Happy Independence Day! I was trying to think of some sort of theme
to post about today outside of posting some cards with an American Flag
in the back ground and couldn't come up with anything. Pretty tired
this week and the creative juices aren't really flowing, so how about
looking at some cards?
I thought I would share some of my more recent pick ups of modern day cards.
First off is this parallel of Barry Bonds out of the Select brand. This was pulled by The Card Hobbyist who was nice enough to send it my way.
Patrick and I had a trade earlier in the year swapping football GU cards
and I probably need to shoot something back his way for this Bonds.
Seems like I have so many Barry cards but as you will see coming up,
there are so many more to track down. Despite all the fuss about
steroids and perjury, I still like and appreciate him - I must be a
Giants fan.
When
I was working on my want list recently I recognized that I did not have
1 Topps Tek card. There are about a thousand version of each player
and Barry is the only Giants so I hopped on eBay and found one seller
with auctions for these 4 different cards and tossed out an offer and a
few days later they were mine. I recall following someone on a message
board or blog a few years back that was trying to complete this entire
set with every version of every player. I wonder if he ever got it
completed?
This
is a serial numbered auto of former prospect Brian Bocock, number 63 of
just 99 copies. Picked this up on the cheap from a Sportlots auction.
Bocock's claim to fame was starting the 2008 season as the Giants
starting shortstop when Omar Vizquel got hurt. You would think a better
back up plan might have been in place with someone as old as Vizquel
being your starter. He hit below the Mendoza line and didn't last long
in the majors. Since then he has bounced around the minors with several
teams. But this is a Giant and I must have it!
Time
to step up the quality of player for the next few cards after the
Bocock fiasco. Here is an Upper Deck production with a fake auto of
Carl Hubbell on a very thick card. Only 350 were made. You have to
wonder how much of this product was produced. I don't think there were
more than 1 per box if that. There are 40 players in the set and also a
gold version numbered out of 200. That is 550 cards per player for a
total of 22,000 Historical Impressions cards. I guess with a little work
I could actually figure out the print runs of the set but it is the 4th
and I need to go light the grill and drink a couple beers in a little
while. I am happy to pick up a Hubbell card, he doesn't have too many
cards and was the star of one of the most historic All-Star Game feats.
This
next one is a parallel to the 2010 Topps base set. I really liked
Topps including these in. They are fairly rare but not impossible to
come by. I got a Roberto Clemente out of 2012 Series 2 that I am trying
to decide whether to keep. Mathewson is a favorite of mine, I really
enjoyed reading The First Fall Classic recently where he was a major
contributor. He has more modern cards than Hubbell. I would sure like
to pick up vintage cards of both.
Here is a little star power in mini from from Topps 206.
Three different Bonds variations along with cards of Little Napoleon
and The Baby Bull. I really like minis and these may have been some of
the first to emerge in the old tobacco size. This reminds me that I have a lot of work to do on my Giants Gypsy Queen minis from this year.
I
have always been impressed with the SPx cards with the metal pieces
imbedded in them like this Barry Bonds. I have never opened a pack of
this stuff but have a few of the cards. I suspect I have more football
cards in my USC collecting than Giants but I was pretty happy with this
pick up. The Mel Ott card is a reprint and gotta love the oddball
sausage issue of Will the Thrill. A few more minis as well and while
Matt Cain certain continues the star power trend, Aaron Rowand breaks
the streak. He was a pathetic waste of money for the Giants and I was
glad to see them eat his contract and release him last year.
Until
recently, I didn't have any of card #365 from the 2002 Topps set. They
produced this Bonds card with 73 different versions, one for each
homer. I have now picked up a couple and while I am not pursuing the
entire set, a page of two of them might be nice. I like the design of
this Lincecum Sweet Spot card and wish the Giants had more than the 3
base cards they have. I only have this Lincecum so I should probably
try and pick up the other two. Another oddball release, this time of
the Say Hey Kid, I love the old school photo.
These next three scans show some pick ups from sets I am still
working on. 2012 Opening Day, 2012 Heritage, 2012 Archives and 2010
Topps 206. If have any any cards from this set, check out my want list
and lets make a trade.
Time
to head out and celebrate the independence of the most amazing country
in the history of the world. I hope you enjoy your holiday!
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