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Card Gallery of the Day: 2010 Benchwarmer Signature Series Base Set Part 1

As hard as this might be to comprehend for most people, there is actually a base set out there in Benchwarmer products.  No really, there is more to the company's products than just pictures of attractive models with autographs and event-worn clothing and strands of DNA.  There are actually regular cards in Benchwarmer; no frills, no gimmicks, just pictures.  Oh, and fun bits of trivia about the ladies featured on the cards.

(Click here for Part 1 of our 2010 Benchwarmer Signature Series Base Set, checking cards #1 to #50)

For example check out the back of card #4, Mary Riley...

Our Most Popular Benchwarmer Girl: She's Mary Riley Cute and Smiley!

Informative if I do say so myself.  How about card #25, Kitana Baker

Kitana was featured in the famous Miller Lite "Catfight" commercials

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Hard-hitting journalism!  And finally, here is card #34, Megan Hauserman

Megan was Winner of the Hit reality TV Show Beauty and the Geek and also starred in her own VH1 reality dating series Megan Wants a Millionaire

It doesn't get more straight to the point than that, fellas.  While these cards don't hit the same highs in values in comparison to their autographed counterparts, base cards are still the bread and butter of this industry.

As part of my continued service to the community, each day we will feature a different image gallery that highlights some of the finest cards that the industry has to offer.  It might be from sports or even comic books or possibly movies or it might be something out of the ordinary and maybe even borderline absurd.  But what matters is that people get to know about these cards and get interested in the hobby like I am.  We'll be back soon for another gallery, but check out our other Card of the Day features with Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and Blake Griffin.

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Juan can remember a trading card gone by the same way wine connoisseurs can recall an exquisite vintage; it's all in the smell. Either that or he just looks at the back of the card for the copyright print. Juan also moonlights as the Classic Game Examiner and be sure to check out his Twitter...

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