Showing posts with label error cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label error cards. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2013

1991 Fleer: They Call it Ugly Yellow (Quite Rightly)



In my collection: 4 #450a error, 14 #450b corrected, 9 #710 Second Gen. Stars, 3 All-Star Inserts

Griffey looks: in a state of begrudging acceptance

Is this a good Griffey card? Yes.  It's perhaps the most universally desireable card in an otherwise piss-poor (pun intended) set.

The set: YELLOW.


 

Here's two of history's greatest southpaw pitchers.  That Glavine is in the binder because it's a rare one of a pitcher sliding into home.  Way to protect the hands, Tom.


 

This is in the binder under B for Bonds, but it's a great picture and one of the only cards of two-time World Series champ Mariano Duncan I've held on to.




Looks like a boring old Ripken card from a crappy set in the overproduction era, right?  I thought so too until I flipped it over.....



Crazy, right?  It's totally real, I assure you.  In a set loaded with stupid mistakes, this is a big, honking error.  Has anyone else seen one of these wrong back cards?  I hear they're not uncommon, but I've never seen another.  

Apparently a bunch have surfaced with football on the front and baseball on the back.  I wouldn't even waste time calling that an error - that probably falls more under the category of major f**k-up.

God this set sucks.

Here are the Griffeys:




Judging from the man's face, Junior is settling for a walk here.  Perhaps it was intentional, perhaps not, but he looks to be in a state of begrudging acceptance about it.  The guy's a good sport, even with loose shoelaces.

Can you tell which one of these is the error card?


The card on the left is considered an error card because.....well, I'm not really sure why.


In the blurb they mention Griffey batting "around .300."  In actuality he batted .2998324 (179 hits/597 at bats in 1990) which is very much in the vicinity of and rounds up to .300.  The problem is that his average is shown as .300 in the stat box which is exactly .300, not around it.  Yeah, you heard me - that's the problem.

This is the lamest error in the world.  I didn't even believe it until I saw both versions.  I mean, is .2998324 not by definition around .300?  I'd say that's about as around .300 as a number can get.  If you think that every average is going to land exactly within three decimal places every time with all the at bats these guys get, you don't understand math.  And I'm all on board for the three-decimal place standardization of batting averages, but semantics at this level are exceptionally ridiculous.

Then, the fact that Fleer went back and fixed the error is a tragedy.  It says that someone at Fleer thought enough of the company's embarassment in using the word "around" in the blurb on the bottom of the back of a single card to redo the wording, but they didn't even bother mentioning the fact that nearly every square inch of card space is bright yellow and this is one of the most horrible designs ever put to cardboard.  Nope, the word "around" was the reason cards weren't selling.  Talk about forest for the trees.

While we're being honest, I kind of like the backs in this set.  Color portait, color team logo, color bars in the stats grid.  The yellow doesn't even bother me that much because there are, you know, other colors.


Are you offended by this?  I'm more scared of the front.

Look at these fresh faces:



What a great card.  When Barry started slinging them out the park at record pace and the media started going bananas (bananas - yellow.  get it?  sorry.), I sifted through my collection for Bonds cards to set aside.  They would be my baseball card IRA.  I'm proud to say none of this card made it out of the Griffey box to the Bonds stack.  My desire to keep the Griffeys together was stronger than my desire for wealth.

Griffey gets more words, but Bonds has more records.  So who makes this card more desireable?  Who had the more storied career?  Is all publicity good publicity?  This card comes with a lot of questions.



Here is the one bright spot in Fleer's awful product line for '91.  I've said it before: there's not enough rainbows on cards anymore.  The blurb is solid, and you get 3 color pictures on one card.  In all, a great insert for 1991.

I would like to say that the design of the base set isn't really that bad - it's simple but classic and understated, and the photography isn't horrible.  It's just so yellow.  It's garish and overbearing, and it kills every card it touches.  If they rethought the color scheme a bit, '91 Fleer wouldn't be one of the dogs of the overproduction era.  This guy agrees with me.  Then again, if that happened it wouldn't be known as the yellow police tape set, it would be the "crisis averted" set.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Wallach the Waxcaptain Underdog....in Order: a Trade Post

It was a wild weekend on the trading front.  Wanna see?

I got this in a trade with Victoriano over at Waxcaptain's Dugout.
 
Disregard the bunny hair.
I've gotten a couple of these in packs and haven't been really impressed with them, but this one has sold me.  Great looking card and set. 

Of course, it could be argued that I'm somewhat biased.

Waxcaptain is now looking for all the Topps cards, so if you have a surplus, I'm sure he could use them.  Thanks, man!



I'm gonna eat your phone charger and get away with it.


 [I would also like to take this opportunity to address an issue with my scans.  My wife got us a pet bunny last year who we named Dumpling.  She is about to turn 1, and she is already huge.  We love her, but she sheds profusely; and while we do a pretty good job of keeping the house fur-free, the errant hair stuck to my hand from much petting does find it's way to the glass of the scanner.  I've noticed a few Dumpling follicles in my Griffey card scans, and the one you see above that you pretty much can't miss is definitely the biggest yet.  Going forward, if you spot a bunny hair in a scan, make a wish.]







I sent Tim Wallach some Tim Wallachs, and he sent the Junior Junkie some Juniors.  No surprises, please:

1995 Leaf! - can I get a "what, what?"
   


According to Panini, trading doubles of stickers with your friends is fun.  This should be ammended with "but hoarding doubles of Griffey stickers forever is way more fun." 

Wallach guy is good people - send him your Wallachs.  All of them.

Tom from The Angels in Order sent me a mean pile of Griffeys that looked like this:


There were a few I've never seen and a few more I knew right away I didn't have.  Here are the ones that really stood out:




I remember Fun Pack having a few heat-reactive cards, but that one on the top right looks like a flagship Upper Deck insert.  Also, I had all the Griffey Crash the Game folding inserts except that one, so it was a nice surprise.  Plus the Ultra Stars is a gold parallel I was missing, and how cool is that sparkly sticker in the center?  Awesome. 

Aw, wait - there's more?


These are all new to me as well.  I was very excited to find that 2000 Aurora showing Griffey doing a press conference with his new team, the Reds!  Never seen that one, and I love these press conference cards.

So yeah.  Great stuff, Tom!  Thanks a bunch!

And finally, The Underdog Card Collector and I have begun trading negotiations.  He asked that I not send anything just yet, but he wanted to get something to me first.  I like that!

Anyway, he claimed it was a card I didn't have, so I was eager to see what it was.


OK, cool.  I always loved this card.  The forced smile, the turtleneck, the airbrushed M's logo, and who doesn't love a bizarre brand card?  Post, Burger King, Big Mama's Discount Auto Parts and Hairnets - these thing were popping up everywhere in the overproduction era, and they're super collectible.

Sadly I have like 9 of these; so while I love duplicates, I wasn't blown away.......until I turned it over and BLAM!

Say whaaaaaaaaaa?????

Yep, a super-baddass error card!  I most definitely do NOT have this!  I was very vocal about my excitement.  Luckily my wife was not home at the time, though the bunny probably got a little creeped out at the sight of my awkward-white-guy happy dance.

Strangely enough, this is not the first time I've seen Junior and Abbot together on the same card.  From the Griffey binders:


Crazy, right?

Well done, Mark!  You got me. 

I'd like to disregard your suggestion that I not send anything in return, but I cannot for the life of me decipher the return address on this envelope.  That's some doctory handwriting you got there!  Here's my best guess:

The Underdog Card Collector
7Ew Fluximp Plaza
FLicknanrny, Buggymuggz Z4%#L

Is this right?  I'm kidding, of course.  We like to keep things light over at the Junior Junkie.  It was reasonably legible, but I'd rather be sure, so please e-mail it to me!  I'll send you something cool.

Thanks everyone for the awesome trades!