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mouschi

Featured Contributor, Bridging the Gap, Senior Mem
May 18, 2012
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Tonight, we are having a "Scrubs Musical" party for my birthday. For those of you who haven't watched Scrubs before, do it - do it now. NO - first read this posting, then watch it - you will thank me! The musical is season 6, episode 6, on netflix.

Yesterday and this morning however, I have been spending time doing a few things I really enjoy: writing and card creating! You only turn 21 once.

Though that happened 14 years ago for me, I figured I'd share my latest concoctions online. I really enjoy the positive feedback, so why not post on my birthday?

Everyone knows Canseco's first Topps card ever made. On one of my previous threads, I had taken a picture of the various versions I had of it in my collection (though, I accidentally left out a few.)

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The superfractor is something I came up with, of course. A while back, I remember someone doing an Allen & Ginter card using the same picture. I don't believe it was ever "produced" by anyone, so I figured why not? I just did my mustachioed version of an A&G card.

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I sprinkled some magic custom dust and whammo!

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The Canseco version. I really love it.

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Then, I thought to myself - "Self! What could I do better?"

After twirling my mustache a bit, I thought ... why not do the world's first mustache transplant? Maaahhhvelous!

Canseco with a boss mustache - I don't think life gets any better than this.

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Then I remembered the game used bat I had just cut up....

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Okay ... maybe I didn't "just" think about it. Maybe I had pre-cut some slices to certain dimensions for something crazy.

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Is it possible that I had pre-meditated something so insane...so dastardly, that my collection would never be the same?

After sanding the trapezoid to a rectangle, I wanted to give something a try.

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If you haven't guessed yet, I'm talking about a game used bat card.

NO NO NO NO NO. Not a baseball card with a piece of a game used bat embedded in it. I'm talking about a a baseball card that is actually MADE out of a piece of the game used bat.

This took a long, long time folks. The learning curve was something. The trips back and forth to various shops was sizable ... almost as big as the blister on my thumb from having to re-do the dang thing three times.

Part of this requires transferring the art to the wood after about 8 hours of drying. Now, is the moment of truth ...

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Gently rubbing it all off ....

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Looking good!

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The final product!

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And of course, the back.

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So there you have it - my first REAL game used bat card. I figured I'd leave the 'stache to the regular version. I hope to get it signed of course, at some point, and will likely make my own custom frame similar to what A&G & Gypsy Queen do. I really wish that they would make the wood cards out of game used bat pieces at some point down the road. I think those pieces would mean a lot more to collectors.

As always, thanks everyone for reading, and for your positive comments - they make my birthday that much better. However, if you REALLY wanted me to have a good birthday, please note that I do accept visa and mastercard.
 

fordman

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2013
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Ohio
Great card!

My only concern would be how rigid the wood would be.

Have a Happy Birthday!

Fordman
 

predatorkj

Active member
Aug 7, 2008
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Every time I read one of your posts I get pretty upset. Upset because you are not working at topps or panini. This is the kind of stuff that would not only save the hobby but give it that extra shove into the next phase. Everything has been done to death already and these companies are sitting around cranking out the same old stuff while we've got collectors with nothing to gain (so to speak) who are sitting around(on their own darn birthday of all days) cranking out masterpieces any collector would love to have.

Anyone else see a problem here?

Keep up the good work!
 

MrMet

Well-known member
Apr 6, 2010
13,556
612
The Poconos
I wish I had a thesaurus with me to find the correct adjectives to use for this post, amazing, flabbergasting, and the usual rest just don't cut it. Oh, and Happy Birthday!!

As I was reading I was like, why didn't he put a mustache on Jose, then, bam, there it was, awesome! But nothing compares to that game used bat card. I love how you took us visually through the steps also. You really should have your own card company!
 

Gwynn545

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2008
5,526
44
North Seattle
If I had a dollar for every time someone came on here posting a custom made baseball card on an actual Piece of game used bat on their birthday...

Awesome stuff!!
 

jackson0114

New member
Jan 20, 2012
113
0
Thats really creative, and a really good job. That's the kind of passion and dedication needed to keep this hobby afloat. Exceptional job!
 

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