I knew it was going to happen.
A few weeks ago, I posted that I was officially calling itquits on my Michael Pineda collection. The problem with publicly doing
something like that is that we have all these amazing people in our collecting
community who are always picking up cards for each other to hold to for future
trades.
In this instance, Gavin of Baseball Card Breakdown proves
the point. He commented the following on my post:
I've been sitting on a
Pineda 1/1 (just a "blank back" gimmick), waiting for an excuse to
send it to you. I guess I was waiting for him to turn things around first, but
looks like I waited too long. Lol
Shut up, Lost Collector. I definitely felt a bit guilty. I’m
sure Gavin was pumped to snag this card to send my way at some point, and then I ended up raining on the
parade a bit.
But of course I still wanted to the card! It’s a 1/1 of
Yankee, and I will never get tired of such things. Even the gimmicky ones! And I will never turn down a
Pineda card in a Yankees uniform. I have an excellent collection of his that ranges from autographs
to printing plates to other 1 of 1s. I’m just going to turn away my focus,
that’s all. But I will never say no.
As luck would have it, just a few days later I pulled a Rhys
Hoskins manu-relic from 2018 Topps, a card that piqued Gavin’s interest, and a
very fair trade was made for the Pineda. That made me feel good and a bit
redeemed.
And as he has been known to do, Gavin sent a few of his
dominant custom cards. He really creates some of the best out there that I’ve
seen, so much so that I’ve actually flipped past them in trade packages only to
later realize they were customs.
Respect for taking the time on the card backs too. In the few times I've made cards on the Rookies app (which is total cheating compared to Gavin's originals), I was too lazy to do card backs and just used the generic logo one they have.
Gavin also sent a Tino insert. I love this card! I think it looks great, and commemorates Tino's 3-HR day in 1997, which I actually remember very well. That set the stage for his 44-HR season.
Lastly, a surfer dude! And one named AJ!
Thanks, Gavin!
Glad you like and thanks again for the trade!
ReplyDeleteGimmicky? Maybe...but a nice gesture from Gavin, and those customs are awesome as always. I love that 88-89 hockey design.
ReplyDeleteGavin is the man. He makes great trades and customs. Those Donnie Baseball customs are sweet
ReplyDeleteI am the same when a player isn't on my team anymore.I still accept their cards but never outright seek them
ReplyDeleteNice cards from Gavin.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the 1/1 is the highlight for you, but those customs are awesome! That 88-89 Topps hockey custom is especially cool.
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