My newest cardboard obsession

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I have a new obsession. I love to collect things. Sometimes
not just baseball cards, and I usually have to curtail a collection before it
starts so it doesn’t get out of hand.

 

Pop Funko Vinyls: I’ve had to limit them to just the
Supernatural ones. The boxes are not small and can add up after just a few
purchases.
Oyo Toys: Only going to get the Jeters (though I’ve been
lucky to get most as gifts)
Hallmark itty bittys: I refuse to buy one even though I want
ALL of them.
Then Topps began making oversized cards to sell on its
website. I held off on buying the wall art – 10×14 passes my thresholds. Now
we’re talking posters (which was a problem I had in college and have since been
on the poster collecting wagon).

 

But these 5×7 oversized sets have got me hooked. I received
a six-card pack at the start of the baseball card season when Topps created a
“media pack” that featured Clayton Kershaw, Madison Bumgarner, a few other
players, and some dude named Derek Jeter. They were just a 5×7 version of the
2015 Topps Series 1 base cards with the full back. These were unnumbered, but I
think just 100 of these packs were made.
A short while later, Topps released the team sets of these
on its site. I loved the way the Jeter from the media pack looked, and my
finger clicked order. The team sets were numbered to just 99 copies.

I controlled myself for just a little while and then Topps created
the Cardboard Icons collection. It features a pack of 5×7 cards of every Topps
cards from that player’s career. It started the collection with Derek Jeter –
and I ordered a pack of the regular set numbered to 199. I let the Gold Edition
numbered to 49 go.

Then, last week, Topps released a 1952 Tribute team set
with one retired star in each of the team sets. Of course, it was Jeter for the
Yankees, and, of course, I made a purchase.
I work for Topps and this post could definitely seem like a
plug, but I have to pay for my sets of cards just like anyone else. If I didn’t
like them, I wouldn’t spend my money on them. But, spend my money, I have, and
now I have a new collection of 5×7 Jeter cards.One step closer to being a hoarder.

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7 thoughts on “My newest cardboard obsession

  1. I bought the Griffey Cardboard Icon 5×7 set, one black and one gold. The gold set was missing the 2004 card and in its place was a card with the 2005 card back printed on both sides. The black set was fine. Have you heard of this?

  2. I really like these limited 5×7 set. Hopefully they'll make an Icons set of Gwynn. As for those itty bittys… they're normally not my thing, but my niece bought me the Yoda and I absolutely love it.

  3. I've seen those Pop Funko Vinyls, wasn't going to buy any, but…. when I saw they are coming out with Big Trouble in Little China. I just have to get a Jack Burton. Who? Jack Burton, that's who.

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