Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Sometimes I Win Stuff

 


If you watch "The Card Life" show with Matt Strahm on Bally Sports (or other regional sports networks), you know they do a small giveaway each month sponsored by Hobby Armor.

For this month's show they were in Milwaukee, so they were giving away this Rookie Auto of Nelson Cruz (then on the Brewers) from Topps Finest.  I happened to be the winner! 

8 teams later (MIL, TEX, BAL, SEA, MIN, TB, WAS, SD) and at age 42, Cruz is sitting at 464 HR.  Quite a successful career!

So thanks to Hobby Armor and The Card Life for the prize.


Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Remember Puig-mania?

 


These would have fetched a pretty penny back then...circa 2013/2014 when it was all Puig all the time in "the industry".  

These are some more cards from the recent garage sale purchase.  The two Topps cards are both #331 from 2014, which means the "hands on hips" is an image variation SP.  Even today that card is worth enough to get me a burrito (my standard for valuable cards), so this is a very fun find that I wasn't expecting from that box.  


There were some more fun inserts in that stack - big hair Coco, orange Greinke, and Ace Ventura.  RIP.  

With all the focus on Puig, they largely ignored another guy they should have focused on.


Yep.  That was in the box, too. 

I can almost taste the burritos already.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Garage Sale Archives

 Last month I hit up a local garage sale that had some cards for sale and I walked out of there with a 4-row box at a price I was pleased with.  It was mostly football and had a good number of Serial-Numbered cards from the early 2000s.   

There was also about half a row of baseball.   In my initial perusal it looked like it was all 2015 Topps Archives base cards.   So imagine my surprise to find these four guys hiding within them.  

I love the look of Tekulve here.   The autos from him and Willis are both on-card, done with blue Flair pen. A nice buyback of (the other) Brett, and Ferrell sporting the catcher's gear. 



Tuesday, July 23, 2024

10 Bucks at an Estate Sale

I was browsing on FB Marketplace, and someone in the next town over was doing an "online estate sale" -- posting single items or lots they had for sale.  Scrolling through, I saw one of the pictures looked like this.


I was a little worried that it said "Pre-1990s" (since that includes the 1980s junk wax), but it had a 1972 Topps on the front and the backs I could see poking up looked old, too.   I was itching to open something -- I had nearly purchased a Fairfield Repack blaster at Target the night before, and talked myself out of it -- so I bought it!  I was expecting about 150 cards from that picture, so for half of the price of a blaster I was willing to gamble.  Let's see what was in there.

Total cards:  212

I'll go "oldest-to-newest" on these.

1968: 1 card // 1969: 2 cards

The Alley is in good condition.   The checklist, however, is all marked up. 

1970: 3 cards

Some nice cards to go in my trade boxes here.

1971: 56 cards

Here's where we start to get into the majority of the box.  There was a big stack of these.


Condition varied a lot.  The two on the top row were in fantastic shape!   The ones on the bottom - eek!  I'm not sure how you do that to the corners without tearing them off.

There were a couple highlights in here - Two Willie Stargells.  Pops!   One in pretty nice shape, and one a bit more worn.

Two of Pirate legend Bill Mazeroski, and a nice condition card of Dock Ellis.

1972: 99 cards.   

When it looked like there were a few '72s in the box....I definitely underestimated!   This was half of the box. 

Condition varied a lot on these.  Here's some bad guys.  Many of them looked like they had water damage on the top edge, which sullied some otherwise nice vintage cards.   The Maddox is a LITTLE miscut.  Someone took a red pen to Carlton/Seaver, and they have apparently made a lot of progress on their '72 checklist, too!


Showing the damage a little more...you can see it at the top of these HOFers.


However, there were quite a few "names" which were in outstanding condition!  Will keep a few of these and trade the rest.  Another Dock Ellis, too.


1973: 21 cards

Here's everything from that year.  Brooks suffered a little top damage, but the Blyleven looks nice.


Rockcards!  13 cards.  Someone opened a pack of these.  It had a few big stars I recognized.

The rest: 16 cards

 There was some other junk in there (including a little pile of bent 1994 Topps).  But these all caught my eye - George Bell "hole puncher" variation, an Elks membership card from Palm Desert, CA (I don't live there....), a Yamaha motorbike, and a nice 1994 Piazza.

I will enjoy putting these in my trade list on TCDB.  If you see anything you'd like, let me know!

In summary: 
Did I enjoy the variety in this box?  Yes!  
Did I get my money's worth?  Yes!  
Was this better than a repack blaster?  Yes!  

So I end this post as a happy camper.

Question:  Which card should I keep in my collection forever and ever?