Alright, I promised myself I wasn't going to do a Allen and Ginter post till I had something to really post about, but...
I will make no bones about it Topps' Allen and Ginter has been my favorite set to come out for at least the last 6 years (since I finally took notice of it). The reason I like it so much isn't the look or that they look great autographed, both of which is true, it's for the oddballs included. Both in the set and the inserts. Every year I find at least one insert set I really like and this year is no different. While I like a few of the mini inserts sets the one set I'm really gaga over is the Air Supremacy set.
As a kid who grew up an army brat and liked to build model air planes this set is awesome. There's a great mix of old and new aircraft.
Here's the whole checklist
AS-01 B-17 Bomber
AS-02 F-22 Raptor
AS-03 Supermarine Spitfire
AS-04 P-51 Mustang
AS-05 B-52 Stratofortress
AS-06 AC-47 Spooky
AS-07 F-16 Fighting Falcon
AS-08 F/A-18 Hornet
AS-09 Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
AS-10 Sea Harrier FA2
AS-11 Sopwith Camel
AS-12 F-86 Sabre
AS-13 F-15C Eagle
AS-14 EA-18G Growler
AS-15 V-22 Osprey
AS-16 Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
AS-17 B-25 Mitchell Launch
AS-18 MiG-15
AS-19 Hawker Hurricane
AS-20 F-15 Eagle
I've managed to pull 3 of the 20 cards in the set. There is the blatant omission of any enemy aircraft except maybe for the MiG-15 and my favorite WWII aircraft somehow got left off the list.
Props if you know what plane this is.
Still by far the best insert set in the issue this year.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
2014 Topps Allen and Ginter Preview
Ah so little to talk about. I thought I'd jump ahead about 5 months to the release of this years Allen and Ginter. I didn't open nearly enough 2013 Ginter and I have a feeling that I won't open much 2014. Sad because it really is still my favorite release of the year. The sell sheets are already out so why not cut them up and disseminate.
Here's what the base cards will look like. Nice, clean, typical style, and like most years will look great autographed. The base set will be the same size at 350 cards with the last 50 being short printed.
We also get a slew of mini parallel cards.
These include the regular, A&G backed, Black border, No number back (#d to 50), Flag back (hand numbered to 25), 1/1 Wood, and new this year metal mini's! These will also be serial numbered, but Topps did not release a total. There will also be the mini printing plates and 150 cards will be featured as framed silk cards. The metal and wood cards I think are suppose to be rip card exclusives, but sometimes that's not always the case.
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Let's have a look at what we get this year. First up the full size insert cards.
Like years past, Topps has one large insert set. This has always been a baseball themed insert featuring interesting facts from players around the league. This year the 100 card set features what the stars of MLB like to do when they're not playing baseball. Not a unique topic, but I doubt it's ever been featured on such a large scale. I usually don't bother with this insert and this year will be no different. Although the mock up looks good and these card would probably look pretty cool with a silver pen signature on them.
This years full size insert sets feature lots of history, both baseball and world, and it'll be interesting to see how many I attempt to complete.
First up is the small 10 card set of Fields of Yore featuring classic ball fields from days past. I think they probably could have squeeze a few more ball parks into the set. As a lover of history and baseball this will be a no brainer to put together.
Also in my collecting interests is the Air Supremacy set. This set will be a little larger 20 cards (that's what I'm talking about.) I'm a big fan of history and militaria, another set that will be going in the Ginter insert set binder for sure.
Topps also has a few other inserts set, but doesn't feature any preview for them. They include: A 10 card set called World Capitals, I think that one's pretty self-explanatory, another 10 card set featuring Festivals and Fairs from around the world, and one more 20 card set featuring Natural Wonders of the World, not to be confused with those really ugly Modern Wonders of the World cabinet cards from last year.
Topps only put in two examples of it's mini inserts. First up is one I'm sure I will go after. As a biologist I do love the animal themed inserts. World's Deadliest Predators features 21? cards of, you guessed it, the World's Deadliest Predators!! Will man make the list?
We also get an explorer set. Hasn't this been done before? 15 cards looking at histories greatest explorers. Yep I'll probably go after this one too.
Also listed were the sets, Where Nature Ends, featuring 25 of histories greatest artists, Larger than Life, featuring 10 legendary and folk heroes, and Little Lions, featuring 15 cards of cats, since Topps already did dogs.
Of course there are always unsolicited inserts that pop up and I'm sure there will be some good ones this year too.
There's always the box toppers to look for. Unfortunately Topps didn't put any examples in the sell sheets, but did have a long list of what to expect.
Topps boasts an all new style of the box toppers, I'm not sure what that means. But besides the normal stuff like the Monuments and Landmarks sets and oversized base cards, you can look for relics, autographs, cut autos, gigantic jersey relics, book relics, or a mini parallel pack, with red back parallels and possible redemptions for full sets of relics. These will be found one per case. No word if the N43's are retired.
Like always we get a combination of three hits per box. In recent years that's meant a lot of boxes with three relics, which sucks.
Let's have a look at those relics.
Here's a mock up of the full size relic.
You get two varieties of framed relics. Topps claims on the sell sheet that you will get no more than one of each relic type, but it does state that there are three relic types, two framed and one full size, so it's very likely that there will be a lot of boxes with just relics again. There will also be Odd relics, featuring odd things, not sure what the means, DNA relics featuring hair (creepy) from historical features, Pop Star relics, featuring a relic and a stand-up image (interesting) Bone relics (like those insect cards Topps and Upper Deck put out, and most definatley a redemption), and original Allen and Ginter cards.
But if you're lucky enough to pull an auto here's the mock ups of this years autograph cards.
One of the saving graces of A&G is the on card autos and lets hope that doesn't change.
There will be the mix of active and retired baseball stars as well as at least 30 other signatures from various subjects, and of course the red ink hand numbered parallels and 50 book cards.
The biggest and best insert in the set is the rip card. The double rip card will be back again this year along with the single rip card, but wait inside the double rip cards there might be a mini rip card!! Insane a rip card within a rip card, and just what the hell is inside that?? A mini mini parallel, has the world gone crazy? Possibly a redemption for a full set of relic cards?? Waaaa? Of course there's always something good inside these. Over the years I've pulled two of these rip cards and in both instances I've sold them off unripped and pretty much paid for my box of cards. More than likely you'll get a high numbered mini, which is nice, but it's not a wood 1/1 parallel, a 1/1 exclusive mini, like that Famous Firsts below, an original artists sketch, or a red inked auto, but that's the name of the game for Rip cards.
Over all this year's offering won't blow you away with inventiveness or new concepts, it stays pretty true to the formula, but Topps does introduce some new stuff this year and I'm sure some of the really cool super rare stuff will bring big bucks. I am interested to see what those metal mini's look like. For me it's the unique inserts sets and just the over all beauty of the card design. Some people are probably tired of Allen and Ginter, some would rather have Gypsy Queen or Archives, but for me this set, besides my base flagship set, is the one I look most forward too all year. And Topps has started following Panini's lead and leaking teaser photos of some of the cool insert cards. I hope that continues with Ginter because it sounds like there could be some really cool cards in this years set.
I'm also sure that people will be tearing apart their boxes looking for hidden goodies this year. Not that Topps is going to do that again, but once bitten. Thoughts?
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Dime Box Treasures
Sorry for the lack of posting. I blame Topps. I had thought about putting out a post on the 2014 Series 1, but since everybody has already done that there's not much to add. And of course while I didn't buy a jumbo box to break I have been picking up the odd pack of hobby and retail. So much so, that I have now decided to just put the damn set together. I'll have a want list up as well as stuff for trade.
Anywho, I stopped by Don's Sportscards here in Anchorage a few days ago, to check and see if I'd won the monthly prize drawing. Spoiler, I did not. And while there I perused the drop board, nothing really cheap to snag and nothing else caught my eye. Then I started pawing though his ample dime boxes and found a few treasures I had to take home along with a couple packs of Topps Jumbo.
In the dime boxes I found a nice little pile of mini's and oddballs. The best was this group of 2009 Topps Allen and Ginter: World's Greatest Hoaxes, Hoodwinks, and Bamboozles. I never opened any 2009 Ginter. I ended up just buying a complete base set and then found a cheap SP set to finish it off, so while I have tons of 2008 and 2010-13 Ginter mini's I have almost no 2009's.
Besides being an oddball and mini lover, I love Allen and Ginter specifically for it's odd and interesting insert themes. I think I have a few others from this set, but since grabbing 7 for a measly 70 cents I'm already 35% done.
Enjoy the oddities.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
2 Blasters of WWE Heritage Break
I tried yesterday to find a hobby box of WWE Heritage, but to no avail. I still have to stop down at my other great LCS, Don's Sportcards, but I hit up Bosco's first thinking if anyone would carry a box or two of WWE Heritage Hobby it would be Bosco's, nope. So I ended up stopping at Wally World and they had blasters and rack packs. I opted for the 2 blasters mainly because you get a relic per box and for the same price You would get the same amount of cards but aren't guaranteed anything in the rack packs, although you probably get one of every insert in a rack pack. Not that I won't pick up a rack pack or a hobby box now if I can find one. Anyway...I don't really follow professional wrestling much anymore. As a matter of fact I only recognized a handful of names of the current stars. But back in the 80's growing up I was a huge WWF fan. I would watch the shows even thought the stars fought nobodies and I would make sure that I had my Saturdays cleared when the Saturday Night Main Event would come on on NBC instead of Saturday Night Live. So half of this set is for me. Plus it's on old school cardboard. No gum though. And of course this isn't the first Heritage WWE set that Topps has put out either, but I don't ever remember seeing the mid 2000's releases and those sets were based on classic Topps baseball designs not Topps classic wrestling cards.
Here's a box label for anyone who's not going to put there set in a binder.
First lets look at the base design. It's based on the original 1985 release, there was also a 1987 WWF set, which is the one I remember collecting, so we might see a second WWE Heritage set next year if this one is a big hit. There are 110 cards in the set. The first 55 are current stars and the last 55 are classic stars.
Here's the Rock in the current stars pile.
Really Fast 5? I think I could have picked a few other movies that were bigger blockbusters than that.
And here we have the Andre the Giant from the classic pile. You'll notice that they couldn't use the original WWF logo since the WWF was sued by the World Wildlife Fund and they won so the WWF became the WWE. Not really the same. I always thought the WWF had such a cool logo. And it just rolled off the tongue.
Grenoble, France huh? Damn that would make a good trivia question.
This set has some parallels and lots of inserts, with relics and autographs.
I did get one parallel. I'm not sure if it's retail exclusive but odds on the side of the box say they are 1:90, so a harder pull from retail.
I got a silver border Koko B. Ware card. I remember that guy!
The backs are the same. There are also suppose to be gold and black numbered parallel cards and printing plates you can hit.
The first insert set is the Family History set. I only got two of these so about one per blaster. I think the odds are actually like 1:6 like most of the inserts.
There is also a cool Fables Tag Teams insert. Although looking through the checklist there are also some great Tag Teams missing.
Next up is the Ringside Action inserts set. The largest of the insert sets at 55 total cards you get one per pack. Here are four of my favorites.
Next up you have the Superstars speak. I ended up with 4 of these and there are 20 cards in the set.
Next up we have Jerry "the King:" Lawler Portraits. I only pulled one of these. There pretty neat, but not original. There are original sketch cards in the product though.
Next up one of the inserts I will be collecting the Andre the Giant Tribute cards. I only got 2.
And there are also stickers in the set. Another one of the inserts I will be trying to put together.
There are 18 stickers in the set and if that seems odd it's because the back of the first 9 and the last 9 form puzzles.
The Red Bordered puzzle is Sgt Slaughter.
I'm not sure who makes up the yellow border puzzel just yet.
But my favorite insert set and the whole reason I wanted to pick some of this up is the Allen and Ginter mini inserts. Totally out of place in this set, but that's what I love about them. Plus they are just so cool. I only ended up getting 2 from my two blasters and oddly enough they came from the same blaster. At 1:6 odds you would expect to get at least one per blaster and I'm happy that I got my two. It's a big set with 30 cards and will probably be one I'm working on for a while.
I was also lucky enough to get one of each type of relic possible out of my two blasters.
I have no idea who Dolph Ziggler is, but I like the retro 80's card design and the big WrestleMania logo. Really 27? Man I can remember the original WrestleMania and Battle Royale.
I like how Topps tells me that I now OWN something. Damn right I do. At least for awhile.
And I also got a Randy Orton T-Shirt relic. Also someone I know nothing about. And I could have done a quick Wikipedia search and found something out for you, but I didn't.
Overall I really like this product. I wish it were a bit cheaper more like the 80's releases when you could get it for a quarter a pack, but we ain't in the 80's no more. There are quite few classic stars missing, but I'm sure that's all contractual BS or something. I love a few of the inserts. I love the classic card stock and mix of current and classic stars, even though I'm a classic guy. And I really like the A&G inserts. Out of two blasters I didn't have a single double card and almost put a full set together, I'm only missing 12! You can see what I need to complete my set and insert sets on my Help me Complete a Set page. It's right on top. I promised Colbey I'd help out with his insert needs so he has first dibs. The relics are up for trade for a few days and then I'm going to be putting them up on ebay to help the cause. The Stickers, A&G and Andre Tribute cards I'm keeping.
Here's a box label for anyone who's not going to put there set in a binder.
First lets look at the base design. It's based on the original 1985 release, there was also a 1987 WWF set, which is the one I remember collecting, so we might see a second WWE Heritage set next year if this one is a big hit. There are 110 cards in the set. The first 55 are current stars and the last 55 are classic stars.
Here's the Rock in the current stars pile.
Really Fast 5? I think I could have picked a few other movies that were bigger blockbusters than that.
And here we have the Andre the Giant from the classic pile. You'll notice that they couldn't use the original WWF logo since the WWF was sued by the World Wildlife Fund and they won so the WWF became the WWE. Not really the same. I always thought the WWF had such a cool logo. And it just rolled off the tongue.
This set has some parallels and lots of inserts, with relics and autographs.
I did get one parallel. I'm not sure if it's retail exclusive but odds on the side of the box say they are 1:90, so a harder pull from retail.
I got a silver border Koko B. Ware card. I remember that guy!
The backs are the same. There are also suppose to be gold and black numbered parallel cards and printing plates you can hit.
The first insert set is the Family History set. I only got two of these so about one per blaster. I think the odds are actually like 1:6 like most of the inserts.
There is also a cool Fables Tag Teams insert. Although looking through the checklist there are also some great Tag Teams missing.
Next up is the Ringside Action inserts set. The largest of the insert sets at 55 total cards you get one per pack. Here are four of my favorites.
Next up you have the Superstars speak. I ended up with 4 of these and there are 20 cards in the set.
Next up we have Jerry "the King:" Lawler Portraits. I only pulled one of these. There pretty neat, but not original. There are original sketch cards in the product though.
Next up one of the inserts I will be collecting the Andre the Giant Tribute cards. I only got 2.
And there are also stickers in the set. Another one of the inserts I will be trying to put together.
There are 18 stickers in the set and if that seems odd it's because the back of the first 9 and the last 9 form puzzles.
The Red Bordered puzzle is Sgt Slaughter.
I'm not sure who makes up the yellow border puzzel just yet.
But my favorite insert set and the whole reason I wanted to pick some of this up is the Allen and Ginter mini inserts. Totally out of place in this set, but that's what I love about them. Plus they are just so cool. I only ended up getting 2 from my two blasters and oddly enough they came from the same blaster. At 1:6 odds you would expect to get at least one per blaster and I'm happy that I got my two. It's a big set with 30 cards and will probably be one I'm working on for a while.
I was also lucky enough to get one of each type of relic possible out of my two blasters.
I have no idea who Dolph Ziggler is, but I like the retro 80's card design and the big WrestleMania logo. Really 27? Man I can remember the original WrestleMania and Battle Royale.
I like how Topps tells me that I now OWN something. Damn right I do. At least for awhile.
And I also got a Randy Orton T-Shirt relic. Also someone I know nothing about. And I could have done a quick Wikipedia search and found something out for you, but I didn't.
Overall I really like this product. I wish it were a bit cheaper more like the 80's releases when you could get it for a quarter a pack, but we ain't in the 80's no more. There are quite few classic stars missing, but I'm sure that's all contractual BS or something. I love a few of the inserts. I love the classic card stock and mix of current and classic stars, even though I'm a classic guy. And I really like the A&G inserts. Out of two blasters I didn't have a single double card and almost put a full set together, I'm only missing 12! You can see what I need to complete my set and insert sets on my Help me Complete a Set page. It's right on top. I promised Colbey I'd help out with his insert needs so he has first dibs. The relics are up for trade for a few days and then I'm going to be putting them up on ebay to help the cause. The Stickers, A&G and Andre Tribute cards I'm keeping.
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