This past Saturday, I returned home from a week-long vacation on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. We stay in a small cottage on the west side of the lake.
Each year, I try and visit All Sports Cards, a nice card shop about 15 minutes away from the cottage we rent. I first went there in 2013 and had a very pleasant experience. I also went last year, so it's becoming a tradition I look forward to during our trip.
I always try and wait until both kids are napping to sneak out, but Joey, my 5-year-old, is pretty much over naps. He was being kind of annoying and stir crazy, so I asked him if he wanted to come with me. He said yes.
Big mistake.
Ok, so spending time with 5-year-old is not a mistake. It's the best. But you know how annoying they can be. I figured he'd give me a few minutes to browse, but he was a pest wandering around and whining to leave. It was annoying, to say the least. I barely got to converse with the shop owner, who I always enjoy talking to. I barely got to look through boxes of singles.
At one point, the shop owner goes to me, "Um, your kid just left." I turned around, and Joey had decided to walk down the stairs toward the front door.
Frustratingly, I quickly grabbed 5 packs of Series 2, as I hadn't busted any yet. I appreciated that they were priced at $2 each, which is what they should be. I feel like hobby shops always jack up the price on packs.
Here are a few of the goods from S2, although nothing special came from the packs. I was bummed he had already sold out of Archives, as I would have loved a few packs of those. I nabbed two Rediscover Topps cards in five packs, which was interesting. The Harper All-Star is pretty cool too.
That brings me to my other purchase, and the CONTEST. In 2013, the shop had grab bags for $1 each. However, they are buy one, get one free, so really they are $.50 each. And I remember them being a lot of fun and wishing I had gotten more. So I plucked down $3 and snagged six grab bags total - buy three, get three free. Each one has about 25 cards, with a few current issues, a few stars, and some older junk wax, as expected. I got some pretty cool cards in the five I opened, including a few '17 Archives singles, which was ironic since that's what I was hoping to bust.
You might notice I only said "the five I opened." I left one sealed. In 2013, I had regretted not buying one to give away on the blog. As tempting as it was, I didn't give in. I saved one grab to give away to YOU.
All you have to do to join is comment below. No pimping (unless you want to), no extra entries. Just a comment will do. I'll select a winner via random.org. I wouldn't expect anything too spectacular, but you never know. In 2013, I got an autograph in one. Hopefully you come away with a cool card or two, and let me know what you end up with.
The giveaway will close at 11:59 PM ET on Sunday, July 9.
I collected baseball cards from the late '80s through 2002. Then I went to college and when I came out, I was lost. There were too many brands, sets, choices, relics, autos, parallels, variations. It was a turn off. However, I slowly made my way back. So here is my attempt to venture back into the hobby. I'll buy a few packs of cards here and there, comment on some cards I have, send out some TTMs, and follow the progress of my Topps Yankees Project.
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
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Cool, gotta love Winnipesaukee and the White Mountains
ReplyDeleteGrab bags are awesome! Count me in.
ReplyDeleteSweet.. thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteMom, put him up to it, lol.
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ReplyDeleteHere is my entry..thanks for doing this contest!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Grab bag packs are always a treat.
ReplyDeleteSure, why not? Good luck, everyone, and thanks, A.J.!
ReplyDeleteAny amount of time in a card shop is time well spent. Nice grab bag pulls.
ReplyDeleteCount me in.
ReplyDeleteI just noticed the Jacoby Jones Gypsy Queen. What the heck is he doing there?
Great show! Love the big hurt
ReplyDeleteI'm in
ReplyDeleteVacation Card Shops (VCSs) are always pretty fun. Good find!
ReplyDeleteWow sweet pulls. Those are some great grab bags.
ReplyDeleteThe group with which I spent last weekend in Utah is going to Winnipesaukee next year for its meeting (I think). I'm not going next year though...
ReplyDeleteContest!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest! Your kid sounds like mine :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in, thank you for the contest
ReplyDeleteI'm in for a grab bag, thanks for the contest.
ReplyDeleteHooray! I'm in, and thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteI'll try for a grab bag. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think those grab bags look like fun. Thanks for the shot at one.
ReplyDeleteI used to put together some for my yard sales to hand to kids.
Great post, LC! Hope your time at the lake was fantastic - we just wrapped up a family vacation two weeks ago. And with little ones...it can be anything but peaceful! I also went to a LCS in the spring with my boys and they gave me the same trouble...(sigh) here's to us! (Ryan) RyansPitch
ReplyDeleteIt won't be too long before Joey is begging you to take him to a card show. Hang in there and thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteI'm in, sounds like fun!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in, looks like fun!
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ReplyDeletePretty cool stuff. Even the grab bag stuff. Back in the early 1990s either summer of 91 or 92. There was a local card show and one of the tables had plain grab bags. I forget what the prices were but I think there were two sizes based on the number of cards in the bag, as they used the same size bag for each lot. I know they couldn't have been more than $5 otherwise I wouldn't have gotten them. I think I only got the baseball bags but I think they had football as well. I recall there were a lot 1990 and 1988 Fleer cards including some multiples. Too bad your 5 year old was acting well like a five year old.
ReplyDeletePlease count me in!
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ReplyDeleteI love shops(or show vendors) that put together cool grab bags! Thanks for the contest.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest. I enjoy your website a lot.
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