Long story short, the better half is on a mad spring cleaning mission. Thankfully it turned up some PC cards in some boxes under a desk which I hadn't seen in a loooong, looong time (most of these would have been bought just before or in the early days of COVID - remember that?). There'll be more long lost maildays to come, but this one features the all time assists and steals leader, Mr John Stockton.
Plenty of lower tier stuff you'll probably have no interest in seeing, but also turned up a few pearls. Due to the number of cards there'll be multiple posts, if you just want to see the better stuff feel free to skip to the end. Without further ado let's dive right in.
Can;t get much more of a humble start than this....
1990-91 Fleer - there's actually two variatiosn of this based on whether there's a an extra black horzontal line on the back of the card. This version is just pretty well centred.
1996 Skybox Texaco USA Basketball - some of these corporate promo cards are actually pretty well done. Nice red foil and subtle incorporation of the Texaco star logo on the reverse.
1993-94 NBA Hoops - Supreme Court - One of the mainstays for Hoops in the early and mid 90s were the old Supreme Court cards. Thsi year;s design was probably the nicest of the lot.
1996 Skybox USA Basketball - Quads - I'm a sucker for anything Team USA in the early days (while they were still dominant). Not sure waht to make of these mini quad cards. They actually have perforations so you an tear them into four mini cards.
1992-93 Topps Gold - Hard to believe he played close to tanother ten years after thsi card was made and at that time still had an absolute plethora of 20 assist games. King of kings in that respect. Card represents his career pretty well - golden assist man!
1999-00 Skybox Metal Rivalries - big fan of the metallic finish and I always liked Stevie Franchsie too. No reason to not add it twice - lol
2007-08 Fleer Hot Prospects Stat Tracker - Good (sparing use of gold foil) and the backdrop which records a mind boggling 14.54 APG!
1996-97 Upper Deck UD3 - Acetate, die-cut almost hologram like in parts, really weird card but I kind of like it - nice colour scheme.
1999-00 Topps Chrome NBA All-Stars - Topps Chrome just made excellent cards (back then), what they're doing right now is another story altogether.
1995-96 Topps Finest - ..and even better than Chrome I'd argue was Topps Finest. How cool is this for a mere base card - amaze balls!
...moving on to the next post...
Plenty of lower tier stuff you'll probably have no interest in seeing, but also turned up a few pearls. Due to the number of cards there'll be multiple posts, if you just want to see the better stuff feel free to skip to the end. Without further ado let's dive right in.
Can;t get much more of a humble start than this....
1990-91 Fleer - there's actually two variatiosn of this based on whether there's a an extra black horzontal line on the back of the card. This version is just pretty well centred.
1996 Skybox Texaco USA Basketball - some of these corporate promo cards are actually pretty well done. Nice red foil and subtle incorporation of the Texaco star logo on the reverse.
1993-94 NBA Hoops - Supreme Court - One of the mainstays for Hoops in the early and mid 90s were the old Supreme Court cards. Thsi year;s design was probably the nicest of the lot.
1996 Skybox USA Basketball - Quads - I'm a sucker for anything Team USA in the early days (while they were still dominant). Not sure waht to make of these mini quad cards. They actually have perforations so you an tear them into four mini cards.
1992-93 Topps Gold - Hard to believe he played close to tanother ten years after thsi card was made and at that time still had an absolute plethora of 20 assist games. King of kings in that respect. Card represents his career pretty well - golden assist man!
1999-00 Skybox Metal Rivalries - big fan of the metallic finish and I always liked Stevie Franchsie too. No reason to not add it twice - lol
2007-08 Fleer Hot Prospects Stat Tracker - Good (sparing use of gold foil) and the backdrop which records a mind boggling 14.54 APG!
1996-97 Upper Deck UD3 - Acetate, die-cut almost hologram like in parts, really weird card but I kind of like it - nice colour scheme.
1999-00 Topps Chrome NBA All-Stars - Topps Chrome just made excellent cards (back then), what they're doing right now is another story altogether.
1995-96 Topps Finest - ..and even better than Chrome I'd argue was Topps Finest. How cool is this for a mere base card - amaze balls!
...moving on to the next post...