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Thursday, April 01, 2021

Online Addition to 2021 Topps Series 1

Well, I guess seven insert sets of the same repetitive reprints or rehashes of old designs just wasn't enough.  Now Topps has come out with more recycling as online exclusives.  Just saw this:

Not really a reprint, but a stamped buyback of a 1984 insert.  Commemorating nothing in particular, it comes with a special 70th anniversary price.  

Is it special shiny technology?  No.

Autograph or game-used relic?  Nope.

Exclusive serial numbered version?  Sorry.

It's just a buyback like the ones in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.  A repeat of something Topps has done several times before, even though they only celebrate anniversaries every ten years or so.  (Well unless you count the 35th anniversary tributes in the last few flagship sets, which are different than Archives, which uses old designs a few at a time, which in turn is different than Heritage which uses the next old design each year.)


Wednesday, June 24, 2020

The Perfect Product

There's a lot of hype in advertising.  There's a lot of hype in the marketing of sports cards.  But if you step back and think about it, cards live up to a lot of the hype.  They're practically the perfect product.  If there weren't all those league and player association logos on the back, and all that fine print, they might have room for stuff that means a lot to other products.  Look at all these features!


Even the Kellogg's cards - which came inside cereal made from wheat and other grains - have never contained a smidgen of gluten.  There's no gluten in trees or plastic.



Well, maybe the card that was packed up against the stick of gum might technically have some residue, but it wasn't an ingredient of the cardboard, right?



From the beginning, it's been all about plant products.  Tobacco leaves and wood pulp for card board.  What could be more natural?  Ok, maybe the occasional acetate card is an exception...



As Nick of Dime Boxes... fame found out first hand, cards may be tasty to the dog, but probably hold no nutritional value at all.  Maybe there's a little fiber in older cards...?




Some of the players depicted have been under suspicion of modifying their chemical constitutions, enhancing their hormone and endurance levels, but even they haven't genetically modified themselves.  Some custom cards are modifications of real ones, but that doesn't count either...




Not only are cards dolphin safe, but there are actually cards of Dolphins!


Dozens of designer colors!



Thin & Compact for easy storage!


Reminds me of an old George Carlin bit:


Get some now! Everybody has one! They're almost gone! They're portable, lightweight, easy to use, collapsible, convenient and guaranteed! Get some now! The new Super Jumbo Deluxe! Handy, pre-wrapped, designer colors and available in all sizes! Get some now! They won't rust, tarnish, blister, crack or peel....

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The Mythical Great One

Got a PWE today from Max, aka JacobMrley at the Starting Nine blog.  If you're a regular reader of his, you'll already know the punch line here, but for the rest, this is a landmark day.

It's my second foray into this level of star card.  "JM" offered it up for such a reasonable price, I couldn't refuse.  And it even leaves me one league leader variation from completing the set.


Cue the chorus music.

At the very least it's a $300 - 500 card out in the wild.  Graded copies over a 5 rating are four digits and up on eBay right now.

What do you think it would grade out at?  (If I was the grading type?)

The answer is zero.

Say What??


You see, it's the second time I've obtained a legendary star card that is completely fake.  The first time was the Jackie Robinson that I got for nothing at Chantilly back in October last year.


The colors are kinda close, but the texture of the stock is way off.  It feels like a glossy postcard or something.


And it fails the light test.  "If it's see-through, the joke's on you!"

But I knew this going in.  The price matched the expected grade.  Zilch.  I got it so I could make my trading buddy think I got one before he did.  (We both need Wayne and the #8 League Leader variation with the squished number to complete the set.)  He didn't really fall for it....immediately called it a reprint.  Ah well....


Thought I might put it in the binder to fill the space, but it's not even the right family of blue to blend in the least bit.  I'll put him in the cabinet with Jackie.

Thanks Max! 

Monday, June 24, 2019

2019 NBA Oops Bob Myers Platinum Relic

Here's another ridiculous virtual offering from another company in the tradition of the Manny Machado tablecloth relic.  We're starting 10-hour days, so I can't stay up late (I'm writing this Sunday night) and put the website page together with the four digit sale price (at least not yet).  But here's the card itself.  Platinum edition, one of one.  Offered at $7499.99


Not a knock on ol' Bob for getting choked up about putting KD in and seeing him reinjure himself.  But rather a ludicrous object to be put in a relic card.  He would never sell them the suit to begin with.

Of course, you can tell it's the Platinum version by the silver striping. 

One of these days I'll have to invest in a graphics program newer than 1996 to be able to do layering and transitions better.

Monday, April 08, 2019

Road To Victory 1/1


The NHL playoffs will start this Wednesday.  The Washington Capitals will begin their defense of their 2018-19 Stanley Cup Championship.  This is a good time to unveil my latest custom in the tradition of the Machado tablecloth.


2019-20 Absolute Irrelevance Road To Victory 1/1 Parade Used Bus Tire.

I asked myself what could be the most peripheral and ridiculous item they could put a swatch of in a relic card relating to the Caps Cup victory.  It was easy to find a tire swatch image since a good portion of racing relics are of race-used tires.  The rest was just cobbling together images into a cohesive design.

But the parody isn't complete without the presentation.  Machado relics were multi-level exclusivity with matching prices that jumped at each level.  Click on the image for a more readable picture.



Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Free Spree on COMC - from APSFYT

In celebrating a landmark post count, (which he technically is still reaching for - I'll let him explain), Jon at A Penny Sleeve For Your Thoughts is holding a contest.  He is offering $15 COMC credit to the winner chosen at random-izer, and a prize for last place too!

Well, almost...

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

2016 Passion Sidelines Connections Odell Beckham, Jr.

The latest addition to my custom memorabilia cards is the 2016 Passion Beckham/Net Sidelines Connections dual relic.  Card contains game worn jersey patch swatch and snippet of kicking net twine.

 I started with the 2016 Prestige Connections Eli/Odell, at least the team logo, bottom bar, and Prestige logo.


Combined that with net relic from a hockey card, the nameplate from a "Sidelines" card of OBJ, and a patch swatch from another year.

Had to modify the Prestige logo of course, and add a heart from a Google search.  Creating the "o" was the tough part, though the "a" and "n" were scratch-made too.

 

The "Sidelines" is also pieced together from the "Connections" letters, and then placed over them in the upper flipped copy.  Manufactured "D" and "L" as well.

Future subjects may include Chad Johnson (cheerleader proposal) and Joe Namath (with Suzy Kolber).  

Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Snowflake effect started 23 years ago

Topps Holiday set features snowflakes imposed on pictures of baseball players.  Normally, they wouldn't play baseball in the snow, but it may have actually happened before.  Circa 1994, and then in 2003....

You may have to click on the pictures to see it better...

There were just a few flurries to start.  The stars were the first to notice.  Neon Deion, Hawk, Rickey, Rock...
  


Seemed like it was only coming down in certain spots.  Like right over the pitcher's mound....


But it started coming down in other areas....in the field and the on deck circle....
  

in the outfield....getting slippery on the basepaths....
    

Started getting heavier..

 Jose Rijo had seen this before...

Hard to pitch with it blowing around, or sticking to your face....

Buehrle says, it's getting hazardous out here.  LaRussa thinks we might have to call the game....
 

No Jose, it's called a snow bunny.  Not a snow bunty.....

Papi says, put away your snow shovels, We gonna keep playin'!

Everyone got home safely, though.  They used the leftover sticky UV coating on the parking lot.