But every so often, it's pretty neat to get two autos on one card. If it were up to me, these are the only types of dual autos there'd be:
- Long-time teammates (like Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker; Paul Molitor and Robin Yount)
- "Notable opponents" would be great, but I can't recall card companies having the balls to put many together (I'm thinking like Clemens and Piazza, Kirk Gibson and Dennis Eckersley)
- Other guys who get lumped together a lot. All-Star shortstops Ozzie Smith and Cal Ripken, juiced-up sluggers Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Stuff like that.
- Bloodlines. Father and son combos like the Griffeys. Maybe cousins, like Mo Vaughn and Greg Vaughn. And of course brothers.
It's a pretty cool card with bits of patches and an autos from both Marcus and Brian Giles. The autos are stickers, but it's still pretty cool, especially with the 12/25 numbering. This card is like a collection trifecta for me, with 2 hometown guys I collect plus being a Christmas Card.
Apparently there's an on-card dual auto from them in 2004 Bowman Heritage. I'd love to track down one of those sometime.
Happy Holidays!
Totally agree -- THAT card is 100% appropriate for a dual signature. Not a "these guys both played shortstop" or something like that.
ReplyDeleteI was obsessed with that Reflections set when it came out. All kinds of neat stuff in it.
ReplyDeleteSame here. Got the Griffey father/son card and it's a big personal favorite.
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