Last week I participated in a little get together (via Blog TV) for Hobby Insider's new site launch. While there were a few hiccups in the festivities (as in not enough bandwidth or something like that), the switch was flipped and a new main site page was launched.
See the banner at the top? Thank you very much. I'm hoping to do a couple or so every week to keep the content fresh.
I'm excited any time there is a step forward in what the hobby can offer to me and I hope this site will bring just that. Time will tell, but you don't make progress without a little bit of work towards it.
But I digress. This night was to celebrate, have some fun, and (unexpectedly) open some boxes.
I participated in some low-end, free box break team-style draft giveaways.
Free is good.
First up, I was offered a free factory set of Major League Lacrosse cards. I didn't know they even existed. They are going straight to my nephew and we're going to have some fun opening these up.
While it's not in pack form, I think knowing there is a complete set in hand will be fun...as will looking at (hopefully) all the cool action shots.
Um....this is football.
That's right. A box of 2011 Topps Chrome Football was cracked. Now apparently there are cards in this product upwards of $400.
I did not get those.
The base cards are shiny and show off a nice, clean design. I miss when Topps had an NHL license.
One of the inserts from this product. There's a Cam Newton that was pulled as well (but I didn't have Carolina).
Ooooooohhh. A refractor. I really miss when Topps did hockey.
That was fun now wasn't it. And by the way - did I mention it was free?
Lastly....we have Victory! Oh fun.
And I got the Flames as my team - double the fun.
Matt Pelech - the fun is overflowing.
Hey, here's a nice little insert set. Seems to be some Finnish players (I had Montreal as well BTW).
A lot of these Finnish parallels were coming out of these packs. That started leading a few people watching to ask what was up.
It didn't take long for a couple people to chime in that this was a box of Finnish Victory. Hey, that sounds rare. And a lot more fun all of the sudden. And yes, those are two Miikka Kiprusoff cards I picked up. Nice.
Overall, it was a hoot to pick up some freebies, but more importantly it was a blast to participate in something like this. Chilling in the comforts of my own home chatting cards with about 100 others from all over the country.
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