Showing posts with label quarter box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quarter box. Show all posts

Thursday, July 08, 2021

Making the most of my low end finds

Even though I've only started going back to attending shows through this year - I don't know if there are 'go to' regular sellers I've sort of latched onto.

I always expect different sellers to get my fix in the meantime and at times it isn't as clear - where I'm going end up getting my game face on to start rummaging through the most random cards.

It may always be a case of stumbling onto a table and maybe going through a few cards to see if it's my type of material - during my latest card show trip, maybe I was a little desperate to find that first table to start off with.

I did find myself at one such table to pull some dollar cards [or 6 for $5] - that I maybe interested in and then started to go through the assorted quarter boxes.

I think the same seller had a setup 14-15 years ago at the more prominent collectible show in the area - he had that mix of assorted quarter boxes that made his spot a regular stop, even though his booth was sort of tucked away at the back of show warehouse.

It’s been a long time, but this person still looks the same - he doesn't seem like he has aged or maybe he was still fairly younger back then.

With visions of finding multiple dollar and under boxes off other tables, I'm afraid that I maybe spending too much time at this one place - but this could literally be the table with the most variety of loose baseball cards [in addition to a mix of other spots], so I had to make it count here before moving on.

This Topps Now Find was probably my most random find and the most unique card I've found for a quarter - I didn't even realize there was a card for the first professional team to wear braille jerseys to honor the blind.
I have seen the Naquin card in various forms and while I never know if it's a baserunning card, hats-off card or something else entirely in my collecting topics subset collection - it's a nice image that pops a bit more done refractor style.
I try to grab assorted cards to fill out in my decade stars collections - if a player makes it to my decade / binder stars collection, that may mean I collect them [as I find their cards], though there certain players will end up being more 'my guys' as opposed to other notable players.

There are 2020 Panini Prizm cards of Yu Darvish, Ozzie Albies and Matt Chapman I probably spent an hour on an idle afternoon looking up - it made my head hurt trying to figure out what parallels these card were...apparently they are Cosmic Haze parallels, inserted in MJ Holdings mega boxes...

More binder material guys - a random Bo Jackson football card, an Adrian Beltre shimmer refractor, another Jacob deGrom and some father and son Vladdy Daddy action.
These were thrown into my pile as various finds for the collecting topics subsets I try to keep up with - no matter how prominent or obscure the subjects are.
Some rookie stuff - when dealing with the quarter boxes, I take what I can find; I grabbed a 2018 Topps Nick Williams just because I thought it could be a mini-collection add, but I already had the card.
Some prospects from the past couple of years - with the cost of prospect products [Bowman, Bowman Chrome, Bowman Draft] at a premium, maybe I don't get much exposure to loose cards of young players, despite the idea I don't like them just the same, if they aren't first-year cards.

Some cards might be keepers just because I want to be able to keep up - where I'm not completely clueless about more than a few of these players.

My other sports pile - there is a Reggie Jackson [NBA] card I'll end up pairing with a card of Reggie Jackson [the MLB legend].
My 6 for $5 pile - nothing here that really pops out, but I like the 2020 Bowman Mega Box prospect parallel card of Alek Manoah.

Tuesday, October 09, 2018

Card shop finds - a random quartet

I don’t want to get crazy with impulsive non-baseball card quarter box digs if I ever stop at a card shop - so I grabbed a few that caught my eye for a moment and added them to my other purchases of supplies, some other loose cards and several loose packs.

2018 Panini Contenders Draft Picks football Patrick Mahomes II #79 - though he threw two interceptions in his team's 30-14 win last Sunday, he's probably been one of the hyped up NFL players this season; if nothing else, in my bloodlines collection, I wanted to pair this card up with a card of his father Pat Mahomes, who was a former MLB pitcher.

2018 Panini Donruss football Christian McCaffrey #22 - I had a random card of his father Ed, who played in the NFL during the 1990s, so I grabbed a card of Christian's to tie things up [for now] in my bloodlines collection.

2018 Panini Contenders Draft Picks football Adrian Peterson #4 - this card of longtime star running back can go to my beyond the glory collection or my infamous collection.

I would probably inclined to go ‘beyond the glory’ since he has been through a lot in his football life, as well as personal life - in my world of mini-collection cards, there is no need to glorify the mistakes this pro athlete has made.

2018 Panini Player of the Day football Russell Wilson #36 - as the Seattle Seahawks teams around him as been torn down and rebuilt over the years, maybe the narrative surrounding his career has lost its luster.

While Wilson has been singled out as a divisive figure in the locker room for any number of reasons - I still like the guy enough to pick up a card of his.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Random 2017 Topps Archives '1992' finds

I visited a card shop to see if I could sample some packs of 2017 product - with individual packs [2017 Topps Allen and Ginter, 2017 Donruss Optic] reaching $5 however, I opted to buy some supplies [penny sleeves, magnetics and other holders] and loose cards from the quarter bin instead.

Even if I've forgotten specific, sentimental memories about 1992 and collecting - looking back, that year was really where I might have hit my collecting prime, where I was interested in all sorts of cards, trading with a friend or two, looking up cards in monthly price guides, et al.

George Brett #254 - I don't actively collect basic star cards, though I grabbed this one to add a current year retro card to my miscellaneous collection of Brett cards.

T.J. Rivera #257 - The New York Mets aren't going anywhere, but Rivera has stuck around as a 28-year old rookie infielder who has show he can hit in the big leagues.

On this card, Rivera looks like a middle aged guy who paid $4,895 to go to Mets fantasy camp - having the time of his life, sliding into a base in an old-school Mets uniform.

Rob Zastryzny #261 - I try to grab rookie logo cards of seemingly less heralded rookies when I can find them, just to kind of see if I can have one more card of a fringe big league player.

Randy Johnson #265 - I like the horizontal image picturing a languid Johnson in an Montreal Expos uniform.

David Robertson #282 - I grabbed this card for the mid 1980s style retro uniform Robertson is wearing.

As much as I try to be a mini-collection 'hawk,' where there is no chance this card isn't going to be a part of my stash of card shop finds to take home - this might as well be a card I may not care to find again, if I didn't pick it up the first time I saw it.

Paul Goldschmidt #287 - I picked this up to show my love, 'nickel-and-dime' style, to the first baseman who has been under the radar for years and having an MVP caliber year for a contending Arizona Diamondbacks team.

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Card shop finds - the most random nine

Most of my 'pocket change' has been spent towards picking up magnetic card holders to upgrade storage for many of the individual cards in my PCs - I can only use top loaders and semi-rigids from 1999 for so long.

As is, I haven't really bothered to rummage through the cards in the quarter bins of my LCS - I have this ritual with these loose cards where I may grab a brick of them to start off with, but have to sort them out to where I only get so many cards.

2017 Topps Alex Reyes #103 - he’s had his share of prospect cards, but this is his Topps flagship MLB RC logo card.

2017 Topps Matt Strahm #274 - there are only so many players I end up hearing about, if they are more under the radar guys, than prospects hyped up by all sorts of experts.

2017 Topps Brandon Guyer #312 - Gold parallel serial #’d 0788/2017

2017 Topps Seth Lugo #319 - vaguely heard of him; he was brutal in AAA Las Vegas in 2016, but then gave the New York Mets a shot in the arm after he first got called up.

2015-16 Upper Deck SP Authentic hockey Doug Gilmour #137 - I’m not a hockey card collector but I like cards with these types of images.

1991 Upper Deck football Esera Tuaolo #635 - I found this in some random Green Bay Packers box in the store and thought wasn’t this guy a packer of a different sort?

I knew I was vaguely aware of him as a guy who did come out - so for a time his story was interesting post NFL career.

2016 Topps Heritage High Tim Lincecum #631 - he’s signing autographs here, though the image is cropped so that act is obscured...probably goes into my 'players wearing shades' mini-collection.

It's not like Lincecum lost his mojo overnight, but his comeback attempt with the Angels in 2016 was an absolute failure - after being such a dazzling pitcher in his prime, it's hard to imagine the reality of Lincecum being a has-been, relative to all his big league accomplishments.

2016 Topps Update Series Junior Guerra #US124 - I found this card on a stack in one of the back counter of the LCS; I feel like it's my duty to pick up at least one card of a player I've never heard of before, even if I may not hear from them ever again.

Guerra was a journeyman minor leaguer who finally made his big league debut at 30 in 2015 - however he started 20 games for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2016 and struck out 100 batters in 121.2 innings pitched while allowing only 94 hits.

2012 Topps football Nick Barnett #174 - this maybe the last card that I may have ever thought about picking up, but isn't that something where it looks like he is wearing some fangs.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Loose card finds - Opening Day collection

To feel like I'm making progress with my Opening Day collection, I got 20 different common Angels cards from some quarter boxes - maybe the cards I picked up on a scavenger hunt of sorts were redundant, but it gave me some peace of mind to knock out these players' cards.

2016 Topps Heritage Yunel Escobar #306
2016 Topps Archives Sandy Alomar Sr. and Jr. - Father / Son insert; I was vaguely aware of this card and I thought I maybe able to use it.
2014 Topps Gypsy Queen Raul Ibanez #148
2007 Topps Heritage Shea Hillenbrand #220
1992 Upper Deck Hubie Brooks #709
1988 Topps Butch Wynegar #737
1988 Fleer Dick Schofield #504
1987 Topps Dick Schofield #502

The 1970s old-school / vintage cards were probably in ‘vg-ex’ or worse condition - I actually had two or three of them, though I don't mind using duplicates of a card to represent a different year.

1973 Topps Jim Spencer #319 - this one ends up being a dupe in my Opening Day collection.

1974 Topps Leroy Stanton #594
1976 Topps Jerry Remy #229

1976 Topps Dave Collins #363

1976 Topps Bruce Bochte #637 - this one ends up being a dupe in my Opening Day collection.
1977 Topps Jerry Remy #342
1981 Topps Rick Miller #239
1981 Topps Dave Frost #286
1981 Topps Bob Clark #288
1984 Fleer Bob Boone #509
1984 Fleer Brian Downing #515 - this one ends up being a dupe in my Opening Day collection.
1985 Fleer Bob Boone #295

Sunday, July 31, 2016

More 2016 Topps Stadium Club finds

From another stash of 2016 Topps Stadium Club at a card shop, I grabbed 52 more TSC cards - I printed out a generic checklist as a worksheet to mark off the cards I've found, to mark out priorities I'm looking for and to mark cards that are not priorities.

2016 Topps Stadium Club Matt Kemp #3
2016 Topps Stadium Club Kevin Kiermaier #4

2016 Topps Stadium Club Brandon Phillips #6
2016 Topps Stadium Club Marco Estrada #19
2016 Topps Stadium Club Nolan Arenado #23
2016 Topps Stadium Club Brett Gardner #31

2016 Topps Stadium Club Frank Thomas #38
2016 Topps Stadium Club Harold Baines #48
2016 Topps Stadium Club Lucas Duda #64
2016 Topps Stadium Club Ender Inciarte #65
2016 Topps Stadium Club Blake Swihart #82

2016 Topps Stadium Club Tom Seaver #83
2016 Topps Stadium Club Logan Forsythe #84
2016 Topps Stadium Club Max Scherzer #92

2016 Topps Stadium Club Adrian Beltre #94
2016 Topps Stadium Club Francisco Cervelli #95
2016 Topps Stadium Club Andrew McCutchen #113

2016 Topps Stadium Club Paul Goldschmidt #115
2016 Topps Stadium Club Willie Stargell #123
2016 Topps Stadium Club Dallas Keuchel #128
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jason Heyward #130
2016 Topps Stadium Club Carlos Correa #132
2016 Topps Stadium Club Matt Harvey #139
2016 Topps Stadium Club Mookie Betts #141
2016 Topps Stadium Club Johnny Bench #146
2016 Topps Stadium Club Randal Grichuk #156
2016 Topps Stadium Club Javier Baez #168
2016 Topps Stadium Club Kevin Pillar #169
2016 Topps Stadium Club Randy Johnson #171

2016 Topps Stadium Club Monte Irvin #177
2016 Topps Stadium Club George Brett #180
2016 Topps Stadium Club Melvin Upton Jr. #193
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jose Fernandez #200
2016 Topps Stadium Club Anthony Rizzo #207
2016 Topps Stadium Club Carlos Santana #217

2016 Topps Stadium Club Evan Longoria #222
2016 Topps Stadium Club Robin Yount #227
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jayson Werth #230
2016 Topps Stadium Club Sean Doolittle #232
2016 Topps Stadium Club Russell Martin #235
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jhonny Peralta #238
2016 Topps Stadium Club Brock Holt #240
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jon Gray #251
2016 Topps Stadium Club Rusney Castillo #256
2016 Topps Stadium Club Joe Morgan #257
2016 Topps Stadium Club J.D. Martinez #263

2016 Topps Stadium Club Michael Conforto #272
2016 Topps Stadium Club David Peralta #275
2016 Topps Stadium Club Joe Mauer #282
2016 Topps Stadium Club Rougned Odor #283

2016 Topps Stadium Club Freddie Freeman #284
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jose Abreu #288

Thursday, July 07, 2016

2016 Topps Stadium Club finds

I picked up 39 cards out of a 'small brick' of loose 2016 Topps Stadium Club at a card shop - I’m not trying to complete the set but I wanted to see if I could score a handful of the stand out base cards before touching any unopened packs or blasters.

2016 Topps Stadium Club Stephen Vogt #8
2016 Topps Stadium Club Addison Russell #9
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jose Altuve #10

2016 Topps Stadium Club Willie McCovey #18

2016 Topps Stadium Club Chris Archer #25
2016 Topps Stadium Club Dee Gordon #28
2016 Topps Stadium Club Jose Bautista #30

2016 Topps Stadium Club Whitey Ford #50
2016 Topps Stadium Club Yangervis Solarte #52
2016 Topps Stadium Club Maikel Franco #74
2016 Topps Stadium Club Tyson Ross #76
2016 Topps Stadium Club Adam Eaton #96
2016 Topps Stadium Club Eric Hosmer #97
2016 Topps Stadium Club Ichiro #102

2016 Topps Stadium Club Jake Arrieta #107
2016 Topps Stadium Club Salvador Perez #110
2016 Topps Stadium Club Matt Carpenter #111
2016 Topps Stadium Club Brian Dozier #118

2016 Topps Stadium Club Mark Teixeira #119

2016 Topps Stadium Club Mike Moustakas #120
2016 Topps Stadium Club Adam Jones #129
2016 Topps Stadium Club Gary Carter #158
2016 Topps Stadium Club Alex Rodriguez #161

2016 Topps Stadium Club Byron Buxton #184
2016 Topps Stadium Club Delino DeShields #192
2016 Topps Stadium Club Alex Gordon #203
2016 Topps Stadium Club Andre Ethier #204
2016 Topps Stadium Club Josh Hamilton #206

2016 Topps Stadium Club Jimmy Paredes #215
2016 Topps Stadium Club Nomar Garciaparra #223

2016 Topps Stadium Club Robinson Cano #233

2016 Topps Stadium Club Josh Donaldson #246
2016 Topps Stadium Club Paul Molitor #253

2016 Topps Stadium Club Joey Votto #262
2016 Topps Stadium Club John Smoltz #267
2016 Topps Stadium Club Prince Fielder #270

2016 Topps Stadium Club Martin Prado #271
2016 Topps Stadium Club Blake Snell #287

2016 Topps Stadium Club Cal Ripken Jr. #293