Showing posts with label Pro Line Football Portraits 1991. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pro Line Football Portraits 1991. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2019

1991 Pro Line Portraits Hobby Box Photos Just Because

I just wanted to show off some more photos from my 1991 Pro Line Portraits box I opened.  I picked up this box from Centerfield Sports in Springfield, MO.  Great card shop if you are in the area.  This Ronnie Lott card is a nice shot allowing him to give us a "gun show". 
 More beautiful ladies.  These are more wives of players - Toni Lipps, Stacey O'Brien, and Janet Elway.
Greats of the game in Troy Aikman, Jerry Rice, and Michael Irvin.  I didn't recognize Rice when I first saw this card.
More retired greats with John Riggins, Franco Harris, and Ahmad Rashad.  
Jerry Glanville!  Maybe not that great of a coaching career but man he was fun.  He's joined by Don Shula and Chuck Knox.
Vinny Testaverde representing the great creamsicle uni of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Warren Moon in a pretty cool photo while Jeff George just being cool.  I think...
The backs have a small photo that is different from the fronts and a quote from the player.  Nothing too special but kept with the theme of being different from other sets of the time.   That's it for today.  I really enjoyed this box and at the right price I would take another shot at busting one and maybe pulling one of the big autos that can be found here.  

Friday, September 13, 2019

1991 Pro Line Portraits Football Hobby Box w/Autograph

While 1991 Pro Line Portraits football is a set I've known about since it's release it was Blowout Buzz, the Blowout Cards blog (a must read), that got me re-energized about this set and the hobby boxes.  These boxes have a large amount of cards (432) and autographs fall at a rate of one to three per case so definitely no guarantees you'll find ink.  The fun is the unique photos and the amazing autograph checklist.  Did I pull an auto?  Heck yeah - Cincinnati linebacker Alfred Williams (card shown at the end).  Not a huge name but he had a solid nine year career and won two Super Bowl rings with the Denver Broncos.  Not every photo is a hit nor did I recognize quite a few players but it was so much fun.  I lead off with the great Junior Seau and those great zubaz pants.  We all had those right?  Well I did and yes you can still buy 'em.
That's Bob Golic in a photo straight out of the eighties.  Maybe not but it looks like it should be.  Love it.  He is joined by Sweetness himself as well as Derrick Brooks.
Retired greats also get some love in this set.  I really enjoyed finding these guys though seeing O.J. was pretty jarring.  Nice looking photo but I just don't expect to see him on cards even in a 1991 set.
The wives were showcased in a seven card insert set and I love it.  I pulled all seven with these here being Phylicia Rashad, Jennifer Montana, and Babette Kosar (what a name!).  Interestingly enough Joe Montana does not have a card in the set.  I was very tempted to lead the post with Mrs. Montanta.  Just saying.  They are also part of the autograph checklist.
 Coaches are also represented here.  Look at that Bill Belichick rookie card.  Dude is smiling!  Ditka is as cool as ever.
Some of my favorite photos from the set - Jim Everett, Irving Fryar, and Gary Anderson.  All personal collection guys.
Plenty of all-time greats in the set with John Elway, Jim Kelly, and Jim McMahon all representing.  Tomorrow I'll throw up more cards just for the heck of it.
More greats here with Howie Long, Lawrence Taylor, and Eric Dickerson.  This was a fun box.  Between the distinctive photography, autograph chase and a ton of cards it was nothing short of a win.  Thanks to Blowout Buzz for getting me back on this set.
All the players autographed cards which were unique in that they have a raised certification seal which you can see in the bottom right hand corner of the photo.  Also unique was the autographs were on the back.  Tons of hall of famers can still be found in these boxes.  Many of these autos  from the set are very reasonable.  Payne Steward and "Santa Claus" also have autos in this set.  Side note - the autographed cards have no card number.  The boxes aren't the easiest to find and the autos can be tough to pull but this box was worth it.  I paid $20 for this box and it was worth every penny.