Showing posts with label pack rip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pack rip. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2018

20 packs and a 'relic'

So I really don't post much about my collection much here, mainly focusing on custom cards, but I got a repack box today with 20 packs and a 'relic' so I thought I'd post what I got for a change of pace.

The box was 20 bucks, and judging from the packs I got in it, I think I got my moneys worth just from what the packs would've cost me. The box contained 4 packs of '90 Upper Deck, 4 packs of the Leaf Babe Ruth set, 4 packs of '16 Topps Bunt, 6 packs of '16 Stadium Club, 2 packs of '14 Panini Prizm Draft Picks, and 1 pack of '16 Topps Heritage. The Stadium Club, Heritage, and Prizm packs would've probably cost 2 bucks apiece, and with the 4 packs of Bunt and the 4 Babe Ruth packs at maybe 1 buck each, I think I did well. I was half expecting 15 packs of Triple Play, one of the biggest jokes of a set in recent years.

So let's see how I did. I'm going to save the best for last, so we'll start out with the '90 Upper Deck packs. 

I pulled Orel Hershiser, Terry Leach, and Barry Lyons for my Player Collection, Frank Tanana, Fred Lynn, and Guillermo Hernandez for my Tigers binder, a Red Sox, Orioles, Twins, and Mariners hologram, a Ben McDonald rookie which would've been worth a little when it was pulled, a Jim Rice (who I didn't realize got a final Upper Deck card), 2 Doc Gooden team checklists, and 2 Mike Witt cards (both of which were not the blacked out version on the back.
Next up is the Babe Ruth set.
I wasn't expecting much from this. I hate the Yankees, I don't really care for Babe Ruth. The only way these few packs would've been special would've been if I pulled a relic or autograph or something. I got a few neat photos, 1 of Babe posing as a righty, one of him golfing, and another of him signing a bat.

I never thought Bunt was that cool, but let's see what I get.
I got some Joe Mauer kind of magazine cover thing, a Trevor Story rookie for the rookie binder, and a Corey Kluber for the PC. Was hoping for a Ray or Tiger, but at least I pulled something.

I'm a little excited about Stadium Club. I wouldn't have purchased packs of this just because it is a little overpriced for me and it is a knock off of '97 Fleer. I'm hoping to pull a parallel and some Tigers/Rays.
I think I did ok with these packs. I got a Brian Johnson, dupes of Jacob deGrom, and a regular and gold version of Corey Kluber for the PC, Chris Archer and Erasmo Ramirez for my Rays binder, and JD Martinez, Ian Kinsler, and a Migule Cabrera insert for my Tigers one. Lastly, I pulled a Corey Seager and Trevor Story rookie and a Josh Donaldson insert.

On to the Prizm packs.
I got a Ross Kivett to add to my Tigers, an AJ Reed rookie, and a Nick Howard refractor.

Finally, the Heritage pack.
I was hoping I would get a few Tigers/Rays, and I think I did good, getting a John Axford and Keon Broxton for my PC, and a Chrome Josh Hamilton.

Now, we see what the relic card is.
I guess I should've read the fine print on the packaging.
Apparently, autographs are now considered to be relics.  According to Wikipedia, Ethan played with the Phillies for 2 seasons, and hasn't been in the Majors in a few years. 

I think it was a win. I got to bust 20 packs, most of which I hadn't opened before, I got some Rays/Tigers, and PC guys, and a nice autographed refractor. 

I recently won an auction on eBay of the Elite Extra Edition Tie Dye Aspirations #d to 10 card of Brody Koerner. That only leaves me with the 1/1 Status Gold card to complete the rainbow. I really hope to find it on eBay, but I'm not sure if it could pop up somewhere else, so if you happen to see it somewhere, please let me know. I have never tried to complete one before, but I think I did ok by getting a 1/10 card and a 1/1 and only needing another 1/1 to finish it.

Thanks for checking out my latest post.
-Jeremy

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

2016 Topps!!

today, I thought I would take a break from customs and do a post about my first packs of '16 Topps. I don't usually post too much about my collecion, but I mainly collect Topps cards and like to collect cards of the Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays, Detroit Tigers, and my favorite players. At last count, I had over 50,000 cards, and that was probably 5 years ago. I have been reorganizing my binders, and I might try to count them once I'm done.


 My first card of 2016: Sonny Gray!
I opened 3 regular packs and 1 jumbo. Probably should've just got a few jumbos, but I think I got some good cards out of the regular packs. I won't bore you with the base cards. I pulled 3 First Pitch inserts, one of Bree Morse, Evelyn Jones, and Steve Aoki. Don't know what the insert rate is for those, but if it's like last years' set, I think I beat the odds. I pulled a Wrigley Field insert (7th Inning Stretch), an Evan Longoria Perspectives insert, a 1961 Bill Mazeroski and 1994 Mike Piazza Berger's Best, and a '78 Topps Bob Stinson buyback. Pretty happy with the inserts, even the rainbow Brian McCann (boo Yankee$!!!). 

 I pulled 2 other Rays, a Steven Sousa, Jr. and a Richie Shaffer card. I got 2 Tigers, JD Martinez, and the team card. As for favorite players, I only got 2, but I think I did ok. I got Steve Pearce (a former classmate of mine at Lakeland High School in Lakeland, Florida), and a Scouting Report jersey card of Corey Kluber, who went to school at Steton University in DeLand, Florida (where I now live). Guess the Card Gods want me to get cards of players close to home.



 I do have a few complaints about the cards. Besides the obvious one of the cards lacking foil on the names (Topps must be saving a ton of money on that), and the ESPN graphic-type nameplates and the super close photos, I really have to say that the backs are basically the same as last years' set. Let's look at 2015 (Update) and 2016 card backs of Jimmy Paredes.
2015 has the O's logo on the top left and has the same design behind the logo as it does on the front of the card. It has the player name at the top center, a number on the top right with the indication of the series above it. There is a bar under all that with height/weight/etc., and under that a bio, a color bar, stats, and the Topps logo, disclaimers, and MLB logos. 

In 2016, it has the same thing, a team logo under the same design on the front of the card in the top left portion, name in the middle (basically the same font, too), card number and indication of the series on the top right (same font!). Underneath is the height/weight, bio, color bar, stats, and Topps/MLB logos. I used to think that the 2004 and 2005 backs looked similar, but these are so similar, they could almost pass off for a Bowman back. I mean really, Topps, is it that hard to come up with a back just a little different than the one from last year? This is why everyone should just quit spending money on Topps' cards and recruit 20-50 custom card makers to design a set. They could include every player, coach, the designs could be voted on, and then the custom artists could get to work. I'm sure they would be better than some of the crap Topps forces on us, and it might even come out cheaper in the end. Seriously, I'm up for it.

Other than the backs, I enjoyed the cards and am organizing them and putting them in my binders. Even though I didn't show many base cards, I enjoy getting them and reading the backs. It was nice to add some 2016 cards to my collection, and I hope to add more in the coming months. Thanks for checking out the latest post on my blog.
-Jeremy