In my recent posts, I've chronicled the bleak saga of unwisely spending over $500 on 9 premium packs of baseball cards. 2004 Topps Retired Signature Edition got a tight grip on me. The draw is that each pack includes an uncirculated--meaning "it comes in its own hard plastic case"-- certified autograph card of a player from yesteryear. It could be a minor star like Tony Armas or Ron Kittle. Or if you luck out and beat lottery-winning odds, you could theoretically pull someone like Hank Aaron or Stan Musial.
I've opened 8 out of my 9 packs so far. Sadly, I've pulled only "commons", most of which I had already bought for $5-10 each on eBay over the past couple months.
So it's fair to say this little investment of mine was akin to giving a homeless drifter $511.95 and in return he gave me a dead pigeon he'd been saving for a few days.
But here's my one last shot at redemption: The Final Pack. Will I save a modicum of face my pulling a good card? Maybe I'll even get a fairytale ending by pulling a great card. I'd settle for anything I don't already have, honestly. I originally planned to spread these packs out over a few weeks, but since my feelings turned from excited optimism to angst-ridden disappointment. Now I'd rather just put this whole mess behind me.
So enough talk, let's rip 'er open.
[To add insult to injury, most of the hard cases fresh from packs already had a scuff mark on the front right. Thanks a lot, Topps, for treating your cards so poorly.]
Ferguson Jenkins. Blah, already got him. And it's a Group G common (EEV [estimated eBay value] around $5-15). But at least he's a HOF'er. Not a great pull, but could have been worse.
The expensive haul of inexpensive cards |
Here's the checklist of 2004 Topps Retired autos, personalized for my current needs (as of 6/29/13). Red = Need it. Green = Got it. Orange = I got 2 of it (orange-for-red trade offers welcomed!)
Group A: Cal Ripken; Nolan Ryan; Carl Yastrzemski; Robin Yount;
Group B: Henry Aaron; Ernie Banks; Stan
Musial; Duke Snider
Group C: Johnny Bench; Yogi Berra; Whitey
Ford; Bob Gibson; Dwight Gooden; Tony Gwynn; Don Mattingly; Brooks Robinson;
Mike Schmidt; Tom Seaver; Ozzie Smith
Group D: Wade Boggs; John Candelaria; Jose
Canseco; Gary Carter; Carlton Fisk; Ralph Kiner; Paul Molitor; Paul O'Neill;
Frank Robinson; Ryne Sandberg; Darryl Strawberry; Don Zimmer;
Group E: Buddy Bell; Rod Carew; Bucky
Dent; Rob Dibble; Dennis Eckersley; Tony Fernandez; Rollie Fingers; George
Foster; Ceasar Geronimo; Kirk Gibson; Goose Gossage; Orel Hershiser; Al
Hrabosky; Greg Luzinski; Tony Oliva; Dave Parker; Jimmy Piersall; Alan
Trammell;
Group F: Davey Lopes;
Group G: Tony Armas; Vida Blue; Tom
Brunansky; Bill Buckner; Orlando Cepeda; Darren Daulton; Darrell Evans; Bobby
Grich; Ferguson Jenkins; Wally Joyner; Jimmy Key; Ron Kittle; Bill Madlock;
Jack McDowell; Dale Murphy; Graig Nettles; Al Oliver; Bobby Richardson; Ron
Santo; Dave Stieb; Bruce Sutter; Ron Swoboda; Luis Tiant; Earl Weaver; Maury
Wills;
Group H: Elroy Face
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Say, do you have any of those Topps Retired Sigs wrappers/packages left ? I collect wrappers and would be willing to trade something for one. LMK THANKS !
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