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Showing posts with label PAWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAWS. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Trading Places

I'm counting down the days.  Trading good Tex-Mex for Buddy's Pizza;  100+ degree days in July for a rare 90 degree day during summer; tornados for snow and the Texas Rangers for my Detroit Tigers -  I'm moving.  My Texas sunsets are numbered.  I've grown tired of the concrete and traffic, and have reached that time in life when a reassessment is necessary.  Over the last few years I've spent a good bit of vacation time in North Carolina and Michigan, knowing one would someday become home.  It's time to be closer to family, and settle in for the second half of a wonderful life.
 
The nice cards I received from Gavin during one of his Baseball Card Breakdowns  coincided with my thoughts of an early retirement - before turning gray-headed!
 
                                        2004 Topps Retired Signature
                                                                                  2001 Fleer Greats of the Game
 
 
These are attractive cards printed on shiny, heavy cardboard. The theme for 2001 Topps Archives was based on reprints of  many rookie cards  and last card appearances.  Topps went back to 1952 and stretched it out to the year 2000 for a 450 card set.  If I'd purchased these cards upon their initial release only to find reprints from the previous year...well it's just like Topps.  No surprise would be a surprise. 
 

My move isn't quite an early out.  I'm fortunate to work for an accounting firm with offices in nearly every state.  My employer is working on a transfer at this time.  I'll take a short leave of absence beginning May 15th to start the move process and settle into my new home. When I return to work during the first week of July, I'll be the rookie in a new office.


My singular complaint with this Archives edition is the tiny print on the reverse side.  Assembling this set could not have been an easy feat! The actual card number is in miniscule print on the copyright line. At my age, a larger font would've been appreciated.
 

Gavin included two cool cards from 1991 Orioles Crown, a 501 card series offered by Crown Gasoline and Coca Cola.  Smaller cards at 2 1/2 by 3 1/8 inches:


 
The dreaded part of any move is packing. Most all my cards have already made the move ahead of me.  I kept only the accumulation of cards set aside for my regular trade friends - once moved and unpacked, I hope to make new trade buddies too.  Of course I continue to shop, which only adds to the burden. Such a terrible burden...  

I came home from work recently to find a somewhat large box waiting for me.  Something else to move.  The return address revealed this to be from a trade partner...one of the  Boys of Summer.  Michael  Orange and Black Wax Kaiser began blogging during the 2014 season and mysteriously disappeared as soon as his team won the Series.  Back like Spring Training, Mike is stuck in the 80's.  Perhaps you can drop by his blog and call him back to reality.


Wow! Perfect!  I need the bubble-wrap right now!  All those bubbles to protect this fabulous original artwork by Kaiser the Great!  A very awesome sketch of Paws with Lou Seal, the Giants mascot. Lou Seal is a call back to the minor league San Francisco Seals, 1903-1957.  His head weighs 25 pounds!


 While the box wasn't 25 pounds, it wasn't feather weight either.  I dug a bit more and found this:


 Mike thought he'd collect bobbleheads but decided they take up a lot of space, are expensive and most likenesses aren't very good!  A probable Chinese Heritage Night giveaway, Paws did not defect his team.  I will proudly display this next to my only other bobbleheads: Rowdy Redhawk and the Grinch, both packed or a picture would be shared.


Gavin and Mike, thank you!  2001 Archives are great looking additions to my collection, and the Asian Tiger...he can be tamed.
 

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Catching Up: a trade post

I received another fantastic trade package from Jared.  Catching Up with Collecting is one of my regular reads.  If you haven't had the opportunity, please check out his blog!

 Jared sent these cards early last month.  I managed to get them scanned before I left for vacation on the 17th.   Sadly the photos have since been sitting, seemingly abandoned in a desktop folder. They cry for their freedom so today is Liberation Day!
 
 He included a couple of fun Chipz.  I haven't and probably won't purchase these little tokens but it's certainly fun receiving them within a trade. PAWS is a cool-looking cat. Verlander is one of the golden boys.
Keeping them company are 2012 GQ minis of Fielder and Verlander with Straight Cut and Gypsy Queen backs.  I didn't care for this design early on but it's growing on me.  The color is a bit bland for my tastes.

I have a LOT of cards from the 90s but few from either 92 or 93 Ultra.  I like these early full bleed photos and needed both of these cards. Jared included a mint 83 Topps Lynn Jones. Over eight seasons Jones played for the Tigers and Royals, winning a championship ring in 1985.  The Royals won in seven games over the Cards.

 2007 UD Masterpieces Andrew Miller RC.  The scan doesn't reveal the beauty of this set. I like the canvas-like matte finish.  Fryman appears on a mint 93 Topps with Verlander on an 08 Upper Deck.

                                                                        2007 Tristar ProDebut
2008 Bowman Chrome

                                                                       2005 Donruss Elite
2000 Pacific Vanguard

                                                                        2013 Topps Chrome

                                             2013 Topps World Baseball Classic
                                                   2012 Bowman Platinum
 
 
I've often wondered if any fans ever see their image on a card. I don't specifically collect cards depicting the many differing expressions found on their faces. On the 2012 Topps Raburn below I see fear, joy, and drunk - just to name a few.                                                                     

2013 Parallels of WM blue and emerald foil,  2014 red hot foil. Great throwback uni on Valverde!
 
2012 and 2013 Topps Heritage
 2013 Heritage New Age Performers    2013 GQ Avasail Garcia RC
 
 
The card below is a foil mini, non-sticker. After looking through Beckett Online, I still can't identify it.  Alan Trammell is number 12 with 1988 stats and 1989 Topps copyright line. Any ideas? 

 
I'm currently building the 2012 Panini Cooperstown set. This card puts me one closer to completion. 
2012 Topps Golden Greats
 
Upon my re-entry into the hobby last year, one of my first discoveries were these beautiful Cut to the Chase cards.  I also learned how undervalued this die cut set is.   At 48 cards, this hasn't been an easy collection to complete. Thanks Jared! I now need only four - Trout, Jeter, Clemente and Ripken!

2013 Topps Cut to the Chase

I realize I may be one of the few collectors who enjoys Triple Threads base cards.  These are quite thick and not made for paging.  I can't afford to purchase these boxes so when I can find them in big lots, Ebay is my friend.  I hope to score more in 2015 and share them around the blog-o-sphere.

2013 Triple Threads

2014 Triple Threads - Miggy front,  Torri back
 
Hank Greenberg, Denny McClain and Norm Cash from the 1994 Ted Williams issue. 

Someone is always stickin' it to me...
 
Jared sent a mailer full of great cards.  Of all these, this card was my favorite. An oddball from 2013 Panini Golden Age.  A food issue type die cut bread card made to look old:
 
 
Jared, I can't thank you enough! Trading with you is just plain ole fun! Looking forward to more in 2015!