Friday, March 3, 2023

2/4/23 card show report: We Bought a Dime Box!

Considering I'm planning on heading to my monthly show tomorrow, tonight's probably a good time to get the cards I brought home from February's posted and recapped!

A few weeks ago I headed to Taylor as I usually do once a month for my favorite show. This time there was a twist, though. Not only did my usual seller have an assortment of dime boxes to peruse, but he had a sign near them offering them up for $25 each! That definitely piqued my interest. I didn't immediately jump on that, though, and I took a while compiling 50 cards from those boxes plus nine from the $2-or-3/$5 selection.

It felt like kind of a waste to head home with just 59 cards for $20, though, so I checked with the seller about the dime box offer. Did he care if I built one dime box out of the six or eight or so that were there? "Do whatever you need to do," he replied. I made sure not to take advantage of that by stuffing the hell out of one of the 3200-count boxes, plus I had no intention of spending an hour-plus filtering out specific cards. Basically I tried to grab handfuls of what looked good from each box, focusing mainly on baseball with some football along for the ride.

In the end I was happy with what I put together, which you can kind of see for yourself in the image above. It worked out to a bit more than two rows of baseball, a bit more than one of football, plus maybe half or slightly more than one row of basketball that I didn't notice. The dude let me fold the 50 dime cards I'd grabbed earlier into that box, so my total was $25 for that plus $15 for the nine two-buck cards I'd grabbed. I returned home to the fun of flipping through that box.

And fun it was! I pulled a few things for myself and lots for others which will be heading out in trade packages. Nothing extremely valuable, not that I expected there to be, but I got my money's worth in useable cards and entertainment value, that's for sure. It's possible I'll list some of what isn't already earmarked for others on TCDb, such as solid groups of recent Topps flagship and Heritage commons, but even if I don't I'm satisfied with what I pulled.

Here's a quick look at my keepers from the dime and $2 boxes:

The baseball content included a new Heritage Cronenworth for me plus a few former Tigers, one of those appearing in a Detroit uniform. Subsequent runs through the box produced two more for my collection: another Scherzer (also as a Met) plus an Indians card of Victor Martinez, a guy I don't go out of my way to collect but whose cards I do keep.

The dime box produced four new basketball items for me in former Wolverines Caris LeVert (x2), Jordan Poole, and Duncan Robinson. '20'-'21 Donruss was the most prominent set from the basketball group and I'm considering putting those up on TCDb if I think they'll generate a few trades. Meanwhile the McGary jersey of course came out of the $2 box and it looks nice with a die-cut design and solid blue swatch. That's my fifth relic and eighth overall hit of McGary.
Switching over to football, a couple transfers were the stars here. My original perusal of the dime boxes while at the show produced the pair of Thomas Rawls (who transferred to Central Michigan) cards, and after I scanned everything I came up with one more base card of the RB not seen here. Ex-Patriot Chase Winovich was a fun find as well on a solid Donruss design. And GOAT DB Charles Woodson adds to his lofty PC total (TCDb says 331) with a select base card from a couple years ago.

The $2 box supplied the rest you see here, including my first two hits of transfer TE Devin Asiasi, who was a great recruit that headed home to UCLA after spending the 2016 season in Ann Arbor. New England took him in the third round in 2020 and he caught one TD pass for them later that year. After a single appearance in 2021 the Bengals picked him up and he got in 12 games this past season, catching a pair of passes.

I believe both autographs you see from 2020 Panini Illusions were together in the $2 box, an exciting find for me because I previously had zero hits of him to my name and I'm making more of an effort to track down certified autographs of any former Michigan Football players I can. The card in the dead center of the scan is the base version of the Rookie Signs insert and is numbered /199 while to its right you see the Black version which is numbered /50. These additions make the single-season Wolverine member #238 of my UM Football PC.

And last up is a solid looking relic of highly ranked WR Nico Collins, who left college having not seen as many targets as he deserved, only to be stuck with the Texans and their abysmal QB options. He's seen here on a rookie year 2021 Panini Playbook jersey card that counts as his fourth relic in my PC and fifth hit overall.

Barring unforeseen circumstances I should be heading back to Taylor tomorrow having opted against going today due to a snowstorm that currently has it looking beautiful outside, if not conducive to safe driving. I don't expect to be bringing another dime box home but you never know! I look forward to seeing if I get any further value and entertainment out of that and in the meantime hopefully I'll have more great items to include in upcoming trade envelopes after tomorrow afternoon.

18 comments:

  1. I've had a couple similar situations where the vendor basically let me build a dime box to take home. I'm not usually interested in buying dime boxes sight unseen - what fun is that? - but being able to cobble my own together is a blast. Looks like you got some good ones!

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    1. I definitely had you in mind when I was working on this! Yeah, I also wouldn't want a dime box I didn't get to put together to some extent. Not so much to make sure I get really good stuff as much as wanting to avoid stuff I know I don't collect, like basketball.

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  2. I would have definitely gone for a deal like that. Congrats!

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    1. Thanks! No way I'd pass that up again too!

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  3. I've seen plenty of dime boxes for sale over the years, but have never encountered a "build-your-own" before.

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    1. Yeah, "build-your-own" within reason, but still, glad I was able to do it that way!

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  4. Can't wait to see what else is in this custom build dime box. Man, I miss going to shows :/

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    1. Well, some of the contents might be finding their way to you eventually!

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  5. I've done that before - sometimes even if they are not offering, ask to see if it's an option. Sometimes the appeal of not having to lug the box back and forth anymore is enough to get them to move on a deal.

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    1. Great idea to ask, especially towards the end of the day, like you said so they wouldn't have to bring one more box home!

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  6. Building a custom dime box sounds amazing. I wish there was a dealer with those around here.

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    1. Do what Bo did above and ask, you never know!

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  7. Nice! sounds like fun. Wished I had shows nearby. Can only imagine what i could find lol. Also, like the look of the new blog layout. I think Its new lol

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    1. Have you checked Facebook and other sites to see if there are any nearby shows? I've mentioned to others in and near Michigan about the ones I see in a Facebook group (don't need to be a member to see them, just to post) and they had no idea they were going on. Also, no big changes to the layout but maybe some of the gadgets on the side.

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  8. I love when Kevin buys assorted boxes from dealers. The fun it is going through them. I get a ton of cards that way. The best thing is, you get to go through them at home at your own pace. Congrats!

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    1. That's gotta be a ton of fun for you to do and I'm glad you share the spoils once in a while :)

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