tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6893787306319909907.post7090354170161193713..comments2023-10-06T09:01:10.617-04:00Comments on This Way to the Clubhouse...: Four Topps, #655Mark Kazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06742272751796497047noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6893787306319909907.post-42634310273746159062013-12-04T12:05:02.546-05:002013-12-04T12:05:02.546-05:00Gold: '88
Silver: '89
Bronze: '87
Lose...Gold: '88<br />Silver: '89<br />Bronze: '87<br />Loser: '90<br /><br />I also love the way the Mets cards look in the '88 set. I've found that 1980's cards of overcast days from Shea always look great. There's a good number of '88 Topps issued (non-base set stuff) that features Wallach in Shea on a gloomy day. Probably from the same game that the Lenny is from as I see an Expo in the background.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6893787306319909907.post-41613256379760093582013-12-03T22:17:18.263-05:002013-12-03T22:17:18.263-05:00Loving this feature. Although I do have to disagr...Loving this feature. Although I do have to disagree with you slightly, not with your choice of Lenny Dykstra which is spot on. My problem is you saying the Mets are the most attractive cards of the 1988 set. The Mets are very good, but they are 3rd behind the Orioles and the Royals respectively in my opinion. That would be a good series to do, choosing the best looking teams in each set.hiflewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07128126188366882765noreply@blogger.com