Though hockey hounds often use nineboards when getting cards signed, we're happy, for a number of reasons, with offering only four cards at a time. It has nothing to do with not wanting to be greedy because, yes, we like getting as many autographs as we can.
Instead, I like using a compact card book, one that fits easily into a pocket. Even moreso, I don't want to take the time involved in not just putting together nineboards, but actually working that many cards for players.
Another reason, especially this season, is the cardbook is easier for Colin to handle. After last week's visit by the Atlanta Thrashers, he has a significant number of reasons why he's finding cardbooks useful.
All told, he scored 47 autographs from Thrashers players, including these five who signed all four cards he offered:
Forwards Nik Antropov and Evander Kane;
forward Bryan Little and goalie Chris Mason; and
defenseman Brent Sopel.
Editor's note: This is the 500th post of Hound Central 5.0. Special thanks to those who've helped out and to our faithful readers.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Adding up
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Atlanta Thrashers,
autographs,
Blackhawks,
Blues,
Canucks,
cards,
New York Rangers,
Predators
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Just another example showcasing how hockey players are the most gracious and fan friendly athletes in all of sports.
ReplyDeleteCongradulations on the 500th post....can't wait to see the 1000th!
ReplyDeleteMr. Al
I think Blogger caps each blog at 999 posts. We'll what hapens.
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