It's time for another contest that isn't sponsored nor has anything to do with yours truly. That's a great part about blogging. If you don't have any content at the moment, you can just pimp out your fellow bloggers stuff. Especially when it is something really cool like this.
Head on over to Hey That's Mine! where your custom card owning dreams can come true. He is holding a contest to win one of his Big D custom cards. I must say that he does some nice work, too. Basically there will be 5 winners and all you need to do is:
1) comment
2) be lucky
Easy enough, right? I thought so. Go there now.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Contest Pimping Time: Hey That's Mine!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Free Group Break at the Sandlot
I wanted to draw the attention of the 12 people that look at my blog toward a fellow bloggers attempt at mass generosity. Everyone go over to the Sandlot and pick your favorite team for their free group multi-box break. As I type this, there are a ton of teams left so you can still get in on the ground level.
What's the catch? There is none. Unless you want the Mets, then you are out of luck. Check it out. There is sure to be all sorts of goodies coming out of this one.
What's the catch? There is none. Unless you want the Mets, then you are out of luck. Check it out. There is sure to be all sorts of goodies coming out of this one.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Cards from a TCN giveaway
So over on Trade Cards Now, they had a box break for their members sponsored by Topps. I guess the good folks at Topps (good is a relative term) decided to give TCN a box of Topps Unique Football to use for a "customer appreciation" break.
Just like other trade boards, you earn cash credits that you can use for various things on the site. This box cost 500 points per slot so I picked up 3 since I had yet to use any credits and have been on there since 2006. With the exception of any $400+ cards, all cards would be yours from your pack. Anything above that value is sold so that other merchandise can be purchased for additional breaks and the person who would have gotten it is compensated with a full hobby box of something good and a ton of cash points. Plus they get their entry fee back. Not a bad deal for a "free" break.
It was on video...two parts...a 1/1 was pulled!!...it wasn't my pack(s). However, I'd like to show some of what I got from the break and give my thoughts.
Bottom line...these cards are a design abomination. The base cards have a gray border that is textured like the leather of a football. The player is off set to the right of the card and is overlayed onto the border so that it gives that typical, overused 3-D effect. The color is printed with a raised technology which gives it that layered effect when you hold it at the right angle. Other than that, they are plain. Just plain. In fact, they look like something that could be from the 80s or 90s. Actually, the scan of the cards looks better than the actual thing. Weird. Up there was my one and only Steeler that was pulled in my first pack, Sansmokio.
The other issue is the parallels. There are a ton of them. They are all the same too. Pictures are the same, design is the same, backs are the same except for the serial numbering. The only real difference is the border color. At 1:2 on average for the Red, I actually got one in each of my packs. They are all numbered out of 799. One day I am going to get my hands on a serial number card with the actual players number on it. That would be a cool collection.
All I know is that I am not going to be buying any of these cards. If I happen upon them in trades or lot purchases, so be it. Not a fan. Not a fan at all. Topps?....you make me sad.
Here was my one insert that was pulled. A Unique Unis insert. When I hear that name, I think, Unis...must mean it is a GU card, or maybe a pants swatch, or even a laundry tag....Why call it Unique Unis and not include a GU swatch? It makes no sense.
I received a total of 21 cards (3 packs). I got 3 Red Parallels, 2 Serial Numbered base cards, 1 insert, and a total of 5 rookies (here are 2 of them, Pat White and Hakeem Nicks). Not bad for only 3 packs. I just now wish they could have been something different.
Just like other trade boards, you earn cash credits that you can use for various things on the site. This box cost 500 points per slot so I picked up 3 since I had yet to use any credits and have been on there since 2006. With the exception of any $400+ cards, all cards would be yours from your pack. Anything above that value is sold so that other merchandise can be purchased for additional breaks and the person who would have gotten it is compensated with a full hobby box of something good and a ton of cash points. Plus they get their entry fee back. Not a bad deal for a "free" break.
It was on video...two parts...a 1/1 was pulled!!...it wasn't my pack(s). However, I'd like to show some of what I got from the break and give my thoughts.
Bottom line...these cards are a design abomination. The base cards have a gray border that is textured like the leather of a football. The player is off set to the right of the card and is overlayed onto the border so that it gives that typical, overused 3-D effect. The color is printed with a raised technology which gives it that layered effect when you hold it at the right angle. Other than that, they are plain. Just plain. In fact, they look like something that could be from the 80s or 90s. Actually, the scan of the cards looks better than the actual thing. Weird. Up there was my one and only Steeler that was pulled in my first pack, Sansmokio.
The other issue is the parallels. There are a ton of them. They are all the same too. Pictures are the same, design is the same, backs are the same except for the serial numbering. The only real difference is the border color. At 1:2 on average for the Red, I actually got one in each of my packs. They are all numbered out of 799. One day I am going to get my hands on a serial number card with the actual players number on it. That would be a cool collection.
All I know is that I am not going to be buying any of these cards. If I happen upon them in trades or lot purchases, so be it. Not a fan. Not a fan at all. Topps?....you make me sad.
Here was my one insert that was pulled. A Unique Unis insert. When I hear that name, I think, Unis...must mean it is a GU card, or maybe a pants swatch, or even a laundry tag....Why call it Unique Unis and not include a GU swatch? It makes no sense.
I received a total of 21 cards (3 packs). I got 3 Red Parallels, 2 Serial Numbered base cards, 1 insert, and a total of 5 rookies (here are 2 of them, Pat White and Hakeem Nicks). Not bad for only 3 packs. I just now wish they could have been something different.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Free Cards...and other stuff

Yeah, that's right. I said Free Cards. It seems like we are being bombarded by contest after contest these days and I say...the more the better!! Check out the latest to come across my desk
1st & Goal is having a contest in celebration of his 10,000th hit on his blog. If you are a football collector, this is a great site for information on card releases and product reviews. If you are not a football collector, this is a great site for information on card releases and product reviews. Check it out and enter the contest while you are there.
In related news...I was forced against my will into making a detour on the way home. In the process of making this detour, I ended up with 5 packs of 2010 Topps Baseball, a rack pack of 2009 Playoff Prestige Football, and the "Forbidden Fruit"
....a rack pack of 2010 Upper Deck Baseball. You know, the same baseball everyone and their brother are talking about. The allegedly illegally produced cards that could bring down the card manufacturing giant. Yeah, those. Postings to come.
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