My grandbaby loves stickers. She's almost two and can't get enough of them. Her little fingers are really good at finding the edge and peeling them off the backing. She puts them on a blank piece of paper, in no real order or design, just sticks them there until the paper is mostly full then moves on to another sheet. She doesn't care about peeling them up and re-sticking them as long as there are others to peel and stick. She can do that for hours. My daughter loves it because it keeps the baby occupied.
I love stickers too, especially Fleer Baseball Stickers. I've been collecting them for years, including all the variations. I got really amped up about them when I first discovered The Fleer Sticker Project over a decade ago. Man-o-man best blog EVER! Reading all his research behind all the stickers and variations got me hooked.
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I don't peel and stick my stickers though. The get handled carefully and put into 9-pocket pages for safe keeping.
My checklist cards do too.
Many collectors don't care for checklists and would never consider trading for them, but I do.
I love them, baseball checklists, that is.
The cards above all came from Jareb.
Here's a bunch of All Star Game parallels and other Angels from jqs94:
And a trade with Scoot's Collectibles:
Some pretty cool parallels from 2003 Bowman Heritage: Knothole Rainbow and Facsimile Signature.
And a Rendon. Glad he's gone.
Here are cards from crushnmove:
And lastly, one from jamestagli:
I'm not big on Prizm, but they sure have some nice red/white/blue cards.
Nope, wait, another trade came in from Kaline6:
More towards the 1987 Angels quest: Topps Tiffany Update (with a nice airbrushed Greg Minton), and a 1987 Rookies cartoon back of Devon White.
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More great Fleer stickers and a couple 1989 Upper Deck towards the set build. The Bill Schroeder is an error card showing Ronn Reynolds on the back.