Saturday, April 16, 2022

gone gold digging

i went back to the monthly twin cities card show held two weeks ago in bloomington, former home of the minnesota twins and current home to the mall of america. this show was a bit different because, even though it was held in the same suburban strip mall location - in an old big lots store space - we had to enter through the service door in the back. attendance at the shows has been so high, the other stores in the mall were losing out on parking for their customers who have not been caught up in the trading card hysteria.

it felt almost like heading in to an underground club with the makeshift signage. of course, the first thing i came across after entering were briefcases galore and a guy hawking some sort of lanyard that could display your psa graded card like a medallion. wear your graded card to "strike up a conversation" he said - more like "be like logan paul". no thanks.

anyway, at the last show i had left a 1995 score brett butler hall of gold card in one of the 5/$1 boxes, so i figured i would grab that card first. the seller confirmed that his quarter boxes were the same from last month, so i took a look and found some gold rush and hall of gold cards, but no butler. i wound up ordering the card from sportlots
to complete my dodger team insert set.

the missing butler didn't deter me, however. i still bought a bunch of cards. let's have a look.

i wound up spending $61 at the show, with $45 going to the guy who didn't have the butler anymore.  i started with his $1 box and took these:
he had moved these from his $3 box so why not for a buck (actually less after all was said and done) apiece.

these are the cards i took from his 5/$1 box:
always nice to find some montgomery cards in a bargain box. the mystery finest card up towards the top is frank thomas.

i got to the show right around 9am when it opens, although it is always open early. it was already pretty packed, and i found a spot where there wasn't anyone else and looked through a box of 2/$1 cards. i overspent on these four cards
but i was happy to find the 2021 panini donruss hershiser so to me it was worth it. for a while it looked like the box was going to have every other 1987-style card from that set except the bulldog.

i found another table with a 600 count 5/$1 box that was full so i was pretty sure nobody else had taken a gander. i wound up with 50 cards for $10
the 2020 topps mike piazza legend variation was the first card i came upon, so i figured it was going to be worth digging through the box, and it was. the 2021 topps update jon berti gold parallel will go to my double play collection, but i don't really plan to keep many of the non-dodgers that i found.

i stopped at one other table and grabbed another 16 cards for $4
a lot of the dodgers i bought have turned out to be duplicates because i didn't bother to take out my phone and check my want lists. you would think i would have learned my lesson when i didn't check my lists in march to see that i needed that butler hall of gold card.

there are a couple more shows over the next couple of weekends here in the twin cities, but i am going to miss them as i will be traveling. i still plan to add some cards to my collection while i am away however - stay tuned!

14 comments:

  1. I've heard about that kid and his Pokemon card necklace thing, but I really can't imagine anyone else wanting to do that; or at least I'm hoping that no one else is walking around with a graded card around their neck.

    And I hate to ask (because it's awkward), but are you planning on keeping the Ava Gardner and Ginger Rogers cards?

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    1. i bought those cards because i thought they might appeal to someone i "knew", or maybe i would try to flip. i don't have plans to keep them, no.

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  2. Dude. You found some awesome deals. My two favorites are the Gardner and Rogers.

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    1. those two cards definitely stood out amongst all the sportscards

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  3. I missed that show but will be attending the upcoming shows. Good cards, but agree with the prior comments the Gardner and Rogers and great finds.

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  4. 2nd year Brett for 20 cents might be the best value here. A couple Trouts stand out as good deals as well.

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    1. good deals all around, but not sure if you are referring to the 1974 style brett? that is a 2021 update insert.

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    1. a lot of fun cards to dig through for sure!

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  6. Some great finds! I actually plan to be at the next show in Bloomington as I'll be in the area. Hope I can track down some 5 for 1 deals, too.

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    1. the guy that i go to first is in what is now the back of the room. he used to be in the front on the right when you first walk in, but now that spot is in the back with the new entrance location.

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  7. I have yet to see any of those Montgomery Club cards at a show, much less for 20 cents a piece! And that Piazza SP is definitely a steal.

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    1. i don't recall seeing montgomery cards before, but this same seller has had online released in the past. i messed up though, only the first 8 cards were from the 5/$1 box. the rest, starting with the willie mays bucks card were from a dollar box. still, the cards i bought from him averaged a little over 55 cents apiece. i'll take that for what i went home with.

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