Sunday, March 27, 2011

Hooray for the 10 cent box ! Card show treasures and trade bait.

I love card shows. It's probably a good thing they don't have that many around here anymore though. I'd be broke and divorced ! (but I'd have a lot of cards) This show was at Great Northern Mall in North Olmsted. It shows up there about about 3-4 times a year. It wasn't as big as normal, or as I expected, with the new baseball season about to begin. I think some of these shows at medium sized cities are on the way out unless we can get more young people interested in collecting cards instead of spending quite so much time in front of a video game screen or texting on a phone or other device.

I say that as I stare at my wide screen monitor !

Which , the way, I hate. I use an eighteen inch. diagonal monitor at work. I love it. My new PC came with this 18"wide screen, which is probably great for watching sports or movies, but not for general use. Anyway, back to the card show.

When Little League season starts I'm going to try once again to entice some of the young kids to try baseball cards for a hobby.

This is my stack from the 10 cent card boxes. I only went through 3 of about 6, 3200 ct. boxes that were there. They were all mixed sports. The guy probably would have made more money off of me had they been sorted by sport.I wouldn't have wasted so much time passing up football and basketball cards. No offence to all you round ball and gridiron collectors. I'm just not interested,in general, in cards from other sports.

I picked up about 130 cards here.Below I've shown some of the highlights or as least what I think are the highlights!

I'm not going to describe each card, just a few notes here and there. Some of these cards won't be available, but if anyone sees anything you're interested in either leave a comment or send me some mail.

Upper left, 1992 Ultra Award Winners insert. This one for Gold Glove.

Upper right, 1996 Scoreboard Autographed Collection.Game breakers insert.



Johnny Damon and Darin Erstad 1996 Signature Rookies.


A lot of "Juan Gone" cards are real cheap now. 2000 SP Authentic Mid Summer Classic insert.


2002 Topps 206 Frank Chance reprint.

1994 Ted Williams Card Co. Cliff Floyd.


Ted William's card were produced in 1993 and 1994. I do collect these sets.


I had never seen a horizontal Ultra Gold Medallion card like this before!

I lead a very sheltered life. I love this card!

Some of you will, some won't remember the "round" cards from 2003. This one being Upper Deck Standing "O" die-cut parallel to regular set.


Upper right, 2007 Donruss Elite Extra Edition Jennie Finch. Stats on the back state 6' 0"and 174 #'s. Wow ! Doesn't look like the girls I know that weigh 174.

Couple more Juan Gonzalez inserts. 1993 Upper Deck Grand Slam and 2000 Fleer Gamers " Change the Game".


1996 Finest #'s 196,208,210 and 220.My son collects Finest from all years. He needs the 210 and 220.


Chipper Jones, bottom center, really looks like a little kid here. He was 26 or 27 here.


Nice Ozzie Smith from 1990 Score.

The two Metal Universe are Emerald parallels.


2006 Upper Deck Special FX Brian Jordan, upper right. Looks like a lightening bolt going right through his glove!

Vernon Wells, Platinum Portrait, is not nearly as dark as it turned out.

1992 Topps Jeff Torborg is gold version.



I never knew Russell Martin was from Canada.

Shawn Green is Silver Sig.


I know several of you set builders may need some of these, so I grabbed them up!

2009 Topps Target Retro. #'s 59, 64, 84, 96, 133, 157, 163, and 289. Not necessarily in that order !



Troy Glaus 2001 Fleer Game Time "New Order" will probably be a sample for my collection.

Team logo's may be duplicates.


A big stack of Carl Yastrzemski puzzle pieces. I needed two of them.If only I'd known, I could have saved $1.40!


I love anything
that has to with
the history of baseball !!


This was an interesting insert set from 2001 Fleer Platinum.


How I spent my summer vacation after graduation !!


Actually, I was almost on my way to Viet Nam when this took place.


And of course, no card show trip would have been considered successful without some Tribe cards !!!


Well, so much for the ten cent boxes. I got about 25 Tribe cards out of the 130.Plus a lot of nice insert and parallels. So far it's been a decent show.

Next stop, the pack man.

One vendor who is always at this show, and some others in the area, brings a table full of boxes.Some opened to sell packs, some sold unopened.

He also always has a plastic tub of misc. packs at $.50 a piece or 5 for $2.00.Used to be a quarter and 5 for a dollar. Inflation's everywhere.

Now I have to see if I can find anything worth 4 bits!


As I search through the tub, which is mostly junk wax (of course, I guess that depends on what you're looking for) I find this. 1990 Topps Baseball Coins. Once again, it's the oddball stuff I like! Now what else is hiding.



Well, here's a pack I've never seen before ! I was familiar with the old Pacific cards but never saw them in a pack before. There's that shelter again! That makes 2 Still gotta' find 3 more.




Ah, Topps Traded. I already have one of these wrappers but the cards are interesting.



Here's number 4. It was just a clear cello wrapper with no markings at all. The puzzle piece on the other side was what caught my eye. As it turned out, I didn't need the puzzle piece but at least I got a Tribe card.



For lack of anything else more interesting, I settled on this 1991 OPC pack. Nothing too exciting here but all in all it was a good day.


I got to spend some time with our oldest son Josh and my wife got to look around the mall for a dress to wear to Andy's, our youngest son, wedding in June.

It was still early, 5:30-6:00, when we left the mall so we decided to go to one of my favorite sports collectibles store. Goodwill !!

I may have gotten the best buy of the day there.

My son actually spotted this plastic box, but he didn't want it.


Into the cart it went ! It was one of those nice plastic card containers with a slide on lid. Inside were 99 1998 Skybox Metal baseball cards.




There was several stars and 3-4 Indians so I was more than happy to give them $3.00.


I especially like the Ryne Sandberg with the rhino "chasing" him !

Well, that was the last stop and we headed for home.

It did turn out to be a good day !

7 comments:

  1. Ooh, a Jennie Finch card. I'm officially jealous.

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  2. Holy smokes, that's a lot of pick-ups! (Would you believe my favorite item out of all that you showed is the Tom Paciorek Pacific card?)

    I agree with you on dealers who mix sports. I HATE that. I actually stop leafing through the cards when I see football or basketball in with the baseball.

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  3. Sounds like a fun day! I like that Nick Johnson. I used to watch him and Alfonso Soriano play for the Clippers when they were in the Yankees' organization.

    BTW, did you happen to get a package from me last week, or the week before, by any chance? I just want to be sure it arrived OK.

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  4. Russell Martin was from Canada. Once his parents found out he couldn't skate, they reported him to the proper authorities and he was deported.

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  5. Cubby - I didn't even know who she was !

    Night Owl I also picked up some other Dodgers with you in mind that I didn't want to show. Surprise !

    Hitman- Yes I received your package,thank you very much. I'm totally overwhelmed !I'm working a return package and posting trades.

    Capt. Now that's some tough parenting and regulations !!

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  6. Man, sweet haul! Man, you have been sheltered to not know who Jennie Finch is. Funny that you picked up her card anyway. Then again, what self-respecting person who calls himself a GUY wouldn't!? And, you got some cool Tribers to boot! I need to check out the "goodwill" type stores around! I never would have thought to check there for cards and collectibles.

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  7. Nice post. I love the dime boxes as well.

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