
Ray had a pretty good 13-year career mostly with the Indians and Tigers. He was a 2-time All Star.
The card is not in great shape but considering it's almost as old as I am, it's not too bad. You can see it has a stain on the upper left corner. There are some more stains on the back and a piece of the surface is missing. It actually looks like someone had previously glued it into a scrapbook. That's ok. I only paid $2.00 for it (plus $3.25 for shipping). In mint condition this card has a book value of $60.00.
When I started this blog in February, 2008, I had no idea how long I could maintain it. Along the way I've gotten in contact with some pretty nice people who have other baseball card blogs. My intent was not to make just a baseball card blog and I think I've been successful in that. Although its pretty hard to tell, I think I have maybe 25-30 readers. That's great as I didn't know if I'd get even 1. I read somewhere that the average blog has a readership of 1, so I'm way ahead of average.
Thanks for reading.
5 comments:
Congrats on the 100th post. Great card for your 100th also. I returned to collecting about 2 yrs ago and was looking forward to my first 1952. Turned out to be Sibby Sisti.
I am also happy to see that you have stumbled upon http://phungo.blogspot.com/. It is encouraging to know someone is reading. I have come across your blog before and I am sure it will be an influence. I like your mix of general topics with Baseball and Baseball cards - This is the direction I would like to see Phungo go if I can keep generating ideas.
Thanks for the kind words. The hardest parts of doing a blog is having to keep coming up with something to say and finding the time to do it. Not having something to say has not been a problem for me in the past.
Nice job! Keep it up.
Congrats on your 100th post! I love reading your blog!
I also want to give you a big Congrats on the 100th post!!
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