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'''Keith Olbermann''' is a former sportscaster and former host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on MSNBC, and hour-long nightly newscast that counts down the five most important news stories of the day from a liberal/left-wing perspective.   
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'''Keith Olbermann''' is a sportscaster, former host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on MSNBC, current host of ''Olbermann'' on ESPN2.   
  
A well known collector of pre-war and early Topps & Bowman baseball cards, Olbermann has held various positions in The Hobby over the years -- most recently as an unpaid consultant for Topps.  While still affiliated with Topps, he created some controversy when he purchased a professionally graded "Gem Mint" copy (BGS 9.5) of Alex Gordon's rare 2006 Topps card for $7500.<ref>http://www.beckett.com/estore/news/?eskin=subBB&a=7217&s=2</ref>
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A well known collector of pre-war and early Topps & Bowman baseball cards, Olbermann has held various positions in The Hobby over the years -- most recently as an unpaid consultant for Topps.  While still affiliated with Topps, he created some controversy when he purchased a professionally graded "Gem Mint" copy (BGS 9.5) of Alex Gordon's rare [[2006 Topps]] card for $7500.<ref>http://www.beckett.com/estore/news/?eskin=subBB&a=7217&s=2</ref>
  
In the mid-70s, while still in high school, he edited the entire 630-card [[1976 SSPC]] set.  He also worked as a free-lance photographer for Donruss in the early 80s.  He has been published in ''Beckett Baseball'', ''SCD'', and other Hobby publications and was the keynote speaker at the 1984 National Sports Collectors Convention.
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In the mid-70s, while still in high school, he edited the entire 630-card [[1976 SSPC]] set.  He also worked as a free-lance photographer for Donruss in the early 80s.  In fact, his right leg appears in the background of Ken Landreaux's 1981 Topps card (#219).  He has been published in ''Beckett Baseball'', ''SCD'', and other Hobby publications and was the keynote speaker at the 1984 [[National, The (NSCC)|National Sports Collectors Convention.]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 12 February 2014

Keith Olbermann is a sportscaster, former host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on MSNBC, current host of Olbermann on ESPN2.

A well known collector of pre-war and early Topps & Bowman baseball cards, Olbermann has held various positions in The Hobby over the years -- most recently as an unpaid consultant for Topps. While still affiliated with Topps, he created some controversy when he purchased a professionally graded "Gem Mint" copy (BGS 9.5) of Alex Gordon's rare 2006 Topps card for $7500.<ref>http://www.beckett.com/estore/news/?eskin=subBB&a=7217&s=2</ref>

In the mid-70s, while still in high school, he edited the entire 630-card 1976 SSPC set. He also worked as a free-lance photographer for Donruss in the early 80s. In fact, his right leg appears in the background of Ken Landreaux's 1981 Topps card (#219). He has been published in Beckett Baseball, SCD, and other Hobby publications and was the keynote speaker at the 1984 National Sports Collectors Convention.