Tuesday, September 18, 2012

2008 Topps Updates and Highlights

Greetings!

Hope everyone is doing well.  Getting ready to go out to dinner to celebrate my son's 5th birthday.  Time certainly does fly.  Had to mark the occasion on the site, so here's a pack of 2008 Topps Updates & Highlights!

Joba's certainly happy to be included on the pack!
12 cards per pack, 330 cards in the set.  Evan Longoria, Jay Bruce, and Clayton Kershaw were the big rookies in the set.  Let's see what's in the pack:


#UH277 - John Rheinecker
#UH31 - Marco Scutaro
#UH30 - Brendan Harris

The card design is alright overall.  Don't like the location of the Topps logo.  At first I didn't think too highly of the bubbles, but nowadays I don't have an issue with it.


#UH271 - Brad Thompson
#UH213 - German Duran (RC)
#UH273 - Chris Perez (RC)

I wonder why some of the "signatures" can barely be seen while others stand out.  I'd get it if they were actual signatures.  I'm sure Topps could have enhanced Brad's "John Hancock" a little.


#UH291 - Jonathan Herrera (RC)
#UH93 - Chris Coste (back)
#UH76 - Francisco Rodriguez (All-Star)

It was a nice subtle touch to put a little bump on the All-Star cards.


#UH58 - Scott Kazmir (All-Star)
#UH23 - Cristian Guzman (All-Star)
#UH210 - Joe Saunders
No # - Work Hard, Get Cards Ad (not scanned)

Whatever happened to Scott Kazmir?

Anyway, that's the pack.  I'd type more, but pizza calls.  More later...thanks for reading!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

2007 Topps Allen & Ginter Retail

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So, today I was in FYE and spent $8 on a box of 10 random packs of cards.

I have bought these before, I think maybe I've gotten a jersey card or something but nothing great. Still, its $8.

I saved this A&G pack for last.

The first thing I noticed when I went to open the pack was that the seal on the top was broken. I assumed I must have done this at some point.

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Just to be clear, this is not a 1/1 sketch. They inserted cards with pictures of the sketches in these packs.

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A couple D-Backs, Xavier Nady and a manager. Okay.

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Wait, what? What are these doing in here?

Did somebody SERIOUSLY open this pack, stick two UD Vintage Cards in it, and then repack it thinking "oh, no one will notice"?

I noticed. Your move, Legends, LLC.

(BTW their website is http://www.legendslp.com)



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

2012-13 NBA Hoops


I don't know why, but I'm suddenly inexplicably excited about basketball cards. I saw a bunch of new and repacked product on the shelves at Target the other night, took the plunge, and bought a fresh new pack of NBA Hoops. NBA Hoops? Yeah, the old school collector in me was excited to see this brand name dusted off by Panini recently. It's not the same, of course, but for 99 cents my mission is laid out in front of me. I'm off to "Find The Rare".


1 - Avery Bradley (The only rare here is that I've never heard of Avery Bradley, and I've heard of a lot of NBA players. This set was advertised as being "massive" at something like 300 cards, which I approve of. I guess this is Panini's version of Score football, based on its price point and relatively simple design.)


215 - Jason Thompson (Here's a guy I do know, but he hasn't exactly set the world on fire in his first four seasons. He reps the Kings, recently ranked as the second worst franchise in all of professional sports by the so-called Worldwide Leader in things like that.)


23 - Jodie Meeks (Here's your standard Panini card back. Panini apparently took a page from Donruss baseball in the '80s and applied it to pretty much everything they produce as far the backs go.)


206 - Grant Hill (Still gaining acceptance.)


296 - 2012 East All-Stars (It seems very early-'90s... Hoops-esque, I guess... to include cards like this.)


Here's some ad thing to prevent you from seeing what the last card in the pack is. I didn't "raise my game" with this pack exactly, but I did also buy a jumbo pack which I will cover in a future post at Cards on Cards.

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

2010-11 Pinnacle Hockey

Okay, so, I ordered a box of Topps Tier One Baseball from Dave and Adam's and I selected some 2010-11 Pinnacle Hockey for my free gift.

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I know almost nothing about hockey.

Here is my attempt to make some sense of a pack of hockey cards...

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Okay, so this guy's name is Dvorak and he plays on a team I literally had no idea existed, the Florida Panthers. Apparently he's played a long time and had a lot of assists.

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Jarome Iginla was the first black captain of a hockey team. That's kinda cool.

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Mike Modano has scored more points than any other American in hockey. I'm guessing that makes him pretty good.


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Here's someone I recognize...there is always at least a little Bruins stuff during the Red Sox season.

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Kovalev was a 3x NHL All-Star.

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Here are a couple hilarious action shots. The guy on the left looks like he's carrying half of an imaginary couch through a tight doorway.

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Woah! An auto, and its a retro dude! Kelly is best known for about 10 years as a Philadelphia Flyer.

Now, here's the funny thing. That's my pack, but I got a total of four free packs. I Wasn't expecting anything, let alone an auto, but look what I got in the other packs:

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I literally got as many hits in my four free gift packs as I did in the box of Tier One I actually payed for. And the Tier One, let me tell you...it was pretty bad. (I'll probably do a blog post on my other blog, Wax Pack Geek, about it)

Saturday, September 01, 2012

2012 Topps Chrome Retail

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Topps Chrome was the first set I ever tried to collect from packs way back in 2009. I enjoy this set because...well, I'm not exactly sure why...maybe because of the on-card autos and lack of minor leaguers.

Anyway, here is a retail blaster pack.

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First we have Jose Reyes. I'm not a fan...mainly because he was asked to be taken out of the last game of the season after he won the NL batting crown. Booo.

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Would love to see King Felix in a Red Sox uniform next year. If I was his agent I would advise against it though.

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Is it just me, or does Michael Bourn look like Muggsy Bogues in this shot? Either way, I love Michael Bourn, and would also love to see him in a Red Sox uniform. He is the epitome of hustle.

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And to end the pack...Jarrod Parker...oh wait, its an auto! Sweet! Jarrod has the potential to make himself famous if the A's make a postseason run this year. And they probably will.



Friday, August 31, 2012

2012 Topps Series 2 Retail

Greetings!

Hope everyone's doing well, and has some good times planned for Labor Day weekend.  I've been away for a while, finally starting to get the massive card organization project off the ground (my purpose for joining this site in the first place).  The wifey is certainly pleased to have piles of cards all over the little home office.  Anyway, that means future posts of mine will start coming from older sets.  Everybody wins!

Before that happens, might as well put up a pack of something I would have assumed someone else would have done by now...2012 Topps Series 2!


The pack's from Target (the gravity feed box, I think).  Everyone with a blog has posted their thoughts on the set already, so let's just see the cards:



#356 – Endy Chavez
#370 – Lyle Overbay
#358 – Jacob Turner




#619 – Tyler Greene
#435 – Jeff  Baker
#616 – Tyler Pastornicky (Target Red Parallel)
No # - Uh...Bunt?

OK, so at least they didn't count this ad card as one of the 12 in the pack.  I didn't scan the back; it's Topps' attempt at imitating late '90s Skybox doing "Hey batter, batter".

Oh, does anyone know these Bunt cards are supposed to make a picture of some sort? 




#GM-44 – Josh Hamilton (Golden Moments)
#569 – Travis Hafner
#394 – Bryan LaHair




#596 – Freddy Garcia (back)
#545 – Randy Wolf
#332 – Jose Reyes

Anyway, that's the pack.  Enjoy the weekend!  More later...thanks for reading!

Monday, August 27, 2012

2012 Panini National Sports Collectors Convention

Once again, neither delegate from the state of Community Gum attended the National Sports Collectors Convention this year. At least one of us should and will be roaming the show floor in 2013 when the NSCC returns to Chicago.

Even though we weren't able to see all the amazing action in person, nor stand in ridiculous line for crazy exclusive redemption sets and packs, we were able to get our hands on 5 packs of Panini's special National exclusives. How, you may ask? Well, simple.

I gave them money. They ran a special on their website offering redemption packs for your online order along with a Rated Rookie T-Shirt while supplies lasted - all for free. I went ahead and bought a box that was over-priced in terms of retail value but with the "free shirt and packs" built-in, it worked itself out.

Only 2 cards per pack. There's some autographed cards to be found, some relic cards in there (including of Panini team members - no cooler business card, although I question their collectability), and some low-print run parallels such as the cracked ice, which as I understand are not actually numbered, but have a print-run of 25 copies. Will I find any such things in my 5 packs?

#39 - Thomas Robinson - Mr. Robinson was the fifth overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft, a fact you wouldn't know from looking at the card.  That's a little confusing and disconcerting. You have his new team on the front and back, so why not the draft status?

#3 - Adam Jones - Team Colors - The biggest problem with the Panini Packs is I can't tell what's an insert and what's not (if anything).  It sure looks like an insert to me.  But is the Robinson part of the main set and slightly short printed?  Is this part of the main set?

#19 - Curtis Martin - Class of 2012 - If I had to guess a regular set this would belong to, my guess would be Prestige.  This guy was 4th in all-time rushing, yet I have no idea who he is.  Perhaps I should follow football more.

#82 - Peyton Manning - What a crazy sequence of events this whole Peyton thing was, eh?  I guess the football world needed something to fill the Favre fervor fvoid in the off-season.

#11 - Steven Stamkos - I don't know much about hockey, but I do enjoy watching it on TV those rare occasions I'm able to sit still long enough.  I do know he's pretty good, and 10 years younger than me.  Ugh.

#21 - Andrew Luck - Yee-haw!  Woopie Ding! I is a meelion-air. moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney.  Watch him get hurt week 2.

#33 - Yoenis Cespedes - People still like this kid, right?  All I ever hear about is Harper and Yu, Harper and Yu.  There are some other really good rookies getting left in the media's dust.  This guy possibly being one of them.

#5 - Courtney Upshaw - Team Colors - Yep. No idea who he is. Again, don't follow football.  Not a bad looking card at all, though.
#4 - Tim Tebow - 5 packs yielded 3 big named QBs.  You can't hope for much more than that, really.  Who's clamoring for a Tebow card as a Jet?  I certainly don't need it and I wouldn't mind getting rid of it before he falls completely off the map.

#29 - Tori Spelling - #4/5 - Yes, my big hit of the 5 packs was this very limited edition National Stamped version of a non-sports figure limited to only 5 copies. There's gotta be a 90210 Super Collector out there somewhere, right? Please?

I like the effort of the set. I think it's pretty confusing and will be difficult, as these get into the wild, to know where exactly they came from. Only the Tori is stamped with the National marking, and that's because it's a low-numbered parallel. The rest don't have a consistent design which may make finding cards of your favorite players, or god forbid the entire set, quite difficult.
Despite that, it's fun to have a little piece of the national show up at my doorstep and while we hope to share a lot more of the NSCC next year, at least we got to let you live vicariously through our vicarious packs.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

1990-91 NBA Hoops Basketball

I found this pack at Target. Not in a repack...like, in a box of packs. They scanned it and had to ask me the price. It was pretty awesome.

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Anyway, I don't break that much basketball but I make an exception for stuff from my childhood.

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Here are the first three. Vlade Divac had a profound impact on my youth basketball career as he taught me to flop. Which is something I will still do, to this day, even in games without referees.

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Bill Cartwright isn't a guy you say "wow, one of the best centers of all time" about...but he's definitely a guy you would want to have on your team in his prime.

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Here we have a cool Akeem Olajuwon card reminiscent of Diamond Kings from Donruss...and I always enjoy seeing some Jeff Hornacek. He will never be a hall-of-famer but he was an elite guard in his prime.

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Dave Corzine is probably the best player named Corzine in the history of teams from Washington.