note that the shop "the fan zone" is not also a cafe, and it is actually in waite park and not st. cloud, but it's close enough. it's in an enclosed strip mall (minnesota has many of these for obvious reasons) and there is a cafe within the strip mall as well, hence the sign. there's also a quilting shop. anyway, this particular card shop is huge. it's the biggest shop i've been in for quite some time. and, for a shop that size, it is really well organized. sure, there are random dig boxes throughout, but it's not a mess.
there was a table right when i walked in that had a large amount of 2026 topps product, and the further i ventured there were long glass cases, more tables and cases with a variety of stuff, and then shelves of monster dig boxes. so many shelves and so many boxes. all sports by sport, plus some labeled as "miscellaneous". it looked like most were fifty cent boxes, with some "as priced". as i mentioned, i did not have much time, so i looked at one of the "as priced" boxes that had cards in toploaders.
i wound up taking three cards from the box. first, a 2026 topps shohei ohtani profiles insert
which includes a quote attributed to ken griffey jr on the backthe kid is not as verbose as tony gwynn was back in 1996
and alex freeland 8 bit ballers
clayton kershaw rainbow foil
and jackie robinson profiles
with another succinct statement from ken griffey jr
which says it all, really.
the second card was a 2008 topps moment & milestones gary sheffield black parallel numbered to 25
and the third was a 2023 topps cody bellinger 1988 relic card
the most interesting thing i saw in this box was this
that's a business card from hall of famer harmon killebrew, complete with his home address and a phone number. i would love to know who he gave this card to - i can't imagine he handed them out willy-nilly. if it had been signed, i might have gone for it (of course the price would have been higher). i do have a bob watson mlb business card signed by the former astro back from when he worked in the league offices. this would have made a nice counterpart.after leaving harmon behind, i decided to look at one of the vintage dig boxes closer to the entrance to the store, and found a 1965 topps don drysdale embossed insert
i guess i am collecting these now, as big d gives me half of the dodger team set (i picked up the tommy davis at a mall show last year) with only ron fairly and sandy koufax left to obtain.there were a couple of other cards that interested me, but the condition was not quite where i wanted it to be.
it's been a bit since i opened any new product, so i looked at a couple of items on the bargain table, which were mostly 2025 topps holiday (christmas) balls and boxes. instead, i went for a 2025 topps series 1 holiday egg that was listed at $14.99 but rang up at $12.99. in fact, the four singles i picked also showed up at a reduced price once rang up. in all, i spent $24.09. not bad for a brick and mortar setting.
the egg wasn't too interesting until i got to the end where the parallels and inserts are, and even then there is just one card i will show
i guess i picked the proper egg for a dodger collector. i don't pick up too many ohtani parallels on the secondary market, so finding this holiday foil parallel in a "pack" was a nice surprise.i was sort of hoping to find a 2026 topps celebration mega box, but didn't see any (i didn't look at the product behind the counters, nor did i ask). instead, i bought some of those inserts from sportlots around the same time as this visit.
mookie betts game day drip
mookie betts perennial all-starsand alex freeland 8 bit ballers
those inserts came along with some other "regular" series 1 inserts from sportlots
stars of mlb mookie betts
2025 greatest hits freddie freemanclayton kershaw rainbow foil
and jackie robinson profiles
with another succinct statement from ken griffey jr
which says it all, really.
i think i am ready for series 2 as well as another trip to that card shop!

















































