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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

All My Vogelmonsters!

 All the Dan Vogelbach cards from the 15 cases arrived the other day. Inside I found more than enough base chrome to keep me happy and three other cards that are a little rarer.




I rolled the dice and did OK: two refractors numbered to 499 and one orange wave. I was hoping for a lower numbered parallel or two, but I struck out as far as that goes.  I've picked up five more parallels since then and I'm up to eight Vogelmonster cards from the rainbow. 
 I have yet to pull the trigger on the orange (#/25) and I haven't seen a red (#/5) or the superfractor pop up yet on eBay.  Above I have the blue wave, base chrome, refractor, blue, green, purple, gold, and orange wave.

I was in a pretty good mood last night after the Cubs clinched at least four more games to play by advancing to the NLCS.  So, I decided to catalog all of my Vogelmonsters!
  There are lots of Bowman cards, which isn't a surprise, with a smattering of Topps thrown in for good measure.
 I have a few cards of Vogelbach from minor league team sets and those are probably some of my favorites. I like the unique (used only once) pictures!  The Onyx above is a game used batting glove.  That's kinda cool.

 I've landed three in person autographs while Vogelbach was playing in the Midwest.  I think they are much better than the little ones confined to stickers.
 There are six autographs in all, which is he most I have of any one given player.
If you'd like to check out my "have list" feel free to click here.  I'm always up for a great trade involving the masher known as the Vogelmonster!

Thanks for stopping by and go Cubs!

4 comments:

  1. Great collection. I just might do something similar with my own PCs one day.

    Oh and congrats on defeating Cardinals Devil Magic. Looks like I (on behalf of the free world) owe you a Vogelmonster card now ;).

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  2. Very impressive collection of Vogelmonsters. Hope you find the rarer parallels.

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  3. Quite an exquisite PC! Wave refractors are always real cool lookin.

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