But enough about my problems. Check out how awesome it looks. And this is with bad lighting.
In addition to the puzzles, eventually I will own all of the Donruss Diamond Kings cards that were part of the base Donruss sets. Unlike, The Diamond King, I don't need all of the Diamond Kings that we interred and or numbered. Speaking of The Diamond King, he recently sent me a pwe with this card, which was on my Most Wanted list.
This 1992 Fleer Robin Yount Pro-Vision card was on my Most Wanted list because, just like I want the puzzles and Diamond Kings from Donruss, I want all of the Fleer Pro-Vision cards and I needed this one to complete the 1992 baseball set. Notice I said I want all of the Fleer Pro-Vision cards. I didn't specify the sport and that's because I am going after all of the Pro-Vision cards; baseball, basketball and football. I'm getting close.
Because I was late in opening and then in updating my Most Wanted list, I actually got a second copy of this card from another blogger. Thank you Gavin! The remainder of the cards I got from Gavin will be showcased on a seperate post on another day, although I am going to learn my lesson and update my Most Wanted list now by crossing off the other cards that Gavin checked off my Most Wanted list.
The puzzle looks awesome framed. I don't have the wall space for all of my Donruss Puzzles... but maybe I'd do one.
ReplyDeleteYeah, looks good. If it's not too much of a pain getting the puzzles in the frame, maybe you could consider having just the one frame and rotate in a new puzzle to display every month or so.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic idea!
Deletethat puzzle looks really fantastic in that frame...cool idea. do you have space for another one or two? maybe phasing them out over time, like gavin noted would be great way to rotate them over a year.
ReplyDeleteThat puzzle looks awesome
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