I don't want them. Claim them in the comments. PWE delivery. Claim lots so I don't have to send out too many envelopes!
I don't want them. Claim them in the comments. PWE delivery. Claim lots so I don't have to send out too many envelopes!
I had thought that the card shows in this area had reached their peak, but I seem to have been wrong. By "peak", I am referring to their frequency and the number of dealers, not the quality. A year ago, we had one monthly show in Portland, which technically had 2 days, Saturday and Sunday, but really Sunday was just a whimper, with lots of the dealers not showing up. These probably had 40-50 dealers.
Then the dealer numbers started swelling. We now likely have 75 or so for each show. And from what I hear, Sunday is almost as packed as Saturday (I always go on Saturday).
And if that wasn't enough, just this past weekend, they slotted another show in-between the regular March and April shows. So only 2 weeks between shows! I still feel like the drop off isn't far away, where we will start retracting some as a hobby. But what do I know, almost all of my predictions are wrong.
Anyway, here are some of the cards I picked up last show. First up was a dime box filled with nothing but Ken Griffey Jr!! The vast majority of the Griffeys in the box were mass produced, junk sets and the like. But there were some diamonds in the rough! I walked away with 36 cards, the coolest of which are here:
The current methods used by card companies to drive collector interest are wide and varied. Refractors, serial numbers and parallels are the most common, but there is a real niche for the variation crowd.
Today's variations have their roots in the variations of the past, which originally, were mostly printing issues. They seem to have happened when card companies switched factories or equipment mid-stream, or were due to other quality control issues. One example is the 1962 Topps tint variations.
They are subtle-ish, but obvious when they are side by side like this. Seems to me that this was just printing issues, but they are considered variations.All this makes me super happy I am not a set collector that cares about all the variations!!
I have mixed feelings about variations. A few I really like, and others make me wonder why the hobby has gone down the tubes. And there isn't a lot of rhyme or reason to which variations I like and which I hate.
Anyway, enough with the preamble, I am actually posting about some pickups from a recent card show. Of course variations feature prominently in the cards I will be showing. Some I will be keeping, and others are up for trade if anyone is interested. And some are just available to claim for free. I apologize that I didn't scan them separately, but I will try to note anything that is available for trade.
Here are some cards!
Time to show off and thank a bunch of you for cards that have arrived at my home in the last months that I have not been posting. As you all know, getting cards in the mail is usually a highlight of a day or even week. Well here were my highlights! I apologize if I don't get all the details about these packages quite right, I am getting old.
Dime Boxes - Nick put up a bunch of cards for people to claim as part of his 10 year celebration. I grabbed a bunch of fun!
On to a mailing from Gavin at Baseball Card Breakdown that is long overdue. And featuring customs that many of you have already seen, the sun treated 91 Fleer!
Yep, I got Griffey, and I love it. Here it is with the holiday themed overlay:And not to be left out, Johnny has sent me several PWEs over the last couple of months.
If I missed anyone, I apologize. Now that I am back to posting, I hope to get these up more regularly.
It's tough when the tools you use every day break. Here are a couple of my favorite 'broken tools' cards:
Bo brought this broken tool on himself.
Duane probably didn't break this bat like Bo did, as he has slightly fewer muscles.
But the tool I am talking about wasn't a baseball bat, it was my blogging tool. All my regular readers may have noticed my absence lately. Well it wasn't because I didn't want to blog, it was because my computer broke. And broke bad! And yes, I know you can blog from your phone, but I am really getting old, and it just wasn't worth it to me.
Obviously I have finally fixed the old adding machine though!! In my younger years, I built computers all the time, for myself and others. But once my son got into computers, I retired and he has been the computer tech for friends and family for the past 10 years or so. Unfortunately, he recently took a job on the other coast, and for some reason, refused to fly back to fix mine for me. I replaced the motherboard, CPU, RAM and Video Card. Hard on my eyes and fingers. I procrastinated a lot!
I've also been out of town a lot lately going to my daughters college track meets. We are pretty proud of her for getting a full athletic scholarship at a D1 school. Especially since she has the handicap of sharing half of my genes. Pretty impressive!
All that procrastination and travel added up to me not posting in forever, and I've also not been reading/commenting on other blogs as much as I would like. Hopefully all that gets back to normal now. A few posts I hope to write in the near future include
1. Catching up on incoming cards from several of you
2. Card show! recap
3. The current blog around - alphabet challenge
4. Probably a few of my small giveaways
And hopefully more!
You may have noticed that in the last month, I have only posted twice, and they were both posts trying to give away unwanted cards. Yeah, this is one of those posts. If you don't care about my reasons (which is fine!) and just want cards, skip the next paragraph to get to the claiming procedures.
So I gradually accumulate cards of the young, and mostly unproven players out there in hopes that they will make it big someday. Since I don't buy packs, these cards are usually just dime box fodder, nothing major or awesome. This year, I have accumulated way too many, and they are starting to take up room I don't want them to. So I went through the stack and pulled out some that I don't need. These are either players I don't want to hold anymore, or more commonly, dupes. So I am hoping you all can take some off my hands!!
Claiming procedures:
There are over 60 cards here up for grabs. I would REALLY rather not send out 15 or 20 PWEs to get rid of these, so I am imploring you to be greedy if you can. I plan to send out up to 9 cards in a PWE, and the closer you can get to 9 cards (or 18, or 27...) the better for my shipping costs. That said, if you can only find 1 or 2 you want, I won't hold it against you.
Claim cards the common way we see on the blogs, by page number and card number on that page. So if you wanted the Jo Adell 'Prismatic Prodigies' card, that would be Page 1 - card 4. If you want to describe the card to make sure, that is fine, but I will be mailing out by page/card numbers.
First come, first served. Nothing required in return. Claiming will end on Christmas eve at 5 PST, after that, unclaimed cards will go into some dusty boxes here to be looked at 5 years from now.
Page 1 - #'s 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 claimed
You may have seen this on other blogs, but if not, you should go help out at Padrographs! He's got a nice birthday gift he is trying to put together and could use the help. C'mon, it's Christmas time, help a brother out! And he even has stuff to trade for your help. Just don't claim the Abdul-Jabbar auto, that's mine!
And with that out of the way, I am continuing my mini-dump of some cards that I think others might want, but that just don't fit my collection. Today, minis!
You can only claim 1 card each today in the comments. I will PWE them out! 2 of these have some relatively low numbering on the back, but I'm not saying which! Oh, and Jeremy didn't get any minor leaguers from yesterday's giveaway even though he was the first commenter. Because I wasn't cool enough to have any Tigers or Rays. So IF he wants the Cobb, it's his. The others are all first come, first served.
Quick little sneaky post...
I recently came into a small number of autos and low numbered cards of young minor leaguers I have never heard of. I don't really want them, not my kind of collecting. I doubt any of them are the next big thing, but if anyone wants some, comment and let me know.
Just know that these will be coming in a PWE, so you get what I pay for. I have 15 total, about 2/3 are autos. I'll send up to 9 to a person, so let me know how many you want. First commenter gets up to 9, next commenter gets the rest unless there are more than 9 left, and so on.
Nothing in return, I just want to get them out to someone.
The other day Johnny shared a bunch of wrappers on his blog (a ton!), and one of them was a wrapper for a Reggie bar, the 70's era Reggie Jackson inspired foodstuff. I mentioned over there, that I had a Reggie wrapper too, and that I would show it on my blog. But first...
Here are a couple of PWEs Johnny has sent me lately!!
Bunches of new Gallery and Chrome! And that super shiny, numbered Ruiz looks nice. My fave though, is the minor league card of the caveman, pre-beard! A Johnny from Johnny!And since you have stuck around so long, here is the Reggie wrapper, flattened and mounted around some thin cardboard:
The latest card show was all about the quarter boxes, I found some great stuff. But I also found about 40 cards in dime boxes. Here is the only one I will show, a beautifully purple Max Scherzer numbered to 299.
Here's where we finally get to the title of the post. The top three cards here are "Stars N Stripes" and "We the People" parallels, each numbered out of 76. These seem quite popular, and command a bit of a premium, so I was ecstatic to find them in a quarter box.
The bottom row isn't too bad either. The Rice is #/50, the Cabrera is a beautiful prizm, and the Alcantara is #/60.