Can there be more than one blog that focuses on Topps cards? Of course there can be. The more people in the pool, the better the Hobby will be. After all, I can't possibly be the only person who blogs about Topps Baseball Cards.
I received an e-mail this evening from a guy named Doug (or as he's known on the blog as lnd) who has just started his own blog...called Topps Baseball Cards. He's just rediscovered the 15,000 cards that have been sitting in his basement for the last 20 or so years and is now chronicling his quest to get them all organized. Good luck to you Doug. You're going to need it.
Clicking on his follower (he's new, but at least he already has one), shows that this follower also reads another Topps related blog. Not mine though. This other blog is written by a gentleman named Chris and the blog he writes is appropriately titled The Topps Card Blog. So far, all Chris has written about are Topps Heritage cards (at least one per post) and the player on the card.
I will be adding both blogs to the Sports Card Blogroll (as they are just starting out and should get the exposure). Good luck to both lnd and Chris. Welcome to the Hobby Blogosphere. Enjoy the journey.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
2 comments:
I'll stick to reading your blog JayBee! It's the best one around about Topps Baseball Cards!
Hi JayBee, I've been coming back to your blog more and more recently. This post finally inspired me to comment. I also just started a Topps card blog a few months ago, but haven't been advertising it much in the card blog world. Please take a look at 25YearsOfBaseball.com and add it to your blogroll if you like it. I am on a mission to build every regular Topps base set from the past 25 years, one pack at a time.
Keep up the good work,
-steve
Post a Comment