Monday, February 23, 2026

2026 Card Show #2 Recap

One of the things I do to earn a little extra spending money is to keep the basketball game clock at the junior high where my wife teaches at.  She does the book while I am on the clock.  It works out well, as we both get paid $35 cash per night for about 2.5 hours worth of work.  The junior high games are very laid back compared to the high school games.  Out of the 12 nights we worked, I can only recall one issue with a coach or fan.  It makes the games so much more enjoyable.

The season wrapped up last week, so we came home with a nice stack of cash.  Since weather this past weekend was still cold and dreary, we decided to take a trip to a card show in St. Louis and spend a little bit of the cash.  It is a show that I have been to before that offers a nice blend of current and vintage cards.  Best of all, very few gaming dealers though this time there were a handful more.  Not a big deal, as there were still over 80 dealers with sports cards.  We arrived about an hour after the doors opened to find the parking lot was full.  We had to park at a nearby Target and walk.  As you would expect, the show was packed.  We spent close to two hours there and $80.


My first purchase was  ten Cardinals for $2.  The top three 2003 Flair Greats are from the Home Team boxes that are not easy to find.  I had to do a double take to make sure the price was correct.  I picked up the two blue GQ cards to make an even ten.


The other five cards include three 1992 Pacific McDonalds cards I hope to use for autographs, a Hrabosky card I needed after I had my first copy signed, and a LaRussa regional card for trade bait.


The next dealer had showcase full of 1960s cards sorted by year.  I was lucky to find this 1960 Crowe gray back variation I needed to knock my team set down to the Stan Musial card to finish it.  $1 very well spent.



I have boughten from the next vintage dealer a few times.  He has a great set up of commons sorted by number in monster boxes, the showcases full of high dollar cards and short prints.  The two 1959 cards are not in the best shape, but good enough for place holders.  The three 1964 cards include two high number short prints and the batting leaders card.  The last 1964 card I need is the Bob Uecker high number.  Price tag on the lot was $68, but he gave them to me for $50.  I love getting a deal without even asking.  


Another vintage dealer I have purchased from had similar setup, but he also had a box of just Cardinals.  This 1965 Topps high number looks great on the front despite a little bit of water damage on the back.  For $4, I will take it.


The next vintage dealer had three display cases full of stars.  I grabbed this 1966 Topps card for $20.  It is in almost perfect condition, just one minor corner ding.  Only two more high number cards to finish this set.


My last purchase was a dealer with over 30 dime boxes sorted by sport.  The tables were so packed, I had to wait over an hour for a spot to open up.  I ended up with 30 cards included these five Cardinals I did not have.


Here is a sample of the other 25 cards I pulled for trade bait.  Hard to pass up Hall of Famers, refractors, short prints, and numbered cards for a dime.

As I said in the beginning, the show was very busy.  This is one of the few shows I attend where the ungraded vintage outnumbers the graded.  If my budget allows, I will make another trip or two back sometime this year, as this show is held monthly.








  

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #135

Very short post today with only five cards to show off.  First three came from member Pumastrikes.


My 2025 Topps Archives team set is almost complete.


In fact is it complete thanks to this card from member CraigM.


Craig also sent a nice 2025 Topps Holiday insert.  I look for Helsley to have a bounce back season for Baltimore this year.  I am not sure the New York environment was a good fit for him last year.  


Thursday, February 12, 2026

Vintage Lot from TCDB

I do not buy very many cards online, not even from EBAY.  I prefer the old fashion way of seeing a card at a show before I buy it.  Don't get me wrong, I will always pay for a needed Ray Lankford card or a nice Cardinals lot/card online, but I can count on one hand how many times I do that a month.

Last week TCDB member bpaul14 mad a forum posting about buying a large Cardinals vintage lot.  After upgrading some cards and adding a few to his collection, he had quite a few for trade.  We exchanged a few messages and settled on a price of $30 for 5 Cardinals that arrived yesterday.


I will be a long time before I finish the 1959 Topps team set.  The 43 card team set includes some back variations, 2 Stan Musial cards, and Bob Gibson's rookie card.  I will settle on grabbing low dollar commons like Lee Tate for the near future.  


I am a lot closer to completing my 1960 team set after adding this white back variation Leon Wagner.  I only need one more back variation, and the Stan Musial card.


My 1961 Topps set is inching closer to completion.  Only six more to go, but four of those are from the high number series.  Good thing the most expensive one is a Ken Boyer All Star card.


The big draw for me were these two 1967 cards.  The Rickets is a high number short print from Series 7, while the McCarver is from Series 6.  Both of these are in great condition, almost mint.  I need three more cards to finish this set.  The member did have the Mike Shannon short print I need that was also in great condition, but I decided my card budget had been met for awhile.  Maybe in a month or two if he still has it you might see it on the blog.


  

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #134

Last night while I was scanning cards for today's post, I had some Youtube videos playing.  A number of them were people breaking 2026 Topps boxes.  I thought Wednesday was release day, but apparently some boxes were shipped early.  It was nice to see some of the insert designs along with the base cards.  I did notice some silver pack foil cards have sticker autographs.  Those look very bad.  As always, I will be sticking to the trading route to get my Cardinals team set.  Maybe in a one or two I will have some to show off.  Until then, you will have to enjoy some older cards.  First is a four pack of Cardinals from member JDHorns70.


Hard to believe this 1995 Panini Sticker is 31 years old.  Ozzie #829 in my collection finished this team set.


Maybe I will be able to finish 2025 Archives before starting 2026 Topps.  These three help that cause.

The second trade package came from member ShowMeYourBalboni.   Take a guess what player he collects.


Another three cards from 2025 Archives.  It is hard for me to pick out a favorite design from the set, but I will have to go with 2005 Topps.  I remember 20 years ago chasing after the Colby Rasmus rookie card from the Update set.  Glad I did not follow the hype and overspend on his cards.



Monday, February 9, 2026

Start of a Good Week

I hope everyone has recovered from Super Bowl Sunday.  I did not really care who won.  Even though the Seahawks beat my 49ers, I like the Sam Darnold story line.  I also like Drake Maye.  Tough night for him.  I did come away with a little money thanks to winning the 4th quarter of my work Super Bowl squares pool.   So glad that last touchdown was called back by a penalty.  I already spent most of it on a nice vintage lot that should arrive later this week.

Now that football is over, it is time to think about baseball.  Pitchers and catchers report later this week.  2026 Topps Series 1 is also hitting stores in a couple of days.  Even though the Cardinals are most likely in for a long season, you cannot help but feel a little optimistic this week.  

What better way to celebrate the start of baseball then to show off a nice card that arrived Saturday from TCDB member bdhrbob.


My first Saggese game used card is from 2025 Allen & Ginter.  It is nice to see the back of the card notes the piece of memorabilia was actually worn in a game.  Saggese will most likely be a bench bat who can play second and third base, with a little of shortstop and outfield if need be.  I will root for him just because he is one of the few old school type players who does not wear batting gloves.  
  

  

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

A Little Bit of Gold

Like much of the central US, my area experienced plenty of snow and cold temperatures since Saturday.  I believe the final total was 13 inches once the snow stopped Sunday afternoon.  That has been followed by feel like temperatures no higher than the mid teens.  It will be early next week before we might get above the freezing point.  

The bad weather has kept me inside for the most part.  That has given me a chance to get my office in order, including having all my cards filed and put away.  The last pile was a six pack of Cardinals courtesy of TCDB member albinolobster.


Any trade that includes a Topps gold Cardinals is great.  One that includes four of them is beyond awesome.  Of course I am nowhere close to completing any of the three team sets, but I will keep chipping away.  One of these days I will cross a gold set off my want list.


I forgot about this card in my post from last Thursday.  Now I can say I only need one more card to complete my 2025 A&G set.


My modest Victor Scott collection has reached 29 cards.  I really need to add to that total.  During his WWU interview, he stated he wants to steal 70 bases in 2026.  That would be fun to watch, but it all depends on his ability to get on base more.  


 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Very Generous TCDB member

Out of all my trades on TCDB, I would guess I propose at least 90% of them.  Most of the time I try to make things fair, or a little in the other trader's favor.  Once in a while I receive a counter offer.  Member mattyb87 sent a counter offer that was heavy in my favor.  I made sure it was not a mistake, then accepted the offer.  My cards arrived over the weekend.

I only need one more short print to finish my 2025 A&G team set.  Great batch of players here, including a Mize short print.


These are my first cards from 2025 Heritage High Numbers.  Glad there is only one short print to chase in this set.


This is also my first card from 2025 Bowman Chrome Prospects.  I usually wait a few months for the initial high prices to come down.


These three cards were extras.  I love the Ozzie 2022 Topps Throwback Thursday card.  Three Hall of Famers as throw ins was beyond generous.