I don't keep track of card set sizes anymore... like I did back then. Maybe Topps had another 660 card flagship set after 1977... maybe it didn't. I just know that if they did... it wasn't during the 80's.
These days seeing a 660ct. card box does one of the following things. It either stirs up memories of my childhood and collecting cards. Or it means I'm receiving a pretty decent sized care package from someone.
Today's post will focus on the latter. Last week, I received a stack of PWE's from Bo (Baseball Cards Come to Life!), a small flat rate mailer from John (Johnny's Trading Spot), and the aforementioned 660ct. box from Rod (Padrographs).
I didn't have a lot of time during the work week to open these up, but as soon as I got home on Friday night... I tore into Rod's box. I started sifting through it and sorting the cards along the way. On Saturday, in between hanging out with one of my brothers in the morning... and grabbing lunch with my other brother in the afternoon... I started scanning cards.
Now unlike Billy over at Cardboard History, I am not a scanning machine. Scanning one image can take anywhere from one to four minutes depending on the cropping situation. That means you won't be seeing six hundred scans in this post.
However... it does feature twenty-five different scans and a pair of photos... which is quite higher than one of my run-of-the-mill posts.
Today I decided to use a Top 10 format to highlight some of the cards Rod sent my way. However let's being with some honorable mentions...
Honorable Mention #1: Love the Logo
1983 Fleer Star Stickers #NNO
When I think of 80's Fleer sets... I also think of the team logo stickers that were inserted into packs of cards. This isn't one of those stickers, but it's still really cool. You'll get a chance to see some of the player stickers from this product in a few minutes.
Honorable Mention #2: Padres TTM Autographs
I have a binder dedicated to TTM and IP autographs I've acquired over the years. It shouldn't be surprising that the Oakland A's and San Francisco Giants make up a large percentage of the binder... since they were/are the two local teams. However in recent years... the San Diego Padres have definitely made their presence felt thanks to several large donations from Rod over the years.
This care package contained over twenty... but I narrowed it down to this nine-pocket page and this other honorable mention...
Honorable Mention #3: My First Merrill Auto
2022 Topps Heritage Minor League #14
The Padres have been extremely quiet this offseason... which has some people worried, annoyed, or both. But if Jackson Merrill can avoid a sophomore slump and the Padres high priced stars can live up to their contracts... I think they'll be able to hold their own (assuming they fill out the rest of their roster).
Honorable Mention #4: Six Pack of Autographs
The next group of autographs are of the pack-pulled prospect variety:
I've heard of Snelling, Gonzalez, and Wolf... but honestly couldn't tell you much about any of them. That being said... it'll be fun to see if any of these guys end up being household names by the end of their careers.
Honorable Mention #5: Hockey Packs
2023 Upper Deck National Hockey Card Day
I'm in the midst of writing a hockey card post. I'm guessing you'll see at least a pack or two of these in it.
Honorary Mention #6: A Pair of A&G Hits
2024 Allen & Ginter Framed Autograph #MA-AA
2024 Allen & Ginter Relic #AGR-ZGA
As for Gallen, he's been a solid starter for the Diamondbacks for half a decade now. Maybe Rod knows something we don't know... and the Padres are planning to trade for him.
Alright, let's get to the Top 10 countdown...
#10: Obligatory Ohtani
1991 Leaf was far from being considered a rare product... but you don't see miscut cards like this come out of 90's products very often. This is especially true when the card manufacturer was trying to compete in the premium card product market.
2023 Bowman #51
When it comes to cards... Shohei Ohtani is like Michael Jordan. If I have an opportunity to show off a card of his, I will.
#9: Rare Leaf
1991 Leaf #140
This card stood out like a sore thumb in Rod's 660ct. box... and I absolutely love it.
Not all manufactured relics are created equally. Some of them are cool... and some of them are silly. I'm not the biggest fan of this card's design... but I really the the actual medallion embedded in this card.
#4: A Sayonara Signature
#8: San Diego Rickey
1997 Collector's Choice #211
Sometimes we don't appreciate things until the moment is gone. I wonder if I truly appreciated the fact that my two favorite baseball players were teammates on two separate occasions.
#7: Smiling Stew
1991 Upper Deck #127
When I think back on my memories of Dave Stewart... I immediately think of his stare downs on the mound. If I were standing in the batter's box... I would be downright scared.
While flipping through a large stack of A's in this 660ct. box... I immediately stopped to appreciate Smoke's smile and the pre-Mount Davis Coliseum with grass behind the bleachers.
#6: A Sucker for Slabs
2018 Topps Gypsy Queen Autograph #GQA-RHO
Some of you might be wondering why Rod would send me an autographed rookie card of Rhys Hoskins. I'm not a Phillies fan and I don't usually seek out this slugger's cards.
However... I do have a growing collection of slabs from different grading companies.
Although they've been in business for almost twenty years, this is the first time I've heard of or handled one of their slabs. Regardless... it's a new addition to my Graded Card Gallery.
#5: Not Your Ordinary Paperweight
2015 Topps First Home Run Medallions #FHRM-RJ
#4: A Sayonara Signature
2023 Topps Baseball Stars Autograph #BSA-HK
Not exactly sure what the Padres goals are this off-season... but I was totally bummed to see Kim sign with the Rays. I know that they already have Cronenworth, Bogaerts, and Machado manning the infield... but I've been a fan of Kim's defensive versatility since his arrival in 2021. He will be missed.
#3: Food Issue of the GOAT
1992-93 Fleer Drake's #7
I'm one of the thousands and thousands of collectors who treasure any Michael Jordan card sent my way. But flipping this card over and discovering that it was a food issue card that I didn't have made it extra special.
#2: End of an Era
2024 Topps Big League Mascots #M-18
#1: Rickey Henderson Stickers
1983 Fleer Star Stickers #144
1983 Fleer Star Stickers #192
Thank you Rod for this generous 660ct. box of cards. I love the variety... and all of the little holes you filled in my collection.
Bo... I'll start working on those PWE's next. And after that... I'll rip into Johnny's flat rate box.
Until then...
Happy Sunday and sayonara!
5 comments:
That Reggie medallion is really nice. I have a couple of off-brand slabs, I will have to check to see if you need them.
25 scans is a LOT, just like 660 cards is a ton to recap. Very generous of Rod! Those TTM/IP autographs are very cool, and Merrill is a good one to have this early. Hoskins is also a nice player to have an autograph for. The Reggie Medallion is very cool and one of Topps' better manurelics. I'm sorry your Padres are losing Kim as I thought he was a pretty helpful player for the team. And I think you were right to make the Rickey stickers #1.
I assume Stomper will be here in Sacramento cheering on the A's,if you get a chance come see him and the A's.
Rod sure does pack a package! Needs to write BOOM on the box.
I also was greeted by boxes from Rod and Johnny. I've already blogged Rod's. I just opened Johnny's yesterday but haven't had time to sort it.
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