tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22752014697925453292024-03-12T22:32:06.825-04:00Bonus Cantoson baseball, mostly.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.comBlogger133125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-17122398936758553502015-02-06T08:04:00.000-05:002015-02-06T08:04:28.018-05:00Topps 2015 - First pack open! (And some faces!)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
I read a post yesterday - a Topps 2015 post - mentioning the significance (or lack thereof) for "first cards of the year." For whatever reason, these always are a big deal to me - whoever I see first essentially opens the baseball season for me, and I like to spend a little extra time exploring that player. So, without delay, here is 2015's first card:</div>
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By the way, I'm not going to "review" the cards yet - and I'm sure others will. What I will say is that the cards look better in my hand then they do on the scan - does anyone out there agree with that? I feel like the team color effect is pretty cool - yet on the scan, they look like some early 90's set. You guys probably know (and can recite) which set better than me. (Maybe late 90's?)<br />
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Anyway, back to first cards, this year it's Phil Hughes. Doesn't he kind of look like Mike Pelfrey here? As a New York area fan, there are certainly some parallels there. A lot of potential, some flashes of greatness, but then eventually just moving on. And both to the Twins, as well. For Hughes, though, it was an excellent 2014, proving to be (at least initially) worth the money that New York sports radio laughed at him for getting (and which certainly looks like a bargain, now!).<br />
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Pelfrey's first year in Minnesota (5-13, 5.19) could not have been more different.<br />
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One additional note: check out his face. More on that soon.<br />
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WAR! But no BABIP? Maybe next year, Topps... (and what about FRAA???)</div>
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Ah, back to the faces. My daughters (3 and 1) were trying to mimic the Garza face before bedtime last night. My wife was impressed. Is this a theme this year? The Garza is definitely the best, but Hughes and Flowers are noteworthy, as well.<br />
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I like team cards. I especially like team cards with an interesting picture. I wish the freaking Royals would have won that Series though!</div>
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Did anyone else hate how widely criticized Ned Yost was by the stat people? I think it made me appreciate the Royals run even more - and root even harder for them. Widely considered "one of the worst tactical managers in the game," Yost DOES show the ability to attempt to read the game, and a willingness to take risks to give his team an edge. Advanced metrics people will scoff at percentages of success, but this game is not ALL numbers, is it?</div>
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And now, an insert. It's Fernando! And add his face to the intriguing ones in the pack. I said this wasn't a card review post, but I do want to say that this isn't the most aesthetically pleasing card I've ever seen.<br />
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I was just old enough in '81 to remember Fernando-mania, though not quite old enough to fully appreciate it. I like the story on the card back - gives a nice historical framework to the set.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-54198037518430226082015-02-03T20:48:00.000-05:002015-02-03T20:48:04.571-05:00First ripped pack of 2015 - and it's... soccer!Zusi!<br />
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Well, if you are a soccer fan, then you know that the first card I saw when I opened my first pack was a pretty darn good one!<br />
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And even if you are not a big fan, you might have noticed that Graham Zusi was one of the four "cover boys" that graced the outside of my hobby box. A pretty cool start for me - usually my first card is Mark Reynolds...<br />
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Zusi is one of America's stronger players. He made the World Cup team this past summer, and has been a star at Sporting Kansas City in the MLS. Zusi had 2 assists in the World Cup, but perhaps is most famous for a seemingly meaningless goal he scored in America's final World Cup qualifying match. USA had already clinched its trip to Brazil in the previous game, but Zusi's goal in the final moments earned a 2-2 tie with Panama; his goal effectively knocked Panama out, and allowed Mexico to advance to the World Cup! <br />
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Here is the back of his card:<br />
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Soccer is not really a "stat" sport, so baseball card fans may struggle with this look. Also, why no career stats? Odd, to me.<br />
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The rest of my pack seemed to be on Fire:<br />
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Yes, I went for the terrible pun. But look at this!<br />
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That's my first relic - and my third Fire. (Flame? Damn these singular team names!)<br />
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I'd like to close my post with my favorite face of the pack:<br />
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When you add in the flowing locks, that's a big winner. Thank YOU, Juan Toja!<br />
Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-56929254323310766182015-02-02T20:56:00.001-05:002015-02-03T07:15:15.393-05:00Return!Well, I have proven to be a most inconsistent blogger.<br />
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Actually, looking back at my past activity, that's not <em>totally</em> true. It actually seems that I consistently return in late January and early February to start to wish away the end of winter by grabbing some packs of baseball cards. Trying - I guess - to will "pitchers and catchers" into view.<br />
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Last year I tried to go with a more fiscally responsible route, purchasing a complete master set of Topps baseball. I definitely missed the fun of ripping packs, though - and as a result, didn't post a single blog entry.<br />
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And my first post will mark a truly different slant to this blog - a whole new sport!<br />
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I have grown into a huge fan of NBC (and NBCSN) coverage of Premiere League soccer - never before have so many games been available - in Hi-Def - and with outstanding production and support. As a result, I've probably watched more BPL soccer in the last two years than any other time of my life. And this interest has bled into our local league as well, as I've tried to follow the NY/NJ Red Bulls towards a first league championship (and since I root for the Jets, Mets, Knicks and Rangers, you can pretty much bet that I am dooming this team to failure).<br />
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Of course, the quality of play in MLS is nowhere close - it perhaps is the equivalent of watching a lot of AA baseball. But then again, I used to split a season ticket to the Trenton Thunder, so why not support this growing American soccer league?<br />
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And this brings us all the way back around to this post. Although my collecting preferences certainly focus on baseball, I decided to kick off (haha, see what I did there?!) my 2015 card season with a relatively cheap pickup from DAC Card World - they were offering clearance prices on boxes from the 2013 and the 2014 season.<br />
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I'll post some of the results, and I hope I don't bore you too much with them. Maybe you'll like some of what I find - and maybe I'll return to baseball with a fresh new approach.<br />
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Thanks!<br />
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Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-88570982176147545052013-02-04T07:55:00.000-05:002013-02-04T07:55:33.926-05:00Topps 2013 - Breaking down two jumbosMy third pack of jumbo proved to be the charm - the pack that got me truly excited about the set - and all it took was a few cool Mets' cards. As I had mentioned earlier, the insert sets (which often seem to me just a bit overwhelming) this year are varied and individually appealing. By comparison, I had a gold headache pretty quickly last year.<br />
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First up are my favorites - and from what I've been reading in other blogs - are probably yours, too. Talking to my LCS dealer today, he pointed out that Topps used the same colors from the team's cards in '72, so he liked that touch. I guess that doesn't really apply to the Bauer card, huh? I loved the '87 mini's last year, because they reminded me of the time when I had really started collecting. He said the same about '72 - and although I don't have any personal connection to that year's set, it's such a striking design that I'm quickly intrigued by it.<br />
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If you are not a Met fan, you probably don't realize that the greatest moment of the 2012 season perhaps became the worst moment of the 2012 season. Santana's no-hitter marked the culmination of 50 years of great pitchers who never managed to master the no-no. Santana's effort that night, 130+ pitches, provided the season highlight - but then he never quite recovered; nor did the pitching staff which eventually had to deal with his (and Dillon Gee's) absence. That said, Santana's no-no was as exciting a baseball moment as my team has had in a long while - and this card reminds me of that amazin' night.<br />
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I continue to be a fan of these - especially the hovering logo lurking in the background.<br />
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Is this Bob Gibson card a relic? I only ask because it is very, very thick. It kinda reminds me of the framed paper cards that you got in a blaster of Gypsy Queen last year. My black parallel is Eric Chavez. Eh, kinda boring.<br />
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Two great hitters of the baseball appeared for my green shinies.<br />
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Further evidence of why I loved these packs - another Met, and a great card to see him featured on. While Santana gave us the one amazin' night in 2012, Dickey gave Mets fans a great reason to keep watching, even as the season went down in flames. I was so happy to see him get that 20th win at the end of the season - and if you've read his book (as I did last Spring), you'd root for him even harder. Winning the Cy Young was another great individual moment for both him and the team's fans. The card itself is well-designed, and it's another nod towards Gypsy Queen in my mind. Oh, and Teixeira. Yawn.<br />
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Why am I scanning these? I popped over to ebay and saw someone selling a lot of 240 of them. I am curious what the bloggers think about this year's code contest. I haven't formed an opinion yet, as I'm still thinking about the Mets season.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-20966332500867246792013-02-02T10:23:00.002-05:002013-02-02T10:23:54.251-05:00Topps Collation Catastrophe?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I am not someone who complains about Topps. If you look at my past posts, I am not exactly a fanboy, but I'm also not that far from it. I pretty much only collect Topps, and I enjoy - for the most part - every set they put out. I like finding little things that I like about a set, and spend little time worrying about what I don't like. Last year, I didn't love all the gold insert sets, so I didn't go crazy chasing them down - that's it.<br />
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So now it's 2013, and I'm liking (perhaps not loving, but that's okay) the new flagship offering. I don't like the base design as much as the last three years, but I know that's a matter of taste and preference, so I'm not terribly disappointed. And actually, I enjoy the insert sets much better this year, and may work a little harder to track some down.<br />
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Now to the point of this post... I ordered a Jumbo box this year, figuring I'll nail my base set, and grab a good number of inserts (and hits) to decide what I like.<br />
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Here's what happened, and bear with me while I share a lot of numbers... I opened my first jumbo pack, and here are my 43 base card numbers: 1 3 5 11 17 33 36 39 42 50 55 57 61 65 76 80 93 94 106 115 123 126 140 142 169171 173 175 182 189 193 209 216 220 238 254 274 297 298 300 313 316 322.<br />
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A day later, I opened my second pack, and after looking at the second card, I realized something was very familiar - the same cards, in the same order. Here's what I got: 1 3 5 11 33 36 39 42 50 55 57 61 65 76 80 93 94 95 106 113 115 123 140 145 169 171 173 175 189 193 209 216 220 224 238 254 297 298 300 313 316 318 322.<br />
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Now, I'm not a kid. But I was still terribly disappointed! In the each of the two packs, there were just FIVE unrepeated cards, and THIRTY-EIGHT cards that were duplicates. I guess I assume it will all even out at the end, and when I finish the jumbo box, I'll have my set - but still, doesn't this just LOOK bad?!? Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-32666429690159293832013-01-31T21:23:00.000-05:002013-02-01T10:22:58.575-05:00Topps 2013 - Opening Day in January<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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One of my favorite things about the hobby is that on a cold, windy January day, I can get home and get the same "opening day" feeling that I will get in April - and months before a meaningful pitch is actually thrown. I know that many have posted Topps 2013 impressions already, but I managed to resist the urge to pick up a blaster early, and waited instead for my Jumbo box to arrive. And the first card of 2013 that I peeked upon was Tim Hudson, a man about to win his 200th game this season - a number to "chase" since 300 doesn't really seem very possible anymore!<br />
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My lone Met in the 50-card jumbo pack featured a very cool photo - even if I half-believe that Murphy probably wound up throwing this ball into the dugout. Murphy played an adequate second base for the team this season, but unless he turns into the .320 hitter with 40 doubles that his best streaks suggest, he may not be long for the team.<br />
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I'd say I moderately like the "Chasing the Dream" insert set. Design is better than average, and I like the oversized team logo in the background. I'll probably feel more strongly after I see more of the subjects, but for now, I appreciate the variety of the inserts as opposed to last year's clubbing-over-the-head with gold.<br />
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These are probably my two favorite "special cards" - a green shiny Howard and the Chasing History Koufax. The Koufax card has a nice shine to it, and the team logo really pops in that black box. The green shiny is a nice twist on the shiny theme - still not as nice as those diamond shinies from a few years ago, but they still look good - maybe a bit better than last year's gold.<br />
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I was a little disappointed that my auto is one that I have to send in for - just a bit annoying. And I don't really know about the Alonso card - would have rather had more of a name player. I do love the retro mini, though, and I'm pretty sure I will complete that set. Last year I made sure I chased down the '87 minis (though I still haven't finished the Update Series additions - my "dealer" at the card show missed the last few shows, so I may have to find a new strategy) - and I'm planning to do the same this year.<br />
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My other cards included a gold Jim Johnson (0454/2013) and a "Million Dollar Chase" Card.<br />
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In closing, I liked this Jumbo pack, but didn't really love it - and as a Mets fan, I didn't really get much of a team payoff... but I do have nine packs to go!Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-21911186529398951832013-01-30T18:39:00.001-05:002013-01-30T18:39:49.609-05:00I am selling 33 unused Golden Giveaway codes on EBAY<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Hello, all!<br />
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In a last-ditch attempt to raise funds to defray the cost of some Topps 2013, I have listed 33 unused codes for the Topps Golden Giveaway on ebay.<br />
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I have not sold cards (or codes) on ebay before, so this was not really that well thought-out... I probably should have done it a week (or longer) ago.<br />
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But with the code cards expiring on 2-1-13, I figured I'd announce it here, as well.<br />
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I started the price at $9.99, with a buy-it-now option at $25.<br />
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If that is appealing to you, or anyone you know MAY be interested in this, please pass on the info as soon as you can!<br />
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Here's the listing, if interested:<br />
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/33-2012-Topps-Golden-Giveaway-UNUSED-UNREDEEMED-CODES-WILL-EMAIL-1-day-left-/111007190591?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item19d88b4e3fKevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-48002958242434993862012-11-22T12:46:00.002-05:002012-11-22T12:46:40.177-05:00Thanks - 2011 Topps Update edition<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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When I was young, specifically in the early 80's, my best friend was a huge Phillies fan. His favorite pitcher was Steve Carlton, and he frequently argued that he was the best. As a Mets fan, I didn't really remember Ryan, he was long gone by the time I got to fan-dom. But he was a former Met, and a name who actually had the stats to due battle with Carlton. As they battled for strikeout supremacy, Ryan became my ace in the hole for any argument.<br />
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When I opened up my packs of Topps Update 2011, I found the face of a very young Nolan Ryan, pitching for my favorite team. I'm not sure this counts as an insert - probably it is a Short Print - and one I am happy to now own. I don't really get why Topps does this, but from what I read on some of the other blogs out there, Topps has enough other problems.<br />
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This is a cool card, and if I'm going to pull a short print, it may as well be a Met... AND a heck of a name!Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-29604053075954761342012-11-20T14:18:00.001-05:002012-11-20T14:18:09.325-05:00Working Backwards - Favorite Insert Set<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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My apologies for the slightly sloppy scan, but here is my favorite insert set from the 2011 Update Set. On these mini's, I definitely favor the old names - I sorta hate that they put the old-time guys together with the current players. I wish the mini-set just focused on one group, either old-timers or some other niche set. It just seems like such a haphazard collection of different players with little rhyme or reason. That said, I do simply love almost everything about these cards: the close up sketch-picture up top, the slightly hazy action shot below, and even the font of the player's name and italicized team name - it just all WORKS. My only criticism is that the back is nothing more than a checklist - but I can overlook that. I pulled a total of 18 in my two hobby boxes, and here are the rest:<br />
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I am probably not going to try to complete this set, but if you have any others that you have nothing to do with, I'd take them!Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-8979402120662169232012-11-18T10:40:00.003-05:002012-11-18T10:40:33.185-05:00Working Backwards<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I pretty much finished up my 2012 collection - which includes (for the first time in my collecting history) the completed topps update series. That's 990 base cards, my largest single year collection - and several completed insert sets along the way. While I still have some 87 mini's in the update series to track down, I am pretty happy with what I have.<br />
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My new plan, since I enjoyed collecting the Update Series, is to now work backwards. I had completed Topps 2011, but ignored update, so a couple of weeks ago I picked up two hobby boxes of 2011 update (rather cheaply, too!). I just finished opening and ordering, so I thought I'd share some of the pulls. <br />
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I know this is probably old news to most of you - but hopefully some will enjoy the look back at the recent past.<br />
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My hobby box hits were two all-star patches, and they are pretty well-designed. Not players that I truly love - if you have a Mets patch who you'd like to offer, I'll take it! (I need to step up my game with trades - I've been pretty weak, so far!)Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-75060130282377715452012-10-24T22:48:00.004-04:002012-10-24T22:48:47.041-04:00Baseball is too predictable<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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You saw the pitching matchup for game one of the world series. And I saw it, too. And perhaps, like me, you had a late meeting tonight. Arriving home, you knew the game would be pretty deep into the late innings. Like me, you probably correctly could have predicted the score, 6-1, as God Bless America is sung during the seventh inning stretch.<br />
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Although I think you would have needed to realize that this guy:<br />
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had just turned into this guy:<br />
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in order to get the story correct.<br />
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Bring on game two!Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-8529543858988760842012-10-21T11:30:00.003-04:002012-10-21T11:30:59.039-04:00my auto - a MET!!!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Up until the last month of the 2012 season, Ed Kranepool was actually the Mets all-time hits leader in franchise history. In the last weeks of the season, my favorite current player, David Wright, went past him. I know Kranepool was not an all-time great - he was much more of a compiler for the Mets - and hopefully the team signs Wright to allow him to become a lifetime Met... the team has VERY few of those. When you scan the record books, you see very few stat leaders who played their entire career for the Mets. Strawberry, Piazza, Reyes and Beltran all appear frequently, but none will be considered lifetime Mets. In this dark financial time for the franchise, Wright has become the sole hope for the team to finally have a true - and lasting - face of the franchise. <br />
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As I opened the last pack of my Jumbo box, this was the auto card I was promised. For me, getting a Met really punctuated a very good experience with this product.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-3980902469824392842012-10-18T18:46:00.000-04:002012-10-18T18:47:53.739-04:00I've got... wood?!?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I had no idea what this was when I opened it. It reminded me of one of those stickers from Heritage (or maybe it was Archives? Yea, I think it was Archives!) I saw the 1/1, and had to search around to figure it out... and then saw that they are actually drawing good money on ebay!<br />
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I'm not sure it scans very well, but it is a wood parallel, and if you look just above the Mariners logo, you'll see the 1/1 stamp. While I do wish it was a more interesting player, it's still always cool to own a 1/1!<br />
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This has been my first ever Jumbo HTA box- as I mentioned in an earlier post - and I have been very happy with the results.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-12624589576033279622012-10-14T15:17:00.002-04:002012-10-14T15:17:47.084-04:00It's Heavy<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I'm not sure how to describe exactly what this is. I'll scan the back to explain it. But this is how I kicked off my first ever Jumbo HTA Box - not too shabby!<br />
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I'm not sure about how well the scan depicts it, but in hand, I'll just say it is HEAVY! <br />
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Here's the back:<br />
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It's been awhile.<br />
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Months.<br />
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But I'm back. Almost.<br />
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For the first time in my life, I've decided to try to complete my year's collection by finishing the update series in addition to series one and two. I picked up a jumbo, and I believe this is my first Jumbo purchase, as well - I usually just pick up 2 hobby boxes.<br />
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I'll get some shots up soon. I am in "coaching season" - so my time is pretty limited, but I enjoyed revisiting some of my favorite blogs out there in the last week.<br />
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Have a great weekend.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-77400902704957931502012-06-22T22:05:00.001-04:002012-06-22T22:05:08.950-04:00Topps 2012 Series 2 - Hobby Box Results<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I've been busy with the end of the school year, so I've been opening my hobby box a few packs at a time, making sure I enjoy each. And series 2 has grown on me, even though I feel it has been widely panned here on the blogosphere. I'll start with my box hit - and it's the first bat piece card I've ever pulled. Touching the card is nice - and I prefer the "Gold Standard" relic to the "Golden Moments" relics.<br />
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Even though I'm going to focus on stats with this post, I wanted to share ALL of my "Cut Above" cards - a total of 6 from the hobby box. This is my favorite insert, and I hope the scans do the cards justice. I'm going to hit a card show this weekend, and see if I can complete this set. I only completed one insert set from series one, and that was the '87 mini's. Speaking of them...<br />
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These were my two favorites - I pulled a total of 9 in the box.<br />
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I hated these at first. I like them more now. I pulled these four in my box. The foil pops more in-hand than on the scan, perhaps - maybe that helps me like it more. Still don't really understand the strike zone, but maybe it just adds color - and that was sorely lacking with the series one inserts which were soooo goldish...<br />
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And I think the variety of colors helps this insert set, as well. These were all 6 of the "Career Day" inserts pulled in my box. I am 50-50 on chasing these and/or the "Mound Dominance."<br />
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If I go back and complete any series one insert, Gold Standard would be the one. These are two good names, too. I pulled 9 of these, and 9 Golden Moments. I am not scanning those.<br />
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I know I didn't need to scan these, but I hate them less than you do. I pulled six in my box.<br />
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Stat Recap:<br />
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One short print (so far, unless I've missed some) - Longoria<br />
SIX golden giveway<br />
ONE topps pennant advertisement<br />
NINE gold shinies<br />
TWO topps bunt (artsy)<br />
NINE '87 minis<br />
SIX career day<br />
SIX gold standard<br />
NINE golden moment<br />
FOUR mound dominance<br />
SIX cut above<br />
SIX gold futures<br />
ONE relic - Frank Robinson bat relic 39/50<br />Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-45097049968850410852012-06-13T19:34:00.001-04:002012-06-13T19:34:09.467-04:00Topps 2012 Series 2 - Four more packs!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Forty more cards, and here is the best of the lot! We'll begin with the best base player - Strasberg - and he best base picture, Maybin.<br />
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Will the Nats win the NL East? They look pretty tough, and their pitching could definitely continue its dominance.<br />
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Next up, a couple of Mets!<br />
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Johan gave the fans a night to remember, for a team that expected to have a season of nights to forget. The very strange re-birth of R.A. Dickey makes my Mets an interesting story, and with an extra wild card slot to chase, who knows?!?<br />
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I'd like to share the contents of my first 2 hobby packs - but I won't go crazy. From pack one, I'll share my two favorite base cards - since I'm the guy who likes to scan and post base cards!<br />
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I remember so much of the response to series one as negative - but can I point out the beauty of the photography of these two cards? The Beckham action shot is great, and Cody Ross' face (and even the shine on his helmet) is crystal clear - two GREAT pics!<br />
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The "Cut Above" are fine - I know the gimmicky nature of the card shape irks some, but I'm okay with it. The other one, though, is simply hideous. You can't read the "mound dominance" print above the strike zone - sorry about that - but the pun is atrocious, and the card is just not aesthetically pleasing at all (just like some of the other 2012 inserts, actually).</div>
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And here are the backs - the Mound Dominance back is better than the front - an interesting tidbit about Eck's four pitch save to close out the '89 series. Maybe it'll grow on me.</div>
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Just a quick stat rundown, in case you are interested in buying a hobby box now that the price has come down a bit.<br />
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I picked up 160 base cards (of the 200) - and curiously, I picked up one duplicate in the box. The first hobby box did not have any duplicates. The base cards were spread evenly - 40 out of 50 of each of the 50-card base sets.<br />
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The two auto's for this box were Bud Harrelson and Bill Madlock.<br />
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I pulled 6 of the Archives stamped reprints, and 6 of the high numbered SP's. This was the same in each box.<br />
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Two deckle edge, just like last box - Cepeda and Gibson.<br />
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Four cloth stickers and two rainbow foil parallels.<br />
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Also, the Yovani Gallardo relic - and I only pulled the relic in this, the second hobby box.Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-84043544305600983902012-06-10T19:54:00.001-04:002012-06-10T19:54:11.777-04:00Topps 2012 Archives - Hobby Box TWOLet's start with a hit!<br />
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Two hobby boxes, and this is the only card like this I pulled. I like it, but wish it were a Met. I never really pull Mets, so not sure what I expected. At least it's not a Giant - the team I pull more than any other!<br />
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My auto's DO feature a Met - so that's pretty cool. I do think the auto's are my favorite part of Archives, and I know others have said that, as well.<br />
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I haven't looked through the entire list, at least not enough to be angry that I didn't pull someone else - but my four auto's definitely have that flavor of the late 70's and 80's when I fell in love with the game and with cards...<br />
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I don't know why I like them so much - probably the fact that they are not really "card-like" - they seem like some photo hanging on a wall somewhere.<br />
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It's a Mets party! Aren't you glad you made it to the end of the post? I started out whining about pulling Mets, and then get Ventura, McDowell and Kranepool - fully HALF of my 6 SP's are wearing the blue and orange! And no, it doesn't lessen the sting of the games with the Yankees this weekend...<br />
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Finally, my least favorite insert - stickers. And the rainbow foil things are weird, too - but mainly because I don't really care for parallels. I'll think about selling the Rivera - his name could probably draw a few bucks...<br />
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I want to break Topps' sticker machine. Unreasonable?Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-2662089892913286722012-06-04T18:40:00.001-04:002012-06-04T18:40:37.129-04:00Topps 2012 Archives - final 8 packsI'll blow through these pretty quick, especially since it looks like people are "Archives-ed Out" - <br />
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A quick scan of my favorite base cards in these eight packs: Go Johan! What a friday night! Nice classic names in the oldest cards, the 71's featured a cool Mike Schmidt, while the 80's Yu Darvish rookie stands out. No 84's of note, so I didn't scan them.<br />
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And still my favorite insert set of Archives. Any extra's that you don't want? Send them my way! I gotta link up with Lifetime Topps Project and see if he had any dupes, with his two hobby boxes. Then again, I gotta open my second box, too!<br />
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(Two hobby boxes were probably overkill, here - wish I had realized that sooner!)<br />Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-50788966005332486322012-06-02T19:20:00.001-04:002012-06-02T19:20:10.079-04:00Topps 2012 Archives - 8 More Packs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Finally had some time to open more packs and get some scans up. This is taking longer than I would like, but it's because I've been busy at work - and for me, that's a GOOD thing! First up, here are some of the best base cards in my packs - two from each year. King Felix and my favorite Met (though Santana just jumped a whole bunch of spots after last night) highlight the 84's, and Catfish and Longoria represent '80. Longoria's career is in an interesting spot, right? He needs to get back on the field - it's funny, I get the feeling that he is always hurt, but looking at his career numbers, that's just not the case. I'd like to see what 4 healthy years in a row would produce for him...<br />
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The Kemp card is probably my favorite, though Reggie reminds me of my first days watching baseball. Did you see espn.com's comparison of Braun's 2011 vs. 2012? Very interesting argument to support his performance - not that I'm a fan of his, at all...<br />
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With the help of some of you out there, I think I have finally correctly identified these three cards as high-numbered short prints. No Archives stamp, and the numbers all fall 201-240.<br />
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Three more inserts, leading off with the shiny rainbow something-or-other Fielder. Also, reprints (not high numbered SP's) of Seaver and Brooks Robinson. Interesting posting a Seaver card the day after Johan truly cements his name in the Mets history books.<br />
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My final scan presents my favorite insert and least favorite, side-by-side. Maybe I'm just stickered out from Heritage, especially because they are so similar. The Cano 3-D is really cool in hand, the 3-D effect works better than I thought it would, and not nearly as cheesy as I feared.</div>
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The first of my "special" cards that I'd like to highlight are the "deckle edge" - and I hope they come off as spectacularly on the scan as they do in hand. Marichal and Mauer are 2 of the 15 "1969 Topps Deckle Edge" cards. - and these may be my favorite insert. Nothing cluttering up the front - just a cool black and white photo and auto - less is more!<br />
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These are the "1977 Topps Cloth Inserts" and there are 25 possible cards. I don't really think McCutchen really fits with this crew. These have a nice feel to them, and like the deckle edge, just strike me as unique and interesting.<br />
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The Rod Carew card is a "Topps Gold Stamped Reprints Insert" - and obviously it is not one of the four years featured in the base set. If I am correct, Carew has a card #80 in the base set as well - and I guess it must be a '71. The Yount card is also not one of the four base years, either. This is one of the high numbered short prints, which runs 201-240 (or 241 if you count the Harper). I feel like this is a merging of two different short print ideas: the high numbered SP from Heritage, and the photo-variation (in this case, actually a whole different year! so a year-variation?!?) that we saw in this year's Gypsy Queen.<br />
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And here are my auto's! I do love how Topps has assembled some great 80's names to sign - and both of these cards made me smile when I saw them. I know there are some better names out there, but I love the nostalgic nature that this set inspires - a more recent nostalgia, certainly, than Heritage - and these cards certainly capture that!</div>Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-59934036359692619102012-05-25T20:50:00.000-04:002012-05-25T20:50:04.885-04:00Topps 2012 Archives - Visual Guide to Base CardsI have opened my first eight packs from my Hobby Box of Archives, and thought I would share some of the base cards for anyone who hasn't seen them yet (or perhaps just wants to peek at some of what I found). The interesting - or perhaps decidedly UNINTERESTING fact about these scans is that these are all cards that many people know of and are quite familiar with. To be honest, I am not very familiar with the 1954 set, so that becomes a good place to start my tour:<br />
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I've decided to take my favorite current card and my favorite retired player from each of the sets, so you can get a sense of some different examples. The photos are nice, crisp and clear. I have seen a lot of negative reaction to the card stock. And I have to admit, I see why. It seems flimsy, and is definitely not close to the classic cardboard feel that Heritage does a good job of replicating. But what I will say is that the cards have a neat "shine" to them - and this effect helps the photos really jump off of the card.<br />
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The backs of these cards are cool, as well. One thing I love about Heritage is re-connecting with the old-style card backs - and this one has it all: cartoon, short bio in a very traditional font, personal details in the upper left corner. A simple and great design.</div>
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That takes us to 1971, and guess what? I think I recognize that picture of Verlander - seems like the exact same photo shoot, judging by the background, that they used for Heritage. Even the pose looks familiar. Am I being overly picky? Oh, and for my retired player, I was going to select Rizzuto, but it just felt wrong not to pick Gehrig.<br />
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Like the 1954 card, I don't have much of a recollection of 1971 cards. I've seen some - I probably own a few - but I don't have a "collector's" memory of the set. The pictures are pretty big, and that's a nice touch, but this is not a great card back in my estimation.<br />
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Well, it didn't take me too long to break my rule of selecting one old and one current player, huh? Ozzie Smith and Darryl Strawberry really take me back to my early baseball fandom. I was just old enough to truly obsess over baseball during their careers, and these cards probably do what Archives is best at - making guys my age drool over the first cards and players they remember collecting.</div>
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And finally a card back that I remember! Who could forget that color? What is it? Sea foam? A return of a cartoon for these backs adds some appeal - as well as the full career stat line. I remember being so disappointed when Straw left my Mets, but looking at his numbers on this card, I don't think I remembered that he really only had one good year away from them.</div>
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I had baseball cards before 1984. But I feel like these are the cards that made me feel like I was building a collection. This is Mattingly's rookie, right? (I may be wrong, but I remember that card.) And a Gooden, but I think that was Topps Traded. I think '84 might be Straw's rookie card, too - but now I'm really guessing. This is probably the year I first put baseball cards into plastic sheets. Great plan for collecting the later 80's, right?!?</div>
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Seeing Stephen Strasburg on a 1984 card brings up a memory from that year. I remember watching all of Dwight Gooden's starts and being mesmorized by his dominance and by the way the ball seemed to explode out of his hand. His curve ball, falling off the table, seemed unhittable when teamed with his heat. When Strasburg made his first start, I think I caught his last few innings on MLB network, and was equally transfixed.</div>
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That brings me to the end of my base card tour. Perhaps tomorrow I'll share some of the "special" cards I pulled - including a couple of autos!</div>
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<br />Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14360197447177100463noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2275201469792545329.post-82880948344725020132012-05-22T19:01:00.003-04:002012-05-22T19:01:51.137-04:00My Big Fat Gypsy Queen Hit!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Confession - it's not that big.<br />
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But the Starlin Castro is probably the best hit in my two boxes of Gypsy Queen. I *really* am liking these on-card autos. They look great - the signature really jumps out with the blue pen on the faded portion of the card.<br />
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I saw the Castro's fetching around $25 to $40 on ebay - probably the best single card I've pulled in 2012, counting flagship, heritage, and now GQ.<br />
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I still plan on purchasing Archives, so we'll see if it gets any better. And since I'm a card collector more than a card seller, I am quite happy with what I've got. I may hunt around for the Jon Niese auto card, as it's the only Met - but I don't really "need" it...<br />
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These are a few of my "special" minis - not the one's in the little box - these all came from packs. Two sepias (#/99) is a little better than the odds, I think. I haven't fished through all the minis enough to know which are SPs, so I'll hold off on showing those.<br />
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How about some photo variation SP's? These are the six I pulled in this box:<br />
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Again, I plan on chasing these, but I have a lot to find. I will probably hit a card show this weekend and see if my "dealer" who hooked me up with a bunch of Heritage SPs will have some for me...<br />
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My final scan includes my relics and another framed paper - and I really like those! (the framed paper - not the relics)<br />
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I'll try to get some overall stats up soon, and I'm not going to scan the other insert sets in GQ - the moonshots and glove stories and sliding stars - I'm sure you've all seen them.<br />
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All in all, my first GQ experience has been very positive!<br />
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