That's right, it's show time once again! For this post we're traveling all the way back to the beginning of 2024 when I made it over to my first show of the year in Taylor, before heading to my second just two weeks later.
We'll get to that one in a bit, but first here's a quick recap of my usual monthly show.
Somewhat unusually I headed east to Taylor on the first Saturday of the month instead of Friday, I think because I didn't feel like taking that Friday off. Michigan had just earned a thrilling OT win against Alabama in the Rose Bowl a few days earlier and I was just biding my time until the following Monday's matchup with Washington, not realizing what was in store for my Wolverines.
While I was at the show I spent a pretty reasonable $70, and if you'd like me to break that down further I'm afraid I can't because it was literally almost four months ago now. Suffice to say I dug through my usual favorite boxes and was pretty happy with the results.
First up: a tiny amount of trade bait, I believe from the $1 and $2 boxes:
The basketball content is exactly one card: a '17-'18 Donruss Optic of ex-Wolverine and 2017 Bucks first-rounder D.J. Wilson, featuring that Rated Rookie logo that I can help preferring over Topps' rookie cup (it's ok, unfollow me if you have to!). Griese is a '99 Score Anniversary parallel numbered /1989 on the back while former teammate and GOAT DB Charles Woodson hails from '22 Classics' Premium Edition.
In terms of hits, the first is a SAGE HIT, oddly enough, starring former Michigan OL Ben Bredeson. A fairly successful lineman out of Wisconsin (maybe their top export?), he parlayed solid performance late in the 2010s into a 4th round draft choice by the Ravens in 2020. Since then he's suited up for the Giants and signed with Tampa. His only cardboard appearances are from SAGE brands but I'm happy to welcome him to the collection with a signature.
And lastly, I think I've had more luck buying Devin Funchess hits at this show than anywhere else, though I have no idea why. Anyway, I came home with the 2015 Certified and Crown Royale jersey/auto/RCs and a relatively low numbered sticker auto for just a few bucks each and was happy to do so. The trio pushed him up to 28 hits and 12 of those include a signature, so that number's growing nicely.
Two weeks later I was excited to be heading about an hour and a half west to Kalamazoo for an awesome meetup opportunity. Not only did I have the chance to see Jeff and his cousin Sluggo who were all set up again as sellers, and not only did John make the quick trip down from nearby Portage--a combo that's happened on a few fun occasions--but my buddy Jason a.k.a. jasongerman9 from TCDb, who lives an hour-ish away in Niles, stopped by as well with his girlfriend Sam. The two hung out at the show for a bit before taking in the hockey game at the Wings Event Center where the show was, and it was awesome to finally meet them in person.
Here's a quick look at all of us:
Me, Kevin, Jason (kickass t-shirt!), Jeff (kickass jersey that I got from Jason!), John, and Sam.
Now that's the way to start 2024, with awesome cards acquired at awesome cards shows with awesome friends--living the dream!
ReplyDeleteIt was the best! Hopefully we'll be doing the same in a couple weeks.
DeleteLove those Baseball Rules diecuts.
ReplyDeleteThey indeed rule! I have Maddux and Ripken but still need Griffey among my PC guys.
DeleteAwesome cards and awesome friends
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt! Both were indeed awesome.
DeleteLooking forward to another meet up next month!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I love me some Sluggo's Sports Cards!
DeleteIn-person meetups are awesome! Maybe one day I'll make it out to Michigan and we'll get to hang.
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm up for it! We'll make it happen. And maybe I'll get back out to your state one of these days too.
DeleteTCDB (or card blogger) meetups are always nice to see. Maybe I'll get a tri-state contingent together one day. Might just be me, Bo, and Billy though.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those Baseball Rules inserts on the blogs for a while but I don't recall seeing them when they were released. Which is weird because I clearly remember the much rarer ThunderClap and Hitting Machines inserts.
I hope you can even meet up with just one fellow collector. I think I'm in the same boat because I also remember those two Ultra inserts and not the Baseball Rules cards until much more recently.
DeleteNice that you were able to meet up with everyone!
ReplyDeleteThanks, J, I can't recommend doing that enough if you ever have a chance in your area, though I know how tough it can be for folks to arrange. I'm fortunately to have hung with these folks twice this year already!
DeleteI had wondered what happened to Jason after he stopped blogging. I guess now I know!
ReplyDeleteYep, plenty active on TCDb at least!
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