Card Comments… Art Donovan
By Gregg Moeller Art Donovan was, quite simply, a missing link. A 6’3”, 300-lb defensive lineman, he was fearless on the field, as he survived “getting shot in the ass” at Iwo Jima. Jack Stroud […]
By Gregg Moeller Art Donovan was, quite simply, a missing link. A 6’3”, 300-lb defensive lineman, he was fearless on the field, as he survived “getting shot in the ass” at Iwo Jima. Jack Stroud […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Chris Mullin, talk changes at SGC, share their thoughts on the 2025 National and more! Plus they show off […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of Nomar Garciaparra, discuss the recent counterfeit memorabilia scam, debate multiple autos on cards and more! Plus they show off […]
By Gregg Moeller “Just keep matriculating the ball down the field, boys…” Hank Stram’s rookie card, part of the 1960 Fleer set that introduced the American Football League to collectors—though the Denver Broncos had no […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our host Kelly is in Taiwan and interviews Edward Huang, a longtime card collector with an amazing collection! Plus Edward shows off some of his favorite cards! Edward’s […]
By Gregg Moeller Yeah, I know. This just looks…wrong. Very wrong—like Tony Dorsett as a Bronco, or your father wearing a strapless evening gown. Just thank goodness that they never made a Mike Ditka card […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our host Kelly talks about the local card shop (lcs), gets to hang out with special guest Bryan George and talk about Bryan’s card collecting journey and […]
By Gregg Moeller It’s time to address the elephant in the room. Fair Hooker. First off, he is Fairfield Hooker, Junior, putting him on a par with Claude Crabb’s parents for passive-aggressive abuse. “So, Dad…I’m […]
Howdy! In this week’s episode of CardBlitz our hosts Kelly and Patrick celebrate the birthday of the United States of America by showing off some of their favorite cards of those who served.
By Gregg Moeller Jim Tyrer. A former football player who murdered his wife Martha in 1980, then killed himself, while three of his children were in their home at the time. He has been declared […]
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