Sunday, 31 December 2023
Chronicling 2023
Friday, 29 December 2023
Better than a Jersey Swatch
Sure, getting a jersey swatch that may have once touched a player's body might be interesting. But getting something outside of that will always be more interesting to me.
Such as this. Red isn't a colour associated with the Ravens. It isn't really one you associate with Pittsburgh either, unless you're referencing the seats at Three Rivers Stadium, which this piece comes from.Donruss was even nice enough to include a photo of the seats in question on the back. The only beef is they included the stats from Lewis' only game at the time in Pittsburgh - 16 yards worth in his rookie year of 2000. This card also pairs nicely with a Josh Gibson 2005 Sterling card I picked up ages ago, which featured a Forbes Field seat piece. 23-24 Artifacts hockey contains Civic Arena relics, so maybe I can complete the unofficial series.A towel relic that only made appearances in a photo shoot is less special than the stadium seat, but at least the towels that were used for these always are nice and soft.And there's also a photo of the towel on the back as well. Austin's expression really seems to be "You want this towel back? Why?".Thursday, 28 December 2023
Strangeness via Michigan
Time to start recapping the latest TMV/TMM/Dennis envelope. And I am starting with a pair of really, really oddball sets.
Leading the way is a set that came in its very own box. Arena Draft Tuxedo. And it is the Premiere (Only) Edition.Tuesday, 26 December 2023
Fun Names
Just a semi-regular post featuring people with interest (nick)names that I've added to the collection, in autographed card form.
The 'name' guys don't have a binder all their own - I just put them in the regular ones devoted to hits for the various sports. Tacko Fall will instead end up in the penmanship binder with a very legible signature, even if the 'c' could use a slight curl to make his name look less like Taiko. He's since taken his career overseas, but at 7-6, he came one inch short of knocking 2/14er Gheorge Muresan out of the height lead in the NBA.It might not be on the level of Fall's, but (Pro)vonsha Wells' signature is probably in a upper percentile in terms of quality. I mean, every letter in the name on the card appears in the signature and the last name is pretty recognizable. And since he did play in the USFL for Philadelphia, I guess that does officially make him a 'Pro' as well. Even with his NFL career being one game (Still one more than I'll ever play), Sultan McCullough definitely has the most regal name on the list today. Interesting use of sticker space too.Rock Shoulders. Rock is a perfectly logical abbreviation for Roderick. The write-up on the back of his Bowman card revealed that fans often asked him to autograph their shoulders. Sadly, he didn't autograph his own on his autographed cards. Lousy, stupid specified place for an autograph.I really need to polish my scanner bed. The mess distracts from the awesomeness of somebody named Arquimedes. He's still doing the minor league thing, and spent 2023 in the Cardinals system. I'll be optimistic I'll be able to add a clearer MLB card of his someday.Sunday, 24 December 2023
Christmas Mischief!
Saturday, 23 December 2023
Yes, this is a MST3K Auto
Robert Smith made a guest appearance during episode Episode 803, The Mole People, as Howard. Howard was a gift for Pearl from Professor Bobo et al. during Lawgiver Daze. The appearance even warranted a mention on the back of his 2000 Fleer Tradition card. Howard was mute, so it was a non-speaking role.
And it prompted this wisdom from an originally-disappointed Pearl:
"What am I supposed to do with a beefy, virile, muscular, sweaty, servile, well-oiled hunk?"
What indeed.
There you have it!
Friday, 22 December 2023
2022-23 Metal Universe Box Break #2
Time to keep on set building!
What goodies will be in the second box?Here's a sample of the base cards, with 1 from the regular base set, 1 from the stars and 1 from the rookies. That's my first card of Kitchener Rangers alum Arber Xhekaj. So - WOO-HOO, even if it can't go into the binder since it is part of the set build.Just a generic head-shot insert set. At least for one called All-Starring, they look to be using an All-Star jersey, based on the visible patch. That's almost enough to make me like it more after just one card when compared to Portraits in flagship.
Cache is your generic shiny insert. I'd say 'meh' to it, but...it also provided the big card of the box. Although this isn't as bright as the base version, this is actually a Platinum Blue parallel, being numbered out of 15. If you recall my other box, the big card there was also a low-numbered Shesterkin, that one being out of 100 (but really out of 10). Both cards were also the stamped as the first one, making both EBAY1of1L0000K~ cards as well.
Thursday, 21 December 2023
Getting Grizzly
With Kevin Pritchard allowing me to make a Vancouver Grizzlies reference in my most recent post, I figured I'd show off the Vancouver Grizzlies cards I had yet to feature here.
Both of 'em!
Party like it is 1971 with this 2000 entry from Topps Heritage. Heritage's foray into basketball lasted two years, covering both Grizzlies locales. So, that left one year to choose from and I opted for the player I had the least # of cards of. In this case - zero prior to this one. Looking at actual 1971 cards, it is a decent enough font used on top to really create the "this is what a Vancouver Grizzlies card would have looked like if they were around" then vibe.Tuesday, 19 December 2023
2023 Adventures in Repacks - Part 36: The Usual Basketball
Let's leave the basketball behind, and now show off stuff from one of my usual hanger and a hit repacks.They might be early 90s cards, but there's star power here from that time with Parish and Robinson. Marbury does provide a big name from recent times. I'm not sure if 1990 Fleer Update is really a theme, but the most recent one of these, and the ones to come really had a good number of cards from that set in there.Topps Ten, which that Arenas comes from, was a strange set that gave base cards to the Top 10 in varied statistics. That's one way to pad your set with stars. I looked for the Raptors content, and all they had Chris Jefferies, who got into the set by being the #9 Small Forward drafted. Those were some really, really lean years.
Monday, 18 December 2023
Remember ALF?
He's in my collection! In 2/14 form!Since Arizona became a state on 2/14/1912, any card that specifically salutes it counts. Even ALF ones.