When I was a kid, my brother and I received the 88 donruss set from my grandma. These cards were loose in a bin and had no stars as they had been picked through. We learned to seek out people we thought were interesting or funny or a unique name. For whatever reason Rance stuck out to us and became a popular reference over the years. I joined the army when I was 20 and started carrying the pictured 88 Rance in my wallet. I would take pics of it in random locations as an excuse to message my brother. One year as a gift my brother got me the pictured Rance auto which he scooped for $1 plus shipping (if it's even real). A silly tradition with pretty much no meaning or reason turned into something I still do to this day and the card has seen better days. Anyone else carry a specific card around?
Due to very limited space in my small apartment, I'm wholesaling a massive archive collection of HUNDREDS of vintage press photos from 1920 to 1936. An estimate is approximately 700 photos but the collection is uncounted and actual count may be below or above this number. Most are political subjects (portraits of politicians at all levels, civil servants, Democrat and Republican candidates, etc). Also includes many other subjects including military, society figures, business and industry leaders, nobility, diplomats and much more. Includes both American and International images.
Fantastic vintage photo circa approximately late 1970s or early 1980s era and likely taken at an air show. Acquired as-is with history unknown. Part of a large collection of similar large print images that I will be listing shortly on eBay
Some heroes don’t wear jerseys — they wear uniforms 🫡 Thank you to all who served 🙏 If you can read this, thank a teacher 📚 If you can read this in English, thank a solider 🇺🇸