1983 Topps - 137 - Woodie Fryman (Fryman already looked like more of a coach than a player at this point in his career.)
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
PressTine Baseball
Here is another dollar store product much in the vein of the Cards One packs that they used to carry. This appears on the surface to be a completely different company, but as you'll see they seem to take the same kind of approach to their so-called product. Admittedly, the primary reason I purchased this pack is because of this PressTine company's ridiculous slogan: The Best of All Times! Apparently I will get All The Stars Past & Present in this pack, so let's check it out.
1983 Topps - 137 - Woodie Fryman (Fryman already looked like more of a coach than a player at this point in his career.)
1983 Topps - 137 - Woodie Fryman (Fryman already looked like more of a coach than a player at this point in his career.)
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Stars Past & Present. Check.
Vibrant, Full Action Game Shots. Check.
Know-It-All Facts and Stats. Check. But weirdly phrased.
And much more! Still waiting.
I need to buy me a "wrapper" machine and start selling off some of my commons... I mean Stars Past & Present.
PressTine = Genius
Maybe I should pack up my junk wax and ship it to China for pack out. How else can you have a brand called "PressTine", with that slogan, which makes no sense at all. I thought tines are what are on the business end of a dinner fork.
Maybe I'll start a brand called GoFurst, and my slogan will be "Me? No! You go first!"
Nothing wrong being Hong like a Chih-Kuo.
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