Tuesday, May 13, 2025

2/28/25 card show report: Marching into spring

I've been slacking again, or more accurately, focusing on other stuff that's grabbed my interest. That said, I haven't forgotten blogging, even if I'm terrible at keeping up with it!

Some of you may recall that I combined my first two 2025 shows into a single post because both dates were in January. Similarly, the "March" show's first date (since I usually go on Fridays) was the final day of February. Confused? Don't worry--the April and May shows took place during their corresponding months.

Once again it's been far too long for me to remember the details on this one, but I spent an almost-yearly high of $115 (January's was $120), largely thanks to one high-end card that I'm sure will get posted on another blog soon enough. There was also the usual nice stack of trade bait destined for some of my favorite folks, plus this unassigned stuff up for grabs:
The baseball stuff was mostly very cheap autos with a stray relic thrown in.
As for football, I went for a couple eye-popping patches and a patch/auto, plus a couple other cheapies I'm hoping someone will take off my hands. You know the drill: claim 'em if you want 'em!

And then there's my small pile of keepers:

Fleer's Lumber Company went through a number of different looks over its multiple iterations, and the '94 version isn't at the top for me, but it's still a very good one. I love me some numbered 90s inserts (they rule!) of my favorite stars from the era, so that Black Diamond Maddux (#d /1500 on the back) was a nice find for me. Cal's '83 Donruss second-year is a rare 80s base of him I didn't own, not to mention a reminder of the year I was born. Pacific's 2632 insert honoring his streak is one I don't recall seeing before so I was glad to snag it. And the Leaf Clean Up Crew insert offers a look at a very powerful infield trio for Baltimore that included two of the guys in the 500 HR/3000 hit club plus the SS with the most career bombs at his position.

On the basketball side of things I once again came home with a Caris LeVert insert out of what I'm sure was a dime or quarter box, plus a nice Bulls red jersey swatch of Fab Five guy Jalen Rose, my fifth relic and seventh total hit of the 13-year NBAer.

I now have a couple more shows to recap but first will be returning to trade packages with two from the month of March, then a few other incoming items.

13 comments:

  1. Nice Tejada auto! I remember when he was the king of the sport. Time flies.

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    1. He sure was for quite a while, you're right!

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  2. The Clean Up Crew and Crown Cals are nice, and I'm surprised you needed the '83 Donruss considering you have over 1,200 different Ripken cards!

    If you don't find a trade partner for that Clyde Edwards-Helaire patch I can take it off your hands. I keep trying to get to a show for some decent trade bait but they always seem to happen right when my wife's health takes a down turn :/

    I can't wait to see what high-end card(s) you picked up. This post looked a little sparse for spending $115-120 ;P

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    1. I was pretty surprised I hadn't found that '83 Donruss of Cal as well. That CEH patch is all yours. And stay tuned to Sports Cards From the Dollar Store's Mets-themed post for the biggest card I picked up here.

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  3. I think I will always have a soft spot for Fleer Lumber Company!

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  4. Sweet patches! I know they have lost their luster among some collectors... but I still enjoy them.

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    1. They're still fun to me, too, whether or not they're real, as long as they're real CHEAP!

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  5. Not a Washington fan, but I like that Gandy relic. My eyes always go towards patch cards like that.

    lumber company Is a classic!

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    1. So would be interested in gandy if nobody else claims

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    2. All yours, Matt! And yeah, LC rules!

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