It's been super busy here, so the ol' blog has been a little light the past few weeks. I hope to change that in the near future, but until then enjoy this eBay listing I saw today. Daaaamn...........
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Upper-Deck-Goodwin-Champions-Animal-Kingdom-Patch-Complete-100-Card-Set-WOW-/270927633564?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item3f148b9c9c
One Man's Thoughts on Sports Card Collecting
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Finally! - A Finished Masterpiece
In my last post I teased that I had reached a major colecting milestone. Well, a couple months back I finally tracked down the last 2 short prints (Cal Ripken and Mike Schmidt) I needed to complete the full 120 card set of 2008 UD Masterpieces Baseball:
I was proud to have finally finished it off, both because I really love the set and because this was the set that got me back into collecting. I bought a few packs on a whim one day, I liked them so much that I decided to buy a whole box, and then before I knew it I was online blogging and talking to all of you!
However, that isn't the milestone. The big news is my acquisition of this card:
Why is Mr. Longoria such a big deal? Here's why:
Evan was the final piece. For the first time in my collecting life, I have actually completed an entire parallel set! Of all the different colors of frames UD used as parallels for this set I think the black ones look the best - the dark color really makes the gold foil jump off the cards.
Hopefully one day I can fulfill my dream of having a "rainbow" set of all the Griffey parallels from this set (he has TWO base cards, mind you). There are no less than TEN parallel sets with different color frames - Black (unnumbered), Red (unnumbered), Navy Blue (#ed to 125), Brown (100), Green (75), Blue (50), Silver (25), Gold (10), Light Blue (5) and Red (1). Thus far I have the Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green parallels for Griffey's short print card (#99 in the set), and I have the Black, Red and Brown parallels for the other Griffey (#52 in the set). I'm still kicking myself for not grabbing the Gold parallel of #99 off of eBay when I had the chance. The guy listed it for $100 or best offer, and even though I was pretty broke at the time I offered $60. He countered with $80 and I ultimately had to pass. Stupid "responsibilities"....
I was proud to have finally finished it off, both because I really love the set and because this was the set that got me back into collecting. I bought a few packs on a whim one day, I liked them so much that I decided to buy a whole box, and then before I knew it I was online blogging and talking to all of you!
However, that isn't the milestone. The big news is my acquisition of this card:
Why is Mr. Longoria such a big deal? Here's why:
Evan was the final piece. For the first time in my collecting life, I have actually completed an entire parallel set! Of all the different colors of frames UD used as parallels for this set I think the black ones look the best - the dark color really makes the gold foil jump off the cards.
Hopefully one day I can fulfill my dream of having a "rainbow" set of all the Griffey parallels from this set (he has TWO base cards, mind you). There are no less than TEN parallel sets with different color frames - Black (unnumbered), Red (unnumbered), Navy Blue (#ed to 125), Brown (100), Green (75), Blue (50), Silver (25), Gold (10), Light Blue (5) and Red (1). Thus far I have the Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green parallels for Griffey's short print card (#99 in the set), and I have the Black, Red and Brown parallels for the other Griffey (#52 in the set). I'm still kicking myself for not grabbing the Gold parallel of #99 off of eBay when I had the chance. The guy listed it for $100 or best offer, and even though I was pretty broke at the time I offered $60. He countered with $80 and I ultimately had to pass. Stupid "responsibilities"....
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