Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Sad Sosa

Sammy Sosa!  I found this card of the Steroid Superstar the other day.  It got me thinking a little.  He looks so happy!  And a little fruity.  At any rate, he looks young and slender...

Ahh, here's a pic of Sammy at the peak of his powers.  Still happy!  A lot more muscular...

And a recent (ish) pic of Sammy.  Not so young.  Not so slender.  He still has a smile, but I don't really think he looks happy.

I guess getting older is tough on all of us.  But with Sammy, it just seems a little sadder.


Monday, May 28, 2012

A Trade, Contest Winnings and Ebay

Got some cool cards from Jeff at Cardboard Catastrophes.  These cards don't seem much like catastrophes to me!  Jeff, I'm waiting on a card to show up here before I send out your side of this trade.

I won this Eck from Brian at 30 Year Old Cardboard. Great contest Brian!

And I won these on Ebay!
What a nice card of Winfield!  The jersey swatch has a hint of a pinstripe and it's numbered 10/15!

These bad boys are nice additions to my ever growing McGwire collection.  The Finest card is a refractor, but it doesn't seem to refractory to me.  The Big Mac collection is one of the most impressive parts of my collection.  I have over 500 different Big Macs including a few of the bigger money late 90's refractors.  Now I'm just looking for the harder to find inserts and Jersey/Autos.  And of course any refractor parallels!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Featured Diamond Kings set of the month - March

Welcome to yet another series inspired by my blog goals for this year!  Every month, I will feature a Diamond Kings set in depth.  Gotta stay true to my roots!

OK, I know its not even close to March (see title if that confuses you).  Consider this catch up(with more to come)!  In February, I went with a small but sweet insert set from 2003.  This month I am going back to full sets.  Real full sets!  Originally, Diamond Kings lived in the base set as a loved subset.  But once Donruss made their comeback in the early 2000's, they decided to make Diamond Kings a complete, stand alone set.  The 2004 set is the third in that new tradition and my favorite of the stand alone Diamond Kings sets!

The base set from 2004 Diamond Kings is numbered 1-150.  There are also 25 SP's numbered 151-175. Here is a page of the base set:


The player pics are somewhat small, but are well done.  The borders are pretty unique for baseball cards and are one of the main reasons I like this set so much.  They is beautiful!

Here is a page of the SP's.  These 9 are titled 'Legends', but there are also some titled 'Flashbacks'.


Notice the Brett, Maris and Snider are not in color.  As an added twist, Donruss issued the SP's in both color and 'Sepia' versions.  The color are the main release, while the sepia are the parallel.

My set is complete 1-175, but I didn't know about the sepia variations when I built it.  So I have both color and sepia in my set.  I'd really like to get bot versions of each card.  Here is what I still need:

151 Clemens Sepia
152 Grace Sepia
154 Arod Sepia
155 Palmeiro
156 Maddux Sepia
157 Piazza Sepia
158 Mussina
160 Ripken Sepia
162 Marion Sepia
163 Mattingly Sepia
164 Yount Sepia
165 Dawson Sepia
167 Brett
168 Ford Sepia
169 Campanella Sepia
170 Maris
171 Snider
173 Musial Sepia
174 Ryan Sepia
175 Sanders

If you have any of those, let me know and we can trade!

Previous months:
January
February

Friday, May 25, 2012

Oh, Archives, you beast!


2012 Topps Archives.  The world is abuzz!  I usually don’t get strong feelings, (GOOD or BAD) about new sets.  I don’t buy packs or boxes because the letdown of several dud packs doesn’t balance out the high of a good pack.  That, and that I only want to spend my meager card dollars on cards I actually want, not 15 cards I don’t and only 1 that I do.  This keeps me from getting the big hits though, so what do I know.

However, this year’s Archives has caught my attention.
 Image stolen from Cardboard Connection

As I looked over the many, many quality reviews and quick peeks, at first I found myself getting excited.  Great players and mostly good photography.  Using classic great looking sets as the base is a can’t miss way to go.  The 54 and 71 sets with both vintage and modern players awakens the ‘I gotta have that’ monster lurking inside me.  The 80 and 84 sets were right at the beginning of my childhood collecting period and resonate with me too.


  Image stolen from Cardboard Connection

The Autograph checklist is AWESOME!!!  Here are all of the Auto's, and if anyone has any they want to get rid, I’d love to trade for them!  Especially the ones I highlighted!

FFA-AO Al Oliver
FFA-AOT Amos Otis
FFA-AVS Andy Van Slyke
FFA-BB Bob Boone
FFA-BBE Buddy Bell
FFA-BBU Bill Buckner
FFA-BG Bobby Grich
FFA-BH Bud Harrelson
FFA-BHA Bryce Harper
FFA-BL Bill Lee
FFA-BM Bake McBride
FFA-BMA Bill Madlock
FFA-BOG Ben Oglivie
FFA-BP Boog Powell
FFA-BR Bobby Richardson
FFA-BRB Brett Butler
FFA-BT Bobby Thigpen
FFA-CC Cecil Cooper
FFA-CD Chili Davis
FFA-CF Cecil Fielder
FFA-CJ Cleon Jones
FFA-CL Carney Lansford
FFA-DD Doug DeCinces
FFA-DDR Doug Drabek
FFA-DG Dick Groat
FFA-DK Dave Kingman
FFA-DM Don Mattingly
FFA-DMA Dennis Martinez
FFA-DR Dave Righetti
FFA-EK Ed Kranepool
FFA-FH Frank Howard
FFA-GB George Bell
FFA-GF George Foster
FFA-GL Greg Luzinski
FFA-HA Hank Aaron
FFA-JA Jim Abbott
FFA-JB Jay Buhner
FFA-JC Joe Charboneau
FFA-JCL Jack Clark
FFA-JKE Jimmy Key
FFA-JKR John Kruk
FFA-JMC Jack McDowell
FFA-JO John Olerud
FFA-JOQ Jose Oquendo (9 different versions - 1 per position)
FFA-JW Jim Wynn
FFA-KG Ken Griffey
FFA-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr.
FFA-KS Ken Singleton
FFA-LP Lance Parrish
FFA-LT Luis Tiant
FFA-ML Mickey Lolich
FFA-MSC Mike Scott
FFA-MW Maury Wills
FFA-MWI Mitch Williams
FFA-OG Oscar Gamble
FFA-RG Ron Gant
FFA-RK Ron Kittle
FFA-RL Ray Lankford
FFA-RM Roger McDowell
FFA-RV Robin Ventura
FFA-SB Steve Balboni
FFA-SBR Sid Bream
FFA-SD Shawon Dunston
FFA-SK Sandy Koufax
FFA-SR Steve Rogers
FFA-TH Tom Herr
FFA-TP Terry Pendleton
FFA-VB Vida Blue
FFA-VH Von Hayes
FFA-WB Wally Backman
FFA-WC Will Clark
FFA-WJ Wally Joyner
FFA-WM Willie Mays

FFA-WW Willie Wilson


But here is the problem.  I buy most of my cards at shows from dime and quarter boxes.  I find quite a few gems in there too.  Nothing like pulling a 1971 Dave Concepcion or Willie Stargell for .25!  So naturally, as I am flying through the boxes, certain designs catch my eye.  The 64, 68, 71, 72, 75 sets and more.  When I see one of the, my pulse speeds up a bit.  Now 6 or 7 years ago, it wasn’t so bad, but lately it seems like almost half of the boxes are full of not just Archives (which wouldn’t be so bad) but Cards Your Mom Threw Out, 60 Years of Topps, Cards That Never Were and a ton of sets just like them.

For me, the thrill of the 71 set (just an example, any classic design would do here) isn’t that it is sooooooo beautiful.  It’s that it takes me back.  They are nostalgic.  They were once hard to find, but now there are a million copycats out there.  The card population is being diluted with these reprints and re-imaginings.  Many of them are nice and very collectible, but I’m feeling like there are just too many.  Really, how many different printings of the 75 Topps George Brett do we need?

I know for Topps, they have the right to capitalize on their history.  They do it pretty well.  I just wish they wouldn’t do it so much.

On the other hand, isn’t this sweet?

 Image stolen from 30 Year Old Cardboard

Monday, May 21, 2012

Show Showoff 2

OK, here are the 'hits' I grabbed  at last weeks show.  Keep in mind that these are just the hits I'm NOT keeping!  If anything catches your eye, let me know.  There are one or two guys I'm completing trades with that will get first dibs, but other than that, it's 1st come, 1st served!

1st is Basketball:


Now some Football:
These 2 are the front and back of the same card.  2 nice patches!!


Stokely #d /100
Jackson #d /350
Galloway #d /350
Cody #d /100
Williams #d /100

And finally, Baseball:
OK, the Mondesi isn't a 'hit' by most standards, but it is pretty cool!
Berroa #d /224 and signed on wood!
Manny #d /250

Let's trade!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Show Showoff 1

Card show, card show.  My Christmas, except that it comes around monthly instead of yearly.  For those of you who read regularly, you may remember that last month I thought the show was going away, but thankfully, I was wrong.  It just moved!  It's a little further for me to drive, but well worth it!

Check out some of my finds!
'Soupy' here was a buck.  Yeah, $1!  He has tape stains, but a 1941 Play Ball card for a dollar will always get my cash.
The Goose autograph!  No guarantee it's real, but for .25, I went for it.  In a weird coincidence, Rod from Padrographs was standing next to me chatting when I found this.  But he didn't need it, so I kept it!  I compared the sig to a bunch online and it looks real.  Who knows though!
Now this one, I know is real!  Very nice, only set me back another buck (I know the sticker says $6, but it was in a dollar box)  Mickey was born in Portland OR, which is where the card show was held.
Here is a smattering of fun, miscellaneous stuff.  All of these were from the quarter box except the Aaron I think.  I have a small collection of funky color, shiny and die cuts and several of these fit right in.  The Pascual Perez is an error, it says he's on the twins.  I remember wanting that card when I was a little guy.  Errors were big stuff back then!

The Nolan Ryan/Roger Clemens is cool and shiny, but I have no idea what set it is from.

Here is a sampling of the Diamond Kings parallels and inserts I picked up.  Quarter boxes.


And here are some cards I picked up more for trading than anything.  Fun stuff!
The Maddux is a 2006 Topps '52 Debut Flashbacks
The Williams is a 2004 Fleer reprint #d /406
The Howard is #d /10.  I'm sure Beckett would say it's too scarce for pricing!!!  :)
The Aparicio is #d /25 and looks sweet
The Reggie is #d /1000
The Fielder is a 2008 Topps insert
The Martinez is a 2002 Bowman Chrome Draft refractor #d /300

Let me know if you want any of that and stay tuned for the next post where I'll be showing off a ton of hits I grabbed - all for trade!!



Friday, May 18, 2012

Retraction!!!

You know how when a newspaper has to print a retraction of something they misreported, someone usually gets fired?

Well, since there is nobody on the payroll here except me, I guess I'm fired!

I made the rookie mistake of not giving credit where it is due in yesterdays post about Rod from Padrographs.  It turns out his really cool blog header graphic was made by none other than Travis from Punk Rock Paint.  Sorry for the error and be sure to check out both Padrographs and PRP!!




I could be.... center field

Center Fielders!!

OK, so Bo Jackson only played 88 games in center field, while Willie played a whopping 2832 there, but that's OK, I needed a post title.

The real thing they have in common is that I have these cards of them.

The Bo is a recent e-bay pickup, from a fellow blogger no less!  I think it is beautiful.  Plus it's a Diamond King, so that's awesome.  Another thing I love about this card is the back.  It is from the 'old days' where they put a picture of the actual jersey the swatch was cut from.  That's so cool.

The Mays is one of those unsolicited gifts from one of you out there in bloggerville.  Thanks sooooooo much!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Blogger surprise

Surprise!  I was at a card show last Saturday!  Surprised yet?  Yeah, no, probably not.  I have a bunch of stuff to post about from the show but I'll save that for later.

It's what happened before the show even really started that was the real highlight, and that's saying something as you'll see in future posts (hint, hint, tease, tease!)

OK, enough hints about future posts, how about a hint about what this post is about:
 For those of you who don't know, this here graphic is the custom work of one Rod, proprietor of the always entertaining Padrographs!  Isn't that a great graphic?  Cool!  **Correction, actually, the graphic was made for Rod by Travis from Punk Rock Paint!  My bad, and definitely check out PRP as well!**

Anyway, not to put too fine a point on it, Rod is what happened last Saturday before the show.  Now Rod and I have never met before, though we have probably seen each other at shows without knowing it. But Rod found out I'd be at this show and decided to come and meet me!  Turns out he's a great guy, very nice and has a business that I can't wait to check out the next time I'm his neck of the woods.

Plus, he brought Tony Gwynns!!!
These are just a few of the huge stack of Gwynn's he dropped off for me.  I didn't have anything for him, he's just a very generous guy.  Anyway, if you ever get the chance to meet another blogger live, I'd take the chance.

Thanks Rod!!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Opportunity calls - who will answer?

OK, I'm making a post office run tomorrow and I have a few packages ready to go out.  The problem is that I don't have anyone to send them to!  So here is the 'Opportunity'!

First come, first served!

If you want to claim one of the packages, just comment here, on this post, saying which package you want to claim.  Then send me an e-mail at kmattson2002@yahoo.com with the name you commented under and your mailing address.  I won't have time to look up addresses tomorrow, so even if we have traded or something in the past, please e-mail your address.

If you are a weirdo who can't accept free cards, do what you have to, but there are absolutely no strings attached here!

Here are the available packages.  First comment on each get's them!

1. About 25 Rod Carew's - Mostly early to mid 80's Topps, Fleer and Donruss.
2. About 25 Atlanta Braves - nice mix with about 1/2 being inserts
3. About 25 Frank Thomas - nice mix with about 1/2 being inserts

Comment away!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Local Mall Demolition = BAD!

Well I got good news and bad news.

Good news:  I got to go to a card show Saturday!  The monthly card show is the peak of my collecting cycle.  After that, I organize a little, blog a little, trade a little.  Basically do the card collector equivalent of an old man puttering around in the garden.  But this show is what ramps me back up for another month.  When I miss it, I usually get far less involved in collecting (and blogging).  It's a real battery recharger, mostly because I get super awesome deals every time!

Bad news:  It looks like the show is going on a semi-permanent hiatus.  The mall that it is at is being torn down and rebuilt in some undetermined fashion.  That is going to take a while.  The website that has the upcoming shows is blank for the foreseeable future.  Crap!  I'm bummed, because even though I get cool stuff from all y'all out in bloggy land and sometimes even off e-bay, the sheer quantity/quality for the buck has proven hard to beat at the old card show.  Lemme prove it!

Here are about half of the haul of old 3D cards from the 70's I picked up.  These were part of a stack of 50 or so cards I got from one dealer for $10.  I had never seen the set that the Gehrig was from before.

I think most of these basketball cards were from the same lot.  I know the Rose RC's Love and LeBron Radiance were for sure.  That Radiance is a cool looking card!

An original 1935 National Chicle for $4?  Yeehaw!

As you all know, I love me some Die Cuts!!  This one is especially die-cutty!

The relic cards below were $1 each.  Yeah, $1 each.  I'm gonna miss the show.  The Sheffield is #'d /25 and is listed as 'no pricing due to scarcity'.  I'm going to be rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The next 2 were also $1 each, but I only picked them up as trade bait.  The Blalock is BEAUTIFUL, autographed and #'d /299.  And how could I pass up a HOFer relic with a stripe for $1?

There was a good bit more I got this time, I only showed what I figured people would be interested in.  Do you think I got as good of deals as I obviously think I did???

Saturday, April 14, 2012

March Fractor Report

If you read this blog at all the last 3 months, you know I'm collecting refractors this year.  Any refractors!!  This month was my worst month so far, but the numbers went up, so that's better than nothing!

Here is the monthly progress report for March!



As of March 31st, I have the following:
423 - Baseball Refractors
21 - Football Refractors
40 - Basketball Refractors

484 total Refractors!  That's 44 this month.

More math...

I have 48.4% of my goal of 1000 Refractors
I have been accumulating refractors at a pace of  5.32/day (down from 7.33/day for the 1st 2 months of the year)
I am on pace for 1946(!?!?) Refractors

OK, so rough month, but I'm still on pace for a HUUUUGE year, so no biggie.

Huge thanks to all who have helped me along so far, especially Jason from Hobb's Knights, Ted at Crinkly Wrappers and the great Night Owl who each sent between 8 and 12 fractors in March.  Thanks guys! 

And as always, let me know if you have refractors to trade!

Friday, April 13, 2012

Two Trades - Ripken Related

As much as trade posts seem to be on the outs on the bloggy-world-o-sphere, I still gotta give a shout out, soooooo.....

I recently completed a trade with Jason from Hobb's Knights (at least I think I did, Jason, if you read this, did you ever get the Ripken's?)  As with most of my recent trades, I got vintage and refractors!

Great stuff, thanks Jason!

The next trade came when Dustin at Coot Veal and the Vealtones sent me a large bundle of stuff in return for Ripken's and a couple other things off his wantlists.  I decided to post these sideways since I am feeling way too lazy to open a file.  Sorry Dustin!

Anyway, he sent some great stuff including Diamond Kings parallels.  I especially like the silver bordered as they are #'d /400!


Loads of refractors!!  This will help my April totals for sure!

Some REALLY cool junk here!  Boog's (I love the Booger), Big Mac's (you should know how I feel about him by now) and a very cool Topps Archives Bobby Bonds refractor.  This card looks awesome!

Thanks for both the trades and I recommend both these guys ad trading partners.  If you have cool Ripken's send them a line!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

I been lowballed!

Yeah, so I've been on one of my famous posting dry spells.  That should change now.  I have several posts lined up and a card show Saturday, which if the past is any indication, should be good for at least a couple of posts.

But as the title says, I've been lowballed!  Ripped off, screwed!  Beckett's bitch if you'll pardon the language.

Only 3 people sent offers for my recent 'Lowball Me' experiment.  They were all great offers and I appreciate each and every one.  However, the winner was Oscar from All Trade Bait, All The Time!  He sent a nice little stack of stuff.  Here area few of the highlights!

I love me some Johnny Roseboro, I'll try to remember to post about the reason why soon.  Shiny always has a spot at my place as well as the Big Mac.  I'm not sure why I scanned the back side of that one, but it's still a good look.

Look for more lowball's in the future!  Thanks again Oscar.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Crinkly trade and last call!

Last chance to lowball me, lowball offers only accepted until 8PM PST tonight!

Ted at Crinkly Wrappers recently claimed some trade bait from one of my posts and in return, sent me REFRACTORS!!!  Yes, the quest is still alive!

Here are a few...

In addition, he also threw in 5 Wes Welkers!
This one caught my eye.  It be beautiful!  Its also numbered /25.  Wow!  Thanks Ted!.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

randcard

I reached in to my big box of cards and pulled out a random dude.  It's Pete!  He obviously comes from refined ancestors, huh?
Don't forget to make your lowball offer for the SPx insert set!  Tomorrow is the last day.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Highest lowball wins!

Behold, the 1999 SPx Star Focus insert complete set!!!  30 cards of 1999's hottest stars.  The scans dont show off the cards in their true look.  They are lighter than the scans show and feature the color photo on the left with a greyscale photo on the right.

The cards are in good shape!!  My scanner is doing a number on me.

So here is the deal.  These cards are 'worth' somewhere around $120 according to my year old Beckett.  I want less than that for them.  I want you to lowball me!  Anyone interested in trading for this set, make me an offer at kmattson2002@yahoo.com.  Comments are nice, but offers on this go to the e-mail address please.

I'll take offers until 8PM PST on Wednesday March 21st.  After that, I'll take whatever offer I consider the best.  Offer me a vintage common, a nice insert card, some refractors or even a WNBA card.  Anything goes!





Oooohhhh!  Big money!  LOL.  I'm off to clean my scanner!