Putting New Blood In The Waters

After some ruminating on the current plight of the industry and the eventual boredom it will perpetuate, I started to think while tweeting earlier today. What are some ideas that I could think of that could add the razzle dazzle back into autograph or memorabilia cards? What are some ideas for products or inserts that could possibly be very cool to find if you opened a pack? Here are some brainstorms I had.

A New “Personal Touch” On Autos
What if there was a possibility of packing out redemptions for a personalized card? You redeem the card of a certain player, and for the next signing, they will personally inscribe it to you. They either go by the first name on the person’s account, or some other way will be figured out. Make these pretty rare, and you have a way to really get people’s attention. I know I would much rather see my name on a card than a player’s favorite food.
Adding More To The Auto Itself
I think it would be awesome to get a list of achievements on a card for a player with the auto. It would be cool to have a card of a certain star or HOFer that listed their career highlights or something to that effect. Stat inscriptions are immensely popular among autograph collectors, and maybe this is a way to get some of the collectors excited as well as some casual fans.
In addition, maybe see if there is a way to get the previous year’s award winners into a set. ROY, Offensive MVP, Defensive POY, Comeback player, etc all have their own subset with inscriptions of what they won. That would be AWESOME.
Awards Are Fodder For Cool
Building on the previous, it would be really cool to get as many MVPs (super bowl, season, and pro-bowl) into one set as possible. Just have them design the card as part of a product that has a lot of signatures. Get duals, quads, whatever, just build on the fact that all of them were MVPs of something.
It would be ridiculous to be able to pull a card where the Offensive MVP, the Defensive POY and the ROY all sign the same card. Without exclusives in football, that should be possible.
To make it even more interesting, have the ROYs do it as well. Have every ROY that is alive sign on to one set of cards designated for their award. You have a good number of players because it is Offensive and Defensive as well.
Sound bytes in Cards
I was shopping over the holidays with one of my good friends and his young kid, and we went into build-a-bear to look around. If you dont know what build-a-bear is, the name is self explanatory. Either way, in the store, they had these little things that you could record your own message and put it into the bear. These things were tiny enough that they could easily be modified to be put into a card. I think it would be cool to get a signed card and hear the player talk about the picture on it, or the game it is commemorating. Dont really know if that is possible, but whatever.
Player Progression
I know in one of the Panini sets, there is a player timeline set, but that is only two pictures and they never really get the effect I want to see. It would be great if we could use photoshop to get a college pic, a rookie pic, and another pic, then superimpose them all on a field background. Make it look like there is almost a age progression posted on the card. Dont separate the pics with lines, get them all on one card with seamless transition. It would be even cooler to get a player that had a black and white college pic and moved into color later in the career. To take it to another level, it would be awesome if there could be pics of the player in multiple team jerseys.
Same Team Same Card
It would be really cool to have a picture done in a set that has two players in it, and rather than having two autographs in two separated spaces, they could both sign the card with one picture. Then, if you have a card like some of the ones from Masterpieces, where a WR is being covered by a CB, you could have two players from different teams sign the card. Make it as seamless as possible, almost like having a multi-signed 8×10, because autograph collectors love this. Im kind of confused why the pics always have to be separated, especially when you could have Favre handing off to AD, and have them both sign it. What about Ed Reed and Hines Ward signing the same card with one pic?
This is all just brainstorming, and I know that putting it into practice will be a million times harder than just writing about it. I just hope that card companies are really putting more thought into revitalization rather than just churning out poop year after year. I love the shadow boxes, and I really like the film strips in Black, but those are only 2 new ideas to function on. I think we need new blood, and hopefully stuff like this is possible.

The Box Break Of My Life

I got 3 boxes of SPX, here are the results. To say I killed the odds is an understatement.

Autos:

Alphonso Smith 23/99
Buster Davis
Brandon Gibson
Robert Ayers (redemption)
Andre Smith 18/25
Justin Forsett
Patrick Chung 122/299

Jerseys

Marc Bulger Dual 84/99
Patrick Willis Triple 7/10
Michael Crabtree Dual 40/149
Juaquin Iglesias Dual 17/249
Mark Sanchez 257/349
Knowshon Moreno Dual 27/99
Barry Sanders 213/249
Mike Vrabel Dual 24/50
Peterson/Portis Dual 6/35
Ben Roethlisberger 85/249
Darrius Heyward Bey 59/99
Terry Bradshaw (Damaged) 38/99
Mark Sanchez 27/149
Ernie Sims Dual 9/149
Merlin Olsen 174/249
Glen Coffee Dual Patch 4/99
Julius Peppers 3 color 7/99

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Rookie Jersey Autos

Juaquin Iglesias 175/549
Javon Ringer 452/549
Rhett Bomar Patch 15/25

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Here is my third best pull of the break. Yes, this was the third best pull.

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Here is the second best pull, which was surprising to say the least.
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Oh, and I forgot about this. Its autographed, and its spectacular.
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Yeah, I dont really think I have ever been this lucky.

SPX 2009: The Shadow Box Cards Explained

After months of trying to get an idea as to what these cards are actually going to be, here is an explanation from Chris Carlin:

The card is five layers so it’s a little thicker. Three of the layers have images, two of the layers are filler to add depth. The images and scans we show don’t speak to the three-dimensional look of the cards so it’s hard to understand fully how unique these cards are unless you have one in front of you.

Im guessing this means that two of the three image layers will have acetate as the stock they are printed on, with a very, very thick result. For the third Image layer, its probably a solid cardstock background slide or another acetate style design background. It should be amazingly cool, especially when they have the signed versions.

They are going to serve as case hits for the upcoming SPX release, and you can bet that they are going to be pretty valuable as well. Hopefully they arent too much to buy, as I know I wont be lucky enough to pull one.

Here is Mario’s take on it, he should have a sample to show everyone next week sometime.