Not-so-random thoughts and chiseled commentary about life, hockey and collecting autographs for the pure fun of it, certainly not for profit, during the 2010-11 season.
Friday, January 22, 2010
If at first ...
. . . you don't succeed, try, try again. At least that was my motto yesterday. After not getting these cheap skates cards signed during Toronto's visit visit to Hockey Bay this season, they came in quite handy yesterday for the Loafs' Carl Gunnarsson and Jonas Gustavsson.
I use a 110-pound card stock that I get at Walmart. You might, however, want to check out this site. Brett's much more talented and knowledgeable in these matters.
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I detest the Toronto Maple Leafs. Curtis Joseph, too.
Hey dude. I have a quetion, my students are going to send some custom made cards to some players, what kind of paper should you use? thanks.
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