Showing posts with label bust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bust. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

1985 Topps Baseball

Rack pack of 85 Topps. Will I pull a Clemens, Mac or Puckett??
You have to watch to find out!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

2010 Topps Series 2 Is Live!

So I was in Wally World doing some shopping earlier this evening and stopped by the card aisle. I couldn't believe but there it was, a Topps series 2 gravity feeder! I grabbed a bunch of packs and here's what I got...

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

2010 Topps Heritage Baseball

I needed to take a break from the Tournament of Gimmicks so I picked up another blaster of Heritage.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Thursday, March 18, 2010

2010 Topps Heritage Baseball


Video Box Break and Review

One retail blaster of 2010 Topps Heritage baseball
8 packs per box, 8 cards per pack (Paid $19.98 plus tax)

The Video


The Pulls

Base Set: 57/425 (13%)

Short Prints: 3/75 (3%)

Parallels
1 Chrome Refractor (1:59 packs) A.McCutchen 115/561

Inserts
1 News Flashback (1:12 packs) Berlin Wall
1 New Age Performers (1:15 packs) J.Mauer
1 Then and Now (1:15 packs) L.Aparicio, J.Ellsbury

The Review
Without any question the highlight of the hobby season for me is the annual release of Topps Heritage. I know that many other collectors feel the same way about Allen & Ginter but for me I can't get nearly as excited for A&G as I do every year for Heritage. I think it's because more than any other product on the market today these cards remind me of what baseball cards used to be. Yes, it would be even better if the gum wasn't wrapped, wasn't made in China, if the packs were wrapped in wax instead of plastic, if it was one series of 792 cards, if there were no inserts, no autogamers, no serial numbered chrome thingys, if they were closer to 99 cents rather than $2.50 a pack, but this is as close as we will probably get in an era where Topps is enslaved to Joe Collectors.

I am particularly pleased with this year's set. I was really worried when it came time to mimic the 1961 set because I feared Topps would be compelled to meddle with the boring design. Instead these cards are plain and simple, just like their '61 counterparts. Many collectors have complained that this design is just too plain boring but I absolutely savor it's simplicity. Topps deserves credit for remaining faithful. Better yet, the entire base set is printed on gray cardboard stock.

One thing I'm not too crazy about is that the photos have been tinkered with a tad too much in Topps' compulsive zeal to approximate 60's era cards. It seems that they've really softened the backgrounds on a lot of the photos and tried to embellish the players. Rather than look like 1961 baseball card photos they look really "touched up." But that's a minor quibble in a set that in all other respects is very pleasing to the eye.
Like always, the many subsets mimic similar ones found in the original '61 edition. One feature that I think is really neat is that the league leader cards feature old timey head shots on the front and the backs list the past fifty years of league leaders in each category. Every back is worth at least five minutes of wonderment at names you heard of and many one year wonders you haven't while you recall summers long past.

The team cards are here again but the ridiculous backs with "every player's stats against every team in the league in agate size type" are so impossible to read that Topps really should have just put something else on them. I'm guessing the '61's had something to do with this but I doubt seriously they had to list stats against 18 teams on the back.It's also a bit disappointing that with the rookie cards, Topps was forced to use that ridiculous Official Rookie Logo AND the '61 Star Rookie logo. MLB really needs to loosen up. Especially now that there is only one licensed manufacturer. On a positive note, the return of those gorgeous early sixties Topps Rookie Cups are more than a welcome sight.And did I mention that I absolutely love the MVP, All-Star, Baseball Thrills and checklist cards?With all the pluses and minuses considered I have to give Topps an overall thumbs up. I can't wait to break another blaster.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2010 Topps Baseball

Here's three retail looseys of Topps.

2010 Topps Heritage Baseball

My Target doesn't have blasters yet so I picked up one of these.

Monday, March 8, 2010

2010 Topps Baseball

Here's another jumbo of Topps for your viewing pleasure. To see what I got with the million card code click here.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

2010 Topps Heritage Baseball

Our long national nightmare is over. Heritage racks have hit Target and here's my first pack of the year...Hey I got an extra card! Bonus! And talk about retro I didn't pull any inserts. I can't remember the last time that's happened. As many others have noticed for some reason Topps really "softened" the photos on these, especially the backgrounds rather than "washing them out" as they have in Heritage sets of the past. I'm not sure how I feel about this. It doesn't really make them look like 1961 cards as much as it makes them look more like all the other retro sets that are clogging the market right now. But I give Topps major credit for remaining faithful to a plain but beautiful design and I absolutely love the gray cardboard backs. I can't wait to rip a blaster. Also on a side note I tried the gum and it's slightly better than last year's although that's really damning with faint praise.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010 Topps Baseball

Here's another jumbo pack of Topps.

2010 Topps Baseball

Picked up another jumbo pack of Topps. To see what I got with the million card code click here.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Saturday, February 6, 2010

2010 Upper Deck Baseball

So I've been snowed in just like the rest of the east coast. Fortunately I've got plenty of stuff for you to pass the time with including the apropos 1990 Fleer card number 5 Storm Davis. And I also picked up an illegal blaster of Upper Deck before Snowmageddon hit. So sit back, relax, and enjoy, you can't go anywhere anyway.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Sunday, January 31, 2010

2010 Topps Baseball

Here's the long awaited 2010 Topps blaster. Feast your eyes on a ton of inserts, Target throwbacks and a patch card.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Card Junkie Video of 2009

As voted by you the viewers:
Also, here's the original post I made on the pack at A Pack a Day.