Another exciting milestone for the blog occurred in December as well when the blog passed the 1 million page view mark.
I would have never imagined that when I made my first post back on December 12, 2007 that 10 years later the blog would still be going, and that it would have been viewed as much as it has.
My posting frequency has decreased significantly since the first few years where I was focused on trying to cover all of the different Fleer releases and the many variations from the early 1960s to the early 1990s
as well as the many different oddball sets from the late 1960's through the 1980's:
Although I've covered just about every Fleer set that I had planned on reviewing, I still post occasionally when I come across something I find interesting that I would like to share.
Its been very rewarding to hear from people who have questions about things I've covered, and from people who have contacted me with additional information to share. Putting together a resource of information on these Fleer items that for the most part fall outside of the standard baseball card catalogs was my goal in starting the blog, so it is very satisfying when I hear from others who say that the blog has helped them with their collection.
I'd like to say Thank You to everyone who has checked out the blog, and especially to those folks who have left comments and who have shared scans and information for me to post. Thanks for helping me keep this going for 10 years! Its great to know there are other collectors who also enjoy collecting Fleer decals/patches/stickers/cards/stamps, etc, as well as other items featuring team logos.
Congratulations on two great milestones. It's wonderful that you can preserve such esoteric knowledge and share it with people who enjoy it.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I love your blog. I've used it on several occasions as a resource. Thanks and happy new year!
ReplyDeleteCongrats. Yours is an important and vital research tool. Thanks for all your hard work. By far my most favorite blog. Still working my Fleer Baseball Sticker sets!
ReplyDeleteLove all those stickers. Great post.
ReplyDeleteTIL there was a team called the Buffalo Braves.
ReplyDeleteThe Fleer Sticker Project is my "go to" resource. Thanks for the many hours of hard work.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I'm looking for some reference to the 1985 Fleer Stickers Logos and Jerseys. I have a number of 3-panel perforated panels and I'm looking for a checklist. Any help out there???
~BOB~
I am working on the 1981-82 Fleer basketball sticker set.Does any one know how many cards in the complete master set?
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