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  • Blog Trade #41: Off Hiatus Baseball Cards

    I've been ordering Green Bay Packers Police Sets from Larry Fritsch Cards for a few years now and have most of the sets from 1998 to 2012. One of these days, I hope to acquire all of the sets dating back to 1983 when they were first produced.

    Thanks to Tony over at Off Hiatus Baseball Cards I now have one less set to track down. He recently contacted me and offered up his 1984 set. In return, he asked for some 1995 to 2007Milwaukee Brewers cards.

    So on Saturday, I spent a solid hour digging through stuff and finally found enough cards to keep things fair. Three days later, my set arrived.

    It contains twenty-five cards and features a simple, attractive card design. As with many police sets, the cards offer advice, rather than statistics. Here's a look at one of my all-time favoritePackers:




    I grew up following the Green Bay Packers, because my parents were fans. So it's cool to see some really big names from the past.



    We were all pretty excited to hear that the Packers traded for John Jefferson in the early 80's. Paired up with Lofton, they were nice targets for Lynn Dickey.


    I always thought that Mark Murphy the Packerssafety... and Mark Murphy the Packers CEO were the same person. Wrong. But the card pictured above is the Packers'safety's first official trading card.


    It's funny how certain players stick with you your whole life. Bucky Scribner only played in Green Bay for two seasons and he was their punter, but I still remember his name. I'm pretty sure this is my only Bucky card.


    I'll wrap things up with Paul Coffman. Ever since I started following the Packers, they've been solid at the tight end position. Ed West, Mark Chmura, Bubba Franks, and Jermichael Finley have all been solid contributors to their offense... but the player I've always compared them to was Coffman. The only person who kept him from being my favorite player as a kid was James Lofton.


    Thanks Tony for offering to part with this very cool oddball set. It sure brought back excellent memories. I look forward to trading with you again in the future.


    Happy Thursday and sayonara!


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    Cool post, i forgot about those cop cards. Brings back memories of playing on the playground and having the cop call pull up and hand out the cards to all the kids who came up to their door! Those were good times! Cool to see them again.
    I collect mostly Packers & Texans; Rodgers, Lacy, Boykin, Cobb, Woodson, Montee Ball, JJ Watt, DJ Swearinger, Clowney

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    6 year old collects Packers, Panthers, Rodgers, Lacy, Cam Newton, Kelvin Benjamin and Tre Mason is new PC


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