Happy Father's Day to all of the card collecting fathers out there! This post has been in the works for several weeks now as I finally get a chance to show off some eBay purchases related to my personal hero: Papa Fuji.
However before we get to them, let's show off my Sunday Sort:
This morning I opened up over fifteen packages ranging from PWE's to bubble mailers.
Some of these were eBay purchases, but the majority are care packages from fellow bloggers. I've sorted them by date. The oldest is a padded envelope from Dennis (over at Too Many Verlanders) that back to last December. Not included in this photo are three packages from Rod (over at Padrographs). The plan is to blog about these care packages over the next few weeks.
Okay... let's get back to Pops. Back in 2022, my father and I spent a few hours hanging out over the hill on the Pacific Coast Highway. One of our stops was at the Pigeon Point Lighthouse:
Last year, Topps included it in their Light The Night insert set and I've been targeting a copy ever since. I honestly was hoping to find one in a card show quarter or dollar bin, but I eventually gave in and paid $2.50 (+ 25¢ tax) for this mini on eBay.
Here are two more photos from our trip:
Another card I purchased with my father in mind was this card commemorating Super Bowl I:
1977 Fleer Teams in Action #57
On Sunday, January 15th, 1967... the Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in front of 61,946 fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. My parents were two of those fans.
They eventually became San Francisco 49ers fans when they moved to the Bay Area a few years later. They were season ticket holders during the 70's, when this guy was still running the offense:
1997 Upper Deck Legends Auto #AL-81
Two weeks ago, this card was featured in an eBay auction and I was the highest bidder at $16.32 (+ $6.62 tax & shipping).
Love ya Pops! Thank you for being such an amazing father, role model, and friend. I hope you're enjoying your special day with Mama. Miss you both.
Happy Sunday and sayonara!












































