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Showing posts with label 2009 O-Pee-Chee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 O-Pee-Chee. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2013

2009 O-Pee-Chee Wantlist


Is it just me or is this vintage set better than anything Heritage has done since 2009?

3 11 12 14 18 21 36 47 58 60 61 65 67 68 77 79 88
127 141 143 146 156 159 160 167 183 194 198
206 222 234 238 246 248 249 254 255 257 264 281 284
301 303 307 312 314 323 336 342 346 348 351 352 380 393
402 415 419 434 449 456 457 459 462 470 481 482 485
502 504 508 514 515 521 523 529 530 535 549 564 567 571 579 599

Thanks to: @JediJeff13, Community Gum4, Stale Gum, Chris Mays

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Peachy O-Pee-Chee

Here's pack two of my massive Wal Mart haul. I just realized that if I am going to just post packs for the rest of the year, I have no pack for New Year's eve. Guuuuuuh. O-Pee-Chee is another set I really liked this year. Boxes are cheap as dirt right now, maybe I should sell some plasma and pick one up.


420 John Lackey

Someone remind me... Did the Yankees or Red Sox sign this dude? (had to be one of them)


550 Jonathan Papelbon Moments black parallel

Oh goody... a parallel of a double printed subset. The borders are all dinged up to boot.

571 Scott Elbert RC mini

I do like the minis in this set. I get warm fuzzy memories of '75 Topps minis. A blurb on the back of Scott's card caught my eye:
"Considered one of the best pitching prospects in the Minor Leagues as far back as 2006"
Being considered a great pitching prospect 3 years ago is not necessarily a good thing. Elbert looks like he might have a future in L.A. though.

528 Phillies Team Checklist

Wooooo! A checklist card of Citizens Bank Park. Every set collector's dream. Thanks to parallels half the pack consisted of various incarnations of the one per pack 'short print' cards (which are actually statistically easier than the base cards to pull).

223 Chris Iannetta

Gotta love the full catcher's gear. Chris still ain't as good as McCann.

251 AJ Burnett

Yet another big-money Yankee pitcher. Ho Hum.

Upper Deck U ad card

I feel sort of bad for not only completly ignoring the Topps and Upper Deck online amusement parks this year, but also for not even bothering to share the codes with someone who might be able to use it. Here you go, have a pack code.


Enjoy your UDU Code experience!

Friday, June 26, 2009

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 7

LAST ONE! Everyone can go party now that I'm done with O-Pee Chee.


199 Jorge Campillo
148 Kevin Gregg black
NY-1 CC Sabathia Yankee Stadium
574 Phil Coke Rookie DP
426 Justin Verlander

For those keeping score at home, that's 7 Braves in 9 packs. What are the odds? Looks like I'm building a Braves Team set at the very least. Is anyone else sick of Yankee Rookie pitchers? It seems like there are one or two that end up in every single set each year and nothing comes of any of them because The Yankees invariable just go out and spend a half billion dollars on starting pitchers every year. Sean Henn, Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and now Phil Coke. Just go away already. Speaking of the Damn Yankees, why are the Yankee Stadium tribute cards glossy and over twice as thick as the other cards? All I can figure is that they are some sort of weird decoy card for the relics. And we finish up with:

Justin Verlander. Finally, the O-Pee-Chee packs are over...

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 6

Only two more packs to post in this incredibly popular series. I'm pretty sure I'm getting negative hits now.

437 David Murphy
228 Alex Hinshaw
AW18 Evan Longoria AL ROY
110 Adrian Gonzalez black
593 Koji Uhehara Rookie DP
82 Mark Hendrickson

I like the marquee design of the Award cards. Very Broadway. Getting black border parallel cards of Greinke and Gonzalez back to back is pretty cool. I should build a black border set, I only need 591 more cards. I'm not sure how I feel about the rookie subset cards. The retro *ROOKIE* border and the MLB RC logo clash.

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 5

My Braves Mojo continues in this pack. I'm been ridicuously lucky pulling Braves in this set actually.


128 Rafael Perez
31 Martin Prado
62 Jeff Francoeur
39 Zach Greinke black
575 Trevor Cahill rookie DP
357 Russ Springer


That Black border Greinke card looks freaking amazing. '71 Who? Got two more Bravos in this pack, our second baseman of the future and our right fielder of the past. We coulda traded Francoeur for Greinke at one point but the trade never materialized.

I know Jeff, I can't believe it either.

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 4

The next two packs I got after deciding that this O-Pee-Chee stuff wasn't so bad. It was a wise decision.

139 Ben Zobrist
295 Yunel Escobar
142 Edwin Encarnacion
AR9 Jair Jurrjens All-Rookie Team
294 Tom Gorzelanny black
502 White Sox DP

I was already really happy just to see the Yunie card when the JJ insert popped up. Can we have a recount on the 2008 Rookie of the Year vote after a certain Cubbie got caught hitting the bong? I also like how the border colors are consistent for each team and I really like how the Braves' colors are blue and purple. For the record, Braves borders in 1976 were the same light blue and orange.

Check out the sweet stadium card:

After seeing this, I might abandon my Timelines quest and go for the O-Pee-Chee stadiums instead.

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 3

Ok, back to the blowout. The power blew out while I was in the middle of this resulting in a slight delay.

This here is the pack that really made me fall in love with O-Pee-Chee. Ok, so it was sort of a short fling. You know how summer loves go.

53 B.J. Upton
124 Heath Bell
460 Roy Halliday
257 Pedro Feliz black
1005 Tiger Woods 20th anniversary
556 Chipper Jones Moments DP

That is a bad-ass Halladay card. I hope Sooz has it already so I can hold on to that one. The Chipper Jones Moments card would normally be the best card in any pack I opened (How the hell did Chipper not get selected to a single All-Star Game from 2002-2007?), but...

Tiger Woods 1997 Masters card wins. I watched every damn minute of that final round and I was going nuts the whole time. This card will not leave my collection.

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 2

Goin' through these quick... no time to dawdle.

129 Carlos Gomez
392 Tim Wakefield
359 Corey Hart black
594 Rick Porcello Rookie DP
15 Nate McLouth
479 Orlando Cabrera

Another decent pack. Porcello is looking like a Rookie of the Year winner right now for the Tigers. I also like pulling any Tim Wakefield card out of a pack. There aren't enough knuckleballers out there. Mate McLouth is a nice pickup for this Braves fan as well.

O-Pee-Chee Blowout Pack 1

Allen & Ginter releases on July 8th and I have determined that while O-Pee-Chee is nice and all, I simply don't have time to mess with it. So I'm posting all the packs I've bought today and will be sending the base cards (minus the Braves of course) off to Sooz for her auto project. In three months the stuff will be all over the place at a discount or the Topps injunction will have made it so expensive that I wouldn't have a shot at a set anyway. Either way is fine with me. Let's do this.


181 Cory Wade
430 Nick Markakis
262 Kelly Johnson black
553 Kevin Youkilis Moments DP
138 J.P. Howell
276 Cliff Floyd
This was the second pack I opened and it make up for that stinker of a first pack. Kelly Johnson once again was the first Brave pulled out of a product. I think that's the 4th time this year that's happened. The Markakis card is snazzy. That's how a posed card in front of a blank wall should be done. There was a nifty photo of Cliff Floyd on his card too, but Blogger ate the picture and I'm not uploading it a second time.

Monday, June 22, 2009

2009 O-Pee-Chee Hobby Vs. Retail comparison

Here is the first retail pack of retail O-Pee-Chee and the first pack of hobby O-Pee-Chee I opened. Let's compare, shall we?

PRICE:

Hobby
$1.75 at Champion Sports Cards
Retail
$1.57 at Wal-Mart

Strange how the cents got transposed like that... I've vowed to only buy Hobby O-Pee-Chee from now on to support the local card shop. Of course that means I won't buy any at all, because I'm saving my money for a box of '09 A&G. Isn't it a shame I'm so undisciplined that I have to trick myself like that?

NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS:

Hobby

Game Used Memorabilia card - 1:108, Autographed card - 1:216
Retail
No odds for retail buying plebeians!

THE WRAPPER:

Hobby
Blue and red wrapper design with yellow lettering and a stylized drawing of what appears to me to be Ken Griffey Jr. in a Mariners uniform. Very reminiscent of a typical Topps wrapper from the 70's. Actually, very similar to a '77 O-Pee-Chee wrapper.

Retail
Huge photo of Ryan Braun with a bright yellow border and a red banner beseeching you to collect all 600 cards. The O-Pee-Chee logo is also much more prominent.

UDU CODES:

Hobby

Retail

Be nice and only use one and let us know in the comments which one has been used up mmmkay!

THE CARDS:

Hobby

137 Rick Ankiel
Solid portrait, although I wish these whippersnapper douchebags would freaking SMILE. You made more money in one at bat where you struck out with the winning run on third with one out than I'll make working 80-hour weeks until 2038. SMILE ALREADY.

WK4 JD Drew Walk-Off Winners
My first insert and it's this guy. MEh.

439 Johnny Damon Black border
The black border just makes him look smarmier doesn't it?

544 Ichiro Moments DP
ICHIRO. Alll Riiiiiight. You'll notice I've put a DP up by the card name. This is shorthand for "Double Printed" which was a common tag for Topps cards made before they upped the set size to 792. Basically, the way they printed up the cards had several cards on more than one sheet so they are more readily available. Since the cards from 501-600 are more readily available they are now DPs as far as I am concerned. So don't be fooled when Beckett lists them as SPs at a premium in their next price guide, because they are not short printed and should not have any premium attached to them.

158 Steve Pearce
Why is Steve standing in front of a shower curtain??
Why does this make me like the set even more than I already did???

438 Eddie Guardado
Eddie are you ok, are you ok Eddie...

Other than the Ichiro, this was not a great pack by any means... Yet I still am strangely drawn to the set. Could cheesy posed shots in front of shower curtains really have that much of an effect on me??

Retail

72 Jhonny Peralta
Cool pattern in the background with the mesh. There is also the slightest, barest hint of a smile on Jhonny's face. Not a manic grin, but just a subtle look of contentment. Much better than that crosseyed mushmug Ankiel. SMILE DAMMIT!

332 Kyle Kendrick Black border
An actual diamond cut card in 2009. How retro can you get?
For those who don't know what the heck a diamond cut card is, imagine it this way. There's a sheet of cards going through the cutter to be separated. The horizontal cut goes fine, but in trasferring the card to the vertical cutter the strips get a tiny bit askew. As a result the vertical cut is no longer perpendicular to the horizontal cut so the card is now shaped slightly like a diamond. This was common in the '80s and earlier, but not so much recently.

1495 Minnesota Wild 20th anniversary
This one is already in the mail to VOTC so no pic. It's a hockey dude, much to Chris Harris' chagrin.

550 Jonathan Papelbon Moments DP
He sure ain't no Ichiro...

342 Brian Moehler
Well, if you're going to have 500 players in a set there's going to be a few Brian Moehlers running around.

41 Xavier Nady
This is a very nice action shot amidst the cheese. Fulls swing by Nady, the catcher looking to see how far that hit will go, Yankees milling about the dugout, a healthy crowd in the Bronx. Very nice indeed.

This was the first OPC pack I opened and had I not bought three more it would have been the last pack I would have opened. Lord, this pack was teh s uck. Yet, from this bad start I ended up really liking the set. Imagine that.

NUMBER OF CARDS WITH A ROLLER MARK RUNNING RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE:

Hobby
1 - JD Drew so who gives a flip
Retail
3 - Papelbon, Moehler, Nady

I'm beginning to view roller marks on Upper Deck cards not as a flaw but a feature, much like foil stamping or a hologram. Maybe one of these days I'll build an entire set of roller marked cards and play it off like they are a rare parallel set.

VERDICT:

The two packs are virtually the same thing for the same price. You've got a slightly better shot of getting something nice if you buy a hobby box but buying by the pack it doesn't really matter. Like I said, I'm limiting myself to Hobby packs partly to support the local shop and partly to make sure I don't waste any more money I could be spending on A&G. I have to say this though: this set has grown on me like a fungus. I'll be squirting the hell out of it with Tinactin right now, but a couple months from now I'll get slack and end up with a box or three and a horrible, burning itch.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Things can be taken too far however

Speaking of tight cropping, maybe the extrEEEEEEME close up shot isn't the best one to use.

But wait! What is this I see?

Oh yeah, this is TOTALLY the 1976 Upper Deck Vintage set. Why wait 'till 2025 Heritage is released? No wonder Topps is all pissy about this.

Man, I'm really starting to fall hard for this set. It wouldn't kill ya to smile though!

MUCH BETTER.

(apologies to Hal McRae for putting your enthusiastic expression onto such a sourpuss)