Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Cleve's Auction Night: Choke, Choke, Choke...
Actually, I'll just tell you about the first buy, since I don't want to spend the time taking a picture of it. I bought a box of about 100 Bowman Chrome rookies from 2008-2010, with the bulk of them at 2010. I guess I was hoping the 2010s will fill in many of the holes I have on this set that I kind of sort of still would like to complete. This purchase started the night off on the wrong foot for me, since I really had no use for these cards.
Things went from ho hum to stupid with the next purchase:
The son of a crazy man, Cutter Dykstra is not a hot prospect. And this auto, while at least on card, is from Razor, which does nothing for me. Why the hell did I buy this?
Next, I picked up this Howard Johnson bat card:
At least this is of someone of whom I was a fan. This is actually a pretty cool looking card, so $2 is ok.
Next, is a Hall of Famer I got for $3:
This is my first Triple Threads 2011 card, and if you haven't seen these unity cards yet, they are really pretty. A low numbered jersey card of a Hall of Famer for $3 is nothing to be embarrassed about.
So yes, I stumbled out of the gate, but with the Alomar Triple Threads, I at least feel like I got a nice, premium card. Maybe I didn't do so bad after all. The first two purchases were duds though, let's face it.
Here are the grades for the first 4 of 8 purchases I made:
Bowman Chrome Lot $4: C- Sure, it will likely fill some holes in my 2010 chrome set, but I had already dropped that set from my Super Duper Checklist.
Cutter Dykstra Auto $2: F Yuck.
Howard Johnson Bat Card $2: B- It's pretty cool looking, but I didn't need it.
Roberto Alomar Triple Threads Jersey $3: A- I don't get the feeling Alomar is a hot target for collector's, but he is a Hall of Famer, and this card is really lovely.
I'll cover the last four purchases in part two tomorrow, and discuss my face off with my arch nemesis. He really needs a nickname. His bidder number is 339. Maybe I'll call him Evil 339. I'm open to suggestions.
A Group Break Juusst a Bit Outside The Norm
2011 Topps Finest
No, my two year old daughter didn't set these up on the scanner for me. These things were hard to line up. Not only are they slick, these cards curl, and pretty aggressively too. Right up there with 2010 Topps Chrome as a frame of reference, which is a little disappointing for a premium set. I don't think I like them as much as 2010 Finest, but they are pretty nice looking. I'll likely pass on building the set, but if I see a good, cheap starter lot on eBay I may change my mind.
Monday, October 31, 2011
A Spooky Story For Halloween...
It was a cool October evening, much like tonight. The lovely wife and I were newlyweds and were excitedly getting into bed.... to watch game 4 of the 2004 World Series, you pervs. As I'm sure you all know, the Red Sox were about to sweep the Cardinals and win their first World Series in 86 years, erasing the Curse of the Bambino.
Let me take a step back and say that I was also a huge Mets fan in the 80's and 90's before giving all my loyalty to the Rangers in the 2000's. The 1986 World Series against the Red Sox was my first experience with the agony and ecstasy that I think only baseball can deliver, and after what happened to the Rangers last week, I now have a greater appreciation for how tough 1986 had to be for Red Sox fans. I bring this up because early in our relationship, the Lovely Wife bought me this really cool, framed picture of Ray Knight crossing the plate after the ball went through Buckner's legs in game 6. I had this picture, and about a dozen other baseball pictures, hanging on the wall in our guest room/office.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
eTopps Football Tracker 10/30- My Rough Week Continues
Then the Razorbacks just about pushed me over the edge Saturday with that horrible performance against Vanderbilt, but I'll stay off that tangent. At least they got a W.
What else sucked this week? Etopps football, that's what:
Yuck. I'm barely in the black on my purchases, and the season on the whole is below IPO prices. The sets usually will fall below IPO eventually, but not halfway through the season. Or maybe they do, and it was just my perception they didn't. Part of the problem I think is that eTopps has had major problems recently with the Football game that you can play with these cards, and people are getting turned off. I could change the value indicator to show what people are selling these cards for on Cardtarget.com, and my numbers would be better, but I want to show what I could get for my cards if I wanted to sell immediately.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Doing My Part
Game 6 took 5 years off my life. I wish I could say I was able to just enjoy the game, but that was just flat out heart breaking. I just can't at all imagine the Rangers winning tonight after that collapse. But I'm going to try to help on the Karma end. If the Rangers somehow manage to win tonight, I will run my biggest and best ever Big Fun Game. I will have 10 spots and every prize will be legit. You don't have to be a follower and you don't have to plug the contest. I will gladly give up some good stuff if it in any way gets us a win tonight. If the Rangers win, comment on this post. That's all you have to do. I will put all the names in the randomizer Sunday afternoon. You can comment on this post before the game ends, BUT ONLY COMMENTS MADE AFTER A RANGERS WIN WILL COUNT AS AN ENTRY. Good Lord I hope the Rangers cost me some cards tonight!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Napkin Doon: Hall of Famer
Yes indeed, the Baseball Card Hall of Fame now has one of my cards. I assume this is the official baseball card branch of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I've been to the Hall in Cooperstown, and highly recommend it. I do remember the Baseball Card display, and I assume that is where my card is going, perhaps next to the T206 Honus Wagner. I'm surprised they would need to request cards from bloggers, since I figured Topps would give them whatever they need, but I guess the Reggie Jackson card I had looked Hall of Fame worthy, and they were likely already rabid fans of my blog. In fact, the Hall of Fame liked my contribution so much, they sent me a huge assortment of artifacts for my collection. Here is what the Hall sent me in return, almost like a trade between baseball card bloggers:
Monday, October 24, 2011
Now How Much Would You Pay?
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Etopps 1956 Topps Tribute
This is a really underrated set, and looks great in hand. As with all eTopps cards, they are slabbed, numbered and sealed. The cards are sharp looking, and the checklist is strong, with Pierre Garcon being the only mediocre card.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Etopps Football Tracker 10/21
Looks like I really whiffed by passing on the Andy Dalton card, which is up 28% over IPO this week. Tom Brady and Cam Newton are carrying my portfolio, although Brady keeps ticking down each week. I would bet this card settles in around $10 by the end of the season, so I might think about trading it now and getting it back later. My purchases are still above the overall set index, even with Ryan Mallett and Julio Jones pulling me down. I'm really surprised by the weak performance of the Jones card out of the gate. Maybe it will pick up steam as he gets healthy.



