Friday, November 20, 2009

HOCKEY POOLS - STILL GOING STRONG

Well, it seems my players have fully rebounded from the 'sleepy-time' start they had. I think I've pretty much peeved everyone else in the pool.



The goalies on my team have really stepped it up. Who said Brodeur was finished. And Miller is on fire. Oh crap, I just jinxed him now.

As for my forwards, it's Zetterberg, Nash and Stamkos leading the way. The nice thing is I still have some heavy hitters in reserve.

All my players have at least 10 points (except for the two that I get to drop...but they're injured. Franzen!)

Sadly, nobody has sent me any of my money yet. I need to do some Christmas shopping.

If that doesn't get me some bad karma, I don't know what will.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

LINDEN CARD OF THE WEEK - 1997/98 Pacific Invincible Red

This week's Linden card is a treat for all you Pacific parallel lovers.

I remember when I first started collecting Trevor Linden cards. I thought "How many cards could he possibly have - 30...40...50. Well, The advent of Pacific parallels boosted that number up 10-fold.

Pacific in their infinite wisdom decided that it would be fun for us player collectors to not only go after one card from a set, but upwards of 4, 6 even 8 cards. All by simply changing the color of the background or the player text or adding some simple serial numbering.

Thank you Pacific! (note the sarcasm if you haven't already).

That said, now 10-12 years later, I am starting to enjoy these cards a little more (probably because I am almost done hunting all of them down). It has turned my few hundred Linden cards into almost 1000.

This Pacific Set is one of my favorites for two reasons. First, it's got a neat design layout and second, the 6-pack it creates when completed looks really cool.


1997/98 Pacific Invincible #142 Red

I really like the cutout/see-through headshot. It's such a simple idea, yet highly underutilized. The solid, textured background also appeals to me (wait until you see the 'rainbow' I've created).

Sure, there are some weak points, such as the text getting lost in the background, but I can live with it as I think it's one of the nicer cards from that time period.


The back of the card is pretty lame say for the cutout of the headshot. Looks great from either side of the card.

But the real reason I have this card as my card of the week is because it looks great next to his 5 brothers.


Nice!

The gold one would be the regular issued, then there is the red, copper, emerald, silver and ice blue (of which they only made 67 of). Completing this sextet of cards really gave me a sense of accomplishment.

I still don't get the whole parallel thing, but as a player collector I guess it just adds to the searching - which isn't always a bad thing.

TO THE BIKE SPOKES!!! - Jeff Hackett

Have you ever found a card that makes you stop in your tracks?

Have you ever found a card that completely catches your eye?

Have you ever found a card that you think 'I must have that'?

All for the wrong reasons?

I came across one such card tonight. And let me tell you, the second I saw it, my first thought was -

To the bike spokes you go!

Now for you younger readers, us older folks used to put base cards in the spokes of our bikes so that when we rode around, it sounded like we had a motorized ride - it was so cool!

It destroyed the heck out of a number of my 1980/81 base cards (I'm sure a Ray Bourque RC was in there at one time), but did I mention how cool it was.

Anyways, this card deserves the honor of getting thrashed in the bike spokes.


2003/04 Victory #17 Jeff Hackett

What can I say. There is just nothing going right for this card.

If you've read my past post on this set, I really like the design and such, but this card makes me take a step back.

Let's take a closer sniff.

First, what team does this guy play for? The Flyers? The Bruins? or the Canadiens? The color combination makes me a little carsick.

As for the photo - it looks like he's just been scored on....or he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. One of the two. You're telling me that this was the best photo of Jeff Hackett they had available. I'd prefer an old school head shot with an airbrushed jersey.

Then again, if that were the case, I wouldn't have had fun bashing this card.

To you Jeff Hackett - pftttttttttttt.

(that's the sound the card makes in my bike spokes).

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

REVIEW: 2009/10 Upper Deck Series I

Well, normally I'm not one to bust packs (but I find myself opening more ever since I started this blog....hmmmm), but with the release of this year's Upper Deck - I couldn't resist.


I was good though. Only 4 packs for me.

I've always been a fan of Upper Deck's photography and the hopes of snagging a John Tavares RC pushed me over the edge.


The base cards were no disappointment from a photography standpoint. The design is a little on the boring side, but I've seen worse - much worse.

The player selection, even from the 4 packs I bought, varies from young stars to the big names to the journeymen. A great selection. At 200 cards for the base set, it's a must for set collectors.



The inserts were on my side tonight. The
Young Guns are 1:4, UD Game Jerseys are 1:12 and the Top Guns are 1:24 packs.

The hot news right now is how the Young Gun inserts are creased coming out of the rollers and this one is no exception. I doubt I will go through the hassle of getting it replaced (so remember that if you want to trade me for it).

Overall, a nice set (a nice addition to my 'One Sheet, One Set' collection) and a fun pack break.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

ONE SHEET, ONE SET - 2007/08 SPx

I gotta say, taking a closer look at all these different sets really has given me a much greater appreciation for the design element of trading cards.

There are so many different, creative thoughts that seem to go into designing trading cards. I can only wonder what goes through the minds of those who are responsible for creating the cards we so cherish.

This week's installment looks at another set that is new to me and it really has an eye catching look to it.


2007/08 SPx

This set really takes advantage of the technology available when making cards. Thick card stock, shiny card face and player cutouts pin this set to a T.

The 07/08 release of SPx was a 236 card set with cards 101-236 being of the rookie and numbered variety. The 100 card base set is what I will be focusing on.


The front of the card has a really nice horizontal design (which I am a big fan of). The player photo consists of a full shot (on most occasions) and doesn't utilize much of an action shot, but more of a "right turn, left turn" look. Not terrible, but can get a little mundane.

The background uses the team color and the SPx letters fairly effectively. The photo is doubled up on the right side and I approve of it's usage (cause it's not on the back of the card). The team logo (as small as it is) apparently needs to have half the card reserved for it. It looks a little wimpy. Good try though.

The team name and brand logo in the top right and the player name in the bottom left. Position in the bottom right and a very subtle number text in the bottom right of the 'X'. Simple, yet effective.

One thing that impresses me is the use of textures on the background. The lines used in the middle of the card works and the various textures on the top and bottom of the card add a balance to the card.


The back of the card shows off more of the background textures. Exposed like this is a little too harsh for me. Subtle is the way to go. Again, the logo gets lots of room to run around. I think it's a waste of space. The name, position and team seem fairly big and I'm starting to notice that things are a little out of whack on the back.

Uh oh, stats. Can you see them...they're little and tiny and you only get some of the player's career. Again, give me more complete stats. Look at all the blank space - wasted! Yet they give me some comment on the player in a larger text font.

The bottom third of the card is just logos and copyrights. One nice thing they added though is the name of the set (something that has become more of a constant in today's releases...I like it).

Overall, not a terrible looking set. Definite room for improvement, but has a lot of positive qualities.

This set emulates it's design. Not too cheap, not too expensive. This was a mid-range release because of the shortprints in the set. However, the base set could probably be had for $10-15.

3 masks out of 5

Monday, November 16, 2009

THE YEAR IN CARDS - Week 7

Well, better late than never.

A busy weekend and some ot at work kept me from posting these yesterday.

Nonetheless, here they are. And a couple teams finally make their presence known.

Enjoy.


Year In Cards - nov9a


Year In Cards - nov9b


Year In Cards - nov10a


Year In Cards - nov10b


Year In Cards - nov11a


Year In Cards - nov11b


Year In Cards - nov12a


Year In Cards - nov12b


Year In Cards - nov13a


Year In Cards - nov13b


Year In Cards - nov14a


Year In Cards - nov14b


Year In Cards - nov15a


Year In Cards - nov15b


Sunday, November 15, 2009

1 vs. 100 - Another haul

I'm sitting here watching a pair of exciting CFL football playoff games this afternoon. Sitting at halftime of the second game, I thought I'd post an update of my 1 vs. 100 project.

I went to the monthly local card show here with the intention of picking up some more cards for this set. I've got to admit, it was a ton of fun sifting through boxes of cards looking for treasures (something that my Linden collecting has limited me to over the years).

In most cases, either the table had no cards I needed, or they were way more than I was willing to pay at this time.

One table had just what I was looking for. Excited, I began to place cards aside. I ended up with some pretty good additions.

Here they are...


I got this card /21 for a great price as the vendor was from Edmonton. He absolutely couldn't stand Heatley and just wanted to give away the card. Happy to oblige.


This card is a brick! Super thick. I've never owned a card from this set before. Where do you get soft sleeves or top loaders for them? Oh, and who is Steve Wagner? I don't really care as his card is numbered /35 (tough to see in the scan).


Now I knew this set existed (as I need the Linden), so I'm sure this won't be the last time we see one in my quest. They take some random stat of the player and make that many cards.

Here, we learn on this card /42 that Bouchard went into the 05-06 season with 42 career points.

Now you know.


Another set I am aware of (as I do have the Linden /16) and a big reason I'm going for this 1 vs. 100 set. This numbering make a little more sense. The card is numbered out of the player's jersey.

Parros is number 57. Voila.


Here's another lame stat. Doug Weight had 79 assists with Edmonton in the 95-96 season. I bet St. Louis was wondering where that stat went.


Now, I must say, that in my excitement and haste, I ended up making a boo-boo. I will chalk it up to a learning experience.


Who would have thought that a table would have 2 cards for sale numbered out of 57.

Oh well, Brad Park's autograph looks pretty cool (but that's a topic for another time).

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

Go Stamps!

19 out of 100 (19%)