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I tend not to buy boxes of the higher end stuff. I just get into some breaks which is really 6 of one/half dozen of the other. Just been trying to trade base to set collectors for some color lately. It keeps me interested. Kinda waiting for Bowman Chrome to release.
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Started to collect Thome this year and have seen this Triple Threads card with a White Sox jersey piece. My question is what Sox jersey did it come from? I don't remember seeing red and/or yellow on their uniforms.
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# ? Oct 8, 2012 04:58 |
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Quantrill posted:Started to collect Thome this year and have seen this Triple Threads card with a White Sox jersey piece. My question is what Sox jersey did it come from? I don't remember seeing red and/or yellow on their uniforms. All-Star Game? Maybe from 2006 or so?
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Quantrill posted:Started to collect Thome this year and have seen this Triple Threads card with a White Sox jersey piece. My question is what Sox jersey did it come from? I don't remember seeing red and/or yellow on their uniforms. It isn't necessarily from a White Sox jersey. Topps usually has text on the back saying the memorabilia isn't from a specific time or event, only that it was game worn.
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AsInHowe posted:All-Star Game? Maybe from 2006 or so? Yeah that's from the sleeve of the BP jerseys from the 2006 All-Star Game
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ElwoodCuse posted:Yeah that's from the sleeve of the BP jerseys from the 2006 All-Star Game Ah, never even crossed my mind. Thanks guys.
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# ? Oct 8, 2012 07:01 |
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Hey Ghumbs, Things a little slow on the card side at COMC? My last shipment just went live 11 days early.
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 01:34 |
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theacox posted:Hey Ghumbs,
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 04:43 |
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Was anyone else excited about the 100 card Heritage High Numbers set and then put off by the $100 price?
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# ? Oct 19, 2012 06:46 |
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This thread has been unusually calm. COMC is having a Black Friday Weekend sale. I'm going to be discounting my stuff quite a bit and I believe a lot of other sellers are too. Maybe you guys can pick something up and post it to keep this thread going.
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 08:19 |
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I went through a box of garbage commons the other day and found a 2011 Bowman Chrome Mike Trout rookie. Anyone else do the same thing?
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 14:18 |
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Boinks posted:I went through a box of garbage commons the other day and found a 2011 Bowman Chrome Mike Trout rookie. Anyone else do the same thing? Kind of. Last year I bought a case of '11 Topps Update for Black Friday. I took all the base cards to the local card shop and sold them to him for not a lot. I know there must have been a few Trouts in there.
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# ? Nov 17, 2012 18:05 |
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I ended up caving in and bought one box of Topps Five Star when it released a couple weeks ago. I made a video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKLYsd4sr28 I thought I did pretty well considering some of the boxes I've seen. Let's just say I'll stay at just the one box.
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insideoutsider posted:I ended up caving in and bought one box of Topps Five Star when it released a couple weeks ago. I made a video. Your hands are shaking after pulling the Aaron, grats!
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insideoutsider posted:I ended up caving in and bought one box of Topps Five Star when it released a couple weeks ago. I made a video. I'm not up to date on card prices, but I'm assuming you've made your money back and then some. Nice cards!
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# ? Nov 25, 2012 02:07 |
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Boinks posted:Your hands are shaking after pulling the Aaron, grats! I know it was pretty crazy. Best pull of my life that's for sure!
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# ? Nov 25, 2012 17:08 |
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What do you guys think about digital baseball card collections? Do they help the industry? Hurt it? I'm kind of a freak when it comes to baseball cards. My first pack was 1990 Toops, and I was six years old. The first card I laid eyes on was Roger Clemens. Given that I am a New Englander, that left a bit of an impression on me. In short, I got very heavy into collecting cards and collecting complete sets, just so I can refer to a card and player at any time. I did this at a time when there wasn't a hit in every hobby box, when one-per-pack parallels were just starting to gain traction (Topps Gold, Cyberstats, UD Collector's Choice silver signatures...), and I essentially grew up not liking game-used jerseys or bats, autographed cards, etc. From '96 to '06, I ended up stepping away from the hobby once it got tough to buy enough cards to go for a set, but after '06, I got back into it. A couple years later, I made it a personal goal to put every flagship Topps set into a binder starting with the year I was born and moving onward. That way, I'd have every flagship card and could refer to any player at any time and see him and how he was doing at that moment in history. Then, I realized that it would require something on the order of 25 binders... And getting years 1983 to 1985, and then everything 1997 onward, would be a bit more expensive than the $10-30 investment per factory set that was needed for 1986 to 1996. So I found sites like the Baseball Card Cyber Museum and the Trading Card Database, and I saw the value of maintaining a purely DIGITAL collection. I started building my own project, written in JavaScript, that will be maintained privately. I don't plan on selling it, distributing it, uploading it to the web, etc. It so far contains around 113,000 card images (front and back), or roughly 4.2 gigs of jpegs. With this thing, I can collect and have every card, organize sets by team, organize cards by player, whatever I want - without flipping binder pages, taking up tons of space or, most importantly, spending tons of money either on factory sets or on jumbo boxes, only to get packs of cards that I only want about 60 percent of anyway. I've also written a Pack Opener that randomizes cards using quantities from the retail packs distributed that year, and cookies to keep track of what cards you've collected and what you're still missing. Since I started, I haven't bought a single box of cards, and I feel like I have a bigger collection than I have ever had. Part of me wonders why these two sites exist, since I would imagine it damages the hobby, but obviously Topps or Major League Baseball isn't doing anything to crack down on the sites. There will always be hobbyists out there to buy Triple Threads and to chase high-dollar inserts, but with those who might lean in my direction, could digital collections damage the hobby? I Am Frick fucked around with this message at 02:51 on Nov 27, 2012 |
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You have an interesting hobby there! With the way Gen Y is shedding physical media in favor of convenience I guess digital card collecting could be a thing. I just don't see the point if you cant trade, grade or sell them. Not to mention that a large portion of the hobby is in the autograph market.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 16:51 |
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The second image reminds me of going to card shows in the Spring of 1988 where every dealer there was more or less refusing to sell Gary Thurman cards at all, none the less for the $.25 or so that Beckett had them listed. He was gonna be huge, drat it.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 17:14 |
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There is a company that sells personally 'autographed' photos from players who I guess 'sign' the photo on an iPad. Sadly this seems like something that might catch on, as this company has a lot of younger players in their stable. I don't count this as an autograph, though. It could be reproduced.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 18:09 |
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Gary Thurman was no Todd Van Poppel.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 18:11 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:There is a company that sells personally 'autographed' photos from players who I guess 'sign' the photo on an iPad. Sadly this seems like something that might catch on, as this company has a lot of younger players in their stable. I don't count this as an autograph, though. It could be reproduced. I don't see how this is any different from a printed fake autograph, IE the 2007 Topps set design.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 18:26 |
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Boinks posted:I don't see how this is any different from a printed fake autograph, IE the 2007 Topps set design. JoHHNY CUETo
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 18:37 |
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Boinks posted:I don't see how this is any different from a printed fake autograph, IE the 2007 Topps set design.
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# ? Nov 27, 2012 19:03 |
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Boinks posted:You have an interesting hobby there! With the way Gen Y is shedding physical media in favor of convenience I guess digital card collecting could be a thing. I just don't see the point if you cant trade, grade or sell them. Not to mention that a large portion of the hobby is in the autograph market. Well I understand trading, grading and all of that. I used to be huge on trading when I was in middle school, right before I fell out of the hobby. Part of what maybe put distance in it for me is that I also play Magic: The Gathering, where there's a LOT of trading to turn cards you can't use into cards you can use. The trades in that case become associated with the ability to utilize your expense, whereas when your trading something like baseball cards, I feel like you're only amassing something that interests you. Going digital eliminates the expense and the space it takes up, leaving you with a lot of money to spend
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# ? Nov 28, 2012 05:11 |
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This guy has to be a goon.
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# ? Dec 5, 2012 17:33 |
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theacox posted:This guy has to be a goon. 1989 design
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# ? Dec 5, 2012 17:40 |
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I used to collect baseball with some basketball, and I'm feeling like getting back into it a bit. I'd like to bust some older packs (I guess mid-90s on). What's a reasonable amount to pay per box, even for the cheaper sets, or am I better off just periodically searching for them loose? I'm not really looking for anything of value, I just loved the wacky inserts. Like this whole group. (Sorry if there's a basketball thread, I couldn't find one)
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# ? Dec 8, 2012 04:11 |
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Anyone interested in complete sets from this year? I got Heritage, Gypsy, Archives, and Ginter all sitting here in binders.
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# ? Dec 9, 2012 20:39 |
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So what's the deal with this guy? People buy cards online from his shop and he opens up the packs for them. Why do people do this? I thought the best part of buying packs was opening them yourself.
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Jubs posted:So what's the deal with this guy? People buy cards online from his shop and he opens up the packs for them. Why do people do this? I thought the best part of buying packs was opening them yourself. You live somewhere with no shop near, he opens and sends you the hits, you don't have to pay the shipping on ordering a whole box that's full of commons you don't want. That's my best guess anyway.
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Gunjin posted:You live somewhere with no shop near, he opens and sends you the hits, you don't have to pay the shipping on ordering a whole box that's full of commons you don't want. That's my best guess anyway. Also, people buying a ton of stuff online without their wives finding out about it.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 22:05 |
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Plus, for valuable cards, it provides verification from a third party that the cards are real and haven't been altered.
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Konstantin posted:Plus, for valuable cards, it provides verification from a third party that the cards are real and haven't been altered. This can be a biggie, what with the amount of fake patches going around lately. I'd much rather open packs myself, though.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 23:02 |
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Why would you pay, I'm going to guess each of those have to cost $50 a pack, and not want all 6 cards that come with it. They're not ginna take up that much space. I'm sure you can sell the base cards to someone for a few bucks if all you want are the autos and jerseys
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 07:45 |
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It's been quite awhile since we did our last goon break here with the 2012 Heritage. What was it, about 1 year? I'd be up for another goon break. I could do a live box/boxes/case break if you guys were interested. I don't really have any desire to do anything other than baseball . Maybe we could do something cheap? I can host if you'd like. I'm not in it other than to get some cards.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 05:02 |
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I'm up for a baseball break. What baseball boxes are the kids breaking these days?
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 22:52 |
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I'd be up for a mid range break
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 23:43 |
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theacox posted:It's been quite awhile since we did our last goon break here with the 2012 Heritage. What was it, about 1 year? I'd be up for another goon break. I could do a live box/boxes/case break if you guys were interested. Topps Series 1 comes out on January 31st. Other than that, everything from 2012 is out. In a hockey card thread, someone has run some breaks by getting cards from Blowout Cards for a relatively good price.
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