Welp, now that everyone has noticed I've returned to blogging... I will have to go on another hiatus.
Two weeks from today Mrs. Collector will go under the knife for a 6-hour procedure involving three different surgeons to (hopefully) remove her liver and colon tumors. If all goes well, her recovery will take about a month. But that's strict rest; she will still have to take it easy for a few months after that.
So.. no East Coast National, no birthday visit to Connecticut, and no card show at the mall the following weekend. I'm still consigning cards with 4 Sharp Corners(might need the money more than I care to imagine), and I'm going ahead with my planned series of Summer of Slabs posts. Some of these might have to be scheduled, but we're not there yet.
In this series I'll scan up a couple of BGS or PSA-graded cards in my collection. Some of these just arrived from Beckett, some are on their way to 4SC, and some have permanent residence in my hallowed Graded Card Chest -- which the Mrs bought me at least 15 years ago.
![]() |
| The manufacturer went out of business a decade ago |
There's room for 144 PSA-graded cards in this bad boy, and my initial purpose for these posts (before the surgery was moved up a month) was to determine which cards to keep, which to sell, and which cards to acquire.
We'll get back to this soon enough. Today I want to kick off this series by showing off some color matching parallels fresh from BGS:
This Matt Chapman green refractor is numbered to 75. Someone on eBay offered me $20 for it after he'd just been traded to the Giants. I decided to hold on to it for a while, but decided to submit it for grading while he's still a top-tier third baseman. It's going in the shipment to 4 Sharp Corners.
I picked up this Tony Parker Bowman '48 tribute for $5.25 on COMC way back in 2015(have I really been back into basketball card collecting that long?!?) The black parallels are numbered to 48 and I wanted to grade it specifically so 4SC would consign it. There is a white corner (back bottom left) that I was aware of before submitting it to BGS, but I took the gamble anyway. No idea what to expect for this one; Carmelo Anthony and Vince Carter cards sold for about $20 raw, while a PSA-authenticated (not graded) Kobe Bryant sold for $330.
~





I hope the Mrs. getting her surgery moved up is a good sign! And I'm looking forward to seeing how you did with your grades, even if the concept isn't for me. It would be great to see you get some big numbers for your collection and for those you'll be consigning, so good luck!
ReplyDeleteI hope your wife's procedure is a success and the recovery is smooth. Don't worry about a hiatus. Take as much time as you and your wife need. Family and health should always be a priority over cards.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of cards...
A. That Chapman is sweet! What a gorgeous card. Let's go A's!
B. That Parker is pretty cool too. I opened a case of that product when it was on clearance back in the early 2010's and only pulled a handful of those black bordered cards (maybe 2 or 3?). Those cards were tough.
C. The 2008 Topps design is one of my favorites from the past twenty years. I'm so glad they used it across all of the sports.
D. Can't really comment on modern hockey. I think the only card I've kept an eye out for is a Celebrini YG. But no way I'm dropping that kind of money for a guy who's been in the league for one year :D