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  1. Nov 16, 2020 · Veteran filmmaker Larry Frisch passed away in Jerusalem on Sunday. A media man in the full sense of the word, he was a film-maker, producer, director, script writer, cameraman, narrator and...

  2. 2023 Bowman's Best Baseball Hobby Box. $295.00. Larry Fritsch Cards LLC, Your Card Collecting Headquarters.

  3. Jul 11, 2023 · In 1989, Larry Fritsch sat in a rural Wisconsin warehousebig enough to fit a full-sized baseball field and filled with 35 million cards—searching for a player who best exemplified the hobby of cardcollecting.

  4. Nov 17, 2020 · Veteran filmmaker Larry Frisch died in Jerusalem on Sunday. A media man in the full sense of the word, he was a filmmaker, producer, director, script writer, cameraman, narrator and actor, as well as a television, radio and print media journalist.

  5. Dec 10, 2007 · Larry Fritsch, who built a baseball card collection with few rivals and later turned his hobby into a full-time national mail-order busines, has died. The 71 year-old Wisconsin native passed away Saturday at a Wausau, Wisconsin hospital.

  6. Larry Fritsch Cards, LLC came into being on May 1, 1970 when Larry Fritsch (who had been collecting baseball cards since 1948) became the first person in the world to sell cards full-time.

  7. May 8, 2022 · Larry Fritsch Cards, a Stevens Point mail-order business which opened in 1970, receives 100 to 250 card requests daily. Collectors who can’t rest without owning every Pete Rose (or Marv Thornberry) card need to look no further.