Showing posts with label clear vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clear vision. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Chasing Unicorns among a Swag Frenzy

I have a few cards on my want list and I also have a few cards that I feel will never be attainable (2005 Bowman Chrome 1st Bowman Superfractor).

Last year I gave a list of cards that I wanted to focus on trying to get this year and I have been able to knock a few of them off in only half a year.  You can revisit that post here.

In the hours towards the end of the ESPN created Cutch SP Frenzy I had an auction ending.  I was able to secure a card that I coveted in my top 10 list and it ended for a very reasonable price.

Be hold, the glory of a Home Run Clear Vision card from 2013 Pinnacle.

Each positional player had 5 cards available for the Clear Visions Insert Set.

They varied in terms of rarity with Cycle being the hardest to get as it was a 1/1.  Singles are the easiest and fell in every couple packs (on average 1:5).  They got rarer with the more difficult a hit.  Doubles, Triples, and Home Runs round out the parallels to chase.  A Home Run parallel fell one per case on average.

This completes the non 1/1 rainbow.
Despite no logos I love this insert set and it has taken me 7 years to acquire the HR parallel which makes the hunt even more satisfying that it is complete.
I was able to get this card for only $14.55 during the late hours of the Cutch Swag Frenzy.

I will show off some other of my Frenzy SP Challenge cards tomorrow, but wanted to highlight this card in it's own post as it has been 7 years, a pandemic, and an ESPN tweet Swag SP buying frenzy to able to acquire and check it off.

Man am I super pumped about this card.

There aren't any other unicorns that I caught, but there are still plenty more awesome cards I grabbed in that crazy weekend of $250+ SP Cutch cards.

Monday, March 4, 2019

HELP BUILD A RAINBOW!!!

I thought it would be wise of me to list some cards that I need of Cutch (yes there are cards out there I still need).

Once a month I will show off a NEAR completed rainbow I have of the former Pirates MVP and ask for your help in finding me said card.  Anyone that assists in me actually getting the card will receive a $25 eBay gift card mailed to them.  Pretty generous, I know.

The first rainbow I am looking to complete is the 2013 Pinnacle Clear Vision rainbow.

The Clear Vision inserts could be found 1 in 8 packs.  There was a pitcher set which contained 25 cards and a position player set containing 75 cards.

I already have the single, double, and triple.
The backs all have the same look and design.

I am still in need of the Home Run (not serially numbered) and Cycle (1/1) cards.

Details about the set can be found here.


Sunday, August 27, 2017

Heavy Metal Cardboard

Has anyone ever asked you, if you could only have 5 CDs to listen to for the rest of your life, what would they be?

I decided to give it some thought and will reveal my answers with some Cutch cards.

One of my favorite bands of all time is Pantera.  When I interviewed Juan Rosales who did an incredible Artist Proof Sketch Card for me of Andrew McCutchen, I asked him what his favorite Pantera album is, knowing that Pantera was one of his favorite bands.

He couldn't answer the question, but I can.  To me Cowboys From Hell will always be one of the first albums that if I was stuck on an island it would come with me.  From extreme metal ballads like Cemetery Gates to thrash metal like Cowboys From Hell, this album is "from out of the darkness and into the light. Sparks fly everywhere in sight. From my Double Barrel, 12 gauge. Can't lock me in your cage".




A strange choice when considering the other 4 choices I will show, the Transformers Soundtrack from the animated 1986 movie is coming with me also.  Nearly every song, with the exception of "Dare to Be Stupid" could be considered a fight song.  While none of these will challenge Rocky Balboa "Eye of the Tiger," I dare you to listen to"Dare" (pun intended) and not get jacked up.  You'll feel Fearless.



Another of my favorite albums would have to be Linkin Park's "Hybrid Theory".  When Linkin Park came on the scene, I was already in my own band trying to make an amalgam of screamo, white rap, and metal.  Needless to say Linkin Park did it much much better than our band.  They were creating the exact music I wanted to hear (and perform) on a daily basis.  While bands like Deftones, KoRn, and Limp Bizkit came first for me, it was Hybrid Theory that really made me appreciate the intricacies of blending so many different genres into one sound.  The sound that broke Linkin Park away from other musicians at the time was the DJ who would scratch and blend everything together, much like a 5 Tool Player in baseball.


At the core of who I am, I am a punk rock soul.  I like to argue and challenge authority for things I believe in.  In my job, it's called push back and it's actually encouraged by my supervisors because I tend to create new efficiencies in how we do things by not "conforming to how they are always been done.". My favorite punk band is Pennywise.  Long before I was wearing a New Era Pirates cap nearly every day, I would sport a Pennywise cap on a regular basis (when my liberty spikes weren't standing a foot tall of course).  In 1995, they released an album "About Time".  Holy cow did this album hit me hard like a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick.  I had just lost my great grandfather to suicide and was at a crossroads for my life.  The upbeat energetic tunes that came from my cassette player while playing this album might have saved my life on more than one occasion thanks to "Every Single Day"



To close things out is a band that is the most listened to CD I ever had in my possession.  Vision of Disorder's self titled album had so many songs I would listen to on repeat.  It was actually one of the very first CDs I remember owning.  I listened to this thing so often I didn't take it out of my CD player in my room for months on end.  They are also the band I saw the most growing up.  Seeing Tim Williams and Co. perform in NJ/NY/PA was a constant occurance whenever they were in those 3 states.



So there's my 5 albums I could listen to for the rest of my life.  What's yours?