My wife and I escaped for the Indiana Dunes this past weekend for some amazing hiking. On the way there we crashed with her parents and went out to dinner with friends. On the way back we trekked into the Chicago suburbs for pizza. Mmmmm...
Before we left I received a PWE from Jim, who is also known by the moniker gcrl.
I haven't been to a card show this year as of yet, but when I do I'll be on the lookout for kiké cards for you, Jim!
These are my first Cubs cards from the 2020 collecting season:
It appears as though Rizzo hit another one to beat the shift. I hope he gets off to a hot start this April, as his last couple have been borderline dreadful.
Vogey! Behold, the first 2020 base card of Dan Vogelbach to add to my player collection:
Such a jovial dude.
Vogey has to work on his contact rate a bit, but I think 2019 was a nice breakout season otherwise!
Here's the best card from the PWE, and honestly, even the Vogelbach card comes in a distant second. (FWIW, that was not easy for me type.)
I had a 1958 Topps card of Bob Lemon in my HOF Binder, but I'm not a fan of the boring '58 design. This 1955 Bowman offering is most excellent. I love the light standards in the background and how you can see him gripping the ball in the middle of his windup.
Thanks for the awesome contribution to my HOF project, Jim!
Monday, February 17, 2020
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Resolved and a Gift!
Ten days ago I received three Austin Meadows autos from an Ebay breaker who busted 3 cases of 2020 Topps Archives Signature Series.
That was a bummer of a day. I received quite a bit of feedback on that post and I'd thank those who wished me a quick resolution.
Today the cards arrived.
Prepare yourself for super Vogel Mojo!
2013 Bowman, #60/99
2014 Bowman Platinum, #19/47
2015 Topps Heritage Minors, #23/34 -- This one's my favorite. The card design is in my Top 10 from Topps and the uniform top is similar to a throwback. The whole card has a vintage-esque vibe to it, you know, besides the gold foil stamp and what not.
It only took ten days to turn three unwanted Meadows into three VOGELMONSTERS. That's a pretty quick turnaround if you ask me.
It was an honest mistake and I'm just happy to have my cards. Glorious Vogelbach cards!
But, wait! That's not all! The seller slipped in a pack Topps 2020 Series 1. Not needed, but totally appreciated.
I'm not going to buy and packs this year. That's my thing. I'm forty-four days in to the new year and going strong. Yet, if someone wants to gift me a pack . . . well, that's something different altogether.
So, here's the highlights. We'll start with my first card from a pack for 2020:
Hey, a rookie I've heard of before! Not a bad way to start a pack!
I also found this guy in the pack.
Two Blue Jay fledglings. Nice.
And then there was this:
I have a feeling this pack was meant for someone north of the border. Wow.
Here's another checklist.
I guess I didn't realize last year's All-Star batting practice jerseys were sleeveless. Huh.
How about a second future star?
I liked the brazen future star font of the late 80's. This is way too subtle for me.
Rookie Cup!
This fourteen card pack is bringing the young talent!
1985 Topps is an underrated design in my book.
The Willie Mays card is a sweet pull if you ask me.
Photography.
Topps, from what I have seen, did a most excellent job this year with photo selection and cropping.
Ha! No Vogelbach in the pack, but I did pull a Kike card! I don't think gcrl needs the base card, but I'll send it to him anyways.
I tell you what, I'm not into using my blog space as a promotional tool, but here's the business card of the Ebay seller. Yes, he mixed up the packages. But, he fixed it as quickly as possible, owned his mistake, paid for ALL the shipping, and tossed in a free pack of cards to make sure I had a good experience.
If you're looking for an Ebay breaker who does an honest break and treats their customers right, then give Sport Card Breakers a shot.
Have a great Valentine's Day, everyone!
That was a bummer of a day. I received quite a bit of feedback on that post and I'd thank those who wished me a quick resolution.
Today the cards arrived.
Prepare yourself for super Vogel Mojo!
2013 Bowman, #60/99
2014 Bowman Platinum, #19/47
2015 Topps Heritage Minors, #23/34 -- This one's my favorite. The card design is in my Top 10 from Topps and the uniform top is similar to a throwback. The whole card has a vintage-esque vibe to it, you know, besides the gold foil stamp and what not.
It only took ten days to turn three unwanted Meadows into three VOGELMONSTERS. That's a pretty quick turnaround if you ask me.
It was an honest mistake and I'm just happy to have my cards. Glorious Vogelbach cards!
But, wait! That's not all! The seller slipped in a pack Topps 2020 Series 1. Not needed, but totally appreciated.
I'm not going to buy and packs this year. That's my thing. I'm forty-four days in to the new year and going strong. Yet, if someone wants to gift me a pack . . . well, that's something different altogether.
So, here's the highlights. We'll start with my first card from a pack for 2020:
Hey, a rookie I've heard of before! Not a bad way to start a pack!
I also found this guy in the pack.
Two Blue Jay fledglings. Nice.
And then there was this:
I have a feeling this pack was meant for someone north of the border. Wow.
Here's another checklist.
I guess I didn't realize last year's All-Star batting practice jerseys were sleeveless. Huh.
How about a second future star?
I liked the brazen future star font of the late 80's. This is way too subtle for me.
Rookie Cup!
This fourteen card pack is bringing the young talent!
1985 Topps is an underrated design in my book.
The Willie Mays card is a sweet pull if you ask me.
Photography.
Topps, from what I have seen, did a most excellent job this year with photo selection and cropping.
Ha! No Vogelbach in the pack, but I did pull a Kike card! I don't think gcrl needs the base card, but I'll send it to him anyways.
I tell you what, I'm not into using my blog space as a promotional tool, but here's the business card of the Ebay seller. Yes, he mixed up the packages. But, he fixed it as quickly as possible, owned his mistake, paid for ALL the shipping, and tossed in a free pack of cards to make sure I had a good experience.
If you're looking for an Ebay breaker who does an honest break and treats their customers right, then give Sport Card Breakers a shot.
Have a great Valentine's Day, everyone!
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
On the Lookout for Vogelmonsters!
It looks like someone has found 2020 Topps Series 1.
Personally, I favor last year's design over this year's edition, but I do appreciate the photo selection for card #99. Nice one, Topps!
If you wind up with a copy of this jovial masher of taters that you can spare, please leave me a note! I would love to swing a PWE trade!
Personally, I favor last year's design over this year's edition, but I do appreciate the photo selection for card #99. Nice one, Topps!
If you wind up with a copy of this jovial masher of taters that you can spare, please leave me a note! I would love to swing a PWE trade!
Monday, February 3, 2020
The Worst Kind of Mail Day
I bought into a 3-case player break of Topps 2020 Archives Signature Series last week. I'm sure you can guess which player I rolled the dice on.
I watched the video on Youtube the next day and was pretty stoked that I hit three cards out of the 60-card break.
Then my package arrived today in the mail:
Last time I checked I wasn't an Austin Meadows super collector.
Meadows? Hmph. The guy I was expecting hits bombs. VOGELBOMBS!
Cue up the sad trombone sound.
I wonder how long this will take to resolve?
I watched the video on Youtube the next day and was pretty stoked that I hit three cards out of the 60-card break.
Then my package arrived today in the mail:
Last time I checked I wasn't an Austin Meadows super collector.
Meadows? Hmph. The guy I was expecting hits bombs. VOGELBOMBS!
Cue up the sad trombone sound.
I wonder how long this will take to resolve?
Saturday, February 1, 2020
A PWE Out of the Blue
Earlier this week an expected PWE landed in my mailbox. [Honestly, aren't surprise mail days the best?]
Within this PWE was a nice note from a fellow Cub fan and blogger, Matt.
Take a gander at this beauty:
I've been eyeballing this Karl Olson card from 2006 Topps Heritage for quite sometime now. I never pulled the trigger as I was hoping to randomly catch one at below market value on Ebay. Instead, Matt surprised me with the card in a plain white envelope. Most excellent!
Matt made it up from the east coast to Chicago recently to experience the Cubs convention. He had an extra ticket and he invited me to tag along! Unfortunately, I had all kinds of activities planned for that weekend. Obviously, he's a pretty super guy.
Thanks for the autographed card, Matt. It's certainly the centerpiece of my Karl Olson player collection now!
Within this PWE was a nice note from a fellow Cub fan and blogger, Matt.
Take a gander at this beauty:
I've been eyeballing this Karl Olson card from 2006 Topps Heritage for quite sometime now. I never pulled the trigger as I was hoping to randomly catch one at below market value on Ebay. Instead, Matt surprised me with the card in a plain white envelope. Most excellent!
Matt made it up from the east coast to Chicago recently to experience the Cubs convention. He had an extra ticket and he invited me to tag along! Unfortunately, I had all kinds of activities planned for that weekend. Obviously, he's a pretty super guy.
Thanks for the autographed card, Matt. It's certainly the centerpiece of my Karl Olson player collection now!
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