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Here's the card itself, front followed by back.
Welcome to my sports collecting blog. The purpose of this site is for me to ramble periodically about certain topics revolving around collecting sports cards & memorabilia. Largely I will comment on the various purchases I make and hopefully provide interesting information in relation to said purchases.
Every birthday I like to treat myself to some good old fashioned pack ripping. I order up some hobby boxes from one of my favorite retailers and wait for UPS to knock on my door. This time I decided to buy 3 boxes; 2007 Upper Deck Future Stars Baseball, 2007 Upper Deck Masterpieces, 2007 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Signatures. I went to Charm City Cards's Web site and found the prices in line with what I expect and made the order. I like their selection, their easy-to-navigate Web site and their customer service. I chose 2-day air shipping which I never ever do but I wanted to make sure it arrived on my birthday.
Well, 'ship happens' as they say and UPS delivered my product 2 days late. Since I paid the extra $30 to get it 2-day, I went back to Charm City Cards and they gladly reimbursed me the price of the shipping. Just so you know they said UPS guarantees their air deliveries so they would reimburse Charm City -- for future reference.
Below are the Box Breaks for each.
1. 2007 Upper Deck Future Stars Baseball
2. 2007 Upper Deck Masterpieces
3. 2007 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Signatures
It's not very often that I will take a stab at products where I'm paying anywhere near $75/pack, but I made an exception and was pleasantly surprised with the results. You're guaranteed 2 autos but I got 3, including a dual-signed card. Of course I'm still waiting for 2 of them because they are redemptions. I hate redemptions but they're a part of the hobby as companies race to put out product in a timely fashion while also securing autographs and game-used materials to build the cards with.
Overall I like the product and I would've been ecstatic if I'd hit one of the bigger rookies, but hitting the extra auto makes up for that. I'll give a pricing update after I receive the redemptions and can match them up with a current price guide.
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Description:
1 pack/6 cards. 100 card base set (#'d). 2 game-used, 2 autos/box.
Box Topper:
none
Signatures:
#142 Sweet Beginnings Signatures - Zack Segovia
SS2-KH Dual Signatures Black Stitch/Black Ink - Ian Kinsler/Matt Holiday (Redemption)
SS-RM Tier 1 Signature Red Stitch/Black Ink - Russell Martin (Redemption)
Game-Used Memoribilia:
SW-BA Sweet Swatch Memorabilia - Bobby Abreu
SW-PF Sweet Swatch Memorabilia - Prince Fielder
Regular Cards:
#15 Brandon Webb #407/850
#42 Ivan Rodriguez #406/850
Rookies:
#142 Sweet Beginnings Signatures - Zack Segovia (listed above)
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More Information:
This is a cool product and I've had nothing but great luck with it. This is the 2nd box I've purchased since it's release and that's unusual in itself; I don't buy many repeat boxes. The cards all use a canvas-like surface which represent paintings of players and/or historical baseball moments. You can even win the original 1 of 1 paintings through a scarce redemption process. This brand is good for set-building as well because you get over 70 cards from the 90 card set so conceivably you can build your set with 2 boxes (if the short prints fall right).
You also get a 5x7 box topper card in each box and sometimes even autographed versions. So far this has been my biggest surprise. In both boxes I opened I have received redemption cards for an autographed 5x7 box topper (in addition to the non-signed box topper which came with the box). These should only be seeded 1 per 288 packs (one per case) on average. Which means both boxes I've bought have been the one (out of 16 boxes) that came per case with the right pack/redemption inside. Even odder still when you factor in that I bought both boxes from the same vendor.
Other than the box topper bonanza, I like the cards themselves. I like that you get a lot of rookies as well as a lot of older/historical players. Lastly, one of the best benefits from this set are the coupons you get for upperdeckstore.com which a lot of people will probably throw away. They come in packs as substitutes for game-used or autos so when punks are trying to measure packs in open boxes in their local hobby store to see which pack to buy -- they get burned. :-) That makes me smile. But for goodness sake, use the coupons. You can get 15%, 25% or 50% off at the upperdeck online store. Now, here's the tricky part. DON'T put the coupon code into upperdeck.com until you are ready to start thinking about a purchase. The coupons expire after about 3 months now (they used to last for a year but they stopped that), so just check out the upperdeckstore.com and find some potential items you might want before you put the coupon codes in. I have used these coupons for 'every' purchase I have made at their store. The savings adds up quickly.
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Description:
18 packs/4 cards. 90 card base set. 3 game-used, 1 auto, 1 5x7 box topper/box. $79.00
Box Topper:
MP-19 5x7 Painting Box Topper - Jason Bay
Signatures:
MP-18 5x7 Painting Box Topper Signed - Ken Griffey Jr. (Redemption)
SG-JH Stroke of Genius - Josh Hamilton
Game-Used Memoribilia:
CC-BS Captured on Canvas - Ben Sheets
CC-DO Captured on Canvas - David Ortiz
CC-TH Captured on Canvas - Tim Hudson
Parallel Cards:
#38 Black Linen - Albert Pujols #83/99
#81 Ionized - Chris Chambliss #37/50
#28,#34,#39,#46,#60 Green Linen (no serial numbers)
Rookies:
Alex Gordon
Andrew Miller
Andy LaRoche
Billy Butler
Dice-K
Delmon Young
Kei Igawa (2) 1 reg, 1 green linen
Phil Hughes
Tim Lincecum
Troy Tulowitzki (2) 1 reg, 1 green linen
Extras:
(4) Upperdeckstore.com coupon redemptions
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More Information:
- Tuff Stuff Magazine breaks 2 boxes.
- Video Box Break by some dude on youtube
I've never purchased this product before, nor really heard much about it. For under $60 a box and promising 4 rookie autos, I thought I would give it a shot. Overall, I'd say it was worth the price. I didn't hit any of the huge rookies which would make this a no-brainer but I did score one extra autograph (Kinsler) and was happy with the serial numbered inserts. This product has no game-used items (or at least none guaranteed) but so what, this product is about rookies and I would recommend it as an affordable attempt at scoring some rookie gold. For example, as of this writing the Dice-K and Joba Chamberlain rookies are both going for around $250 each. :-) My big rook was Chase Wright, currently listed at $15.
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Description:
24 packs/4 cards. 190 card base set. 4 rookie autos/box. $59.00
Box Topper:
none
Signatures:
MVP-IK MVP Prospects - Ian Kinsler
#117 Clear Path to Greatness - Matt Chico
#163 Clear Path to Greatness - Chase Wright
#164 Clear Path to Greatness - Dallas Braden
#169 Clear Path to Greatness - Dennis Dove
Inserts:
#29 Future Stars - Todd Helton #69/99
AS-BI All-Star Prospects - Billy Butler #029/500
MVP-TT MVP Prospects - Troy Tulowitzki #309/500
RD-CG Rookie Dated Debuts - Carlos Gomez #750/999
RD-RD Rookie Dated Debuts - Alejandro De Aza #547/999
TS-BB Two for the Bigs - Michael Bourn/Joseph Bisenius #759/999
TS-CF Two for the Bigs - Kory Casto/Jesus Flores #462/999
Rookies:
All cards listed above are rookies except for Helton and Kinsler