Monday, July 16, 2012

Allen and Ginter Blaster Highlights

I can't remember the last time I purchased a blaster of cards but I was really looking forward to this year's Allen and Ginter's so with a $25.00 gift card saved from last Christmas I headed to my local Target and picked one up.

Here are the highlights, in their full sized glory:

The base cards:

This is a great looking card.  I always like smiling ballplayers.  It's easier for me to like the big guy since he's no longer torturing the Cubs on a regular basis.
#338

Josh is on pace to eclipse his career best 130 RBI's.  
#328

Carlos is such a likable guy.  With such a great eye at the plate why can't he hit for average?
#313

Another likable guy.  At 33 is J-Roll's career  on the downswing?
#40

In his 13th season Young has become Mr. Rangers, having played in the most games for the team and leading in a bunch of offensive categories.
#227

One of the reasons I was looking forward to this year's set was the return of legendary stars.

Can't go wrong with this guy.  With my prejudice against the steroid era guys I still consider his 61 home runs the record.  If he gets an asterisk the newer guys should get triple asterisks.
#225

Love Carl but this image is just a little too boring.
#118

Curly.  Nice!
#85

A Nolan Ryan is always welcome.  I don't mean to be unkind but I know what I like and I'm not a fan of this  artist's work.

Being a lifelong Chicagoan I grew up with skyscrapers.  I love the ones built in the first third of the twentieth century.  After a period of minimalist glass and steel architecture more like this seem to have returned in an updated form.
#WTB9

This truly was a turning point.  Hard to believe how fast we went from this to putting a man on the moon.
#HTP15

This was a cool idea for a series

We learn of Richie that Ted Williams called him "Putt-Putt".
#WIN20

Jackie's middle name was an homage to Teddy Roosevelt.
#WIN21

This card talks about "Catfish" but I'm more interested in "Augustus".
#WIN46

Of four MLB players with this name only Weaver spells it with the first "E" instead of JAred.
#WIN62

I collect old tobacco cards so you would think I'd be attracted to these.  Instead they just remind me that I can probably pick up 80-100 year old originals for about the same price, albeit not in mint condition.

 These four are pretty nice but I'd like them just as much as full sized cards.

In general I didn't (don't) like the really bright colored uniforms but I've always liked the A's version.
#254

Classic Cal.
#324

These could be an homage to the Will's Cigarette set, "Musical Celebrities" which was (coincidentally?) issued exactly one hundred years ago.  I have two cards from that set.
#MM-2

Dogs are another subject that have appeared numerous times on early 20th century tobacco cards.
#MBF-20

4 comments:

  1. From last Christmas????

    I got a $25 gift card today. Guess what I'm doing tomorrow?

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    1. I know. It's crazy. Think that's bad-- I have four unopened Ebay purchases, two of which have postmarks of June 27 and a medium sized COMC order, envelope postmarked June 7. Yes this year. :) But put a bag of Hershey's Kisses in front of me and it won't last two days. I did open my A&G blaster within a few days. I know, should have been in the car on the way home. I never said I was normal!

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    2. When it comes to certain things I'm the same way. I'm ashamed to say I've still got sealed video games sitting on my shelf from nearly 4 years ago I haven't played! I've even gone 3 days now and haven't ripped into my Gint-A-Cuffs A&G box!

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  2. I don't have a problem waiting to open boxes either. Sometimes they last two or three minutes before I come out of my fog and realize I'm sitting in a sea of wrappers. Not that 8 packs leaves a sea of wrappers.

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