Hand-made collectible baseball card
Barry Bonds' record breaking 756th home run ball was purchased by fashion designer Marc Ecko for $752,467. He then defaced the ball by engraving it with an asterisk. The ball was sent to the Hall of Fame as a permanent black mark on Barry's accomplishment.
About my hologram collector cards
Upper Deck launched in 1989 as the first premium baseball card brand, using white glossy stock, fancy graphics... and holographic materials! So, I'm using my own holographic materials to re-design these vintage cards. The focus on these designs is repetitive pattern making, which conveys the massive overproduction of cards Upper Deck printed during the height of the boom.
Here's what you'll receive with this order
- My original hand-made holographic designs onto a baseball card.
- These art cards are protected inside an Ultra Pro One Touch magnetic card holder... customized with my matching holographic Rosen signature label.
- Each collector card is also marked with an edition number.
- I do not sign these cards by request. However, your package will include bonus items, personally autographed by me.
Card Checklist
You may reference my growing checklist of collector-owned cards.