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Brian wallos biography wikipedia

Some say that nobody remembers who came in second.

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But trading-card manufacturer Brian Wallos remembers not only who came in second, but who came in third, and fourth—and even 15th, 16th, and 17th. Instead of documenting when a player was drafted in what round, Wallos reminds collectors of the exact moment each candidate dropped out of the race. Collect them all! And Wallos knows hot.

He first made a name for himself in the collectibles business as a high-volume Beanie Babies dealer and then as the founder of Bench Warmer , a trading-card line featuring bikini models. Sports cards often come with pieces of cut-up game-worn uniforms, too. Perhaps to make the product more appealing to Walmart—where Decision cards are sold next to baseball, Star Wars , and Pokemon cards—there is no mention of the Bench Warmer brand on the Decision box.

This is just something fun for political junkies. Trading cards are a huge part of Americana. This is the kind of set that a grandfather could enjoy with his 8-year-old granddaughter. We tried to stay away from the real salacious aspect of politics.

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And the descriptions on the back of the cards are politically neutral, giving no hints of where the otherwise-opinionated Wallos might stand. Talk about inside baseball! Aside from hair color, the candidates really look nothing alike. Wallos says that the mistake was corrected in later printing runs.