It was a lot of fun. I can see me doing this again sometime.. perhaps when 2015 Archives comes out. I've got a big cooler full of old toys, over half of which are remnants from my childhood, held onto all these years, with the rest being additions over the years as a "collector". Sure has been a long time since I played with my toys, so that break was a great excuse to be a kid again. And thanks again to Zippy Zappy for the inspiration of crossing toys with cards for entertaining results.
If you missed the 4-part series, start at the first part, then click "Newer Post" on the bottom of each post to go to the next one.
While it was a fun break, overall the box was a disappointment. $90 for what amounted to about $20 worth of cards were I to sell them. So while it was fun, it probably wasn't 70 bucks' worth of fun. Thems the breaks. The 2 guaranteed autos were both "commons" worth $5 each if you're lucky. No rare parallels or printing plates or things of that nature. Everybody calls me "the Hitless Wonder" behind my back for a reason (well, they should if they don't). Every time I buy new product it ends up feeling like I went to Vegas and lost big. But I never learn, because it's a fun rush. Who knows.. maybe someday I'll pull a good hit. Of course I'm not in this to get rich, but it's nice to get value from packs that at least approaches what you paid.
So that's probably why the last episode of the break took a relatively dark turn. Had I pulled a Clemente printing plate or something, it all probably would have ended with a galactic celebration.
But enough of my whining.
Random observations from the set:
- Topps seems to have "forgiven" McGwire and Sosa, giving them base cards. Plus Canseco has an SP and auto in the set. I think 2014 is the first time in several years that Topps has put out a new card of these 3 big PED-tainted guys. Juan Gonzales is in there, too. Could Bonds and Palmeiro be around the corner? (Edit: Palmeiro has popped up in a few sets this year unbeknownst to me, leaving Bonds as the only blacklisted big-name at the moment.) Clemens isn't in 2014 Archives, but was in 2014 Museum Collection. Hmm. Another eyebrow-raising inclusion is Lenny Dykstra, who while an exciting player in his day, has built up a long list of run-ins with the law, and is currently in prison, I believe. No Pete Rose, though. Wouldn't it be fun if they snuck him in as a SSP?
- Speaking of notable absences, I know Topps milked Mickey Mantle for all he was worth in recent years, but it sucks they went cold turkey this past year or two. I hope they're able to "re-sign" him before too long. I don't need him in every Topps product, but something like Archives really misses him.
- I hate that the SPs now use the same designs as base cards. It was much cooler before, when the SPs were relatively-fresh designs to spice up a pack.
- Topps also got lazy and cut off the career stats of old-timers who played a lot of years (rather than shrink the font size down to fit them all). I hate that. I like full career stats! If I were to rename my blog, I'd probably call it Full Stats On Back or maybe The Hitless Wonder or Thems The Breaks.
- It's a bummer for me that my guy Bip Roberts doesn't have a non-auto card in the set. I would have probably gone rainbow chasing if he did. Oh well, I'm still just happy he has an auto in the set. I'll probably go after all Bip's different auto parallels [*groan*] if the prices are ok. They are very similar, just with a subtle background tint as the difference.
- - Fan Favorites Autographs Gold Parallel #'d to 50
- - Fan Favorites Autographs Silver Parallel #'d to 25
- - Fan Favorites Autographs Purple Parallel #'d to 10
- - Fan Favorites Autographs Sapphire Parallel #'d to 5
- - Fan Favorites Autographs Ruby Red Parallel #'d 1/1
- - Fan Favorites Autographs Printing Plates #'d 1/1 x 4
I don't plan to collect/finish the set (I'll likely buy a hanger at Target to use my $1-off coupon, but that'll be it for me.) I debated if I wanted to hang onto the 1973 Topps design cards since that's a favorite of mine and I'm already working on the real 1973 set.. maybe I should work on a "super-master set" or whatever you call it when you collect a set and all reprints and retro cards with that design. But eh, that'd probably be overwhelming so I think I'll just be content with the vintage set and leave it at that.
So anyways, I'll pick out a few guys-I-collect to hang onto from my Archives haul, plus the autos probably (always kinda liked Pendleton and Eckstein), and the availability of the SPs and inserts depends if trade negotiations for the Bip plate fall through or not, but the vast majority of the base cards and parallels are available for trade. So if you saw anything in the break that caught your eye, just let me know if you want to work out a deal. Thanks.
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I was giving a lot of thought to buying abox myself, but there's just not enough in it for me. Though I do really want those Major League cards if you're trading them. I'll send you something nice.
ReplyDeleteSounds good
DeleteI'm happy but also a bit annoyed that like 2/3 of the short prints are Yankees. Just what the world needed...more Yankees cards.
ReplyDeleteIt also looked like you pulled exactly zero Brewers in that whole box as well.
DeleteYeah, I don't recall any Brewers, but I'll check and set any aside for you.
Deleteupdate: actually there were some Brew Crew representing.. I think 4.
DeleteIf I could get over my whole apathy for Archives (and lately for getting off my butt and trading), I'd say I'd like that Duke Snider. But I'm saying it out of duty rather than actually wanting it. So ... yeah ... if you want to part with it ... um ... I'll find ... something.
ReplyDeleteOk, I'll set it aside for you unless somebody wholeheartedly comes asking about it.
DeleteI'm digging the Grilli, but I remember you saying you owe Nate at Big44 some cards. I'm assuming he might want that one. If not, we can work something out.
ReplyDeleteCool.. I'll check with Nate and let you know.
DeleteOf all of the adjectives people use to mention me I never thought that influential would be one of them lol.
ReplyDeleteOut of curiosity what is the card stock for Archives like? I hated the flimsy stock they used for last year's Archives and if they're using the same one this year I'm staying away.
I initially thought the stock was better this year, but then I gave myself a blind "taste test" and failed, so I guess it's safe to say it's the same this year as last.
DeleteI could use the Choo and the Berenger/Taylor for my catcher collection. I'll see if I round up a couple of Giants hits for you to send Arpsmith.
ReplyDeleteI think TJ beat you to the Berenger, but I can set the Choo aside for choo, essay. Could probably dig up some other Rangers for you too.
DeleteI only saw two,sox. T.Williams and Pedroia. Don't know if there up,for grabs
ReplyDeleteI'll set the Pedroia aside for you. It's hard for me to part with any Ted Williams cards, though. I think I also got a Xander, too, which I'll probably want to hang onto. But yeah, any Sox I'm not attached to will likely find their way over to you before long.
Delete"I hate that the SPs now use the same designs as base cards. It was much cooler before, when the SPs were relatively-fresh designs to spice up a pack."
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your assessment on this one. Thanks again for an epic 4 post series!
Glad ya like it, Tom! Thanks
DeleteI agree with you too, Tom -- I went through the jumbo packs I got with the backs to me first just to see if any were short prints.
DeleteWhat do you want for that Freddie Freeman insert? Could send a card or a small toy...
ReplyDeleteSorry, had to package that one up with the other inserts n' stuff for a different trade.
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