Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day

I figured that the card blogs would be cluttered with images of:

1934 Player and Sons Cricketers 1934 #29 - B.H. Valentine - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1955 Topps #44 - Harold Valentine RC (Rookie Card) - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1972 Topps #11 - Bobby Valentine - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1970-71 Topps #84 - Bob Love - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1972-73 Topps #2 - Stan Love - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1997 Toledo Mud Hens Best #8 - Raul Casanova - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1969 Topps #486A - Paul Casanova - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1965 Topps #395 - Jim Ray Hart - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

2002 Bowman Draft Gold #BDP85 - Alex Hart - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1910 T73 Indian Life #NNO - Love Making [Good to VG‑EX] - Courtesy of COMC.com

or

1978 Battlestar Galactica #68 - Flamboyant Lovers - Courtesy of COMC.com


I guess not.

People are going on and on about the absence of the hit leader's name on Topps' product.

As
1967 Topps Who am I #8 - William Shakespeare - Courtesy of COMC.com
would say,

"A
1983 Topps Glossy Send-Ins #14 - Pete Rose - Courtesy of COMC.com

by any other name..."

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