Monday, February 29, 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
What Is The Point Here?
I am just going to list
this under “Why Topps?”
As I was searching
through the recently released Topps UFC sets, Champions and Chronicles, I
noticed something that just had me confused. The fighter is Heather Clark, a
career 7-4 fighter with a single fight in the UFC, and I realize that since
Clark has only one UFC fight Topps was limited on their image selection which
they decided to use the same image in both sets. Now the reason I am asking “Why
Topps?” is because in her fight against Bec Rawlings at TUF 20 Finale Clark got
a pretty good mouse under her left eye.
As you can see the swollen eye can be seen on her Chronicles #263 card but for some reason one of Topps graphic designers decided to just Photoshop the swollen eye right out of the picture for her Champions #157 card.
Why Topps?
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
It Will Soon Be Time To Restart Those Engines
After a year the
question of who will be getting the NASCAR license has been answered and to
nobody’s surprise it is Panini. At this point not a lot is known other than
they have four sets in this year’s lineup with three of the products being re-hashed
from their other licenses
2016 Panini Prizm
2016 Panini Torque
2016 Panini Certified
2016 Panini National Treasure
I have not watched
NASCAR regularly for 4-6 years but I still have respect for what Press Pass did
for so many years and I don’t like this idea. I realize it is all about who is
willing to pay the most cash but I would have rather seen the license go back
to Upper Deck, who did a solid job for the 6 years they had a NASCAR license.
NASCAR really is a
different creature when it comes to cardboard, brands like Prizm and Certified
just are not the correct medium for these fans. A card that is complete foil
with bad angled designs are not what the license needs. National Treasure should do
very well and will replace Press Pass’ Showcase and Five Star as a top end
product. As for Torque we will have to wait and see.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Batman= 1: Batman + Robin= 2
Last year when I began
organizing my collection I made the decision to cut out impulse purchases as
best I can. It can be a chore sometimes when you find an insert or set that is
really interesting but if I have no interest in the set otherwise than I don’t
want to waste money on a card I will just sell in a couple of months when I
question why I bought it in the first place. I do occasionally break the rules
when it comes to cards that just grab me and drag me in making not buying them
seem like a sin.
I picked up two cards
from the 1995 Batman Forever release, specifically the Gold Blaster inserts. I
was not a fan of the Batman Forever movie, I could not get in to Val Kilmer as
Batman after watching Michael Keaton rock the first two movies, but these Gold
Blaster cards are defiantly worth paying attention to. There are 10 cards in
the insert set but these are the only two that I like, the rest include Two
Face, the Riddler and mixtures of close ups, and they are relatively cheap so I
was happy to add them to my super hero collection.
Labels:
1995 Batman Forever,
Random Pick Ups
Monday, February 22, 2016
It Is Going To Clear The Wall For #630
After a number of
pickups and trades over the last month I have spent the last few days
organizing my additions and I am to the point where I have them mostly scanned
in and adding them to my Zistle account and today I hit my 630th unique Griffey
cards, which is his career homerun total. Card #630 is nothing special, it isn’t
limited, an autograph or a hit, but it is a card that I dig. The card comes from
the 1995 Donruss Top Of The Order release which is a collectible card game (CCG).
I have never played any of the collectible card games but I do tend to like the cards because they are very different from most other base card releases, usually because of the stats and other info printed on the card as part of the game, but there are often images that are used specifically for the CCG/TCG and not used in other releases..
The card front shows
Griffey in swing, eyes locked on the ball and arms extended as he begins his
follow thru. The card back is green with the Top Of The Order logo. The Griffey
card, card #150 on the 360-card checklist, is a Rare card which came 1 per 12
card booster pack.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Sometimes MMA Fighters Hurt The Fans
If you are an MMA fan you have probably seen some horrible fights but I don't think anything will ever top the Kimbo Slice vs Dada 5000 fight at last night's Bellator 149 in Houston.
I am skipping the painful first two rounds and skipped right to where the real non-action starts, but if you are a real gluten for punishment then watch the entire fight. Sorry I could only find the complete fight through ESPN's Deportes (Spanish commentators) but you will get the gist of it.
I am skipping the painful first two rounds and skipped right to where the real non-action starts, but if you are a real gluten for punishment then watch the entire fight. Sorry I could only find the complete fight through ESPN's Deportes (Spanish commentators) but you will get the gist of it.
Labels:
Dada 5000,
Kimbo Slice,
MMA
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Pimping Contests
Gavin from Baseball Card
Breakdown hit a milestone with his 700th post and is running a
contest to celebrate. Winners will get their choice of a Wade Boggs autographed
custom card along with some other goodies. To take part head on over:
Labels:
Contest
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
The Art Gallery: 2012 Cryptozoic DC Comics Superman The Legend Superman-Cheetah
This month’s Art Gallery display comes from graphic artist Chris Foreman. Foreman is from Angel Comics and has had sketch cards in sets from 5Finity, Sadlittles, Bad Axe Studios, Rittenhouse, Cryptozoic and Upper Deck. The card is from the 2012 Cryptozoic DC Comics: Superman The Legend set.
I have been on a bit of Superman kick lately and this
card caught my eye. It actually was not my primary want but the seller was
offering a deal on multiple purchases so I bid on this one too. I ended up
losing the auction for the first card that I wanted but won this cards. The
sketch is from when Superman was fighting Cheetah and she scratched him which
infected him and turned him in to a cheetah like creature.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Vintage Card Of The Month: 1968 A & BC Superman In The Jungle
This month’s VCoM comes from the 1968 A &BC Superman
In The Jungle release, a card set that was released in the UK. This is my
second 1968 A & BC Superman In The Jungle card, the last one I posted in
September last year.
What draws me to the set, besides being a Superman set,
is the interesting history that the set has. In 1968 the set was released in
England and it drew interest from Topps which went on to create a test set
based on the set but in the end decided not to release the set. You can find
some of the Topps Test Proof cards, I would suggest sticking with ones that
have been graded so you know they are not counterfeit, and they can run up to
$100 each and because they are only proofs that were never intended to be
released that are usually graded very low or just “A”.
The reason I selected this specific card is twofold, Superman is blasting a python with his heat vison which is always cool and second because Topps selected this specific card to recreate in the 2013 Topps 75th Anniversary release so of course I had to own both the original and the Topps 75th Anniversary version.
You will notice there is a difference between the cards
with the original 1968 A &BC card being smaller, pink background and issues
with the coloring. Here are the cards together for comparison.
I have never seen the 1968 Topps Test Issue of this card
but I would eventually love to pick it up to complete the trilogy.
Monday, February 15, 2016
Happy Landings!
I ended last week on a
political note so today I am going in a different direction and taking aim at a
White Whale.
In the 1970s every
little boy knew the name Evel Knievel, a daredevil that influenced us greatly.
He started in 1966 and made his final appearance in 1981 but in between broke every bone in his body while he made
jumps over Caesar’s Palace famed fountains, Snake River Canyon, buses and even
sharks.
One of the most popular toys of the day was the Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle set and you were a real boss if you got the BMX bike for Christmas. Even grown up kids still have fond memories of their favorite Evel Knievel toy, even making it on to an episode of My Name Is Earl. Merchandising for his products took on an entity on themselves appearing in comic books, movies, television shows, commercials, advertisements, video games, trading cards and plenty of books. He is still popular enough to be included in recent checklists for both Topps and Panini. The Simpsons spoofed him with their character Lance Murdock
Which brings me to today’s
post. One of my White Whales is the 2007
Sportkings Autograph Evel Knievel #A-EK card but I don’t have hundreds of
dollars to spend on one of his autograph cards so I went in a bit of a
different direction and instead picked up a 5x7 autograph picture he signed in red ink, now it isn’t
same as having an on-card signature but I am calling it a fair exchange. To add
to my EK collection I picked up a 2015 SportKings memorabilia card with a nice
swatch of leather from one of his jackets.
I love when something as simple as
an autograph and leather swatch can bring me back to those days in the 1970s
when I was a kid living in New York and me and my brothers used to shoot our
Evel Knievel bikes at each other down the hallway over the red shag carpet.
Labels:
2015 SportKings Vault,
Autograph,
Evel Knievel,
unusual relics
Saturday, February 13, 2016
An Unpolitical Political Discussion
The other day I came
across a set called Decision 2016 on Beckett and I was intrigued, it is a set based on the
upcoming 2016 Presidential election and while I am not one to discuss politics on
my blog (way too much of a controversial subject) I am still interested in
politics and Presidents so this set is right up my alley. The set is created by
Brian Wallos, he is the man who created the Bench Warmers sets, and being
distributed by Leaf.
When I first saw the
images of the cards, which currently are all just mock ups, I thought it was
actually a joke and if it wasn't covered by Ryan Cracknell I would have just passed it completely. It appears to have designs taken from Topps and Upper
Deck with just enough Panini for that extra “gaudy” flair. There is a web site but
it is only a basic site with a pixelated image of the logo and a link to sign
up for a newsletter, I did sign up.
Cardboard Connection
states it is to be released next month and it will be available through hobby
and retail outlets but I am unable to find any presell options and I found a
distributor that claims the product will be “Print to order” which means only
enough product will be printed as sold but how can you purchase it if there is nowhere
to buy it?
Now on to the $64,000
question:
Would I buy in if the
boxes offer some real type of value at a reasonable price?
I sure would if the
set produced is as nice as the mockups.
Would you buy this?
Labels:
Decision 2016 Trading Cards
Friday, February 12, 2016
How To Get Banned From Baseball In 3 Easy Steps
In less than one year’s
time (now former) Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia went from being the team’s opening
day closer to permanent ban under the MLB’s drug testing policy.
Beginning with his first
suspension on April 11, 2015, which was 80 games, for testing positive for Stanozolol.
He returned on July 12, 2015 and appeared in 7 games for the Mets before
failing another test, this time Boldenone, on July 28, 2015, which led to a 162
game suspension. Today it has been announced that the 26-year old Mejia failed
his third test within 10 months and since this is his third positive test,
again Boldenone, he has been banned from baseball.
He is able to apply for reinstatement
after a year but what are the chances that happening when he has showed that he
obviously doesn’t work within the rules. Mejia is now the first player to permanently
be banned under the leagues anti-doping policy.
I would normally say it
is time to dump Jenrry
Mejia cards but he really has not made too many appearances on cardboard since
he was drafted nearly a decade ago. Out of the roughly 425 listing, most of
which are BIN, there is only one lonely bid. I think the Mets will miss him but
collectors probably not as much.
Labels:
Banned,
Jenrry Mejia,
Stupid Decisions
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Just Because It Glitters Does Not Mean It Is Gold
A bit of a back story on
today’s post.
After I began to collect again in the early 90s I came back full force and by mid-decade I was collecting all sports. Around 2000 Pacific began including hits in every pack of some of their hockey products like Titanium and Vanguard and I was digging it, I still look back at these products fondly.
I once pulled one of the
double jersey cards which had one swatch on each side of the card. It was a
double Red Wings card with Yzerman on one side and I believe the other side was
Lidstrom and they were both basic white swatches but what
made the card awesome was that the Yzerman swatch was covered in blood. How
freaking cool is a card with blood on it? Very cool, not as unique as the Manny
Ramierez corked bat relic card that Pacific packed out but still unique
But about 6 years ago I
went through a purge because I felt my collection was getting out of hand and I
pulled aside a couple of hundred autographs, relics, patches and limited #
cards and tossed them in to two different lots and sold them each for around $200 on eBay. I included some cards I now wish I had not, including that specific Yzerman/Lidstrom card,
but hindsight is 20/20 and I am out of luck.
Now, last week I was
scrolling through some Gary Payton cards and I came across a listing for a
2000-01 Fleer Game Time Uniformity Payton jersey relic with what appeared to
be a splotch of red across the white fabric. Could I have found a Gary Payton
jersey with blood?
I didn’t stop to second
guess it and just purchased it for the $5.99 BIN. The card comes in, I am happy
but once I have the screwdown in my hand I notice that something is not as I
thought it was. I remove the card from the screwdown and slide my finger over the red and no big
surprise here but it was a piece of fuzzy red fabric.
This one is totally on
me, the image is a bit blurry and I could have sent the seller a question but I
went total Great White shark and once I saw blood I was in a frenzy. On a
slight positive side there is a dark red thread running under the white swatch
that comes from the brick red piping near the jersey edge so it is sort of a
two-colored swatch… ok that is a stretch.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
After waiting three
years I finally picked up a 2013 Spider-Man The Original Animated Series Lenticular Motion Trading Cards set. When the set came out in 2013 Rittenhouse was selling the
9-card lenticular set and one of two different Paul Soles (the voice of Spider-man in the
show) autographs for $99 and that just seemed unreasonable plus I figured that
people would cherry pick the set for the autograph and flood the eBay machine
with the base set for $15-20, which is when I would have grabbed one, yeah I was wrong.
Three
years later and I have never seen a base set show up without the autograph so I
finally picked up one of my Grey Whales. I selected the set with the Spider-man
autograph card, the other autograph card is of Peter Parker. There is actually
a dealer who sells the sets for $39, usually about once a month, otherwise
expect to spend around $90 for a set. I would eventually like to add the Peter
Parker version autograph.
The cards do not scan very well because the lenticular texture but here is a video of the first card in the set. They are quite beautiful in hand. The backs of the card are basic white with a card number #L1-L9 and copyright information.
Spidey swinging |
Shooting web |
Swinging towards you |
Waving while swinging |
Lifting up camera |
Shooting webs towards you |
Swinging across card |
Swinging towards you |
Playing rock paper scissors? Maybe? Not sure |
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