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Showing posts with label bloody birds. Show all posts
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Friday, October 13, 2023

BLACK FRIDAY COMC PICKUPS - PART 64: THE RETURN OF PETER CUSHING, KINDA

IT WAS REALLY LATE IN THE GAME, I WAS ALMOST OUT OF MONEY AND I STARTED MAKING SOME REALLY WEIRD PICKUPS. THIS ONE WAS INSPIRED BY A TWEET I SAW. APPROPRIATE, SINCE IT'S A BIRD

1939 OGDEN'S BRITISH BIRDS AND THEIR EGGS SKYLARK


ALL RIGHTY THEN. THIS IS A BIRD. THIS BIRD LAID AN EGG. GOOD LORD LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THAT EGG. THAT BIRD WENT THROUGH A ROUGH TIME. THE BIRD LOOKS HAPPY ABOUT IT THOUGH. MAYBE THERE'S SOME FORESHORTENING GOING ON HERE AND THE EGG IS ACTUALLY MORE BIRD-SIZE APPROPRIATE. CAN YOU TELL I HAVE NOTHING TO SAY ABOUT THIS CARD


THIS IS ANOTHER OGDEN'S BRITISH TOBACCO CARD. IT'S A LITTLE BEAT UP AT THE TOP  BUT IT'S OVERALL IS PRETTY GOOD SHAPE. SKYLARK IS A POPULAR SONG BIRD AND ALSO A JAZZ SONG SUNG BY ELLA FITZGERALD AND ARETHA FRANKLIN. IT EATS BUGS AND WORMS AND CRAWLY THINGS. IT'S A PERFECTLY CROMULENT BIRD. SO WHY THE HELL AM I WRITING A WHOLE-ASS POST ABOUT THIS RANDOM-ASS BIRD. I LIKE BIRDS, AND SPEND A LOT OF TIME LOOKING OUT MY WINDOW AT THE CARDINALS AND JAYS FLITTING ABOUT ON THE TREES IN MY BACK YARD. MAYBE SOME SKYLARKS? MY EXPERTISE IN BIRDWATCHING CONSISTS OF SEEING SOMETHING FLYING AROUND, POINTING AT IT AND SAYING 'BIRD!'. AND THERE'S TONS OF OLD TOBACCO CARDS WITH BIRDS AS SUBJECTS AND BETTER YET, THEY'RE CHEAP! NO ONE CARES ABOUT WHICH SET HAS THE TURTLE DOVE'S ROOKIE CARD, A BIRD CARD IS A BIRD CARD. BUY WHY THIS PARTICULAR LARGE EGGY BIRD? 


IN BETWEEN COMC SEARCHED I WAS HOPPING ON AND OFF TWITTER BACK WHEN IT MERELY SUCKED AND WASN'T A FULL BLOWN DISASTER YET. I FOLLOW A BUNCH OF CLASSIC HORROR THEMED ACCOUNTS AND MY BOI PETER CUSHING IS A FREQUENT SUBJECT. IN ADDITION TO BEING A CLASSIC HORROR ICON, PETER CUSHING IS A BIG FUCKING NERD WHO LOVES TO COLLECT THINGS AND PLAY WITH TOYS. IF HE WAS AROUND TODAY HE'D TOTALLY BE INTO WARHAMMER. THIS PICTURE OF HIM SHOWING OFF SOME BIRD FIGURINES POPPED UP IN MY TIMELINE AND I NOTICED THE TOBACCO CARDS IN THE BACKGROUND AND FREAKED OUT. I WANTED A PETER CUSHING BIRD CARD. I COULD NOT TELL A DAMN THING ABOUT THOSE CARDS FROM THAT PHOTO SO I HAD TO GO INTO CSI MODE. ENHANCE!


I ZOOMED AS MUCH AS I COULD AND YES, THEY WERE TOBACCO CARDS, AND YES, THEY WERE BIRDS. AND THERE WAS ALSO A ROUND EGGY LOOKING THING ON THE CARD. NO CHANCE AT SEEING ANY TEXT BUT 'TRADING CARD SET WITH BIRDS AND EGGS' WAS A GOOD START. HONESTLY THE EGGS PROBABLY SAVED ME BECAUSE THERE ARE TONS OF SETS WITH JUST BIRDS BUT EGGS ARE A BIT MORE RARE. AFTER SOME DIGGING I FOUND SOME AUCTION LISTINGS FOR OLD TOBACCO SETS AND FOUND THIS IMAGE OF A PAGE OF OGDEN'S BRITISH BIRDS AND THEIR EGGS CARDS FOR SALE. COMPARE THE CIRCLED CARDS WITH THE RAVEN AND RAZORBILL AT THE TOP LEFT


THE BLOBS IN THE PETER CUSHING PHOTO WERE CLOSE ENOUGH TO THESE CARDS FOR ME. TIME TO HUNT MYSELF AN EGG. LUCKILY COMC HAD SOME CARDS FROM THIS SET AND THIS SKYLARK LOOKED SORTA LIKE THAT THIRD CARD ON THE BOTTOM ROW SO I DECIDED THAT THIS WAS PETER CUSHING'S ACTUAL CARD FROM THIS PICTURE (THE TOP WAS DAMAGED IN A PARTICULARLY FIERCE BATTLE OF HIS TOY SOLDIERS) AND SNAPPED IT UP. YOU CAN'T PROVE HE DIDN'T OWN IT SO AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED HE DID. MY OWN PETER CUSHING HOLY RELIC! IF YOU WANT YOUR OWN TRY TO HUNT DOWN THAT FIRST ONE ON THE BOTTOM ROW, IT LOOKS TERRIBLY MISCUT AND YOU'D HAVE A BETTER ARGUMENT THAN I HAVE THAT IS WAS REALLY HIS. SADLY NOT EVEN A YEAR LATER, TWITTER IS A GHOST TOWN HAUNTED BY BIGOTS AND BOTS AND GOOGLE IS ALL IN ON AI SO SEARCH RESULTS ARE MISERABLE AND HAVING A COOL LITTLE SCAVENGER HUNT LIKE THIS IS GOING TO BE MUCH HARDER NOW. OH WELL. IF YOU NEED A BLUE SKY INVITE LET ME KNOW, THE BASEBALL CARD FOLKS ON THERE HAVE A LARGE PILE OF EM READY TO HAND OUT 

Sunday, November 15, 2009

One Pack Review - 2009 Mayo

I finally found a pack of Mayo. Not at Target, but at the local Wally World where it was hidden underneath a big pile of Bowman Chrome. You can't hide retro away from me folks, I've got a Spidey Sense thing going on when it comes to new cards masquerading as old ones. Here's my stream of consciousness thoughts on the latest (and last?) Mayo set from Topps.

Owens - Buffalo

My very first impression of this set:
TO plays for the Bills? WTF??

To all my twenty-something readers out there, that old chestnut about how people get dumber as they get older, it's totally true. I few years ago I would not only have known what team Terrell Owens played for, but the number touchdowns he'd scored this season, the number of catches he has lifetime against Philadelphia, the number of arguments he's had with his head coach on Fridays before a road game and the name of the girl he had sex with the morning before his most recent appearance on Monday Night Football. Now, I see him in a Bills jersey and my mind is blown. THIS WILL HAPPEN TO YOU. Don't think it won't.

As for the cards themselves, even though the design isn't authentic (I looked through my 19th century tobacco card price guide and found nothing remotely like it) it actually looks pretty good. The fancy schmancy border fits in with card designs found in the 19th century and the picture looks better with a little bit of color. Last year's design - while very authentic - got oppressive with the black borders and muted colors after a while. It was like the trading card version of a German Expressionist film. Using gold ink is very 19th century as well, half the old style cards I've seen from that period use metallic ink in the design.

Um.... maybe not THIS much metallic ink. This scans really well, but this back is really hard on the eyes. Especially my old-geezer-haven't-upgraded-my-eyeglass-prescription-in-over-two-years-because-I-lost-my-vision-insurance eyes. Other than the shiny ink, the backs are more or less the same as last year's backs. The name font is differnet, the flourishes at the top are a little more flourishy and there's more legalese at the bottom, but they're the same backs.

Namath - Broadway

This card ensured that I would have at least one good card in the pack. It's number 304, so it might be a short print. Or maybe not. I haven't seen a list of SP's yet and I'm not entirely sure if I care or not. See what happens when you play games with your short print list, Topps? Eventually we stop caring.

Next up is the Mini card. The card back was facing me when I opened the pack and this is what went through my mind when I pulled it:

Huh. They're doing team cards in this set now? A helmet logo is going to look tiny or squashed on a mini card.

WHAT THE FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU????

This is an insert card???

Me:

Great, now I'm going to be obsessively hunting for a 1:48 pack mini insert of a bloody bird that has probably been chucked in the trash by half the case breakers out there who have pulled it.

One other thing on the mini card: When I first looked at it, I thought that they had shrunk it down to Allen & Ginter size from the 'just large enough to not fit properly in any plastic sheet on the market' size used last year. I was wrong, it's the same size as 2008. I guess I'm going to have to pull out my Xacto knife and a one pocket page and get to customizing.

Grant - Green Bay

This is the one-per-pack super thick relic decoy parallel card. I'm not sure if I like this better than last year's Super Bowl logo set that they used for the decoys. One one hand, parallels suck and are boring. On the other hand, it is a card of a player and not a stupid Washington Redskins helmet. The main difference between these and the base cards (other than that they are three times as thick) is the silver ink on the border.

Oh dear Lord, these are even harder to read than the gold backs. The silver backs are glossier than the gold ones so if there is any kind of light source near you the text will immediately become invisible. Man, I miss the black backs from last year.

Bulger - St. Louis

The look on Bulger's face pretty much perfectly sums up the Saint Louis Rams' season.

Hobson - Admiral

I was lucky (?) enough to pull a non-sports character in the pack. According to the back Admiral Richmond Hobson is the "Father of American Prohibition" as he was the first congressman to probose a ban on alcohol. Oh goody. That worked out well, didn't it? He was also captured during the Spanish-American war and held prisoner. Maybe he was denied delicious Cuban rum by the Spanish while he was incarcerated and it made him bitter.

So there's a pack of Mayo. All in all, it looks like Topps gave up on redoing the original Mayo Cut Plug set and just took the "Football A&G" motif to its logical conclusion. It's an ok looking set. Retro doesn't seem to work as well on football though. I think part of it is that when I think old timey football cards, I think 1960's and 1970's, not 1890's. It's not bad though, and I think Topps learned their lesson from the bait & switch nonsense they pulled last year. At least I haven't heard a lot of complaining about the set on other blogs so far. Whether that is due to the fact that the set is better or that everyone already gave up on Mayo, I can't be sure...