To say that Saturday, December 4 was an exciting day for me earlier this month would be an understatement. A week prior Michigan overcame years of futility to punch Ohio State in the mouth and beat them handily, earning them their first trip to the conference title game. The Wolverines ended my Saturday on a high note by demolishing Iowa 42-3 in a game filled with highlight reel plays and left the fans delirious with joy over their upcoming playoff appearance. Yep, it was a pretty good day.
And the start of it was just as awesome for me too. I headed east to Taylor as I do monthly for my usual card show, though I went that day instead of my usual Friday excursion for a special reason. The show had hosted the occasional interesting autograph guest in the past, but nobody in my experience elicited as much excitement as that day's signer: Lou Whitaker.
I couldn't tell you the last time he signed around here, and I'm not even sure the last time I paid for an in-person autograph--maybe Red Berenson at the old Gibraltar Trade Center years ago? So this was a Big Deal, and for once I had no problem ponying up $50 for the experience, which ended up being very positive!
Long story short, getting to meet Whitaker and get his signature was a big moment for me and one that I'll remember forever, so it was easily worth the $50 and my time. It'll be even more enjoyable once the committee voters get their heads out of their asses and elect him to the Hall.
So while I was there I paid my usual visit to my favorite seller, though a somewhat shorter one thanks to standing in line for the autograph. He actually noted that I was one of the very few people he noticed that came for the signing and stuck around to look at cards as well, which is kind of sad since I want to see this show continue for obvious reasons.
Anyway, I made pretty good use of my time by snagging 15 quarter cards that were 5/$1, 15 dollar cards, 18 that were $2 each, and even six that were $5 apiece. He called the total $80 and then I was heading home with lots of stuff that ended up in Christmas Card packages (some of which remain to be seen!) and a few things for myself too:
And the "for me" pile is relatively small too but still really, really good. First, I doubled my collection of former UM SS/Rockies draftee (2020 5th round) Jack Blomgren in scoring an autograph of his out of 2020 Elite Extra Edition for just $2. He's the 30th different player in my Michigan Baseball PC and I'd love to see him replicate some of the success that another sort-of recent Michigan guy, Jake Cronenworth, has had in the game.
Next I added to my collection of former blog namesake Curtis Granderson's hits with a 2016 A&G jersey. He may be shown there with the Mets but will forever be a Tigers favorite in my book. I now count 14 hits of him: nine relics, a manurelic, two autos, and auto/relic, and a plate. You can never have too many, I say!
Getting back to the Michigan stuff the most expensive card I picked up for myself was in the $5 box: a 2020 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor auto (# /150) of another Rockies draftee (2019, #77 overall), pitcher Karl Kauffmann. It's only my fifth card of his so I knew it would be a need and didn't mind ponying up $5 instead of waiting to find it slightly cheaper elsewhere. The color kind of sold me on it too. I actually have more hits (three autos and a plate) than base cards (one) of the potential future Rockie.
We happen to be alternating between hit types and teams though not by design--as usual I'm going alphabetically. Ian Kinsler closes out the baseball group with a 2010 UD Game Jersey. I know these are among the lowest end of hits these days but I think I only paid $1 and as I always say when I mention him, I enjoyed his time in Detroit, not the least because he produced well and was part of the deal to get rid of Prince Fielder's dead weight. This is my third relic of his and all show him with his original team, the Rangers, but maybe I'll land a Tigers card at some point.
And then for the 2021 Big Ten Champion Wolverines we begin appropriately with a Michigan uni card, a 2021 SAGE Premier Draft of WR Nico Collins, a guy who had the shitty luck of being drafted by the Texans. At least he finally caught his first NFL TD the other day in a rare win against the Chargers. Speaking of California teams, transfer RB Justin Fargas played his entire career for Oakland, and I was glad to find a 2008 Select Young Stars insert (# /999) of his in the quarter box. And our final player today, like Collins, is active in the league, though out for the year with an Achilles tear. Brandon Graham has recorded 59.0 sacks and 19 forced fumbles over parts of 12 seasons with the Eagles and I'm always happy to show this defensive standout some hobby love when I can, like his 2021 Donruss Red Press Proof parallel above.
So to recap, that day I
- Met Lou Whitaker and got his autograph
- Picked up some great cards while at the show
- Enjoyed Michigan trouncing Iowa and winning the Big Ten conference title game
Meeting Sweet Lou would be a huge highlight.
ReplyDeleteSure was! He wasn't super talkative but that's not surprising since I've always heard he's pretty low-key. Definitely a highlight of my year.
DeleteThat's an awesome Saturday indeed! Did you know Michigan is playing again in a big bowl game on New Year's Eve? lol ;)
ReplyDeleteSure was! And I hadn't heard but I'll have to check the local media, Twitter, and ESPN to see if you're right...
DeleteVery cool that you had the opportunity to meet Mr. Whitaker.
ReplyDeleteIt sure was!
DeleteNow that is a successful card show! So cool that you met Lou Whitaker and got his auto. The cards are nice, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris--it was a good one for sure!
DeleteGreat pickups!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt!
DeleteLooks like you did really well. I have another stack of Michigan cards going for you. Will get them out soon.
ReplyDeleteVery enjoyable for sure! Also, thanks, that sounds great to me!
DeleteThe sooner they put him in the Hall, the better!
ReplyDeleteYou are a wise man and should get several HOF votes.
DeleteI didn't have any cards of Kauffman, until today. I just picked up different variations of the same card you got. I got the base and the refractor though. That blue is pretty sharp. I think I paid $3 & $5 so $5 for the blue parallel seems like a deal to me. Nice pick-ups.
ReplyDeleteNice! I haven't looked for his stuff on eBay much lately so I haven't added any besides the one you see, but maybe I'll make more of an effort this year.
DeleteBelated congrats on the Whitaker meet and auto!
ReplyDeleteThanks, J! It's still fun to look back and think, "Hey, I got to meet Lou Whitaker!"
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