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Are you having another flip quest this year?
I just might, and it will probably start with the McGwire card I picked up from the collection I checked out a few days ago!
 

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errr second to last posting :)
 

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Highly Sought After............... happen to own one??
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Even I never owned one of those... a few came up for sale but I wasn't willing to go 500+ on them
 

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1998 Leaf 50th Anniversary cards. For those of you who are relatively new to the hobby, you may think that having multiple parallels of the same card is a fairly new concept.

Turn back the clock 17 years, and you would find these beauties. They appear to be a base, chrome, refractor, copper superfractor, copper superfractor die cut and a blue super fractor die cut.

These are the Fractal Matrix cards from 1998 Leaf.

I just got in the blue diamond axis, and absolutely love it! I remember seeing someone stealing it on ebay a year or more ago - I looked at it and thought gahhhh what a nice, nice card. It was just out of my reach though. I couldn't get myself to open up my wallet for a 90's card with no jersey or autograph on it.

Fast forward to this past week....I'm happy I got it!

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1998 Leaf 50th Anniversary cards. For those of you who are relatively new to the hobby, you may think that having multiple parallels of the same card is a fairly new concept.

Turn back the clock 17 years, and you would find these beauties. They appear to be a base, chrome, refractor, copper superfractor, copper superfractor die cut and a blue super fractor die cut.

These are the Fractal Matrix cards from 1998 Leaf.

I just got in the blue diamond axis, and absolutely love it! I remember seeing someone stealing it on ebay a year or more ago - I looked at it and thought gahhhh what a nice, nice card. It was just out of my reach though. I couldn't get myself to open up my wallet for a 90's card with no jersey or autograph on it.

Fast forward to this past week....I'm happy I got it!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPphDSc6ZEE
 

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I really enjoy reading your blog.Never knew McGwire was a pitcher and threw a no hitter.Have you made anymore customs?

None recently - the last ones were from the infamous Four One series :)
 

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Ahh, yeah - the 1986 Topps Traded Canseco. The XRC. The First Topps card ever. Growing up, I only knew of one kind...the base kind. As it turns out, there was also a tiffany version. Then the procelain version someone put out later. Then in 2001, you could find the base, gold, chrome, refractor and superfractor.

Superfractor? They never made a superfractor!

Well, ok ... the superfractor is something I made, but I couldn't resist having it in this photo op! I never intended for it to be in my pc, because I didn't worry much about the cut, etc. but I think it looks pretty good with the others.

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I've had a LOT of awesome pickups recently, but here is a more unique one. I was cruising online to see if anyone had a nice lot of Canseco I did not have, and lo & behold, someone had something that I hadn't ever seen before.

Pacific Show/Expo embossed cards. They are cool enough w/out a back story, but the history of them make them definitely worthwhile.

You cannot really tell they are embossed until you tilt them in the light, and then they pop.

Back in the 90's, Pacific setup at card shows with a promotion where you could bring any Pacific unopened pack of cards to them of any sport, and for $3, you could get ONE card per pack embossed.

They had shows in Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Toronto, Montreal, NY/NJ and perhaps other places as well. Try as hard as I could, and I was simply dumbfounded at the lack of information on these events ... forget about finding any embossed Canseco cards!!! I simply could not find any at all.

I love these types of cards. I love the story of how you had to open the packs in front of Pacific and how their stamps were used to emboss. It is a mystery at how many are out there, but I have a strong feeling that the Canseco supply is very, very limited. Not just because I simply cannot find any, but because of putting two and two together. Here is an example:

Say you are a dealer and you bring a box of Pacific to the table. It is going to cost you $108 to get one card per pack. You were not guaranteed a single Canseco in one box - (500-550 cards per box, but 660 cards per set by using '93 as an example) and even then, his card would have to compete with the rest of the pack. If the pack with Canseco was in the same pack as Sosa, McGwire, Bonds, Ripken, Nolan, Jeter, Griffey, Thomas, etc. the odds are the dealer would pass on Jose and have the other bigger card from the pack embossed.

Something else to keep in mind as well is the limited number of boxes opened in front of Pacific representatives. We aren't talking like a print run of 75 that was scattered throughout an entire product. We are probably talking about a VERY small piece of the production pie that even had a chance to get embossed. Coupled with the fact that if an unknowing collector doesn't tilt the card in the light at the right time to see the difference, you have made a very rare card much, much rarer.

The incognito effect.

I was fortunate to talk at length with a dealer about this who basically stalked Pacific in the 90's to get a bunch of cards done. I was very thankful to have met him and learn the story from him. I was able to pick up something truly unique for my collection!

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But not only that - he sold me 16 different others. As you can see, there are doubles, but the stamps are different.

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He was kind enough to throw in several fliers from the card shows as well. They state that you can bring any 1998 product, but in the end, they allowed for a pacific product of any year and any sport as long as it was in fact from Pacific, and was opened in front of them.

Some of the coolest cards I got from him were the ones stamped with the Super Bowl 33 Logo. 33 of course, being Canseco's number makes the player collector in me jump for joy.

So, with all that said, I'm officially hooked on these, and will continue to be looking for more!
 

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I have these 4 show embossed cards stamping doesn't really show through in the scan though


Cool! What do the stamps say?
 

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Awesome pick up ! I live the show stamps too , but I haven't been able to find a bulk lot of Clark's. Maybe between yours, my Clark's, Brad's Graces and some others we can see how many shows may be out there. I think someone may of had a list at one point , but I could be dreaming about that. At some point a running checklist (where the specific card that is stamped is listed too would be nice), but maybe start w just a show list? I'll pull my Clark's and start a thread (will search and see if one exists already)

Ryan
 

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Awesome pick up ! I live the show stamps too , but I haven't been able to find a bulk lot of Clark's. Maybe between yours, my Clark's, Brad's Graces and some others we can see how many shows may be out there. I think someone may of had a list at one point , but I could be dreaming about that. At some point a running checklist (where the specific card that is stamped is listed too would be nice), but maybe start w just a show list? I'll pull my Clark's and start a thread (will search and see if one exists already)

Ryan

That is a great idea - it would be fantastic to have a checklist of them. The only problem I could see which may make us pull our hair out is if the show in Montreal in '99 was tiny and Canseco, Clark or Grace were not stamped at all. That would be a bummer - it would be us searching for cards that may not exist. OTOH, I'm sure we all have these ghosts we are chasing anyway.
 

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