sets the cards in an atmosphere. I liked that you connect the cards and magazines-how the cards remind you of players and the magazines bring specific games and moments to mind. Just awesome. 😄
Another fantastic video Terry. Super SI that you picked up. So many great cards. The Music brought me back to the good old days of the NFL. I enjoyed hearing Howard Cosell. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Terry- you keep pushing the envelope and topping yourself with each subsequent video you create. Not that that has to always happen. I learn more from your videos about the players on your cards and some of the things you were doing then, than anywhere else. The addition of the music and play by play clips really enhances without distracting from the most important thing your stories memories and the cards. A lot of viewers might say that this era of cards isn’t worthy of being true vintage. But not I. You have an amazing collection of football cards of an era that matters to a lot of us out here the most: our early childhoods. They used to say in a now defunct toy store chain advertising: “the place to be a kid” Your channel is that place for me now. A place to be a kid again for a few minutes a week. Thanks for sharing Terry! CK
Like #11! This really took me back, a number of these cards are in my collection as well. Loved the audio and music you put to this, I feel like I am sitting here back in the 70's and 80's. Really enjoyed the watch and appreciate the time travel. Thanks for sharing 👍👍until next time, have an awesome day Terry ✌out
Thanks Andy! I appreciate the like and nice comment. Sometimes the music and voices from the past convey more powerful emotions than just words alone. I am taken back in time when I see those cards. I am glad you felt that way too. I hope you have a great weekend.
That’s GOLD Terry, GOLD!! You have struck a new winning formula in these new-style productions. You had me close to tears with the combination of your cards & those audio snippets & theme music from the past. Even Mr. Blowhard Cosell sounded great in his introductory soliloquies every Monday night game. We may be witnessing the next rendition of Ed & Steve Sabol NFL film productions 😉
Hi Gary! Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoy this style of video. As I mentioned in my comment to Gannon, I want to create more videos using photography because it allows me to showcase my displays. One of my favorite aspects of collecting is putting together displays that evoke the history and nostalgia I feel when I add cards to my collection. I want those who watch my videos to see what I see. Sometimes, the music and sounds from the past can be more powerful than words alone.
Your cards, your magazines (newly acquired or inherited), the sights and sounds of those times and the stories you share of recalled memories keep me watching. Great video Terry.
MARVELOUS video, Terry! This video takes me back to the good ol'days! A Coke and a SMILE! Love the music and the sound bites of a time gone by. We didn't care what the values of our trading cards were. It mattered more if our team got a W on Sunday. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks Dre! I am glad you enjoyed the look back. It was a lot of fun picking the cards, music and audio. Showing them all together was more powerful than words. I agree, we weren't thinking of card values back then.
Hi Terry! That’s a great looking Sports Illustrated with Riggins. And good for you as a Cowboys fan to want that memory. I’m not that mature. Books bring me to the games like magazines do with you. I really should read more of my dad’s old magazines. Your football collection is nothing short of perfection. This was so enjoyable to watch. Great job with the video and the music. You did really great with it. So good that you made Bert Jones climb my list of Colts cards I need to add.
Thanks Andy! I enjoy the history of sports even if it includes the low points for my team. I remember the excitement of game day back then and just being able to see the Cowboys on TV. When they lost, it was awful. I was 9 years old when that game happened and I still have a pretty good memories of it. What I enjoy now is going back to a game like that and reading the story surrounding it. There was so much hype surrounding it like a heavyweight fight. As Bill Belichick says about Bert Jones at the end of the clip that I didn’t share, “He was special.” Wow! To hear that from him. I love the what if quality to him. He was viewed as the best for a short time by some who watched him. Now he is largely forgotten. My kind of guy to collect. A great card player to have in your collection as a football fan. Take care! Take care
This was fantastic, Terry! The '84 Dorsett is a favorite of mine. The cowboys and redskins has been a great rivalry. The cards connecting you to the players in the magazines connecting you to the games, perfectly said. I was one of those fans as a kid looking at the stats in the newspaper. That was one of my favorite things was grabbing the newspaper for my dad to check out how everybody did over the weekend. This definitely brought back some memories, and seeing your showcase with all those cards that I love was a real treat. Great players and great memories. Basically every card in your showcase is one that I feel a connection with. Hearing the quotes of the players was fantastic, this is one of my favorite videos of yours!
Hello Terry , great video ! I loved to watch your awesome cards collection and listen to the "footage" live commentaries. Great as a Cowboys fan you added "the Catch" footage...😉. I need this 1982 Topps Phil Simms card ! Happy sharing sports moments Terry and have a great day.
Hi Fabien, I am glad you enjoyed. I like finding different ways to share my collection. It was fun putting this video together. This format gives an opportunity to show a large number of my cards together. Take care
AWESOME! Showcasing cards of those great players along with the music, you really captured the vibe of NFL football in the late 70s/80s here Terry! Hearing Howard Cosell always brings back great memories! Really cool to hear Belichick talk about Bert Jones too! Well done my friend!
Thanks Jim! I knew Bert Jones was a good quarterback but that interview with Belichick was my first exposure to him being an elite quarterback. If only he could have played in this era with modern medicine. I am glad you enjoyed. You have a great weekend!
Amazing video, cards and display Terry! That took me back to a time that was magical for me and sports. I remember that Dorsett 99 yard run lie it was yesterday! For my money he was the best Cowboy RB ever! Loved the hearing Cordell and the Monday night crew. Monday night football was huge back then and I watched it on our downstairs TV every week. Back then prior to the days of ESPN, Cordell halftime highlights were huge! Thanks for bringing back to those wonderful times my friend!
Thanks Steve! I had a lot of fun selecting the cards, music and highlights to use. It took me a little while but it was worth it. These types of videos show my connection to the cards beyond words. I will always have a soft spot for Tony Dorsett and those early 80s Cowboys teams. He was such a great athlete. I am glad you were able to share in the memories. Have a great weekend.
Hi Terry! Wow, this was great, my friend. You have an amazing collection that tells wonderful stories. By the way, I love your Marino rookie! Thanks for posting this, buddy!
Thanks Rob! I am glad you enjoyed. I've had that Marino rookie a long time. It is one of my favorite cards of his, not just because it is his rookie, but I like the design and aqua blue color.
Glorious! Just loved every part of this well considered, well edited, and lovingly depicted video. As I have mentioned to you before, we share a similar time frame and nostalgia for exactly the same era of football and cards of that era. The 1979 Topps set is my favorite. You have one wonderful collection, Terry!
Hey Chuck! I am glad the video resonated with you. I put a lot of time to get the feel of nostalgia I was hoping for. I have so many good memories of that time even if the Cowboys didn't win a Super Bowl in the early 80s. I am a big fan of the 79 set. I probably have more cards from that year than any other in my football collection. Thanks, my friend. Have a good weekend.
Hey Terry, nice! Love what you did here. You really brought to life a particular period in the game with your cards, the music, the announcing, and your commentary. Each and every video you make conveys the personal meaning your collection has and the many stories it has to tell.
Thanks, Gannon! As I mentioned earlier, I want to challenge myself to try different things now and then. Photographing my cards instead of recording them lets me showcase more of my displays and experiment with lighting. What I love most about my collection is the variety of years and sports it spans. Through my videos, I aim to share what I see in my card room, along with the music and narration, to give viewers a glimpse into my thoughts and the nostalgia I feel when I look at my cards. This approach can convey those emotions more powerfully than words alone.
Hi Terry. Boy seeing those incredible cards and hearing those incredible clips, certainly took me back in time. Those Sundays were the best. Thanks for sharing my friend, talk soon pal.
Hey Stephen! I am glad you were able to go back in time with me. It was a lot of fun picking the cards, music and audio for this video. You have a great weekend, my friend.
I was there with you! We have similar memories, although I was the only one in my family that cared about football. My dad took me to a Raiders game in the early 80’s Steve Largent with the Sea Chickens vs. Marcus Allen and the Raiders. What an awesome display and great work on the video. Happy holidays Terry
Hi Ken! I’m glad you were able to come along as we traveled back. So many great memories-and even the ones that didn’t feel so good at the time, I now look back on fondly as part of the journey. Seahawks vs. Raiders games were some great matchups back then. Marcus Allen was always fun to watch. I appreciate your comment, my friend. May you and your family have a joyous and blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year. Take care!
@@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 Jones was good...real good. He took a lot of hits that he could have avoided, which basically shorted his career a ton. Fun while it lasted though.
@@mikethesportshistorycollec1947 Thatw awesome MikeS. Yeah, if Bill Belichick is praising you to that level, then you’re special. His 76 season is highly praised in the analytics community.
What an awesome video Terry. A lot of these players were just a little bit before my time, but a few of them i remember towards tbe tail ends of tbeir careers. Besides, Marino, Elway, Montana, etc... i am fortunate enough to remember them in their prime. Nice sound and music to to go along with sharing the cards. Always enjoy and thanks for sharing with us. Hope you have been well.
Thanks Steve! It was fun putting this together. The NFL had a nice mix of run and pass in the early 80s. There were some great running backs in that era, which was my favorite position to watch. I am glad you enjoyed. As always, I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
Interesting you picked up a SI where your Cowboys lost. I actually have done the same with my Huskers. I have a Penn State/Huskers one where my team lost. We could only get two TV stations when I was growing up. I was lucky that my Vikings were on often despite not living near MN. I loved the music and the commentary you tagged with each person you spotlighted.
Hi Drew, yes, I collect items even from the Cowboys defeats. I have the Bears 44-0 cover when they handed Dallas their worse loss up to that time. I also want to get the one with "The Catch." It was all part of my growing up and I appreciate those memories as well. It is part of being a fan. I was too young to remember the Super Bowl XII win and most of my Cowboys experiences until the Troy Aikman, Emmitt and Irvin days were losses in the playoffs before falling apart in 1988. I still only watch the local games. I don't have the NFL ticket. I appreciate the comment and you sharing that you buy magazines when your team lost too. Have a great weekend.
Terry, you know I loved this. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
The sounds of the time with TV broadcast music and commentary are so much a part of the era. It really sets the cards in an atmosphere. I liked that you connect the cards and magazines-how the cards remind you of players and the magazines bring specific games and moments to mind. Just awesome. 😄
Gave a video like. Watched this video on my break today at work. Made my day. Great video, magazine, cards, and thoughts as always.
Thanks Brian, I am grateful you took the time to watch my video during your break. It was fun putting this video together. Take care
Another fantastic video Terry. Super SI that you picked up. So many great cards. The Music brought me back to the good old days of the NFL. I enjoyed hearing Howard Cosell. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Terry- you keep pushing the envelope and topping yourself with each subsequent video you create. Not that that has to always happen. I learn more from your videos about the players on your cards and some of the things you were doing then, than anywhere else.
The addition of the music and play by play clips really enhances without distracting from the most important thing your stories memories and the cards.
A lot of viewers might say that this era of cards isn’t worthy of being true vintage. But not I. You have an amazing collection of football cards of an era that matters to a lot of us out here the most: our early childhoods.
They used to say in a now defunct toy store chain advertising: “the place to be a kid”
Your channel is that place for me now. A place to be a kid again for a few minutes a week. Thanks for sharing Terry! CK
Like #11! This really took me back, a number of these cards are in my collection as well. Loved the audio and music you put to this, I feel like I am sitting here back in the 70's and 80's. Really enjoyed the watch and appreciate the time travel. Thanks for sharing 👍👍until next time, have an awesome day Terry ✌out
Thanks Andy! I appreciate the like and nice comment. Sometimes the music and voices from the past convey more powerful emotions than just words alone. I am taken back in time when I see those cards. I am glad you felt that way too. I hope you have a great weekend.
That’s GOLD Terry, GOLD!! You have struck a new winning formula in these new-style productions. You had me close to tears with the combination of your cards & those audio snippets & theme music from the past. Even Mr. Blowhard Cosell sounded great in his introductory soliloquies every Monday night game. We may be witnessing the next rendition of Ed & Steve Sabol NFL film productions 😉
Hi Gary! Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoy this style of video. As I mentioned in my comment to Gannon, I want to create more videos using photography because it allows me to showcase my displays. One of my favorite aspects of collecting is putting together displays that evoke the history and nostalgia I feel when I add cards to my collection. I want those who watch my videos to see what I see. Sometimes, the music and sounds from the past can be more powerful than words alone.
Your cards, your magazines (newly acquired or inherited), the sights and sounds of those times and the stories you share of recalled memories keep me watching. Great video Terry.
Thanks, Dan, for all your support! I am glad you enjoyed.
MARVELOUS video, Terry! This video takes me back to the good ol'days! A Coke and a SMILE! Love the music and the sound bites of a time gone by. We didn't care what the values of our trading cards were. It mattered more if our team got a W on Sunday. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks Dre! I am glad you enjoyed the look back. It was a lot of fun picking the cards, music and audio. Showing them all together was more powerful than words. I agree, we weren't thinking of card values back then.
Hi Terry! That’s a great looking Sports Illustrated with Riggins. And good for you as a Cowboys fan to want that memory. I’m not that mature.
Books bring me to the games like magazines do with you. I really should read more of my dad’s old magazines.
Your football collection is nothing short of perfection. This was so enjoyable to watch.
Great job with the video and the music. You did really great with it. So good that you made Bert Jones climb my list of Colts cards I need to add.
Thanks Andy! I enjoy the history of sports even if it includes the low points for my team. I remember the excitement of game day back then and just being able to see the Cowboys on TV. When they lost, it was awful. I was 9 years old when that game happened and I still have a pretty good memories of it. What I enjoy now is going back to a game like that and reading the story surrounding it. There was so much hype surrounding it like a heavyweight fight.
As Bill Belichick says about Bert Jones at the end of the clip that I didn’t share, “He was special.” Wow! To hear that from him. I love the what if quality to him. He was viewed as the best for a short time by some who watched him. Now he is largely forgotten. My kind of guy to collect. A great card player to have in your collection as a football fan.
Take care!
Take care
These are the years I have most of my football 🏈 cards in . Very nice showcase
You have a bunch of great years in your collection.
Absolutely fantastic video and showcase. Exceptional job Terry
Thanks David!
Great looking Dan Marino rookie. It will always be my favorite
That is a great card and highly coveted all way back then. Marino came out firing!
This was fantastic, Terry! The '84 Dorsett is a favorite of mine. The cowboys and redskins has been a great rivalry. The cards connecting you to the players in the magazines connecting you to the games, perfectly said. I was one of those fans as a kid looking at the stats in the newspaper. That was one of my favorite things was grabbing the newspaper for my dad to check out how everybody did over the weekend. This definitely brought back some memories, and seeing your showcase with all those cards that I love was a real treat. Great players and great memories. Basically every card in your showcase is one that I feel a connection with. Hearing the quotes of the players was fantastic, this is one of my favorite videos of yours!
Hello Terry , great video ! I loved to watch your awesome cards collection and listen to the "footage" live commentaries. Great as a Cowboys fan you added "the Catch" footage...😉. I need this 1982 Topps Phil Simms card ! Happy sharing sports moments Terry and have a great day.
Hi Fabien, I am glad you enjoyed. I like finding different ways to share my collection. It was fun putting this video together. This format gives an opportunity to show a large number of my cards together. Take care
Great video. NFL films would be proud. I can hear "The autumn wind is a Raider".
Thanks Robert! I will save “The Autumn Wind” for a future installment.
AWESOME! Showcasing cards of those great players along with the music, you really captured the vibe of NFL football in the late 70s/80s here Terry!
Hearing Howard Cosell always brings back great memories! Really cool to hear Belichick talk about Bert Jones too!
Well done my friend!
Thanks Jim! I knew Bert Jones was a good quarterback but that interview with Belichick was my first exposure to him being an elite quarterback. If only he could have played in this era with modern medicine. I am glad you enjoyed. You have a great weekend!
Amazing video, cards and display Terry! That took me back to a time that was magical for me and sports.
I remember that Dorsett 99 yard run lie it was yesterday! For my money he was the best Cowboy RB ever!
Loved the hearing Cordell and the Monday night crew. Monday night football was huge back then and I watched it on our downstairs TV every week. Back then prior to the days of ESPN, Cordell halftime highlights were huge!
Thanks for bringing back to those wonderful times my friend!
Thanks Steve! I had a lot of fun selecting the cards, music and highlights to use. It took me a little while but it was worth it. These types of videos show my connection to the cards beyond words. I will always have a soft spot for Tony Dorsett and those early 80s Cowboys teams. He was such a great athlete.
I am glad you were able to share in the memories.
Have a great weekend.
Well done Terry. You invoked some real nostalgia there with your video.
Thanks Chris! My favorite memories in sports were during this time. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
Hi Terry! Wow, this was great, my friend. You have an amazing collection that tells wonderful stories. By the way, I love your Marino rookie! Thanks for posting this, buddy!
Thanks Rob! I am glad you enjoyed. I've had that Marino rookie a long time. It is one of my favorite cards of his, not just because it is his rookie, but I like the design and aqua blue color.
Glorious! Just loved every part of this well considered, well edited, and lovingly depicted video. As I have mentioned to you before, we share a similar time frame and nostalgia for exactly the same era of football and cards of that era. The 1979 Topps set is my favorite. You have one wonderful collection, Terry!
Hey Chuck! I am glad the video resonated with you. I put a lot of time to get the feel of nostalgia I was hoping for. I have so many good memories of that time even if the Cowboys didn't win a Super Bowl in the early 80s. I am a big fan of the 79 set. I probably have more cards from that year than any other in my football collection. Thanks, my friend. Have a good weekend.
Great video Terry, really beautiful displays. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Orlando!
Hey Terry, nice! Love what you did here. You really brought to life a particular period in the game with your cards, the music, the announcing, and your commentary. Each and every video you make conveys the personal meaning your collection has and the many stories it has to tell.
Thanks, Gannon! As I mentioned earlier, I want to challenge myself to try different things now and then. Photographing my cards instead of recording them lets me showcase more of my displays and experiment with lighting. What I love most about my collection is the variety of years and sports it spans. Through my videos, I aim to share what I see in my card room, along with the music and narration, to give viewers a glimpse into my thoughts and the nostalgia I feel when I look at my cards. This approach can convey those emotions more powerfully than words alone.
I remember so many of these things, thank you for bringing back these memories.
Thanks Tom! It was a lot of fun putting this together.
Hi Terry. Boy seeing those incredible cards and hearing those incredible clips, certainly took me back in time. Those Sundays were the best. Thanks for sharing my friend, talk soon pal.
Hey Stephen! I am glad you were able to go back in time with me. It was a lot of fun picking the cards, music and audio for this video. You have a great weekend, my friend.
I was there with you! We have similar memories, although I was the only one in my family that cared about football. My dad took me to a Raiders game in the early 80’s Steve Largent with the Sea Chickens vs. Marcus Allen and the Raiders.
What an awesome display and great work on the video. Happy holidays Terry
Hi Ken!
I’m glad you were able to come along as we traveled back. So many great memories-and even the ones that didn’t feel so good at the time, I now look back on fondly as part of the journey. Seahawks vs. Raiders games were some great matchups back then. Marcus Allen was always fun to watch.
I appreciate your comment, my friend. May you and your family have a joyous and blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Take care!
Loved the audio clips! Well done Terry.
Thanks Mitchell!
Another great video, Terry! A definite walk down memory lane for me with John Riggins and Bert Jones. Always loved watching them play.
Thanks Mike! Unfortunately as a Cowboys fan I saw Riggins at his best and I only saw Jones more towards the end of his career.
@@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 Jones was good...real good. He took a lot of hits that he could have avoided, which basically shorted his career a ton. Fun while it lasted though.
@@mikethesportshistorycollec1947 Thatw awesome MikeS. Yeah, if Bill Belichick is praising you to that level, then you’re special. His 76 season is highly praised in the analytics community.
What an awesome video Terry. A lot of these players were just a little bit before my time, but a few of them i remember towards tbe tail ends of tbeir careers. Besides, Marino, Elway, Montana, etc... i am fortunate enough to remember them in their prime.
Nice sound and music to to go along with sharing the cards. Always enjoy and thanks for sharing with us. Hope you have been well.
Thanks Steve! It was fun putting this together.
The NFL had a nice mix of run and pass in the early 80s. There were some great running backs in that era, which was my favorite position to watch.
I am glad you enjoyed. As always, I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
Very nice Terry - always enjoy your channel 👍
Thanks Pastor Craig!
Awesome as always my friend 🎉
Thank you!
Interesting you picked up a SI where your Cowboys lost. I actually have done the same with my Huskers. I have a Penn State/Huskers one where my team lost. We could only get two TV stations when I was growing up. I was lucky that my Vikings were on often despite not living near MN. I loved the music and the commentary you tagged with each person you spotlighted.
Hi Drew, yes, I collect items even from the Cowboys defeats. I have the Bears 44-0 cover when they handed Dallas their worse loss up to that time. I also want to get the one with "The Catch." It was all part of my growing up and I appreciate those memories as well. It is part of being a fan. I was too young to remember the Super Bowl XII win and most of my Cowboys experiences until the Troy Aikman, Emmitt and Irvin days were losses in the playoffs before falling apart in 1988.
I still only watch the local games. I don't have the NFL ticket. I appreciate the comment and you sharing that you buy magazines when your team lost too.
Have a great weekend.
That was awesome Terry! Lot of history in that video. I remember watching a lot of those events on TV
Thanks Scott! It was a lot of fun putting this video together.