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There's Something about Wood

I've got to be honest with you, I'm not sure where to start! As if you couldn't tell by my writing, sometimes my hobbies take up way too much space in my brain. I don't have a "chill" button. It is either FULL SPEED or NOT AT ALL.



I guess I'll start at the beginning. This has been an action packed week for the hobby side of my life. To start off, fellow supercollector AJ and I made yet ANOTHER huge, massive trade. It involved a lot of blood sweat and tears, but after about a week, we hammered a deal out!



When the deal was done, AJ did his thing by providing up to the minute pics of his trip to the post office. He showed me pics of what car he took ...



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And even the amount it cost for gas ... ($33 ... how ironic!)

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And now ... we wait. (Me staring down the road, waiting for the mailman to turn the corner onto our street.)



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And what do we do when we wait? We talk about MAKING CARDS! Someone came to me with an idea about Yogi Berra. He wanted a card to commemorate the AFLAC commercial he was in. His line was "And they give you cash, which is just as good as money." LOL Ahhh...#Yogiisms.



I had an idea of doing something along the lines of Bazooka One-Liners, but instead, have it called Yogi One-Liners, and instead of a jersey or bat piece, have a coin.



image



Here is what I came up with!



image



The card looks so great in person, and is so fun - I mean, c'mon ... a half dollar, Yogi AND the AFLAC duck? What's not to like?



Can't forget the back!



image



Here is the commercial if you are interested in viewing it:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS83HdpzxDU



I LOVE doing these types of personal collection cards, and am very happy with it.



In the middle of doing an EPIC deal, I had the opportunity to pick up a card that ranked HIGH on my list of wants.



Jose's one and only (for now) AUTOGRAPHED SUPERFRACTOR!



image



The superfractor is very significant to me. I've kept an eye out for it for a long, long time. For a few years now, I've made several custom superfractors of him for my own collection, so it is nice to have a REAL one, and be a part of the uber-exclusive superfractor owner club image



As an added bonus (which is actually HUGE for me...) I didn't realize this until I had the card in hand, and set it up to be displayed on my desk, but the picture used for this card is actually the one I suspect Jose is using MY game-used home run bat! What is funny is that I believe I brought up this picture in my last article, too!



I have a high res picture of it, and the bat is green, just like mine, with the same company logo, etc. It is the only picture I have found of him swinging this type and color of bat. His former manager told me it is in fact rare, as MLB told him he couldn't use the full green bat. Photo matching is one thing, but possibly photo matching on a baseball card ... of which you have the superfractor of ... awesome!



Here is a pic of the full rainbow: (I am missing 2 plates, btw so if anyone knows where they are, let me know so they can come home! image



image



YESSSSS!!!! The mailman hath made an appearance!



image



While we are waiting, allow me to tell you of the actual deal. I had to give up a big, BIG card in my collection. This ...



image

Jose's first mini wood 1/1. The deal also included me sending along cash and a blue framed printing plate. I would definitely have not done the deal, had I not already had his 2nd mini wood 1/1. I try to remind myself that I don't have to have it all ... it is nice to have at least one each of the big/rare things, though image So since I had a mini wood 1/1 already, it made it a tad easier to get through this deal.



I also had to give up cash, and this:



image



The plate isn't nearly as big of a deal for me as the wood is.



As I mentioned, it took a LOT of back and forth. The deal was in major jeopardy all the way up until we finally came to an agreement. It may baffle some folks why I gave up a few 1/1's. Here is a small (lol) write up of each card, why I did the trade, and why they matter...



1990 Donruss Blue line Proof

This was a "throw-in" for the deal, but quite unique. A blue line proof is something that is printed and sent to the proofer so they can proof it before the final card is made. Phew, I said proof a lot right there, didn't I? Because the original was so mangled, this paper proof had the damaged parts cut off and was mounted on the top of a reproduction blue 1990 Donruss card. I may end up redoing this, I'm not sure. It isn't my favorite, but is cool to add to my run of 1990 Donruss which includes the INC, INC. and splatter variation, as well as the only known blank back, a rack pack with one on the top and the aqueous. Do other 1990 Donruss blue-line proofs exist? Probably not too many if any at all, but I wouldn't mind having a full version. For now, this will hold me over image



image



2016 Topps Bunt Plate 1/1

Not a big card, in and of itself. However, I do have 2 of the other plates. I picked up the yellow and thought I was good, but 15 seconds or so later, this plate came online and was snapped up before I even knew it hit. It is great to be able to land one that got away.



image



2016 Topps Archives Signature Series 1994 Stadium Club /7

Beautiful sig, perfect stamp placement and a Texas Rangers card. What's not to like?



image



YES!!!!! Coming closer!!!



image



2015 Topps Archives Signature Series 2016 Gypsy Queen /4

This is one of the few non 1/1 '15 Archives cards I didn't have. Who knows where the other 3 are! This card was actually added in at the end to make the deal work.



image



2015 Topps Archives Signature Series 2014 Tek /4

The first tek of Jose that has ever come out after his career ended, and it is in Archives form. It is the first one and the only one that has surfaced. One thing that my Archives signature series collection was lacking was some Tek love.



image



2014 Topps Supreme Simply Supreme /5

I have so many /5 to unnumbered rainbow runs from 2014-2016, I'm not missing too terribly many, but this /5 is one that I didn't have. I remember over a year ago seeing one for sale, and going back & forth with the seller. I checked my phone while I was playing with my son in our backyard, and the seller said he would accept my offer. I was happy, but when I came back inside, I found out I was too late. Someone ended up buying it out from under me. While I would have been ... decently happy with buying it back then, I'm very happy to have picked it up now. Especially since the others might now be locked up in collections for good.



image



So far, the cards are great that I got in the deal, but nothing truly EPIC. Things are going to get a bit better from here on out ...



2016 Topps Archives Signature Series 2015 Tek 1/1

Well, my collection isn't lacking anymore in the Tek department image This beautiful 1/1 is something I JUST missed out on when it was on ebay, so I'm happy to now have it in my collection. This pops amazingly in hand.



image



2016 Topps Industry Summit Buyback 1/1 2015 Tek

To my knowledge, they only did 2 Canseco buybacks for the industry summit. I missed BOTH! Thankfully, now I have one of them image Oh, and do you see the pineapple stamped logo? Definitely a winner in my book!



image



And now ... my favorites ....



1999 Skybox Premium Rubies Fleer Vault Bankruptcy black back

This card is as beautiful as it is rare, in its standard form. With a print run of 50, you would think that they would pop up from time to time. Worthpoint shows this card to have only been up on ebay once in the past decade. What is special about this one in particular is that it it is a blank back from the fleer vault. While the /50 version is fantastic, this one might be about 50 times more rare. The odds of me bumping into the regular version are great, but another blank back? Slim to none!



image



1988 Topps Vault Cyan Printing Proof 1988 Topps Team Leaders

This card is epic. It is the first topps appearance of the Bash Brothers together. It features a full back, which has the vault sticker, and was used in the process of making this card. There is something about having a 1/1 that was used to make millions of other iconic cards that really gets me. I now have this card in the following configurations: regular, tiffany, blank front, cello pack, rack pack, wrong front and my favorite: the experimental cloth test ... of course ... now this one as well!



image



And now, the grand finale. The reason I did the trade to begin with.



I will group these final three together.



Fleer Vault Bankruptcy Paper Proofs

You may or may not have seen paper proofs before. They are very cool, and typically are used during the printing process to make "real" cards. To preface this story, I picked up a sheet of a 2001 Fleer Triple Crown paper proofs where most of the cards were badly damaged. Because these are widely considered as 1/1's (or mega at the very least) player collectors pick them up anyway. Thankfully my Jose wasn't damaged. It is a very cool piece, because it shows the markings of where the card should be cut and where the foil should go.



So, why did these next 3 make this deal a reality? Because the paper proofs below are of cards that were never made. For a player collector, (or at least me, lol!) this is the stuff dreams are made of. Something so unique and so epic, there is really no such thing as a "book value" for them. These aren't just some 1/1's that were produced by a card company that is a 1/1 only because they say it is with a stamp, and a different color foil. There are no parallels to chase to scratch an itch for them, either. These pieces go behind the scenes and show things that aren't even supposed to exist. Epic is a PERFECT description. They aren't valuable because a book tells you they are. The value is driven solely by desire of a player collector to have something amazing no other collector would have.



To make it even cooler, the copyrights are from 2000, 2001 and 2002 (though 2 say they are from 2001) - one is of a base card for the White Sox, one is of a bat card from the Yankees and one is of a jersey card from the Angels. To put it how AJ did: This is the trifecta.



Speaking of AJ, he has shown me these for a few years now, and I have always drooled over them, never thinking I could ever own them. He told me how it took him months (and a good chunk of change!) to track down all of them. They all have complete, separate backs and in some instances, he had to go to different sellers to get them all.



His extensive expedition he embarked upon to find these adds to the already rich story of why they are now in my collection. Without his passion, time and dollars, these could have easily been lost in several different people's collections, for decades. I fully appreciate that he spent the time, money and energy to track down all the fronts and backs to complete this perfect little collection.



One would have been cool. Two would have been amazing. All 3 is just off the chain nuts to me! At some point in the not-too-distant-future, I plan on making these are "real" cards. Here is the set of paper proofs that were never meant to be:



image



image



image



As I said before ... the stuff dreams are made of for collectors image



SO, SO close!!!!!!!!



image



While I'm mega excited about my new additions (as if you couldn't tell by my writing a novel about them!), I might just be even more excited about my new customs. Bear with me here ... it all ties in.



For a while, I have really wanted to experiment with creating wood cards. You've probably seen my custom wood mini made from a game used bat, but I wanted to do something similar to the Allen & Ginter minis. Since I traded one of mine away, I had MUCH more motivation to figure it out.



So, I went to the forest to find some lumber with my friends. (I'm the shirtless dude on the left.)



image



We found some GREAT wood to use, so I got to sawing and prepping.



image



Can you guess what card I did first? That's right ... 2014 Allen & Ginter mini!



image



Guys, the final product got me MAJORLY pumped. With my new creation, it made the deal I gave the real one away in *fairly* painless! It is so spot on, it is amazing and I love it. The regular has a paper back, which is something I never really liked. With my custom, I decided to make a wood back.



image



With the ability to make these, I thought about doing cards that didn't exist. Like a 2015 Gypsy Queen mini. Jose doesn't have a wood of this. It, too, came out incredible.



image



Why stop at minis though, right? I thought it would be REALLY cool to make a full-size base topps card out of wood. I thought about this for a while. What about a 1986? I mean, it is his rookie card. A 1989? It is the first year I really started collecting. Or how about a 1988?



Duh.



Of course it had to be a 1987! It already has the wood design borders. So yeah ... it NEEDED to happen.



This answers the age-old question: What would a 1987 Topps baseball card look like if it were made out of REAL wood? In pics, it is cool, in hand it is even cooler, but here you go:



image



Annnndddd...the back out of real wood as well (though the wood grain doesn't show too well in the picture for some reason.



image



YES!!!!! He's here!



image



Before I run into the house to check out my latest collection pieces, (and to save myself from the embarrassment of him catching me take another picture),



image



I figured I'd show one final custom I did. This is based off of Triple Threads, except with a bit more of my design work in it and ... ya know .... image



While I'm glad Jose is in this year's TTT, his horizontal cards are boring. I like the horizontal cards that spell things and have the player's autograph. What I *REALLY* like are the TTT (all years) wood cards in this configuration. I'd probably go nuts if one was made. Since there is no guarantee that one will ever be made, I figured I'd give it a try image Here is what I came up with, including his autograph and player-worn patches from when I was at his out last year:



image



This might be my favorite custom I've done for my collection ... definitely in the top 5 at least!



Here is a photo shoot of my latest wood creations with a $2 cigar box I picked up at a garage sale yesterday ...



image



I pulled a bit of a gag in my latest mailday video. You are welcome to check it out here (skip to 23:30 after watching the first few minutes if you would like.)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNTcPSdztrc



Alright, that does it for this week. Thanks for reading/watching! Though it was a lot of work with a lot of ups and downs, I had a blast and am VERY happy with my latest creations and collection additions.



http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/2016/10/theres-something-wood.html
Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!

Comments

  • DboneesqDboneesq Posts: 18,219 ✭✭
    Yes Tanner ... you are a sic puppy ... but man, do you have passion and talent for these custom cards! As you already know, I'm very happy with the way the T-206 Mantles you made for me came out.
    STAY HEALTHY!

    Doug

    Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
  • bobsbbcardsbobsbbcards Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭
    What Doug said. Another fascinating read, but I do have some sympathy for the poor mailman. He must think (i.e., know) you're a lunatic. image
  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭
    Thank you Doug and Bob! Bob, I'm happy to report this was a temp mailman, so I'm able to spread the crazy out a bit image Had I known your card were coming, I probably would have been waiting for him at the corner...with a marching band...and a red carpet!



    BTW - for those of you who do not know, the pic I said I was the shirtless guy ...



    image



    is NOT in fact me. This is a movie still from Twilight. The only way I even closely resemble is when I wear my Whatshirt. Here is a pic of it:



    image



    Why is it called my Whatshirt? Because whenever I wear it, and someone says "Nice shirt!" I respond with "what shirt?" It never gets old (for me.) My wife on the other hand ...
    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
  • Originally posted by: mouschi
    I've got to be honest with you, I'm not sure where to start! As if you couldn't tell by my writing, sometimes my hobbies take up way too much space in my brain. I don't have a "chill" button. It is either FULL SPEED or NOT AT ALL.

    I guess I'll start at the beginning. This has been an action packed week for the hobby side of my life. To start off, fellow supercollector AJ and I made yet ANOTHER huge, massive trade. It involved a lot of blood sweat and tears, but after about a week, we hammered a deal out!

    When the deal was done, AJ did his thing by providing up to the minute pics of his trip to the post office. He showed me pics of what car he took ...

    image

    And even the amount it cost for gas ... ($33 ... how ironic!)
    image

    And now ... we wait. (Me staring down the road, waiting for the mailman to turn the corner onto our street.)

    image

    And what do we do when we wait? We talk about MAKING CARDS! Someone came to me with an idea about Yogi Berra. He wanted a card to commemorate the AFLAC commercial he was in. His line was "And they give you cash, which is just as good as money." LOL Ahhh...#Yogiisms.

    I had an idea of doing something along the lines of Bazooka One-Liners, but instead, have it called Yogi One-Liners, and instead of a jersey or bat piece, have a coin.

    image

    Here is what I came up with!

    image

    The card looks so great in person, and is so fun - I mean, c'mon ... a half dollar, Yogi AND the AFLAC duck? What's not to like?

    Can't forget the back!

    image

    Here is the commercial if you are interested in viewing it:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS83HdpzxDU

    I LOVE doing these types of personal collection cards, and am very happy with it.

    In the middle of doing an EPIC deal, I had the opportunity to pick up a card that ranked HIGH on my list of wants.

    Jose's one and only (for now) AUTOGRAPHED SUPERFRACTOR!

    image

    The superfractor is very significant to me. I've kept an eye out for it for a long, long time. For a few years now, I've made several custom superfractors of him for my own collection, so it is nice to have a REAL one, and be a part of the uber-exclusive superfractor owner club image

    As an added bonus (which is actually HUGE for me...) I didn't realize this until I had the card in hand, and set it up to be displayed on my desk, but the picture used for this card is actually the one I suspect Jose is using MY game-used home run bat! What is funny is that I believe I brought up this picture in my last article, too!

    I have a high res picture of it, and the bat is green, just like mine, with the same company logo, etc. It is the only picture I have found of him swinging this type and color of bat. His former manager told me it is in fact rare, as MLB told him he couldn't use the full green bat. Photo matching is one thing, but possibly photo matching on a baseball card ... of which you have the superfractor of ... awesome!

    Here is a pic of the full rainbow: (I am missing 2 plates, btw so if anyone knows where they are, let me know so they can come home! image

    image

    YESSSSS!!!! The mailman hath made an appearance!

    image

    While we are waiting, allow me to tell you of the actual deal. I had to give up a big, BIG card in my collection. This ...

    image
    Jose's first mini wood 1/1. The deal also included me sending along cash and a blue framed printing plate. I would definitely have not done the deal, had I not already had his 2nd mini wood 1/1. I try to remind myself that I don't have to have it all ... it is nice to have at least one each of the big/rare things, though image So since I had a mini wood 1/1 already, it made it a tad easier to get through this deal.

    I also had to give up cash, and this:

    image

    The plate isn't nearly as big of a deal for me as the wood is.

    As I mentioned, it took a LOT of back and forth. The deal was in major jeopardy all the way up until we finally came to an agreement. It may baffle some folks why I gave up a few 1/1's. Here is a small (lol) write up of each card, why I did the trade, and why they matter...

    1990 Donruss Blue line Proof
    This was a "throw-in" for the deal, but quite unique. A blue line proof is something that is printed and sent to the proofer so they can proof it before the final card is made. Phew, I said proof a lot right there, didn't I? Because the original was so mangled, this paper proof had the damaged parts cut off and was mounted on the top of a reproduction blue 1990 Donruss card. I may end up redoing this, I'm not sure. It isn't my favorite, but is cool to add to my run of 1990 Donruss which includes the INC, INC. and splatter variation, as well as the only known blank back, a rack pack with one on the top and the aqueous. Do other 1990 Donruss blue-line proofs exist? Probably not too many if any at all, but I wouldn't mind having a full version. For now, this will hold me over image

    image

    2016 Topps Bunt Plate 1/1
    Not a big card, in and of itself. However, I do have 2 of the other plates. I picked up the yellow and thought I was good, but 15 seconds or so later, this plate came online and was snapped up before I even knew it hit. It is great to be able to land one that got away.

    image

    2016 Topps Archives Signature Series 1994 Stadium Club /7
    Beautiful sig, perfect stamp placement and a Texas Rangers card. What's not to like?

    image

    YES!!!!! Coming closer!!!

    image

    2015 Topps Archives Signature Series 2016 Gypsy Queen /4
    This is one of the few non 1/1 '15 Archives cards I didn't have. Who knows where the other 3 are! This card was actually added in at the end to make the deal work.

    image

    2015 Topps Archives Signature Series 2014 Tek /4
    The first tek of Jose that has ever come out after his career ended, and it is in Archives form. It is the first one and the only one that has surfaced. One thing that my Archives signature series collection was lacking was some Tek love.

    image

    2014 Topps Supreme Simply Supreme /5
    I have so many /5 to unnumbered rainbow runs from 2014-2016, I'm not missing too terribly many, but this /5 is one that I didn't have. I remember over a year ago seeing one for sale, and going back & forth with the seller. I checked my phone while I was playing with my son in our backyard, and the seller said he would accept my offer. I was happy, but when I came back inside, I found out I was too late. Someone ended up buying it out from under me. While I would have been ... decently happy with buying it back then, I'm very happy to have picked it up now. Especially since the others might now be locked up in collections for good.

    image

    So far, the cards are great that I got in the deal, but nothing truly EPIC. Things are going to get a bit better from here on out ...

    2016 Topps Archives Signature Series 2015 Tek 1/1
    Well, my collection isn't lacking anymore in the Tek department image This beautiful 1/1 is something I JUST missed out on when it was on ebay, so I'm happy to now have it in my collection. This pops amazingly in hand.

    image

    2016 Topps Industry Summit Buyback 1/1 2015 Tek
    To my knowledge, they only did 2 Canseco buybacks for the industry summit. I missed BOTH! Thankfully, now I have one of them image Oh, and do you see the pineapple stamped logo? Definitely a winner in my book!

    image

    And now ... my favorites ....

    1999 Skybox Premium Rubies Fleer Vault Bankruptcy black back
    This card is as beautiful as it is rare, in its standard form. With a print run of 50, you would think that they would pop up from time to time. Worthpoint shows this card to have only been up on ebay once in the past decade. What is special about this one in particular is that it it is a blank back from the fleer vault. While the /50 version is fantastic, this one might be about 50 times more rare. The odds of me bumping into the regular version are great, but another blank back? Slim to none!

    image

    1988 Topps Vault Cyan Printing Proof 1988 Topps Team Leaders
    This card is epic. It is the first topps appearance of the Bash Brothers together. It features a full back, which has the vault sticker, and was used in the process of making this card. There is something about having a 1/1 that was used to make millions of other iconic cards that really gets me. I now have this card in the following configurations: regular, tiffany, blank front, cello pack, rack pack, wrong front and my favorite: the experimental cloth test ... of course ... now this one as well!

    image

    And now, the grand finale. The reason I did the trade to begin with.

    I will group these final three together.

    Fleer Vault Bankruptcy Paper Proofs
    You may or may not have seen paper proofs before. They are very cool, and typically are used during the printing process to make "real" cards. To preface this story, I picked up a sheet of a 2001 Fleer Triple Crown paper proofs where most of the cards were badly damaged. Because these are widely considered as 1/1's (or mega at the very least) player collectors pick them up anyway. Thankfully my Jose wasn't damaged. It is a very cool piece, because it shows the markings of where the card should be cut and where the foil should go.

    So, why did these next 3 make this deal a reality? Because the paper proofs below are of cards that were never made. For a player collector, (or at least me, lol!) this is the stuff dreams are made of. Something so unique and so epic, there is really no such thing as a "book value" for them. These aren't just some 1/1's that were produced by a card company that is a 1/1 only because they say it is with a stamp, and a different color foil. There are no parallels to chase to scratch an itch for them, either. These pieces go behind the scenes and show things that aren't even supposed to exist. Epic is a PERFECT description. They aren't valuable because a book tells you they are. The value is driven solely by desire of a player collector to have something amazing no other collector would have.

    To make it even cooler, the copyrights are from 2000, 2001 and 2002 (though 2 say they are from 2001) - one is of a base card for the White Sox, one is of a bat card from the Yankees and one is of a jersey card from the Angels. To put it how AJ did: This is the trifecta.

    Speaking of AJ, he has shown me these for a few years now, and I have always drooled over them, never thinking I could ever own them. He told me how it took him months (and a good chunk of change!) to track down all of them. They all have complete, separate backs and in some instances, he had to go to different sellers to get them all.

    His extensive expedition he embarked upon to find these adds to the already rich story of why they are now in my collection. Without his passion, time and dollars, these could have easily been lost in several different people's collections, for decades. I fully appreciate that he spent the time, money and energy to track down all the fronts and backs to complete this perfect little collection.

    One would have been cool. Two would have been amazing. All 3 is just off the chain nuts to me! At some point in the not-too-distant-future, I plan on making these are "real" cards. Here is the set of paper proofs that were never meant to be:

    image

    image

    image

    As I said before ... the stuff dreams are made of for collectors image

    SO, SO close!!!!!!!!

    image

    While I'm mega excited about my new additions (as if you couldn't tell by my writing a novel about them!), I might just be even more excited about my new customs. Bear with me here ... it all ties in.

    For a while, I have really wanted to experiment with creating wood cards. You've probably seen my custom wood mini made from a game used bat, but I wanted to do something similar to the Allen & Ginter minis. Since I traded one of mine away, I had MUCH more motivation to figure it out.

    So, I went to the forest to find some lumber with my friends. (I'm the shirtless dude on the left.)

    image

    We found some GREAT wood to use, so I got to sawing and prepping.

    image

    Can you guess what card I did first? That's right ... 2014 Allen & Ginter mini!

    image

    Guys, the final product got me MAJORLY pumped. With my new creation, it made the deal I gave the real one away in *fairly* painless! It is so spot on, it is amazing and I love it. The regular has a paper back, which is something I never really liked. With my custom, I decided to make a wood back.

    image

    With the ability to make these, I thought about doing cards that didn't exist. Like a 2015 Gypsy Queen mini. Jose doesn't have a wood of this. It, too, came out incredible.

    image

    Why stop at minis though, right? I thought it would be REALLY cool to make a full-size base topps card out of wood. I thought about this for a while. What about a 1986? I mean, it is his rookie card. A 1989? It is the first year I really started collecting. Or how about a 1988?

    Duh.

    Of course it had to be a 1987! It already has the wood design borders. So yeah ... it NEEDED to happen.

    This answers the age-old question: What would a 1987 Topps baseball card look like if it were made out of REAL wood? In pics, it is cool, in hand it is even cooler, but here you go:

    image

    Annnndddd...the back out of real wood as well (though the wood grain doesn't show too well in the picture for some reason.

    image

    YES!!!!! He's here!

    image

    Before I run into the house to check out my latest collection pieces, (and to save myself from the embarrassment of him catching me take another picture),

    image

    I figured I'd show one final custom I did. This is based off of Triple Threads, except with a bit more of my design work in it and ... ya know .... image

    While I'm glad Jose is in this year's TTT, his horizontal cards are boring. I like the horizontal cards that spell things and have the player's autograph. What I *REALLY* like are the TTT (all years) wood cards in this configuration. I'd probably go nuts if one was made. Since there is no guarantee that one will ever be made, I figured I'd give it a try image Here is what I came up with, including his autograph and player-worn patches from when I was at his out last year:

    image

    This might be my favorite custom I've done for my collection ... definitely in the top 5 at least!

    Here is a photo shoot of my latest wood creations with a $2 cigar box I picked up at a garage sale yesterday ...

    image

    I pulled a bit of a gag in my latest mailday video. You are welcome to check it out here (skip to 23:30 after watching the first few minutes if you would like.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNTcPSdztrc

    Alright, that does it for this week. Thanks for reading/watching! Though it was a lot of work with a lot of ups and downs, I had a blast and am VERY happy with my latest creations and collection additions.

    http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/2016/10/theres-something-wood.html



    I love the wood ginter

    i have the 1/1 wood CLyde Parris and it came ranked a 10 .......
    one of my favorites all time

    question ..what is the best way to attack a picture to a post....
    its asking me for a url for the image ....

  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭
    Originally posted by: lawyer05



    I love the wood ginter



    i have the 1/1 wood CLyde Parris and it came ranked a 10 .......

    one of my favorites all time



    question ..what is the best way to attack a picture to a post....

    its asking me for a url for the image ....









    Thanks! What I do to show a picture is I take the image url and put open bracket IMG close bracket image url then open bracket forward slash IMG close bracket.



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  • thenavarrothenavarro Posts: 7,497 ✭✭✭
    Awesome, awesome, thread! The wooden cards are really neat.
    Buying US Presidential autographs
  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭
    edited April 11, 2017 4:22PM

    So, I ended up going forward with a new project that I have been dreaming about for a LONG time. Making these paper proofs REAL cards. Here is the first one I did, since I don't know when I'll be able to get to the others:

    Here is the paper proof prototype I worked from:
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    I had to redo a bunch of the graphics, but came up with this:

    image

    Shows the thickness and the glossiness. Note the mention of "sleeve patch" instead of "Game-Worn Jersey". I changed it because Canseco wore the jersey this patch was on, but not when he was in a game. :) He actually never played for the Angels in an MLB game.
    image

    This shows the gloss much better...
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    The back of the paper proof talks more about it being game-worn, etc. so I changed the text on that as well.

    All in all, I like how it turned out!

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  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭

    Hrmm ... those were supposed to be pictures. I'm not sure what happened or how to edit it.

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  • LOTSOSLOTSOS Posts: 1,308 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I think, but am not certain, you need to now directly upload the photos.

    Kevin

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