Today marks the 4th day at the National Sports Collectors Convention and according to Google, I'm approximately 3,000 miles and 44 hours away from the event. In other words, even if I hopped into my car right now, I'd have zero chance of making it to the show before they close their doors tomorrow evening.
I'm okay with that. As much as I enjoy attending card shows, attending the National isn't something I have to do in my lifetime. Do I want to attend one? Of course. The problem resides in the show's location and my personal finances.
The National hasn't been held on the West Coast since 2006 and based on what I've heard... it's probably not coming back here any time soon. That means a trip to the show involves hotel and travel expenses on top of any spending money for food, entertainment, and of course... cards.
Maybe I'll attend one day (after I retire), but it will definitely be part of a planned vacation that involves much more than a card show. Until then, I'll stick to local card shows and/or virtual ones like the Blogger National... which is a current Blog Bat-Around started by Cards Over Coffee that involves bloggers sharing one of two things in a blog post:
#1: Show off cool or favorite cards that you consider show worthy.
#2: Share a recent mail day featuring dazzling cards that would attract people to your table.
I figured I'd pull from both of these categories for my BBA contribution.
Back at the start of summer, Dennis over at Too Many Verlanders sent me a padded envelope filled with several cool cards for a few different collections.
Let's start off with a card that I was actively looking for at the last card show I attended:
2021 Topps Archives Fan Favorites Autographs #FFA-GT
I've wanted this autograph of Gene Tenace since I heard Topps included him on their Fan Favorites checklist.
He also included this dual memorabilia card of one of those guys you probably don't appreciate unless you're an A's fan:
2005 Diamond Kings Silver Materials #380 (#'d 94/100)
Eric Chavez was the Brooks Robinson of the East Bay before Matt Chapman arrived. When you consider Chavez won six straight Gold Glove Awards compared to Chapman's three (in a span of four years), I personally think Chavez has earned the right to hold onto that title (that nobody uses except me).
Next up are a stack of cards for my Japanese Athlete PC. Let's start with a pair of minor league cards of Tomo Ohka:
2000 Dunkin' Donuts Pawtucket Red Sox #NNO
2001 Dunkin' Donuts Pawtucket Red Sox #NNO
Who doesn't love minor league cards sponsored by Dunkin' Donuts? When I turned both of these cards over, I thought they were signed by Ohka, but after looking them up on COMC, I discovered they are facsimile signatures. That's why it's good to take a closer look at your cards.
Here's another example. At first... I thought this card was your run-of-the-mill base card from the 90's...
But when I flipped it over, I discovered it was from one of those team sets that were distributed in specially marked boxes that contained one specific team. Gotta love the 90's.
Dennis also hooked me up with three new memorabilia cards for this collection:
2002 Fleer Focus Jersey Edition International Diamond Company #NNO
2002 UD Authentics Retro Star Rookies Jersey #SR-KS
2017 Panini Chronicles Swatches #CS-HM (#'d011/499)
If you know me, I'm always looking for memorabilia cards at card shows. I'll even buy manufactured "hits" if they're cheap enough:
I wouldn't exactly describe this card as dazzling. But this one sure is:
2021 Topps Update Rainbow Foil #US143
Sorry... my scanner doesn't do this card justice. However... when the sunlight hits it just right... this card definitely dazzles.
I might not be able to show off a National haul anytime soon, but thankfully there are care packages like the one to entertain me so I don't feel withdrawals. Thank you so much Dennis! Sorry it took me so long to open it up and share it on my blog.
Crap. I almost forgot this card:
1988-89 Fleer #64
Not gonna lie... I probably wouldn't buy this at a card show unless it was in a dime box. Nor would I go out of my way to trade for it. That being said... this card is an awesome addition to my Damaged Card Hall of Fame. I mean it's off-centered, it has a huge dinged corner, and it features a nasty brown stain on the back. I love it!
Thanks again Dennis. Thank you Matt for kicking of this Blog Bat-Around. And thank you all for taking the time to read this post.
By the way... I'm sure most of you have already seen Night Owl's contribution to this BBA. If not, click here.
And while I'm plugging other blogs, Jon over at A Penny Sleeve for Your Thoughts and My Kind of Nonsense recently shared four new card blogs with his readers. I'm sure most of us with blogs would agree, it's not easy attracting new readers. That's why I think it's really important to support each other. Here are links to their blogs:
I hope you'll check them out and add them to your reading list.
Thanks Jon! Not only for sharing these blogs with us... but for also taking the time to read and comment on so many of our posts.
Happy Saturday and sayonara!