Wednesday, December 31, 2025

COMC order #1 - Angels material

I had about 40 cards in my account and in November decided to finally have them delivered - the shipping charges of around $15 hit me like a brick, where I was hoping for a flat rate of $6 perhaps.

I knew there were grumbling about how COMC jacked up shipping over the past year and I didn't quite know what to make of it - in my case, I just factored the extra costs [$5.99 for the first item and $0.25 per additional item] into what I paid for each card, where what any single card actually cost was OK to a certain pont.

The bulk of my cards have been in my account for past two or three years, where I could have acted on getting my cards shipped then rather than now - I was probably content to let my cards sit in my account, but in case something unexpected happens, I didn't want to let another year go by without having them in hand.

Even with the shipping fee increased, I wasn't expecting a quick ship time - maybe the original ship date was early December, but checking back on updates changed the date into a January ship date.

I actually got notification where my order was shipping out days before Christmas, so that was better than expected - where I didn't have to wait much longer to thumb through the cards that were in someone else's possession for all this time

The only problem with my shipment was getting an email letting me know a card couldn't be added due to a warehouse error - my account was eventually credited for the cost [$2.85] of the card, but maybe I don't get that clean break from the grasp of COMC just yet, where I found a different card to add.

I am going to see if I can get on a run of showing my COMC cards - where it'll have some content to post through the new year.

2018 Topps Update Series SP Legend Variation Nolan Ryan #US1 - a classic posed image of the strikeout king in his prime.
Looking back to when card was printed - 2018 will ring the same way in collector's ears, the way 2011 once did, for one singular player, then maybe a couple more.
1996 Pinnacle Team Pinnacle Tim Salmon / Barry Bonds #5 - regardless of value, I feel a shiny card like this ends up a centerpiece to my Salmon collection.
Maybe the more prominent, infamous player is on the reverse - no one would ever think that Salmon or Bonds would meet in the World Series years later.
1990 Topps TV Glossy All-Star Set Chuck Finley #14 - Finley was one of the all-time pitching greats in Angels franchise history, but his cards spawned during the junk wax era.

For a guy like Finley, it ends up being fun to find an oddball card - that was a little different than the glut of mainstream cards printed.
A quartet of miscellaneous Angels cards - the Garret Anderson and Mike Trout boyhood inserts might go a perpetually work in progress Angels themed curated set, where I set aside 100-108 cards for sentimental purposes.
The first year 2024 Bowman Draft card of Christian Moore was among the few 'new' cards I was able to tack on before shipping my cards out - where I added $25 to my account, but $15 of that amount had to go into shipping my cards out.

Finally, there is a Logan O'Hoppe insert pictured, where he was a promising young player when he first came up - but has had a rougher go with things the past couple of years, where his future is a little uncertain.

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