Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Big Haul Photo Dump - Junk Retail Issue, Junk Parallels, Junk Sets

And I said, "What about Breakfast at Jimmy Dean's?"
She said, "I think I remember those links and
As I recall, I think we both kinda liked it"
And I said, "Well, that's the one card we got"

This is the last post from the big haul. Not everything has been shown, but every set has. Seriously beefed up the Junk Wax binders.
 
Notes:
It will be a sad day when I finally snag every Jimmy Dean card.
I forgot all about those '91 Topps Scratchers. 
Mid-90s Finest continues to resist good scans.
I dread the day when the only '93 Topps Gold I need is the Jeter.
Sadly had been missing any hardware store cards until now. Huzzah. 








Go Redlegs

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Big Haul Non-Baseball Photo Dump

I do, I'm standin' in your line
I do, hope you have the time
I do, pick a number too
I do, keep a date with you 
My precious Junk Wax
 
Notes:
Needed a Jerry Jones for the NFL HoF binder. Him with Jimmy will suffice until I find a solo.
The Bengals Topps are all silly variations involving copyright line asterisks or whatever.
Daugherty is a Micky Dees release.
Abdul-Rauf in front of that brick wall is dope. Too bad 94 Finest scans like garbage.
Flair USA bumping up their checklist with like 30 coach cards is a stunning use of resources. 
 








 

Go Redlegs.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Big Haul 90's Inserts Photo Dump

90's junk inserts bay-beeeeeeee. Admire the extreme value to be found from 1991 to 1995.







 Go Redlegs.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

650 Card TCDB Haul

Sometimes a trader has hundreds of junk cards from my want list and I only have two or three from theirs. When they propose a two-card trade that ain't even worth the stamp, I come back at em with "give me a price to send me all that 90's garbage". It's either ignored or I'm hit with a dollar amount so baffling, I feel it's some sort of sociological experiment.

Not this time! Big box delivered.



Rundown, top left pile first:
~50 1994 Flair USA Basketball
~225 1993 Donruss (only 3 away from the complete set now)
~80 Junk Wax inserts
~40 Score Gold Rush
~75 CC Silver Sigs under that Frank
~30 Misc junk football
~30 80's Topps Traded
~40 Topps Finest
~25 US Olympics
~25 Puzzle/Sticker cards
~40 retail issue 
 
Very happy to get to sortin'. Y'all know how it is. 
 
Also in the box, the infamous Menendez Brothers Mark Jackson 1990 NBA Hoops.  

 

Iconic.

Go Redlegs. 

 

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Manly Firmness

That's a phrase in The Declaration of Independence, if ya didn't know. Here are my most American signed cards, in honor of our manly firmness:

Go Redlegs.


Thursday, July 2, 2026

Tremendously Valuable Autograph Booklet Cards

There is a lot of sarcasm in that title.

A few years ago I decided my collection is incomplete without an actual booklet auto. I'm am so far removed from high-end collecting that I'm not even sure 'booklet card' is what these are called. But that must be right.

Turns out, these are pretty pricey. UNLESS you go both unlicensed and deeeeeep into the roster of a fledgling small market team. Huzzah, my wheelhouse. 

 



Alejo Lopez is 2022 Panini Absolute Rookie Whatever /60. Lopez peppered 180 plate appearances for the Reds 2021-2023. He's currently on the Mariners' AAA team.

Tony Santillan is 2022 Panini Absolute Rookie Whatever /99. Big Tony has been a middle reliever for the Reds since 2021. He was impressive in 2024 and 2025 but is strug-gull-ing this year. But aren't we all.

Booklet autos. Check and check.

Go Redlegs. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Vintage Card Show Pick Ups

These are from a couple months ago. My scans folder is too bloated. I scoured the "condition too poor for proper display, please someone take these" boxes as well as some dude who threw a bunch of cards into a kiddie pool, which is annoying. I don't need gimmicks, I just need cheapness.

 
1977 Sertoma Stars, for the curious, was released by a 'hearing aids for children' organization in Indianapolis for local shows. I have the Reds from this set, and I couldn't pass up a Buck Weaver for a buck. I'm thinking about sending that Lyman Bostock out for grading. Gotta be at least an 8, right?
 
 
60's base. Yessir. Brooksy on that well-worn checklist. Anyone else prefer marked vintage checklists? I enjoy that someone actually got a use out of them. 

 
Mmmmmm. Snacky Cakes.
 

 
1973 Topps Football. Not among my favorite football sets, but snagged a couple names here. 

 
1964 Topps upper left. Checklists are a supplemental set from 1973. The Bengals one is a variation with TWO asterisks on the copyright line. Highly coveted variation, I'm sure. Pitts is 1974. Cardinals team card is from the 1967 Philadelphia release. And what's that? A rare 1970 Topps Hockey sighting. I love that set, but hardly ever find any. Every show has one lonely hockey guy, but the vintage is scarce.
 

And on the way out saw an old guy auto I didn't have for three bucks. Easiest purchase of the day. Eddie only played for the Reds for one year and his Reds cards consist of a 1952 Topps high number (which I'll never own), its reprint, a 1953 Topps (which I do own), and its reprint. Slim pickins. So this was quite an autograph coup, for me.

Go Redlegs.