Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1995. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

1995 Michael Bolton - George Teague Charity Softball

Year: 1995
Manufacturer: ???
Set: Michael Bolton/George Teague Charity Softball 
Card Number: NNO

I am continually inspired by the generosity of our collecting community.  Friend of the blog Alex T, who you may remember from the other Yount Teague League post from last year surprised me recently (well actually not that recently anymore) with an email saying he had something coming for me.  He had found a copy of Robin's 1995 Michael Bolton - George Teague Charity Softball Game card for me.  This is a pretty insane oddball and not that easy to find.  I've even seen this listed as a 1992 card.

That brings up another point of contention with the card sets.  The Bolton-Teague Charity softball events were held for 5 years in the mid to late 90's, with the last game in 1998.  As far as I can tell on only 3 card sets were produced.  Beckett lists the last set as a 1997 set, it does not have the other two sets.  General consensus is that the first set the 1995 set, which features the 1995 team was made available at the 1996 charity game. Either as a giveaway, donation premium, or just for purchase.  The 1996 featured the 1996 available at the 1997 game and the 1997 set featuring 1997 team available at the 1998 game.  But the wrappers aren't much help either and it's possible that the first two sets were available at the same time.  However when looking at the cards that progression from the 1995 set, featured here, to the 1996 which featured a foil name to the 1997 which featured even more foil on the cards.

Regardless it's a great oddball to add to the collection.  

Thanks again Alex!  


Monday, August 3, 2015

1995 Upper Deck Electric Diamond

Year: 1995
Manufacturer: Upper Deck
Card Set: Upper Deck Baseball
Card Number:446
Card Type: Base Parallel
Parallel Set: Electric Diamond


I had thought about trying to insert some Youtube video of Electric Avenue or the Electric Slide, but alas I'm just not up for that.  

Instead we'll just feature one of Upper Deck's answers to the Topps Gold craze.  Not nearly as cool and other Electric Diamond sets, this parallel pretty much just a silver point baseball diamond around the Upper Deck logo.  This would be one of Robin's last cards till his induction in the Hall of Fame in 1999.  Robin had a handful of card in 1995 and Robin being included in the Upper Deck set was a tribute to his career.




Monday, March 2, 2015

1995 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Gold Signature

Card Manufacturer: Upper Deck
Card Set: Collector's Choice
Year: 1995
Card Number: 47
Card Type: Base Parallel
Parallel set: Gold Signature

We can thank the 1992 Topps set for introducing us to the age of parallel cards.  But it didn't take long for most of the other card companies to realize what a opportunity it was.  And by the mid-90's everyone was doing it.  Score had it's Gold Rush, Donruss it's Special Edition, Upper Deck had Electric Diamonds, Fleer had it's Tiffany's, Topps it's Gold foil, and of course Upper Deck's cheap set, Collector's Choice had it's Gold and Silver Signatures.  These started in 1994 with Upper Deck's first Collector's Choice set and went on for years.

I for the life of me can't remember how rare these were or if you got one signature per pack, silver or gold, and I'm a little too lazy to look it up right now.  I do know the golds are rarer than the silvers.  And like all the parallels back in the 90's we collector's ate this up.  

Overall the facsimile auto adds a nice touch to a relatively basic card.