Card Comments… Happy Feller
By Gregg Moeller Why the hell is this man named, “Happy”? He frankly looks pissed off that he needs his picture taken. Or else someone else teased him about his name—Happy Feller. When you are […]
By Gregg Moeller Why the hell is this man named, “Happy”? He frankly looks pissed off that he needs his picture taken. Or else someone else teased him about his name—Happy Feller. When you are […]
In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our host Kelly is joined by special guest Royce Waxenfelter from @VikingWaxPress They discuss their favorite moments and players of the Dallas Cowboys/Minnesota Vikings rivalry. Also they discuss […]
In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Larry Bird, discuss visiting card shops in other cities, get into the 2025-26 Topps NBA release. Plus they show off […]
By Gregg Moeller This is the 1958 Topps card of Gary Knafelc, modeling God for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Well, he should have been. Knafelc was such a good-looking guy, he also acted—but […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our host Kelly is joined by Skott Hughes and they celebrate the birthday of Mariano Rivera and talk Panini rock cards and stickers! Plus they show off some […]
By Gregg Moeller For the most part, they are undervalued and under appreciated. They look great on top of a pile of cards on your kitchen table or bedroom floor, though. They are cool to […]
In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Bernie Kosar, memorable Thanksgiving NFL games and giving hobby thanks! Plus they show off some of their favorite cards!
In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Adam Eaton (pitcher) and talk about the good, the bad and the ugly of impulse card purchases. Plus they show […]
By Gregg Moeller Great googly-boogly. It physically hurts to look at this card. Did anyone at Fleer apologize for this hand-tint monstrosity? Or at least be held accountable for their actions? Jerry Burch was a […]
By Gregg Moeller John Baker is responsible for probably the most iconic photo in sports history. And he’s nowhere to be seen in the photo. But first, a bit of history. Big John Baker played […]
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