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Showing posts with label bargain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bargain. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

What I got for five bucks

All righty then! I finally got my act together and scanned the cards. Here's what i got at Atlanta Sports Cards:

Cabinet card of G-Dub and that dude on the ten dollar bill. Oh, but that's not all...

A couple more cabinets from the WBC. Cuba bashing homers and Japan making the finals. There's three out of the ten card set. Here's the checklists for reference:

Five WBC cards (just click on 'em to get a full size view)

And the historical subjects. Oh but wait there's more...

I also got an unopened cabinet pack. Can anyone tell what's inside? The wrapper is practically transparent as you can see from the scan. This is why you should be careful when buying these boxtoppers on the bay.

That's not a bad haul right? Four cabinets for five bucks? Well, I also picked up these:

A few N43's for good measure. The fifty cent box is grand, isn't it? Here's the checklist of the N43's because why not.

After some prodding and two guesses, Matt finally came around to the correctish answer and thus wins the contest. He was the only one to mention A&G at all if I'm not mistaken. I guess I have to go back to ASC now to get his prize. I'm willing to make that sacrifice for the good of my readers...

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Flea Market Finds part 1

The flea market dud was back for the first time in months today. I've been tryign to be good about buying cards, but this opportunity may not happen again for months, if ever. I was reasonably good and didn't spend too much. I still managed to get some neat stuff that I'll show off this week. First up, two bucks worth of 5 for a dollar cards.

2008 Razor Gordon Beckham

This was the steal of the day. I've been wanting a card of Gordon in a Dawgs uni for months, but most of them were short printed autographed nonsense that were too expensive. Now I got one for two dines. Brilliant!

2009 Topps George Sisler Turkey Red

I love the Turkey Red cards of subjects that could have plausibly been in the original set. George middes it by a few years since he debuted in 1915, but it's close enough. Sisler finished his career with the Braves (hitting over .300 all three years) so I've claimed him as a Braves even though he did his best work with the St. Louis Browns.

2009 Topps Duke Snider Ring of Honor


This card of Duke honors the Dodgers' first World Series victory in Los Angeles. Duke hit his last World Series home run against the White Sox that year. Is it just me or does his jersey look a bit green? It looks like Ted Turner colorized this card.

2009 Topps Carl Yastrzemski Legends

I can never pass up a Yaz cards when sideburns are involved.

2009 Topps Garret Anderson Turkey Red

Now that I'm home I somewhat regret not getting a few more Turkey Red cards. I can't remember which ones I had already so I probably would have ended up with a bunch of doubles. I'm happy with Garret though. He's finally back in the Braves' lineup and none too soon. Chipper can't carry the team by himself.

2009 Topps Francisco Cervelli Bleck Border #19/58

I know the card market is somewhat depressed right now, and parallel cards aren't what they used to be but twenty cents for a black border numbered to 58?? Heck, I'll take it. Thanks to injuries, Francisco is up with the big club and got his first major league hit yesterday.

2008 Topps Ichiro WBC

Any Ichiro card is good, but a WBC Ichiro in the Japan uni is better.

2008 Timelines Alexei Ramirez 2004 subset

I wasn't sure if I needed this card or not, but it turned out that I didn't have it yet. I don't mind cards from certain teams (Both Sox, Indians, Royals, Reds, Mets among others) because I know that I can get rid of them very easily.

2009 Topps American Heritage Benjamin Latrobe & Treaty of Versailles

These two cards complete my American Heritage short set. I don't have all the SPs, but I don't really need a few more variations on Obama and McCain anyway. If they come to me they'll have a home in my binder, otherwise I won't miss 'em.

Not bad for two bucks, eh? I got at least one other bargain to show off later this week.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Cards at the Ted

I've got pics from the game, they will be up sometime alter this week. Here's what my readers really want to know about anyway - were there baseball cards at the game? Yes there were. That wasn't really the case a few years ago, but they've had cards at the Ted and assorted Fanfests and Clubhouse stores for the past three or four years. Like everything else at the stadium, the price is really jacked up on them. There is some baseball card marketing going on at least, I saw a little movable kiosk that sold nothing but cards and had the Topps and Upper Deck logos on it along with the message "Baseball Cards Sold Here! on the side. It was closed last night probably because of the downpour. Rain and condition sensitive paper products don't mix. There were also cards at several of the concourse gift shops, at the Tooner Field gift shop and at the main store in the plaza. The Tooner field store had a big poster behind the counter of a 2008 Topps card and the main gift shop had an awesome banner with Topps cards of McCann and Chipper and an Upper Deck card of JJ Jurrjens. If I could have figured out any way to swipe that banner without ending up in Stadium Jail, I would have done so.

There was not a huge choice of cards there, these were souvenir shops, not a hobby store. All of the shops that had cards had 2009 Upper Deck First Edition. That's a pretty good choice for a ballgame, a decent sized pack of cheap cards. Topps did sort of an Opening Day/Base set hybrid with their offering. 7 base Topps cards (with no inserts) plus a stick of gum. I'm not sure why the chose seven cards, but with the gum it was about as thick as the Upper Deck FE pack. The pack was transparent so you could see the top card in the pack. I almost picked out a pack with the Braves' Brandon Jones on the top until I flipped the pack and saw the price:

$4.00.

Ouch. That's a hefty markup. Considering you can buy a decent six-pack for the price of one beer at the game it's about par for the course, but I couldn't buy a dollar pack for $4 with a clear conscience. Not even at a ballgame.

The First Edition and Topps Gum packs were pretty much everywhere (although I saw one souvenir stand with only First Edition) but the main gift shop had some additional options. Topps Team sets were there for $9.00. That's not too terrible to be honest. They will run $5 or $6 at a hobby shop or Wally World, so a little extra for a memory of the Braves game is ok. Tiny teddy bears with a Braves logo cost as much. The '09 set was packages differently from the '08 set. The 2008 set had the cards loose in a blister pack while the '09 set had the cards in a small snap case inside the blister pack. They also advertised a Bonus Card to go along with the 14 card set. The bonus turns out to be Bobby Cox's card. Still, the case is a bonus itself.

The shelf with the $4 packs also had UD Fat Packs and Topps Retail Jumbos for sale. The price: $10 each. It's a better value than the $4 packs, but it's still twice the price of retail. In the bock corner there was a clearance section that had some more cards. The clearance section was discounted somewhat, but it didn't actually how much it was discounted. It didn't really matter anyway because they had 2008 spectrum at $6.00 a pack, 2007 Topps at $4.00 a pack and one lone 2007 Fleer Fat Pack. You'll never guess how much the fat pack was. Go ahead, try. You still won't get it. Give up? THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS. You can buy a box of that stuff at my local shop for $27. I might be wrong, but I think when I went to Fanfest a couple of years ago they had Blasters for $35 which makes slightly more sense. Maybe the wrong sticker got on the pack , who knows. Even at an 80% discount, the pack is still more expensive than retail so that did not come home with me.

But surely, the card addict didn't come home empty handed? I didn't resort to collecting abandoned magnetic schedules and souvenir cups from the stands on the way out after the game, did I? Well, yeah, I did do that actually. I didn't get a schedule on the way in and I just really like souvenir cups. They have schedules on them this year! Ok, so I'm a dirty scrounge, you knew that already. I did, however find some cards that were within my budget. I came home with this:


A 2009 Topps Attax starter set. I know what you're thinking. They are charging $4 for First Edition and jacked up that Fleer Fat Pack 700%. How much would they charge for an Attax Starter set?? It's probably astronomical! Calm down and check out the back.


Do you see it?


$4!

For an Attax starter set! They cost $7.99 at Target! JACKPOT! My guess is they planned to charge four bucks for the 5 card individual packs of Attax, got the starter sets instead of the packs and mixed up the prices. There weren't any five card packs of Attax there for sale, but I bet they have a $15 price tag once they get set out. A kid noticed the bargain price also while I was there in the shop. He was looking around for something to buy, saw the $4 price tag and was all "Four dollars! All right!" and ended up getting a box. Maybe Topps should price these things low in the first place to get kids to buy them and introduce them to the game. I ended up picking up two, I'll show off the contents of one of them later tonight. Do your research and know your prices, kiddos! That way you can spot the bargains!