I haven't opened up a lot of products this year, with no sponsors and lack of funds, it's been a real tough go for me.
One of my favorite things to do in this hobby is ripping packs. I would rather open up packs of cards before adding a PC card or finishing up a set.
I can see you shaking your heads at that last sentence, I get it.
With this year being so tough, I have had to change my perspective and how I collect and enjoy the hobby. So instead of being able to open up packs, I have been using stamps and making small pwe trades on occasion. Not quite the thrill of opening up a pack, but I am getting adjusted to being more excited about it.
However, with the recent release of Topps Chrome baseball, the itch got the better of me.
I haven't missed a single year of opening some form of Topps Chrome from one or multiple sports since its inaugural year of 1996. Could I really let that streak end this year? It's my favorite product release ever and not being able to open up at least a pack was getting to me.
But so wasn't the price.
I told myself after finding out blaster boxes at Walmart were $40, twice what they used to be, that I wouldn't fork out that cash for a blaster whether I had it or not.
That's until I found out I had money leftover on a Walmart gift card, then I pulled the trigger.
Regrettably so.
You will see why below,
Every 2023 Topps Chrome baseball blaster box comes with 7 packs of 4 cards. So, you're paying $40 for 28 cards. Meaning each card better be worth $1.50 each. I am sure you can find better cards in a dime and quarter box and bring more home for the cost.
I kicked off with my first card of the new Topps Chrome with Jose Altuve.
I won't bother showing rest of the base cards as this was the biggest name I found, so let's skip to the rookie portion.
Not a lot going on here. Rookie pitchers are not my thing.
Final rookie card wasn't too bad. I would rather have found Volpe but I will take it.
Next up, let's take a look at my favorite part of Chrome, the shiny stuff.
Meh base silver finds. These are 1:3 packs.
Pink Outman was the highlight of this box. Two Pink Refractors are per blaster.
Ugh. Two Sepia Parallels fall 2 per blaster. Not a fan of either player.
And another not-so-exciting find. The Prism parallels fall 1:6 packs so only one-per-blaster so my one shot wasn't great.
The inserts for my box break weren't much better,
Let's not discuss any further on these most hated inserts. These fall 1:6 packs.
And finally, 1:24 packs falls Technicolor. Tougher pull when you think about these falling 1:3 blasters but still player wise not so great.
With future finances not looking any better, I am sure next year I will be facing the same thought process when Topps Chrome releases next year.
Thoughts on my break, Topps Chrome in general and the prices for this year's product welcomed in comments.
I hope everyone has a Thirsty Thursday, in coffee form of course and has a great day as well.
Speaking of Thirsty Thursday, this coffee card blogger needs another cup.
*Coffee Card Blogger Out*