*takes a sip taking a trip back to 1995 when the good times rolled in life and in hobby. takes another sip, gets ready for a new post on cards over coffee*
Welcome back to another Unfinished Cup, not something I ever personally experience. All cups are finished, unless they are segments for cards.
Today we finish up the conversation from my last post with another throwback parallel from 1995 that I enjoy. I think I opened more packs of 1995 Score football than any other product in my history of collecting. I even opened two boxes as an adult. I am not sure why, but I loved every aspect of the product including the "childish" looking base card design.
But, that "childish" base card design does look even better in red. Let's take a look 1995 Score Red Siege.
*takes a sip before moving on*
1995 Score Red Siege parallel cards fall 1:3 packs.
This set though is much bigger than the 1995 Summit Ground Zero one I spoke about in my last post. There are 275 cards in the set.
Here is what I have left,
1,2,9,13,14,21,27,36,38,42,44,65,67,70,71,77,80,81,83,86,108,118,124,127,128,129,130,133,134,145,
147,150,151,152,154,157,158,159,160,161,162,165,173,182,184,186,187,188,190,192,197198,200,201202,203,204,206,207,210,213,214,220,224,225,226,227,228,229,231,232,234,235,237,239,241,242,
247,251,252,253,254,258,259,260,261,265,269,270,271
If you have any of my needs, let me know.
*takes a sip before finishing up today's post*
Let me know your thoughts on this parallel set and what Score parallel set you enjoy the most in comments today.
Have a great day!
*Coffee Card Blogger Out*
I'm not really sure about my favorite Score parallel. After blowing snow most of the morning in -10 actual and -30 wind chill I need another cup of coffee. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you need a few cups after that!
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