It's that time of the year again... when thousands and thousands of collectors are flocking to the National Sports Card Convention... while I'm chilling at home.
Part of me is okay with that. Some of you know that I'm not a big fan of crowds, so the idea of competing with a pack of collectors over some dime boxes or dollar bins isn't exactly appealing.
On the other hand... I would be there in a heartbeat if it was held somewhere in the Bay Area. I'd even consider traveling down to Southern California or up to the Pacific Northwest... if they ever decided to host it out on the West Coast again. But ultimately... three things prevent me from going out to New Jersey, Illinois, or Ohio.
#1: Anxiety
I'm not the biggest fan of flying. This is something I've been dealing with the past ten to twelve years... and it's specifically related to confined spaces. I'll still fly from time to time, but I try to keep the flights under two hours.
#2: Time
I'm currently on summer break... but that means spending more time with Papa Fuji. He trumps card shows.
#3: Finances
I'm not saying I can't afford to take a short vacation to Illinois. I'm just not willing to. I'd rather use the money I'd spend on my flight, hotel, food, car rental, and other travel expenses... on adding new cards to my collection.
Speaking of new cards... Matt over at Cards Over Coffee kicked off a blog bat-around this morning titled: The Blogger National 2023. He's asking fellow bloggers to show off some cool cards, favorite cards, or even a recent mail day.
I just so happen to have some cards that I've recently added to my collection that fit these requirements.
Let's start off with this some autographs I would definitely consider purchasing at the NSCC... had some very generous people not donated them to my collection:
2023 Topps 1988 Baseball Autographs #88BA-DAS
Rod over at Padrographs sent me this sweet on-card autograph of Stew and I've been waiting for the right time to showcase it. I remember when he pulled it back in February while looking for a 2023 Topps #70 for his buddy.
Oh how I do enjoy myself an on-card autograph of a fan favorite.
Here's another one I recently added to the collection:
2022 Topps Archives Fan Favorites Autographs #72FF-AN
Alyssa Nakken is the first full-time female coach in MLB history and back in 2020 she became the first woman to coach on the field in an MLB game.
I've been targeting this autograph ever since I saw her name on this checklist, but I've been waiting to find a copy in my price range. Then last month, Reader X sent me a large box of cards and this autograph was included.
He also sent me this really cool Vida Blue autograph:
2021 Topps Archives Signature Series 1982 Topps Buyback #431 (#'d 02/99)
I had planned to use this card in a tribute post after Vida passed away back in May. But life happens and I'm finally getting a chance to show this card off. Like Stewart and Nakken... Blue is a Bay Area legend and fan favorite. And I'm very thankful to Reader X for these autographs.
By the way... I don't just sit around waiting for people to send me autographs. Here is a stack of them I picked up off of COMC that I recently had shipped to me:
2004 Topps All-Time Fan Favorites Autograph #FFA-WW
In 1972, left-handed Wood (and Cleveland's Gaylord Perry) led the American League with 24 wins. I bought this card for a collection involving my birth year... and it only set me back $3. This is one of those deals that was too good to pass up.
2003 Team Topps Legends Autographs #TT-JR
Joe Rudi was an integral member of The Swingin' A's who won back-to-back-to-back World Series in the 70's. I'm always on the lookout for affordable signatures from these teams.
The last three autographs were a little more expensive, but worth the price (in my opinion):
2021 Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary Refractor Auto #PA-JC
I feel like Canseco is one of the most polarizing players in our hobby's history. Collectors tend to either love him or hate him, but I'm actually somewhere in the middle.
Back when he was crushing balls for the Athletics... I loved him. But after years of following his shenanigans on and off the field... that love has turned bittersweet. That being said... I really wanted this card when I saw it and as a result... overpaid for it.
I paid $18.25 for it... which is the same amount I paid for this:
2015 Topps Star Wars Tek Signers #93
Asajj Ventress has one of the most fascinating character arcs in the Star Wars universe and I've been a fan of her since I started watching The Clone Wars. Last year I had the opportunity to meet and talk to Nika Futterman who voiced the character in the show. She was really cool, so I decided to add her signature to my Star Wars PC.
Once again... a card I overpaid for... but like the Canseco... I don't have any regrets.
The final card I'll share today is a buyback autograph of Graig Nettles:
2002 Donruss Recollection Buyback Auto (#'d 41/41)
Nettles is mostly remembered for his days with the New York Yankees... but as a Padres fan... I have been looking for a signed card of his featuring him in a San Diego uniform. This is the only one I've ever seen... and when I saw it for $14.50... I bought it immediately.
Well there you have it. Eight cards that I've recently added to my collection without attending the 2023 National Sports Card Convention.
Thank you Rod for the Stewart autograph! Thank you Reader X for the Nakken and Blue signatures. And thank you Matt for inspiring this latest Blog Bat-Around.
Hope those of you who are at the National are finding some awesome cards for your collection. And for the bloggers who didn't attend... I hope you will join this year's Blogger National BBA.
Happy Saturday and sayonara!