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A Canadian Thief, the NSCC and Tons of Customs!

The National has come and gone, and with it, many projects have seen their completion!  Before I get into the NSCC and what happened, I figured I'd show off a few fun customs that don't have anything to do with anything else.  (Well, okay - the needle card actually was a partial trade deal for someone to get Jose to sign something for me.)

Remember Deflate-Gate?  Someone online wanted me to create something fun for his buddy, so here it is:  A Bill Belichick cut auto with an inflation needle!

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I was completely done with this, and ... well...the needle wouldn't fit!  I improvised and actually used the packaging container to create the card.  It gives it a REALLY cool look for a card!

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Did you hear the one about the 6'8" giant they call Aaron Judge breaking a tooth during a walk-off celebration?  Four One (the mock April Fool's card company I created a few years back) just HAD to make an appearance for it :)  #allrise #andgotothedentist - this isn't a "real" card.  This is just me playing around in Photoshop.

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I was also contacted by a forum admin a while ago (I am just now getting around to posting!) to create a special custom booklet of his son.  In doing so, we embedded his hospital bracelet and birth measuring tape.  Check it out!  If a card of your kid with relics like this embedded isn't a way to get your significant other into sports cards, I don't know what is!

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Speaking of family cards - check this out!  Someone reached out to me earlier - his great-great grandfather actually played baseball.  It took a long time, but he was able to secure a signature on a letter, along with his 1900 cabinet card.  The signature is embedded, and the picture from the cabinet card was taken from a scan - I made a mini out of it to fit well with the design.  Check it out!  This is an oversized card, and fits PERFECTLY in a one-touch vertical booklet holder.

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As if that weren't enough, another person reached out to me who is friends with a professional poker player / former minor league baseball pitcher.  We wanted to incorporate poker and baseball in one shot.  This was a fun one to do, because the ideas evolved from a single embedded playing card type of trading card, to a booklet with an embedded royal flush on felt & a custom poker chip.  Let me explain ....

The material

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The cards and felt

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Taped & Cut (It is weird how wrong it felt cutting playing cards!)

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poker chip with custom made holder

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assembled

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Picture of poker player during his pitching days

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The end result:

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It is always fun doing creative cards like this.  Going along the same lines of playing cards, my son had an idea to create a card game having to do with Clash of Clans.  (My whole family LOVES this game and play it often.)  For a year / year and a half, my son has taken the design I did for him and has been tweaking it, making cards, etc.  Today is the first day we have seen them as REAL playing cards.

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After playing a short game with him using them tonight, the rules may need a bit of work, but I think they turned out fantastic.  (We did notice the misspelling on the hog rider below!)

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Does anyone else here play Clash of Clans?  I JUST made it to Town Hall 11 last week, got my Eagle Artillery & Grand Warden WOOT! :D

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So, before I go into the NSCC portion of this story, I need to talk about the Canadian Thief, but before that I need to talk about the mail thief!  If you recall, a few years ago I teamed up with fellow cardboard enthusiast Jason to assemble 2 BASH BROTHERS booklets.  One for him and one for me.  Mark McGwire doesn't sign anything with Jose on it, so I had to make the cards as singles first, and then assemble as booklets.  For a refresher, here is what it looks like:

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I sent Jason his, and a few days later, tracking showed as delivered, but it never made it to him and the post office could not do anything for him.  It sounds as if someone stole it.  :/

Months later, Jason contacted me telling me he had yet another opportunity to get McGwire's signature.  I told him that would be awesome and we worked a deal to where I would create two more booklets (but different this time.)  In January of 2016, someone with the name of Michael Tracy (likely not his real name) of Pop Culture Authentix / The Ink Pros / Hockey Brawler Collectibles / Piece of History Authentics reached out to me on my website telling me he was having a signing done with Jose in Canada.  If I wanted to take him up on his offer, I could send several things and he would have Jose sign them at his cost.

I thought that was VERY nice so I agreed to do so - especially since I had committed to Jason to get Jose's signatures for our new bash booklets.

After months of going back and forth with Mike, he said there were delays, it wasn't happening, etc. and he told me ultimately he had to send them to Jose's residence to get signed.  I thought this was odd, because I don't think Jose accepts things like this.  Responses halted until I found him selling on a website and posed as a new customer.  He responded to me very quickly, and when I told him who I was, he stopped responding ... until I told him I was getting the police involved.

Mike never sent me anything back.  I was out a good amount of money and several custom cards that took me countless hours to do (including the cards I made to create the new bash brothers booklets!)  After waiting for a few months, I got on the phone with the police in Canada.  I let them know what happened, and even noted the residence I sent my cards to was TEN MINUTES from their station.  The detective asked me "Well, what do you want me to do about it?"

I responded saying that I think it would be a good idea to take a trip down the street to see him at the very least.  He refused to, and ultimately did absolutely nothing - not even lift a finger .... well, aside from lifting his fingers to dial my number and tell me he wasn't going to do anything.  As it turns out, Mike (again, I don't think that is his real name, but I could be wrong) has scammed several people, and to my knowledge has not yet been caught.

While I was dealing with all this, Jason was having issues getting McGwire's signatures again.  Then, out of the blue, about a year and a half later, Jason wrote and told me he got them signed!  With the National coming up, I knew I had to whip up the new Canseco cards and send them.  At long last, the cards FINALLY came in the mail from the signing and I wrapped them up!

This first one has gold holo-foil bordering around the center pictures, and the pictures themselves are iridescent.

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Another view to try and show the color changing properties.

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The other one I did was a strata style booklet.

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This gives you a better idea as to why the center images are blurry in the first picture.  It is a shadow box type of feel, and has a 3d effect in person.

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One of the cards I sent to the thief was this custom '51 Topps red back style type of card.  I thought it would look SWEET with an autograph.  Since it was stolen, I never considered making it again.  Until now.

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But then I thought to myself ... what if I could take it a step further and make it a wood card?

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OOOH!  What about a WOOD BOOKLET!!!?!?!  (Are there any of those out there?)  Here is the back - I utilized a 1951 Topps red back style back, as well as the packaging graphic work from a 1951 Topps Red Back box.  You can also see that I have integrated a pack into the artwork as well.

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I wanted to go with an inner binding of darker wood.

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And here it is - complete with a player-worn jumbo patch and signed in red ink!

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This was shipped off with the needle card at the top of this article.  When @cardcutter23 got it signed for me, he told me that Jose said this was a "very interesting picture to be used."  (This pic was also used in his 1997 Fleer Ultra baseball card.)

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I said to him that it looked like Jose wasn't in the joking around good mood like he is in a lot of times, though it is difficult to tell from a picture of course.  Interestingly enough, I ended up receiving a message from @MrMint23 who went to the show as well, and said this of his conversation with Jose.


Canseco said hey...he actually smiled when I mentioned your name.  Here is how the conversation went:

"Jose, do you know a guy named Tanner?"

"Tanner!  Yes I know him.  He came by my house."

Then I told him you said hi.  The entire time prior he had not spoken to anyone.  After mentioning you, he lit up and I even got to ask him about which bat he used in softball.  It made my day.  Thanks!

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With as much as I say that I'm all about the cardboard, I can't tell you how much I love that.

http://tanmanbaseballfan.com/2017/08/canadian-thief-nscc-tons-customs.html

Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!

Comments

  • erikthredderikthredd Posts: 9,212 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I am a diehard Patriots fan and I gotta say that Belichick Deflategate card is absolutely hilarious. Now you gotta come up with a Tom Brady broken cell phone card to match it. Great job on the Bash Brothers booklets as well.

  • robert67robert67 Posts: 1,347 ✭✭✭✭
    edited October 19, 2017 11:54AM

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  • HighGradeLegendsHighGradeLegends Posts: 1,693 ✭✭✭✭
    edited August 5, 2017 9:31AM

    Thank you for sharing. The bellicheat is awesome! You need to incorporate a piece of vhs tape for the spygate follow on!

  • countdouglascountdouglas Posts: 2,484 ✭✭✭✭✭

    As I mentioned on the thread started by timcarrollart and the cut card creations, these 2 guys, Tanner and Tim, really bring a different layer to the card hobby. 2 very talented guys with a sincere passion for what they do. I am continually blown away by what they are kind enough to share with us in photos, and the descriptions of their creative processes. Thank you! Awesome work!

  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭

    Thank you guys for the positive feedback! I love it :)

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
  • grote15grote15 Posts: 29,738 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The write-up, as well as the custom items themselves, are first rate and really cool.



    Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
  • muffinsmuffins Posts: 469 ✭✭✭

    @erikthredd said:

    Now you gotta come up with a Tom Brady broken cell phone card to match it.

    +1 and hilarious!

    (use a broken/cracked sim card or something)

  • gonzergonzer Posts: 3,032 ✭✭✭✭✭

    As a member here for almost 15 years I can't recall ever seeing such eye-appealing custom cards. You definitely have a skill that knows no bounds.

  • erikthredderikthredd Posts: 9,212 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Then maybe a Game Used Uggz card for Brady as well.

  • 49ersGuy49ersGuy Posts: 382 ✭✭

    Sammy Sosa dual cork + Steroid needle auto

  • SdubSdub Posts: 736 ✭✭✭

    Tanner's man-crush on Canseco is concerning, but he's very creative and i love his custom cards. Keep up the good work.

    Collecting PSA 9's from 1970-1977. Raw 9's from 72-77. Raw 10's from '78-'83.
    Collecting Unopened from '72-'83; mostly BBCE certified boxes/cases/racks.
    Prefer to buy in bulk.
  • BigRed7BigRed7 Posts: 245 ✭✭✭

    Great story, the only thing better, would have been if you ran into the P.O.S. from Canada!!!

  • CdnOsfanCdnOsfan Posts: 279 ✭✭✭
    edited August 5, 2017 6:54PM

    It sucks being a collector up in Canada. Guys like this and ridiculous postal and insurance fees make it difficult to be an Orioles collector. I have given up having stuff shipped up here and have most of it mailed to Niagara Falls, NY and then make a 90 minute drive each way every month or so across the border to pick up my goodies. Even the few items I sell, I list before I go and mail them from NF, NY. I used to sell a lot on eBay and be able to ship a card in a top load and bubble envelope to the US for .55 - 15 years ago and now its almost 10x and I can't use any insurance as it is not cost effective. I also trek down to Baltimore once a year for a few games and an Oriole stuff treasure hunt.

    What area of the Great White North does this scumbag live? I can't stand guys like this that make it difficult for the 99% of honest collectors up here....

  • mrmint23mrmint23 Posts: 2,249 ✭✭✭

    Canseco was great.

  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭

    @mrmint23 said:
    Canseco was great.

    I didn't recall you were on here - honestly, I got more of a thrill hearing you retelling what your conversation was than the autographs I got :)

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
  • kingnascarkingnascar Posts: 636 ✭✭✭

    I love your customer cards Tanner, Your attention to detail is second to none. B)

  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭

    @CdnOsfan said:
    It sucks being a collector up in Canada. Guys like this and ridiculous postal and insurance fees make it difficult to be an Orioles collector. I have given up having stuff shipped up here and have most of it mailed to Niagara Falls, NY and then make a 90 minute drive each way every month or so across the border to pick up my goodies. Even the few items I sell, I list before I go and mail them from NF, NY. I used to sell a lot on eBay and be able to ship a card in a top load and bubble envelope to the US for .55 - 15 years ago and now its almost 10x and I can't use any insurance as it is not cost effective. I also trek down to Baltimore once a year for a few games and an Oriole stuff treasure hunt.

    What area of the Great White North does this scumbag live? I can't stand guys like this that make it difficult for the 99% of honest collectors up here....

    Wow, that sounds like quite an ordeal! He was from Halifax. Scumbags like him are dime a dozen, and in the end, he will find out the person who he was hurting the most was himself. I'm still quite frankly baffled at how the cop handled this though. I understand I'm small potatoes from a far away land, but if you have a confirmed scammer right under your nose, you'd think he'd AT LEAST drive out there. Much like the scammer, his work ethic will probably end up biting him in the butt in the future .

    @Sdub said:
    Tanner's man-crush on Canseco is concerning, but he's very creative and i love his custom cards. Keep up the good work.

    LOL! Thanks brother :) Please know that it truly is a cardboard obsession, and not a man-crush. I don't hang on every word he says. I do watch upcoming product releases like a hawk though to see if he is in them! :)

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
  • CdnOsfanCdnOsfan Posts: 279 ✭✭✭

    Sorry I'm outside Toronto so too far to pay him a visit. That must be one lazy cop, maybe try again and get a different cop, I don't think the Halifax police are that busy....

  • seebelowseebelow Posts: 1,643 ✭✭✭
    edited August 6, 2017 10:23AM

    don't let the few scumbags get you down cause there are hundreds to thousands that really enjoy and appreciate your work!!!.... and talent!!!....as usual i enjoyed another thread with ur artwork.....awesome--as usual....
    ....thanks for sharing and keep posting

    ps...as a steeler fan, abs love the inflation needle...is that THE game used, the real deal or just game issued?

    Interested in higher grade vintage cards. Aren't we all. image
  • mouschimouschi Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭

    @CdnOsfan said:
    Sorry I'm outside Toronto so too far to pay him a visit. That must be one lazy cop, maybe try again and get a different cop, I don't think the Halifax police are that busy....

    Haha all good, I appreciate it! I don't think they are that busy either, but then again, I'm just guessing :)

    @seebelow said:
    don't let the few scumbags get you down cause there are hundreds to thousands that really enjoy and appreciate your work!!!.... and talent!!!....as usual i enjoyed another thread with ur artwork.....awesome--as usual....
    ....thanks for sharing and keep posting

    ps...as a steeler fan, abs love the inflation needle...is that THE game used, the real deal or just game issued?

    Thanks seebelow! Haha - the needle is just store bought :)

    Tanner Jones, Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict - Now Available on Amazon!
  • milbrocomilbroco Posts: 2,743 ✭✭✭✭

    Great work there. Some really nice stuff. How about a Tom Brady card with parts of a broken cell phone?

    ebay seller name milbroco
    email bcmiller7@comcast.net
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