Last Week to Sign Up!

11.14.2011

 

Don’t forget, this is the last week to join 1st & Goal’s Cards of the Month Club for the December shipment. All subscriptions paid before 11/20 will be included in the 12/1 mailing. Subscriptions after 11/20 will obviously be accepted, but will have to wait until the 1/1 mailing to begin receiving cards each month.

Not sure what all the fuss is about? Check out the Cards of the Month Club page on our website. The December shipment for each Club type includes:

   Multi-Sport: 3 Packs of 2011 Topps Chrome football
   Baseball: 3 Packs of 2011 Bowman Chrome
   Football: 3 Packs of 2011 Topps Chrome
   Basketball: 5 Packs of 2010/11 Donruss
   Hockey: 7 Packs of 2011/12 Upper Deck O-Pee-Chee

Monthly subscriptions are just $14.95 and you can save 10% if you sign up for an entire year at one time.

The Cards of the Month Club is a great way to get fresh packs of cards sent to your mailbox every month to grow your prized collection. The Card Club is also a great gift idea!

Sign up today to be part of the inaugural month so you can say “I’ve been a member since the beginning!”


Comfort Cards

11.10.2011

When things go wrong in my life, I often deal with them in pretty healthy ways. I internalize. I discuss. I accept. I move on. Sometimes when things are a bit more acutely wrong, I have to admit that I turn to comfort foods. Several years ago when I made a poor decision in a busy intersection and wrecked my Camaro (which was somewhat quickly back on the road and is still my car of choice even if it is no longer my every day commuting vehicle), I went to Arby’s for dinner and then proceeded to pound an entire box of pizza rolls while watching Batman Begins. It should also be noted I was still a bachelor at the time. Another interesting note: I also busted three boxes of 2007 Topps Co-Signers that night. What can I say? I was in a binge mood.

As many of you have doubtless heard by now, my once proud alma mater is in a complete wreck right now. I literally felt sick yesterday as things progressed and I let myself stew in the turmoil. I did have a Coke and a Snickers bar at work, but now that I am married and have a child, I actually had a healthy dinner. No pizza rolls for me. But I am still able to turn to some cards for comfort. Cards will never allegedly assault young boys. Cards will never unfathomably fire a true moral compass. Cards will never blow up in the media.

So let’s look at some shiny new cards!

As I mentioned early last week, my buddy had acquired quite a few of the new Topps Super Bowl Legends Die-Cuts. Included in the bunch was at least one copy of all three Emmitt Smiths, all of which were being directed to me. The box arrived quicker than expected last week and my buddy dropped of the entire lot on Saturday. Check out these beauties:

Each card is composed of thick, die-cut cardstock and features a very slick, polished sheen. They don’t quite remind me of the Flair cards of the mid-90s, but they are definitely in that vein.

The photographs are not the clearest, particularly on the older one like Ken Stabler and Bart Starr, but neither were any photographs taken at the time. The part I really like is that as far as I can tell, the photograph of every player is actually from the Super Bowl featured. It is especially evident on more recent ones once the NFL started adding those huge Super Bowl patches to player jerseys.

You can’t quite tell from the scans, but these cards are a bit dark in person. It doesn’t really brighten until you get the cards in direct light, then they come to life. The faux diamonds are not dufex at all and are just printed on the cardstock, but the overall card still looks pretty slick.

There are also Gold parallels #/90 and special 1/1 parallels that actually look like they have faux gems inserted and a super shiney background. We did not get any Emmitt parallels.

Even the card backs are pretty nice. This is definitely an area I feel has been lacking in the industry in recent years, so it was nice to see a well planned and executed card back.

You’ve got the original Super Bowl emblem, the final score, and a brief description of what the featured player did in the game. There are also two standout statistics, which aren’t always particularly stellar.

I think it’s interesting that Topps didn’t limit this set to only Super Bowl MVPs like it did for the Super Bowl Legends insert set in its flagship product, but I’m also not complaining about having 3 new Emmitts instead of just one.

Overall, I think these are outstanding cards. It’s a hint that a well designed set can still be produced without tons of jersey swatches or auto stickers. It’s proof not all hope is lost in the Hobby. Whoever came up with this set at Topps should get a raise. And this isn’t just an old 90s era enthusiast blubbing over a set no one will like. Check eBay for completed listings. These things are selling really well, too. If you’re interested in getting any, please check out our eBay store. We’ve already sold some of the big names, but still have a bunch in stock. And if you’re a fellow blogger, shoot me a best offer that states you’re a blogger. I like to reward my kin. :)

Bravo, Topps!


My Soapbox

11.09.2011

Have you ever cried for joy after a sack? Have you ever stood in line for countless hours in a cold November rain for better seats to a game for which you’ve already had a ticket for months? Have you ever woken up at 4:00am on a Saturday to stand in a parking lot all day? Has a photo of golden elms ever reminded you of your first love? Have you ever gotten chills after seeing cardboard numbers that total more than 9 million? Have you ever studied in a library named after a man who technically had nothing to do with academics? Have you ever walked past a statue of that same man on a cold Tuesday morning in March and smiled? Have you ever taken a picture of a small tan Rancher because it felt like Mecca? Have you ever stood frozen in place while looking up at a majestic bell tower on a crisp winter afternoon? Have you ever had the urge to scream two simple words and expect a response from 20,000 others? Have you ever taken a longer detour than necessary to catch a glimpse of a feline statue because you couldn’t imagine not doing so? Have you ever finally replaced an old faded ball cap with the exact same ball cap because you can’t bring yourself to change it? Have you ever sung “May no act of ours bring shame” and truly meant it? Have you ever walked across the stage in BJC and cried for joy because you accomplished what others told you was impossible and at the same time cried for sorrow because the best chapter of your life was closing? Have you ever considered an otherwise complete stranger to be your friend because of a paw print bumper sticker? Have you ever had trouble opening a letter because you knew its contents would grant you access to everything you had worked for? Have you ever attended a class at what has repeatedly been named the greatest University in multiple facets? Have you ever stood in line for hours for a plain vanilla ice cream cone? Have you ever gone through your t-shirt drawer and realized 75+% were accumulated in a four-year span? Have you ever spent your entire life trying to make something of yourself because nothing was handed to you free and then had people you’ve never met try to tarnish one of your greatest achievements? Have you ever stood for everything you thought was right and had the carpet blindly pulled out from under you?

If you can’t answer a vast majority of these questions in the affirmative, you are NOT Penn State.

If you can’t answer a vast majority of these questions in the affirmative, what right do you have to attack MY alma mater? What right do you have to disgrace an entire community for the acts of a few? What right do you have to throw one of the greatest institutions in the world under the bus and piss on its greatest benefactor? What right do you have to verbally stone a man you’ve never met; a man who’s dedicated his life for what he believed was right; a man with more moral conviction than you could ever possibly imagine?

If you can’t answer a vast majority of these questions in the affirmative, save your opinion articles for when someone actually asks for them. Save your words for a topic on which you actually have enough knowledge to intelligently comment.

If you can’t answer a vast majority of these questions in the affirmative, then this is not for you:

We Are…


1&G HAS A NEW HOME!

11.02.2011

Today I am very pleased and excited to announce that 1st & Goal has a new home: www.firstandgoalsportscards.com!

Now, you won’t notice a change in this blog’s web address and you won’t have to go around and change all of your blogroll links or browser bookmarks. The blog isn’t going anywhere. In fact, it will still reside and operate exactly as it always has. There is simply a new central point for all that 1st & Goal Sportscards has to offer.

www.firstandgoalsportscards.com

The site isn’t the most attractive or sophisticated and the new store isn’t quite up and running yet, but the site is finally live, which is what I’m excited about. I’m also really stoked about the unveiling of my new Cards of the Month Club. You can read all about it on the new site. Hopefully it will interest you and you’ll consider subscribing.

So if you have some time, please poke around and let me know what you think!


Slowly but Surely

11.01.2011

When Emmitt Smith retired shortly after the 2004 season, I had not yet discovered the massive online sports card community and was just trying to track down a single card from each of his playing seasons. Then after graduating from college, I suddenly found you could buy just about any card on places like Beckett’s Marketplace, Check Out My Cards, and of course eBay. (Side Note: I have no idea why it took me until after college to think to look for this other than perhaps my waning interest in cards and my piqued interest in women and beer)

When the online hobby was revealed to me, I suddenly had every Topps base card from Emmitt’s career, every official rookie card, a slew of 90s inserts I had always drooled over, a small batch of my first ever authentic jersey cards, and even a real life Emmitt Smith autograph. Times were good. Then I got married, bought a house, and started my own card business, all which took significant time (and money) away from my box of Emmitts. In the past few years, I have really started to hit the new release calendar hard to do 1&G Reviews and offer fresh cards in my eBay store. But with Emmitt’s retired status, not many new releases have him on the checklist. So even though I am technically spending more on cards than ever before (albeit through my business and almost never for my personal collection anymore), my Emmitt box is pretty static.

Fortunately, there are a few 2011 cards for me. Earlier, I told you about the Topps Super Bowl Legends inserts. My buddy got a ton of the online code cards and got a few of the actual Emmitt Smith die-cut SB Legends cards, which he already said will be mine once they arrive. Sweet! I also just added this beauty on my own:

I just busted two boxes of 2011 Topps Gridiron Legends (1&G Review forthcoming). I was stoked to find that Emmitt was included. I will admit though I was disappointed to pull just one base card of my childhood hero. However, it is a great card and is a welcome new addition to the collection. At this rate, my Emmitt collection will never be worth comparing to some of the super collectors’ out there, but that’s okay. I enjoy my box of Emmitts and am just happy to add to it when possible.

Now to track down the 8 parallels from this set…


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