a couple of weeks ago i made a stop at one of the local card shops. it had been a while since i had made it to a card show, and the big show that i was looking forward to in april was going to be a miss for me as well due to some last minute travel. this particular shop i've written about before, but this was the first time i visited this particular location.
they had two brick and mortar shops in the twin cities pre-pandemic, but were down to one at one point soon thereafter. they've since opened up a new second location in the north metro near where their closed location was, and while i was there i heard them say that they were going to open a third location in the west suburbs. not since shinders have the cities seen a multi-location hobby shop, and this one focuses solely on cards where shinders was really an overgrown newstand that had branched out into comics and cards. and adult magazines.
anyway, this shop had a few bargain boxes sitting out which was nice to see given their penchant for online card inventory in the past. i took a look at the quarter box and found just a few cards to take. i moved on to the pricier boxes and began building a stack.
i wasn't going to pass on a blue parallel of tommy lasorda
that one comes from 2022 topps chrome platinum anniversary, and is the blue mini diamond parallel numbered to 199.my favorite card of the day was this 2024 topps stadium club gold foil jackie robinson parallel
that i thought was underpriced but i went with itthere were quite a few autographs in the boxes, and i took this 2017 topps 1987 30th anniversary rob segedin one
home with me. as you will recall, topps reset the anniversary inserts the following year, so in 2022 we got 1987 all over again. this is evidenced by the shawn green 1987 35th anniversary autograph black parallel card
that i purchased. being the black parallel, it is numbered to 199 on the backalthough i believe that non-auto black parallels are numbered to 299. at least currently.
it's numbered to 150 up in the left hand corner.
there were two other autograph cards that i set aside, but i only wound up buying one of them. the one i put back was a 2004 upper deck legends timeless teams chet lemon card. you just don't see those out in the wild, but i already owned one of them and didn't see a reason to pick up a second. i did wind up buying this 2022 topps gypsy queen steve garvey autograph
even though i already have one in the pc. it's the missing nameplate version, so it's not as common as the regular version. here's the back
i hemmed and hawed about this next one - a 2022 sportkings volume 3 dusty baker relic card
because i've avoided it a few times in the past. the price was right on this occasion, and i have another johnnie b. baker card in my collection.
this one will go in my dodger collection.
another 2022 topps gypsy queen card for the team collection is this albert pujols sepia parallel
numbered to 99.because i've avoided it a few times in the past. the price was right on this occasion, and i have another johnnie b. baker card in my collection.
one more dodger to show - it's a 2021 topps chrome will smith negative refractorand it's probably the least favorite card i picked up on this visit.
after finishing with the boxes, i asked for a couple of packs of the newly released 2024 topps heritage high numbers. they were nice enough to break open a box (juan soto oversized box topper) and hand me a couple. i found a nick lodolo short printa rangers combo insert
and two base dodgers - landon knack
and teoscar hernandez
the cards looked a lot better to me than the first heritage release, and so i decided to buy a blaster as well. i picked wisely, as the dodgers were frequent in the blaster packs. in all, i found six moreincluding a cavan biggio dodger card which i was not expecting at all.
and two base dodgers - landon knack
and teoscar hernandez
the cards looked a lot better to me than the first heritage release, and so i decided to buy a blaster as well. i picked wisely, as the dodgers were frequent in the blaster packs. in all, i found six moreincluding a cavan biggio dodger card which i was not expecting at all.
a couple more short prints - eloy jimenezand ben brown
plus a bob gibson insert
interesting to note that he made his big league debut exactly 12 years after jackie robinson first played for the dodgers. that wasn't long ago at all. i will say that i appreciate topps recognizing gibson, harmon killebrew, and juan marichal as all-time greats who retired during or following the 1975 season, but i would rather see them get cards with the 1976 design.
i found one chrome parallel, and it's a refractor to boot.
but it's brayan bello.
the blaster advertised three exclusive green parallels which confused me since many of the regular borders are green i think what they meant was white letter name parallels. here are the three that i found
another dodger success with james paxton, plus tanner scott who is now a dodger.
i found one more parallel, and it was forrest whitley's aqua border parallel. it's shown here with his base card
that was also in the blaster. i have to say, i've seen forrest whitley cards for so long i can't believe that 2024 was his rookie year designation.
one more card from the blaster, and it's the padres quad insert
i was really happy to see this because i knew someone who was looking for it. i shipped it off to rod at padrographs, and it should be in his collection by the time this posts.
the last card i took from the store was a 2023 topps international trading day adley rutschman card
they had a stack at the register so these aren't rare, but it serves as a reminder to get to the card shop once in a while. it's easier to do when they have multiple locations!
Very cool to snatch all of those Dodgers up for your collection (especially the Garvey) at your LCS. That quad Padres card is really cool too.
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