Saturday, February 25, 2012

Obligatory post. "Who is The Baseball Card Snob?"

Well, we are back from our "vacation" in "The City" (lot of quotation marks already). So here is the post I promised last week.

Who is the Baseball Card Snob?

He's a 47 year old married, father of three from New Joisey.  The northeastern part of the state to be exact.

I've been collecting on and off since 1974, yes 1974. I remember buying my first pack of cards when we were living in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY.  It was right here,

What's that Hearing Aid store doing there?



Wait, where did it go?  Well, that Hearing Aid Store (blue awning) use to be a candy/newspaper store.  I had a different sentence I was going to type here (If you've ever been in New York City outside of Manhattan, there are tons of these stores.) Well, apparently, there are no longer "tons of these stores."  I couldn't find a single one, so I will show you a picture I found on the interweb.



I remember the store in question having a big Te-Amo sign on it. Like this one,



These stores and signs were ubiquitous. It appears that these type of store is disappearing and being replaced by the the standard bodega



Didn't think you were going to get a little NYC consumerism post?  I hope this was informative, now back to our regularly scheduled post.

I must have bought that first pack in April or May of 1974 because we moved to New Jersey in June. I have no recollection of buying any packs until 1977.  That's when I really started collecting.

There was a small candy store in my town (also now gone, no picture available) and I remember buying these


at that store.  Holy Cow, Rick Cerrone, look at that hair, that 70's mustache.  Yeah, Cerrone-jo.  Oh, there is  also some guy by the name of Dale Murphy in the lower left corner, I wonder what became of him.  I have about 5 of these packs in my collection.  (I figured out my scanner, much better scan that my second post http://thebaseballcardsnob.blogspot.com/2012/02/2012-topps-purple.html).

Don't remember buying much 1978, but I bought 6 vending boxes of 1979 Topps (future post fodder).
Fast forward to 1982, graduated high school and left for college (Rutgers).  I think like most collectors, when you go off to school, the collection hibernates.  I did add complete sets of the big 3 in 1983, but I bought the sets, not boxes and collated the sets myself.  After 1983, I stopped.  I guess life got in the way.

I never graduated Rutgers, dropped out in October of my Sophomore year. It wasn't for me at that time.  The following spring, I enrolled in a Paramedic Training class in NYC.  In 10 short months, I was a NYC EMS Paramedic.  Working crazy hours and several extra jobs did not leave a lot of free time and although I still enjoyed baseball, baseball cards themselves, were not on the radar.

So when did baseball cards re-appear on the radar?  If you can believe it, when I got engaged.  I'm sure my wife would not be thrilled to know that she helped re-ignite my collecting habit.  It was late 1992 or early 1993, we were engaged and out stopping at garages sales, looking for "whatever", when I saw this...


Not this specific card, but a 1992 Upper Deck baseball card.  WOW! What were these?The last cards I remember actually handling were 1983 cards.  I'd never seen anything like this before.  Pictures on the front and back, good pictures too, a glossy feel to the card, a hologram to deter counterfeiting, WOW.  I was infected with the collecting bug again.

I started buying packs and boxes and going to shows again.  I haven't stopped since.  I re-started my Yankees team set collection.  Started Topps sets for my oldest son and Upper Deck for my youngest.  My daughter gets proof coin sets, so she doesn't feel left out.  My wife, well, she's an angel for putting up with both me and my collection.  Although, she would like me to "get rid" of some of these cards.  My stock answer, "I'm working on it."  Just like I'm working on this blog.

Ok, so help me get rid of some cards.  My baseball card pages are listed at right, they are mostly up to date. I don't list the base cards, but I have some for all the sets I collect.  So drop my an e-mail and lets get a trade going.


Next post: Why such a snob?

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Liar Liar Pants on Fire

When I started this blog, my hopes were to publish something at least once a week.  As you can tell, I have not kept my word.  It's not like I didn't want to.  But with an epidural for my back, PT three times a week and my wife having chest pain yesterday, well, you can see how a fellow can fall behind.

BTW, we are all doing better.  My epidural has totally eradicated my back pain and the wife's chest pain is most likely muscular-skeletal.

The kids are off next week, winter break, and we will be spending a few days in NYC.  I need a photo of something for my next post, which I know I will find in "the city".  When we get back, I hope to have that post up.

To those who have been reading my tripe, I thank you.  I hope to improve as I continue to post.  I read a ton of blogs on baseball cards and I know I have a way to go.

In the meantime, I have posted a link to my web pages.  I am always open to trades.

Enjoy the long weekend.

The Snob

Friday, February 3, 2012

2012 Topps Purple

Well, I couldn't find any 2012 Topps at the local Target or Wal-Mart. So I decided to try Toys R Us last night.

BINGO!!

Blasters, hangers, and these things.


Well, I opened it, you get the drift though.  Notice the yellow circle at the top right, that's what got me to buy this.  That and I really wanted to lay my mitts on some new cards.  Anyway, I was hoping the "3 EXCLUSIVE INSERTS!" were something like last years Purple Diamond Cuts. Nope, no such luck.
This is what was inside:
and two others, Saltalamachhia and Miguel Cairo.  All available for trade.

So, if you're really insane, you can put together the regular set, the diamond yellow set, Target Red, Walmart Blue, and Toys R Us Purple.  Anyone have any ideas, who else we can add to this wonderful rainbow?

Red - Target
Orange -
Yellow - Topps Diamond Yellow, or do we have someone else in mind?
Green -
Blue - Wal-mart
Indigo -
Violet

ROY G BIV, remembered something from grammar school

Well now I've gone and done it.

I've been debating this for a while, I'm not sure if I really have the time for this. But I will give it a try.

I've been reading everyone else's blogs for years now, so I thought, I'm reasonably intelligent. I can probably string a few sentences together. How difficult can this be? Well, we are going to find out. I don't think I will be able to post more than once a week to start.  That's probably all I can handle at the moment.

Will I add much to what's already being said? Probably not, but hopefully every once in a while something will resonant with you and that will make this worthwhile.

The next post will be my first (and probably only) scoop. If I can get the scanner to work.