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Ryan Cracknell

Ryan Cracknell
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A collector nearly his entire life, Ryan has nostalgic memories of biking to the store for anything with the O-Pee-Chee logo. Although his tastes are eclectic, he focuses mostly on baseball (building sets, Expos team sets and a John Jaha master collection) and entertainment trading cards. That said, there are lots of other sports (and stuff) in his collection.

2004 Upper Deck Disney Pixar Treasures Box Break and Review

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If a movie mentions that it belongs to Pixar, I'm there the first day that I can make it. Sure, the ground-breaking computer animation...

2004 Topps Cracker Jack Baseball Cards Box Break and Review

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Following in Topps' line of updated vintage sets, 2004 Topps Cracker Jack Baseball takes on the classic 1914-1915 Cracker Jack sets. Like their T206...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Women of Sunnydale Box Break and Review

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Over seven seasons, Buffy the Vampire Slayer saw many characters come, go, come back from the dead and turn into vampire dust. Roughly 50...

2003 Topps 205 Series 1 Baseball Bow Break and Review

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ast year Topps proved with Topps 206 that they don't have to rely on their own past to create a popular nostalgia-based set. All...

2003 NetPro Tennis Cards Review

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All I can say is, about freaking time. Sure, tennis might not rate among the "big four" sports of baseball, football, basketball and hockey....

2003 Topps Bazooka Baseball Box Break and Review

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In case you haven't noticed, I'm not out to find the big pull when I buy cards. That's gotten me into trouble in the...

2003 Fleer WWE Wrestlemania XIX Wrestling Box Break and Review

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It's finally happened. Fleer has made its first dud of a wrestling set. Thankfully it has taken two years to do so. Wrestlemania XIX...

2002 Topps 206 Series 2 Baseball Box Break and Review

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While most of today's nostalgia's driven sets draw from the modern age of collecting, essentially the Topps age of the 1950s and 1960s, the...

2002 Fleer WWE Royal Rumble Wrestling Cards Review

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Aside from Wrestlemania, the Royal Rumble is the best annual pay-per-view event. Thirty men enter, one survives and goes onto the main event at...

2002 Fleer WWE Raw vs. Smackdown Review

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Professional wrestling has undergone a major facelift over the past few months. The WWF has changed its name to WWE (following a long court...