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A few days worth of mail as we had a long weekend out of town to see our youngest son get married.
Jenkins /15. I like that this is a Rangers card, as most of his stuff seems to be Cubs.

A few cheapo autos. I do love looking through my autographs and just seeing a wide variety (and volume) of different players and cards. Best hobby innovation ever, pack inserted autographs!
Grisham & Ochoa
McDyess

Swoopes Redemption. I always keep these redemptions with my autographs and when I can, i add the actual signed card. In this case, I do not have the signed version.

I was super excited to win and receive this. I loved the aging Tarkenton as a kid, although he retired right after I got into cards. I also love signed cards and neat redemptions before they turned into plain labels with scratch off codes. These were truly cool cards and still leave you with a decent collectible, even if the time has lapsed and you couldn't trade it for the actual prize. I also consider these tougher in many cases, because most were probably redeemed and either destroyed, punched or otherwise defaced in someway. This particular card was redeemable for a Tarkenton Auto/relic /25. I looked for a signed copy and didn't see any on ebay. I would love to pair this with an actual signed copy.

Then there are these 2 Time Warp Youngblood autos. These are the 8x10 versions. Got them for next to nothing and felt a little bad for the seller too. Cool set idea.
I loved this design as a kid and had to scoop up the set. I would prefer the baseball insert set, but will take the football "base" set. This is 108 prism cards and a checklist. They did some other prism designs, but this was always my favorite style.

Finally another Joe Kapp OPC RC. I went on a small spree trying to win 1 and ended up with 3!

Jenkins /15. I like that this is a Rangers card, as most of his stuff seems to be Cubs.

A few cheapo autos. I do love looking through my autographs and just seeing a wide variety (and volume) of different players and cards. Best hobby innovation ever, pack inserted autographs!
Grisham & Ochoa

McDyess

Swoopes Redemption. I always keep these redemptions with my autographs and when I can, i add the actual signed card. In this case, I do not have the signed version.

I was super excited to win and receive this. I loved the aging Tarkenton as a kid, although he retired right after I got into cards. I also love signed cards and neat redemptions before they turned into plain labels with scratch off codes. These were truly cool cards and still leave you with a decent collectible, even if the time has lapsed and you couldn't trade it for the actual prize. I also consider these tougher in many cases, because most were probably redeemed and either destroyed, punched or otherwise defaced in someway. This particular card was redeemable for a Tarkenton Auto/relic /25. I looked for a signed copy and didn't see any on ebay. I would love to pair this with an actual signed copy.

Then there are these 2 Time Warp Youngblood autos. These are the 8x10 versions. Got them for next to nothing and felt a little bad for the seller too. Cool set idea.
I loved this design as a kid and had to scoop up the set. I would prefer the baseball insert set, but will take the football "base" set. This is 108 prism cards and a checklist. They did some other prism designs, but this was always my favorite style.

Finally another Joe Kapp OPC RC. I went on a small spree trying to win 1 and ended up with 3!


















