2025 Adventures in Repacks - Part 11
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Time for one of these:
A Select of Gronk is certainly an interesting starter card.
A parallel almost immediately off the start. Musa Smith's entry is a B...
Where do I draw the line?
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I've written many times that I discard most of my rules for condition for a
card from the 1950s or earlier. If I have a shot at getting a card from at
le...
Contest Update and More Cards from Padrographs
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*Who is going to win this thing? *
It's finally baseball season and that feels great. It also means that we're
just about to wrap up another year of Mar...
Musical Melee: Also Round Two
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48 hours to get your vote in.
Bob Dylan
Neil Young
Elton John
Taylor Swift
Elvis Presley
David Bowie
Rod Stewart
Paul McCartney
Billy Joe...
Ranking 50 Years Worth Of Topps #330 Cards #10 - #1
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In honor of my 50th birthday, I'm ranking all 51 Topps base cards numbered
#330 since 1975. Why #330? Because my birthday was on 03/30. Why 51 cards
when I...
Puck Junk Podcast: 2024-25 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Cards
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Episode #215: April 4, 2025 In Episode #215 of the Puck Junk Podcast, the
guys talk about the new 2024-25 O-Pee-Chee Hockey card set. Plus: National
Hock...
Random Wax: 1988 Fleer Baseball (3 Packs)
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1988 Fleer: Tony Gwynn led the league in batting average eight times. He
hit over .320 in 13 seasons. He was a .338 career hitter with a .388 on
base pe...
Incomings and Outgoings
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Got some incoming cards to round up into a post.
I did a quick swap of unofficial cards with reader David B. who fancied a
copy of the Willie Stargell - ...
Clearwater Florida: The PC gets.
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*Wrapping up that show in Clearwater with some PC pickups. Hopefully, I
will need them like I did with the Braves gets.*
*This first (minus the auto) ...
Fifty-Seven Years in the Making
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Fifty-seven. That's how many seasons the A's played in Oakland. This
season will be my very first as an A's fan where they'll call another city
their hom...
New People scanned in March 2025
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It was a light month. The year started strong- perhaps too strong, as I
scanned over 2000 cards in January...which burned me out. I still did card
stuff...
Random Draws From The 2025 COMC Box, Part 4
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The general idea behind this series of posts is that I literally draw cards
out of a box I got from COMC, and then I write about them. I’m tagging
each of...
2024 Panini Prestige Value Pack
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Greetings!
Hope everyone is doing well. Yes, baseball season and March Madness is
upon us, but I had taken pictures of this pack of football cards with th...
Organizing and Reorganizing
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Watching card content on social media and YouTube these days, I feel like a
total Old Guy. So many folks got back into collecting during COVID--at the
sa...
Tom Silardi? A show recap.
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The recent card show produced some pretty fun stuff. Here's a sampling:1
Beltre refractor, #d /660. This kind of card I would take all day long.2
Teddy ...
Trade Me Anything XVIII: #6
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Trades like the one I'm about to share are actually my favorite. A few
cards sent, a few cards gained, and I get to delete a little bit from my
want list....
WALLET CARD - A Mello-Minty Smile
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I've said it before and I'll say it again....my Oscar Gamble PC is the most
fun project I've ever worked on in this hobby. Smile on my face - brimming
wi...
2025 Wallet Card Junior Ortiz
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Here's the new Wallet Card for me in 2025:
Ortiz was a member of the Twins' 1991 World Series winning roster, in the
role of a backup catcher, and the p...
Closing the doors (for now)
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This is a post I knew was coming, but dreaded writing.
Let's take the band-aid off: I've decided to close up shop on "Dime Boxes"
for the foreseeable fut...
Out of Ideas
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A few months ago I saw a sell sheet for 2023-24 Skybox Metal Universe
hockey. I've never been a fan of the Fleer/Skybox Metal Universe sets
(though I do ...
Trading to Completion: Part 2
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So, after a couple of months, how is this project going? Eh, like most of
the projects around these here parts, slowly (still haven't finished any of
...
Franklin High Star Ron Santo
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Fandom and it's associated collecting is a strange thing. When I first
became a Ron Santo fan I was young boy. Ron was in his prime, smashing
home runs...
2022 Topps Heritage Minor League Hobby Box
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Looking for something cheap and new to open (this obviously is one of those
older unfinished posts), I chose 2022 Topps Heritage minor league. It was
$59.0...
Pandemic Pretender; or, Cards for Sale!
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Hey everyone - well, yeah, it has been quite a few months since I last
spoke up in this space, and during that time I pretty much came to the
conclusion ...
Born in 1993 - Max Power
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*You're watching the Simpsons with your daughter the other day...*
"Oh! I bet you'll like the Max Power episode." I said to my daughter.
"Let's see....
Five Months of Mail Roundup!
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2021 and the start of 2022 has been busy for me and I've once again
neglected the blog. I've still been buying, selling, and collecting, and
I've got som...
A Thunderous New Addition, Pt. 2
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Been a while since I checked in here. Life's been busy, lots of big life
changes, figuring out this whole parenthood thing, the Cubs have been a
whole b...
Closet Discoveries
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I've been on a cleaning/reorganizing/purging binge lately and I attacked
my hobby closet earlier this week. I opened four boxes from the upper
shelves a...
Nick’s Super Stuffed PWE of Super Stuff
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It seems like Thursday is becoming my regular posting day. I hadn’t really
intended it to be that way but with work being incredibly busy right now,
it’s...
The End of the 7 Day Trading Card Challenge Road
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Here I am, I've come to the end of the line for my 7 Day Trading Card
Challenge. There have been twists and turns...planned and unplanned pauses,
but the j...
Throwback Thursday - 02.06.2020
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Every Thursday, I post a card showing a ballplayer wearing a throwback
uniform from my collection. Hopefully, he will be wearing it well, with
proper pants...
Kick Up Your Feet
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Here's another look inside my recent collecting habits.
I've found that there has been a fair share of hockey cards featuring guys
warming up on the bench...
Boo
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Well hello there old friends. Didn't mean to scare you.
It's your old friend Matt providing a proof of life.
Thought it was an appropriate time to provide...
Anyone interested in a box break?
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Hey all! Like I have mentioned previous I have been very active on Twitter
in lieu of posting on here which has been both good and bad. I am still
working ...
2016 Topps Allen & Ginter Retail
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Repack box pack time.
Let's tear in.
Top to Bottom:
141 Colin Rea
144 Matt Holliday
BL-11 Ted Williams Baseball Legends
142 Jake Arrieta Mini
310 Patrick...
1 comment:
I love that Tony Esposito card--I got one signed by him a long time ago.
If you're into creepy masks, you should check out "The Hockey-Mask of Death"
http://www.puckjunk.com/article.php?artid=20070012
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