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Old 02-27-2019, 02:03 PM
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I'm also the same age, a '77 Pices. I knew all about the Ripken FF hoopla as an elementary school kid, but had never pulled one from a pack. That Christmas we went up to visit my grandmother in PA, and one stop was for my Dad to see one of his old high-school buddies - who collected cards himself (I remember his Red Man's from the 50's) and knew I was into them. He presented me with a box of '89 Fleer wax that he had purchased at the beginning of the year - and suddenly voila! There were at least 2 FF cards pulled. My Dad and his buddy (who until then didn't know the story) busted a gut laughing over the whole thing.

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Old 02-27-2019, 07:14 PM
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What exactly is a F*** card? We speaking in code now?
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Old 02-27-2019, 07:25 PM
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What exactly is a F*** card? We speaking in code now?
He’s talking about the 1989 Billy Ripken “Fuck Face” card.
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Old 02-27-2019, 07:31 PM
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He’s talking about the 1989 Billy Ripken “Fuck Face” card.
Art - the FF was on the bat knob in Billy Ripken's photo. There were at least two corrected versions.


Martin- Welcome aboard! Good to know that someone else realizes that we live in an 'obsessive and lonely hobby'. I may be one of the few collectors remaining in my town of 250K - and if there are others, I don't know them...but, I've 'met' a few Net54 members in my state and a whole bunch from all over...so, Net54 helps with the lonely part, but enables with the obsessive part...and, personally, I wouldn't have it any other way.

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Welcome Martin. Feel free to share some pics. It's always fun looking at eye candy.
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Welcome Martin. Feel free to share some pics. It's always fun looking at eye candy.
Thanks DeanH3. I’ll share some of my collection one of these days.
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Old 02-27-2019, 08:22 PM
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What exactly is a F*** card? We speaking in code now?
I didn’t know if we can say the F word on these boards. Just following the rules.
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I didn’t know if we can say the F word on these boards. Just following the rules.
Welcome to the forum. Think of us as PG rated. No F bombs please. But you can still get the point across. We do have pre-teens that read the board occasionally.
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My Dad and his buddy (who until then didn't know the story) busted a gut laughing over the whole thing.

Welcome to the boards!
You know what’s funny I remember my friends dad buying these up like he was going to retire on them. Caused a huge interest in cards even outside the normal crowds!
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