Nice share of Al Kaline. He has a lot of great looking cards. His 1963 Topps is probably my favorite but he has a whole lot of nice ones. Thanks for sharing with us.
The algorithm hasn't popped your videos onto my feed. I'm glad to find this one. I am compiling a list now of cards to chase from 100 great vintage (postward players) 1 card per player, no rookies. I have the '59 and '74, but I think the 1955 makes my list as his nicest looking card. I love the colors on it. Awesome video.
Thanks for sharing your Al Kaline collection. I collected in late 50s and early 60s and still have my Kalines from that era. Always liked him. Seemed like a very gentle man. I can see where he’d be quite embarrassed by slamming his bat and breaking his finger. Quite out of character for him. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing. As a kid from the 80s and 90s I always wanted to collect Kaline as he was my grandpas favorite player, but living in the northeast finding his cards wasnt happening so I only ever had one. Kinda nice he is in so many modern sets too, even if they seem to all use the same 4-5 photo's of him
7th like. Really enjoyed this one as Al Kaline is one of my favorite players to collect. Tough, gritty, gamer, but humble to his core. Thank you for sharing your incredible run of his cards. Plus, great recounting of his career. Knew he got hurt, but didn’t know how frequently!
Awesome video, Craig! He has so many awesome cards and was a great player. I can't wait it add his rookke to the collection soon, hopefully. It's a gorgeous card!
So many awesome Kaline cards! Thanks for sharing and have a great rest of your week!
Nice share of Al Kaline. He has a lot of great looking cards. His 1963 Topps is probably my favorite but he has a whole lot of nice ones. Thanks for sharing with us.
The algorithm hasn't popped your videos onto my feed. I'm glad to find this one. I am compiling a list now of cards to chase from 100 great vintage (postward players) 1 card per player, no rookies. I have the '59 and '74, but I think the 1955 makes my list as his nicest looking card. I love the colors on it. Awesome video.
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I do love his 55. Good luck with your project
Awesome Kaline run! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your Al Kaline collection. I collected in late 50s and early 60s and still have my Kalines from that era. Always liked him. Seemed like a very gentle man. I can see where he’d be quite embarrassed by slamming his bat and breaking his finger. Quite out of character for him. Cheers.
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Yes, Kaline was usually very composed... we all have our moments i guess
Big Kaline fan, I was born and grew up at old Tiger Stadium!! Subscribed!
Thanks!
I was in the USAF in the U.P. between 86-92 listened to many Tigers and Red Wings and Pistons on channel 50.
Good memories
Great cards Craig! Kaline has an awesome run of cards!
As an Al Kaline fan, that was a great tribute, Craig.
Thanks for sharing. As a kid from the 80s and 90s I always wanted to collect Kaline as he was my grandpas favorite player, but living in the northeast finding his cards wasnt happening so I only ever had one. Kinda nice he is in so many modern sets too, even if they seem to all use the same 4-5 photo's of him
7th like. Really enjoyed this one as Al Kaline is one of my favorite players to collect. Tough, gritty, gamer, but humble to his core. Thank you for sharing your incredible run of his cards. Plus, great recounting of his career. Knew he got hurt, but didn’t know how frequently!
Really great run of Kaline, Craig! The 55 and 58 Topps are my favorites with the great color
Nice cards. Kaline was a great player
Well done 👍
Awesome video, Craig! He has so many awesome cards and was a great player. I can't wait it add his rookke to the collection soon, hopefully. It's a gorgeous card!
Beautiful copies Craig... You had me on the edge of my seat at the end, I was wondering if you worked that deal!