Back to the box of repacks, and this. I break these into 4 posts. 25 cards each, with each lead by the visible card.Not a bad starter card with a Canvas entry, dating to before they became plentiful on COMC thanks to e-packs. The photo is surprisingly dull for the insert set, though.Nothing too notable in the first grouping of 8, although I'll always give UD a thumbs up for game dating most of their card photos, across a lot of their flagship releases. Both rinksiders seem puzzled by whatever is happening on that Staal photo, and you really can't blame them.There's the Bowman streak that you'd expect in a repack, but it isn't a bad grouping of players. 3 of the 4 are HOFers. Poor Patrick Flatley is the outsider. I'll tolerate some Bowman if it also means a nice collection of Heroes & Prospects with their minor league jerseys. And the Owen Sound Attack's entry is a fine one. That photo on Gagner makes it look like a hooking penalty is coming his way.And the final group of cards. That Desjardins is the second insert card in this post, and is remarkably understated for a mid 90s Fleer entry. I was also stunned by what these were going for on COMC.
Monday, 28 February 2022
Sunday, 27 February 2022
Saturday, 26 February 2022
A Dime Box Mailer - Part 1 of 4
In addition to the recent 10th anniversary giveaway cards, there were also some cards that came my way in the mailer. They were split into 4 separate team bags, so I'm gonna open them 1 at a time, just like a repack, and show them off over 4 posts spread over whatever time period.
First up, a literal team bag - nothing but Blue Jays content.
To say these were all over the place would be an understatement. Let's start with the oddball portion of this, and this, which was at least pretty easy to identify the source of.These however, were more of a puzzler, as they were stickers, and had no identifying features on the back. Fortunately, there were a couple short-term Jays in this, such as Bill Caudill, which put it in the mid 1980s and narrowed it down to an Ault Foods set from that year. Ault was primarily a dairy, and I guess these accompanied bagged milk.Friday, 25 February 2022
Technically a 2/14
It is numbered 02/14, so that counts but it doesn't count. And I do have a new Hall of Famer auto for the hockey collection.
But in order to preserve the 2/14ness of the card, so I can't free it from its case.
First-world problems!
Thursday, 24 February 2022
Mailbag - Cardboard History - Part 2 of 2
Part 2 of the mailer - the Ottawa Senators content.
There was a lot of Sens content from 2020-21 releases. Considering I haven't had much (any) opportunity to hit the shows during lockdowns to look for cards from base sets, a surprising number of these cards from these sets were needs for my team collection.There was an autographed card hiding in the stacks. The only Jason York card in my Sens collection was the un-autographed version of this Pinnacle card. Now there's a nice little combination in those binders.Gotta scan the back of some 1993 Leaf.
Tuesday, 22 February 2022
It Was All Yellow
Let's bust this!
Let's do this!A Jays appearance and a HOFer. That's a perfectly fine grouping.Mets content highlights the last batch of cards. A nice bunch of cards for my team PCs, and a couple interesting photos makes for a great group of cards, even if they're obnoxiously early 90s bright.But there were stickers too! Logo stickers! A grand total of zero that are still in use in that format today.
Monday, 21 February 2022
2022 Adventures in Repacks Part 6.1 - Surprising Baseball
Another baseball repack!
Normally, I'd go clockwise from the upper left and start with that Fleer pack. However, I'm enough of a freak to showcase the whole thing, and I'm saving that for an entire post on its own next time. So, that goes off to the side for today, and I start off with the 12-card pack.Error in my favour! There's 13 cards within. Don Baylor is a solid start to this one, especially on a team you don't really associate with him. It is always a good repack on this side of the border when an O-Pee-Chee card appears. The Upton photo is a great representation of an early season road trip to northern climes. And a Boardwalk & Baseball card! Great ending!
More O-Pee-Chee! That Future Stars card is memorable, since not only did they not become stars, I don't think any of them ever received another major card. That's amazing, especially with the card market on the verge of expansion. Throw in some Wrigley ivy, and that's a nice pack o'Pirates.Sunday, 20 February 2022
Os and Xs
Saturday, 19 February 2022
E-Packed Sens
Another post with cards that either originated from cards from the e-pack site directly, or ones I grabbed cheaply through e-packs.
Ridly has yet to play for the Senators, but he is a first round draft pick of the team. So this qualifies a Sens card for this post, but it probably won't make its way into the team collection binders. Unless he ends up never playing a game for Ottawa, in which it will count as a Sens card in a zero year sense. As always, my binder, my rules.Friday, 18 February 2022
A Likely Rerun
Thursday, 17 February 2022
Mailbag - Cardboard History - Part 1 of 2
A small box worth of cards showed up several weeks back from Billy @ Cardboard History, and it was the perfect box to break down into two posts. Basketball and hockey, with a nice number of the former, and a lot of the latter.
And a Pascal Siakam rookie card is a perfect way to start recapping the former!And here's another rookie of one of only a handful of guys still around, just a few years later, from their Championship run. All the red on this card pops so nicely with the black and white background for a nice design.The Junkyard Dog is always worthy of a highlight in a post. He might have been the most popular Raptor not named Vince Carter from the early 00s.Here's a sampling of the remainder of that portion.