I have a circle of friends who I consider to be my top traders in the hobby which are the ones that I trade with most.
I also know some of them can't always mail right away, but I know when they do and when I get it, the wait will be worth it.
Just like my latest trade with @90snichefootballcard on Twitter. Bryan and I have been trading for years, roughly ten, and every time I get a mail day from him, it's incredible.
So, this one may have taken roughly a year, but it was so worth it.
Just wait and see.
*takes a sip of freshly brewed brew*
I won't be posting all of this remarkable mail day on here, you will have to check the rest out on Big Blue Cardboard so if you aren't following that blog yet, do so.
But here is what I will be sharing,
Bryan jammed packed this box with all of the goodies. There are actually more cards in here than it looks, I won't be posting them all because of this and just pulled out some for both blogs.
I have been wanting this Judge card as he is walking among the "happy little trees" and I really think he is actually a giant among them. I really, really want the Griffey like this as well. Do you have one? Let me know!!
Never wrong with getting a Judge refractor.
He is the ringleader of the Bomb Squad this year sending out bombs all over the ballparks.
One of my favorite insert designs over the years was Unleashed. For a while I was trying to chase the entire set for a variety of years, I gave that up but still have the ones I collected and will always take more in. I simply learned you can't collect it all.
I am not sure what they call this parallel, but I am digging it.
Panini should take note on how Topps still uses game used jerseys in their products and not this jersey wasn't worn by anyone at any time at any place in particular and was just printed off the presses. Sorry, it had to be said.
The next four cards I found exceptional.
A fun holiday chase. I wonder if there are more parallels in the run. I feel like it needs to be finished now. Either way, these make a great addition to my holiday PC.
And finally, for the part of the mail day I am posting on here, at the bottom of the box were two Gold Rush envelopes.
Before I show those off, I need some coffee.
*takes a sip*
The first autograph I thought about showing off on Big Blue Cardboard but decided just to keep it here to make it easier on me.
Joe Morris the 5'7 beast who helped the Giants win Super Bowl XXI.
Goose Gossage was in the other envelope. He has one of the nicest Yankee signatures other than Mariano Rivera (still need his).
Thanks Bryan!
*takes a sip before finishing up today's post*
This mail day was sort of like Christmas when it arrived since it took awhile, but if I can get one of these every year, once again wait until you see the series of posts on Big Blue Cardboard, it was well worth the year wait.
Have a great day everyone.
*Coffee Card Blogger Out*
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Congrats on the big package.
ReplyDeleteThe Bob Ross card of Judge was a great way to kick things off... but that refractor is my favorite of the post.
ReplyDeleteChristmas in July? Absolutely yes! Nice cards. Enjoy the night all.
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