*a product I didn't get to open last year combined with a fresh cup of joe is all I need today. Well, the sunshine and melting snow helps as well*
I know I said it may be some time before I post on here again ,but here we are. I guess I can't keep all of my promises and I am hoping none of you are hurt from me sharing a new post. I don't think you will be.
Today, I have a box of 2020 Inception baseball, which was roughly released a year ago, to share with you....in more than one way. But you will have to keep reading to see what I mean.
In order to do that, I must open this box up first. So let's get to it!
*takes a sip, begins to rip*
In every box of 2020 Inception baseball cards there is one pack. That one pack comes with 7 cards in which one of those cards is an autograph. Boxes are still running high with them holding around $200-$225. So it's a gamble for sure at $33 a card in here.
You open the box up and you find the pack on the inside.
Here is what the pack on the inside looks like.
*takes another sip to do another rip*
There are 100 cards to collect in the base set for 2020 Topps Inception baseball.
This years design features a bold, vibrant full of color touch. Up until this break I hadn't seen any of these base, but these may be the best ones I have seen from Inception. It took me some time to grow a liking to products that use art, but this design is a home run.
Back of the base card isn't quite as vibrant as the front. I do wish there was expanded stats on these. I am a man of numbers.
Here were the other base in my break,
The base set consists of veterans and rookies. I think it would be fun to see some legendary stars make their appearance in this set. Ken Griffey Jr base card like this....yeah...wow.
*takes a sip before tackling the parallels*
I pulled two greens in my pack. Both players not too bad.
And now onto the autograph of the pack....
Mike Tachman on-card autograph. It is also a eBay 1/1 with 50/50 because it's an orange parallel.*takes a sip before summing up. Well, takes a few sips to be honest because honesty is the best policy*
My overall thoughts is that the product looks really nice, but man, it's hard to swallow landing a Tauchman autograph for the $200. Though as a Yankees fan it's exciting to see a PC card. The overall checklist though has some huge names and some really nice looking autograph patch, button, etc hits. So I guess it depends on what kind of gambler-type-collector you are.
Ratings (ratings based on 1-5 🍵)
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Ratings (ratings based on 1-5 🍵)
Design 🍵🍵🍵🍵
Photography 🍵
Inserts: Not Applicable
Hits 🍵
Price 🍵
Value 🍵
(my ratings on this product looks bad because of the way I break things down, but I actually enjoyed opening this)
*takes another sip before announcing some exciting news...and may or may not have taken a bite of a raised donut that just happens to be sitting next to me*
I said earlier something about sharing...well... I will be announcing a contest in the next few days for a chance to win some cards from this break and my Series 1 break! I haven't decided if the contest will be held on this blog, Matt's Wonderful Blog Of Hobbies or on Twitter. But stay tuned!
*takes a final sip of the current cup, moves onto cup number 2. Coffee Card Blogger Out*