Saturday, November 29, 2025

8/1/25 card show report: August additions

Well, 2025's edition of The Game didn't go Michigan's way, but that streak was bound to end at some point. Now I'll root for Indiana next weekend and then await the Wolverines' bowl fate.

With my Saturdays much more open for the next few weeks maybe I'll even try to get more caught up on posts! In an effort to get that going, here's what I think should be the final one for August: a quick recap of that month's show.

I don't remember exactly how I ended up spending an odd number like this, but my total cost was $89, and that included the usual stuff plus some '90s gems from an unpriced box my favorite seller let me look through. I was very pleased with what he was asking for the '90s inserts considering what some of them can go for these days, so that felt nice along with landing some other fun PC adds.

Here are my keepers from this one:

A pair of Cronenworth Refractors is definitely a nice way to start! Griffey's cards represent our first of three instances of "90s inserts rule" here. #1 is the super shiny '97 Ultra Power Plus (from Series II, since you can find him in both), featuring an outstanding batting photo plus super reflective foil to go with the power/electricity motif. Speaking of shiny, that card's joined by a 2000 (close enough to the 90s for the tag!) Topps Gold Label The Treasury insert that also brings along a rainbow finish and gold accents.

An AJax 2011 Topps Heritage Chrome (numbered /1962 on the back to honor that year's set design) is a quick intermission before we head back to my favorite cardboard decade. And that card would be the other Jr., Ripken, from 1999 Ultra's Thunderclap. Similar to Griffey's card, this has a lightning theme going for it, and several aspects of the card are raised and/or done in glittery foil for a fun design that does its decade justice.

The second-to-last baseball item features--you guessed it--more holofoil! Pudge stars on a 1999 Upper Deck insert called Forté from back when UD was teaching me new words like "echelon." The blue foil looks great as does the action shot of one of the game's greatest ever catchers.

And last up for baseball is my newest Brandon Inge hit: a jersey/auto out of 2001 SPx. That's my fifth hit of the versatile former Tiger, who's opening up a baseball performance center in nearby Brighton, and it's my third that includes his signature.
In terms of basketball I scored a couple cheapies in a THJ Prizm and Topps Chrome base of Fab Fiver Jalen Rose, then added a very affordable jersey relic of Kobe Bufkin from '23-'24 Contenders to mark his third appearance in the hits collection.

And as for football, all four of these guys beat the Buckeyes at least once in their time in Ann Arbor. One of the best to do it, RB Blake Corum (who never lost to OSU in three tries), goes first with RCs from '24 Finest (bleh, airbrushing) and Panini Phoenix as well as a '24 Donruss Optic relic with a design that looks like it was ripped straight from a 2000s pop can. That's ok, it was cheap, the swatch is nice, and it's just my second hit of "The Great."

Edwards, Blake's fellow RB with a fun nickname "The Don," who went 4-0 against the mouth-breathers down south, is next thanks to 2024 Bowman University Chrome. The scan makes it look a bit bluer than it actually is since it's a Purple Mini Diamond Refractor (/375), but the great maize & blue photo is all I need. Speaking of "maize," Mazi (pronounced "MAH-zi," sadly) is next with a maize-ish Gold Ice Prizm from '23 Prizm Draft, which also offers a cool college action photo of the former Cowboy. He was 2-1 against OSU if you care, though he barely played for the '19 team that was the last one to lose to the Buckeyes.

Last up is '97 Heisman Trophy and national title winner Charles Woodson, who enjoyed big rivalry wins in all three of his college seasons, with none bigger than 1997. He's seen here on a 2005 Donruss Classics Stadium Stars Goal Line Bronze insert that's numbered /750 on the back. It's one of nearly 400 cards I have of the GOAT DB, and it takes me back to one of my favorite eras for football inserts.

Once I get these put away I'll get to work on September's posts, which shouldn't take took long as I think they should comprise one trade and a show. In the meantime, with Michigan Football out of action for a while, good luck to the dominating hockey and basketball teams--GO BLUE!

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