The year was 1993. I lived in Vacaville California. I was promoting sports card and comic shows, and I had a magazine rack at all of my shows, where I exclusively sold sports magazines and sports card price guides with cards inside. I mean they were some pretty cards mostly in sheets of 9 cards per sheet. foiled/ prisimed all depicting only the most famous ball players wow!! One of the magazines I sold was called ballstreet journal. I had known they were being sued for a while regarding having cards in their magazines. It was at one of my shows that i was told they lost their case. cards would no longer be allowed within a binding unless authorized yada yada. I had the gal running my stands box up what I had left because i know one day they will be worth a great amount of money. One day I will sell some of them on ebay. but for now i will still buy them and hoard them away. Within weeks of that cardshow The mags with cards died off. not very many people know about them. Here is a list for you of some of the best ones...
Cartwright's
Investers journal ( limited to 5000 numbered copies, each were numbered)
Legends
Ballstreet journal
As with all ephemera condition counts! make sure the cover is not scuffed, check the cards to make sure the corners are not bent. 1st editions ( if you can find them) are worth more. Cartwrights did have the cover artists (a former ball player) sign a few copies. they are worth a lot more. make sure the mags you are buying are pre- 1993.

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