I'm heading back to the TMV mailer today, and going through all the 2/14 content contained within.
I sent the bat signal out for this one, seeing as the only copies of it were located stateside and I wasn't about to pay $20 shipping for a single item. It was part of a goal to get North American cities I don't have represented anywhere in the collection into it.
I think the biggest needs are something representing San Antonio or Las Vegas. I guess Newark as well, but I'm not sure how to classify teams with state names that have played in multiple locations. A few others get in on technicalities.
Orlando: The Sam Vincent card where Michael Jordan is wearing #12, which happened 2/14/90.
Salt Lake City: The ABA's Stars Wali Jones.
Portland: A Jeremy Obobisse Portland Timbers card where his birthday is erroneously listed as 2/13.
Now back to recapping cards instead of locations:
I'm always surprised when a UD card shows up that I didn't have that I thought I already did. Maybe all the parallels and e-pack cheapness confused me as to why I didn't have this one.
Hockey may have been 2 and out with their count, but Richard Hamilton is the only basketball entry this time around. It is your typical Finest entry, with lots of foil and potential for shininess.
Baseball also gets just 2 entries. First up is a framed Ginter mini plate of Derek Norris leading the way over an AFL Jays card of Gabriel Moreno. Before he actually ended up full-time in Arizona.
The gridiron ruled the 2/14 portion of this mailer, and here's all of it!
I remarked when I posted the Woody Hayes entry that Dennis wouldn't be the best source for Ohio State cards, but I guess that doesn't apply to their alumni, as there were these 4 entries from JSN. Being as he's successful in one of the positions card companies love to use in their releases, he might be the one to remove the quarterback stranglehold on the top of the football collection in terms of volume. Alshon Jeffery is the only non-QB in my top 5.
As for Alshon, he got a couple cards as well. The Prestige entry is a Platinum parallel, numbered to just 25.
Jim Kelly remains the king of the collection, both in terms of volume and being my favourite 2/14 baby. The Wild Card entry is part of some strange unlicensed release from Wild Card, a 7-Card Studs set. Appropriately, it does appear to be a /7 parallel, and is a Fire Scrolls Copper Rainbow Foil parallel. Can't you tell?
Steve McNair wins the numbers game this time with 6 new entries. The National Convention entry in the lower corner wins the nod for the best of this bunch for obscurity reasons, even if the Avant entry is numbered to a palindromic but uncommon level of 535.
Let's end with the best of all three worlds. Numbered, with a relic, and with an auto. I especially like the classy script used to add Clowney's name surrounded by the swatches. It even inspired me to look for more TT cards of his at COMC, and while there weren't parallels of this, I did get a nice Transparencies auto on sale.
And Jadeveon was still getting cards this season, showing up Mosaic as a member of the Panthers, despite his moving on to the Cowboys.
But there you have it! I'll take my usual break and return to the mailer several posts in the future.