I received a very prompt and plump package in the mail yesterday afternoon.
It was from Mojo & Beardy's Fantastic Card Blog. Actually, I believe it was specifically from Beardy if you want to get all uptight about it. But that isn't the point.
The point is they were GIVING AWAY CARDS. Shiny, colorful cards. They were giving away 2004 Finest. I love '04 Finest. It might be my favorite Finest ever. Yeah, I know. I have a lot of favorites. That's a common theme in a lot of areas in my life. And it can be a problem.
But THIS isn't a problem:
Isn't that FANTASTIC???!!!!!
That is so awesome. They really did Finest right that year.
And, I received half of the freakin' set from M&B's card emporium!! HALF. OK, so the set's only 100 cards, but still half a set is half a set. It's a good deed. Flat out. A good deed.
I have been the recipient of a lot of good deeds since I started this card blog. To briefly recap, someone found a way for me to get my cards signed by my favorite player of all-time. Another person sent me a glossy photo of my second favorite player of all-time, signed by said player and personalized to my blog nickname. Another person sent me my favorite player's rookie card. Another person sent me the coveted 1971 Thurman Munson card. Several others have sent me hundreds of cards in a simgle mailing just because. No reason. Just because.
I have received drawings from bloggers' children and custom cards of bloggers' children. Another person sent me a perfectly created custom card of my favorite player.
When I think about it all, it's overwhelming.
I can't possibly return all the favors. I don't have the cards or the money or the time. I do what I can and I hope an "A" for effort is enough.
So here is one of those "A"-for-effort" moments. Whether I deliver, that's up to you:
You may have noticed that I am quickly approaching 100,000 visitors on my blog. I just surpassed 99,000 in the past 24 hours. It's a cool number. Hell, if 10 people a day looked at my blog, it'd be cool. But since I'm coming up on a big round number I figured I should hold a contest -- not really because a bunch of people look at this thing, but more because of what I mentioned before: I am very grateful for what you have done to help me appreciate this hobby more than I ever thought I could.
So this is what I am going to do. Instead of offering a cool card from my collection or something similar, I am going to do something a little more tailored to your interests. I am going to go shopping for you.
I have a card show to go to in about a week and a half. When I go to that show, I will shop for whichever lucky person wins this contest. I will devote a portion of the cash that I bring to that show to that person.
But I need to know what that person likes to collect. So, this is how I'm going to figure that out and how you enter.
All you need to do to enter is leave a comment on this post. State your name and your collecting interests, whether it be a player, a team or a set. It can be more than one of those things. The more options I have at the card show the better. It's a larger show, but I never can find everything I want, so I'll need secondary options.
The winner will be selected at random. I hope I can get the random.org thing screen-captured on the blog, but I have trouble with stuff like that, so you might have to trust me. Don't worry, I run a very honest operation. I am a contest-operating veteran.
You will have until I reach 100,000 visitors to enter the contest. Once I reach 100,000, the contest is closed. But that should take about a week, so you have time. Oh, and one entry per person.
Once I determine the winner, I will consult with that person before I head to the show to find out what they're specifically looking for and what I can afford.
So, be wise when listing your interests in the comments. If you say you collect only original T206's or Albert Pujols 1 of 1's, then you apparently have me confused with Keith Olbermann. You aren't going to get what you want. The more expensive or more specific your tastes, the less you'll get from me. However, I am doing this with the intent of trying to find something nice. So don't think I'm going to go all Topps Attax on you.
And, if you happen to be collecting something that I collect and will be looking for at the show -- like Dodgers or 1971 or 1976 Topps, then you NEED to enter this contest, because I will be all over that kind of stuff.
In a day or so, I'll link to this contest on the sidebar, so you can continue to enter, and I'll let you know when the contest is closed. In a week or so, I'll reveal the winner.
Thanks for reading. And thanks for, well, being nice to me, I guess. You're all awesome.
Comments
congrats Mr Owl... quite the blog you have going on here...
I like Topps Heritage, and I like the Reds, Orioles and White Sox. I also like Ken Griffey Jr and Ichiro Suzuki. And I think the Oakland A's green-and-gold scheme make some of the prettiest cards ever made. I've got 1987-1991 pretty much covered (guess how old I am) and big old holes in my meager collection everywhere else.
This is a great idea for a contest. I hope I win! But good luck to everyone.
For this contest, I collect Roy Halladay or Pujols. Not too picky but I do prefer non-numbered or plentiful numbered inserts to base (as I probably already have a lot of the base of those players from when I've bought h/c sets through the years) whereas I don't have many inserts because I buy h/c base sets.
thanks for the opportunity in the contest!
My name is Steve and I am an... oh wait, wrong comment.
I collect White Sox cards, including White Sox minor league cards. I also collect cards of Harold Baines, Carlton Fisk, Don Wakamatsu, Bobby Thigpen, John Cangelosi, Mark Buehrle and Jason Frasor, in any team's uniform.
Very interesting idea for a contest.
Texas Rangers, Vintage (pre-1980) catchers, preferably in the catching pose, and Senators cards (1961-1971 condition not an issue).
Going shopping for the winner is a great idea. Keep up the awesome work sir.
I guess I will throw out a couple of ideas. If you're shopping around the vintage bins, I don't have a ton of pre-1979 Cardinals cards. Also, you really can't go wrong with any Topps Heritage cards prior to 2007 or so. Even if it's Juan Pierre...
My collecting preferences are currently: Andre Dawson, Jim Palmer, Joe Morgan, Frank Robinson, Willie McCovey, Fergie Jenkins. I also need just 2 cards to complete my PC's of both Greg Maddux and Darryl Strawberry.
Going to list Preacher at the front of my wants so you don'thave to look for anything but Dodgers while you are at your card show. Problem with that is they are usually expensive. It isn't every card show where you can find a Preacher for a couple bucks. (except for his 55 Bowman) (but I do not have to worry about getting that from you because you have only seen one 55 Bowman ever) So after Preacher is Bill Virdon oddball cards (Post, Jello...)or manager cards. And as always I like Red Sox.
It should be pretty obvious, but my current collecting focus is Emmitt Smith and base Topps Pirates. Given my fairly large Emmitt collection and general wish to not accumulate doubles, I would say base Topps Pirates would be the easiest (and cheapest) to make me a very happy person.
Here's to another 100,000...
You know me, I'm an O's guy, and a Hall of Fame guy.
i am happy to have accounted for many of your first 1000000 hits...
I collect Phillies cards and I will eventually return to finishing my '71 Topps set.
Love this community.
I collect Blue Jays, notably Dustin McGowan and Shaun Marcum...and my name is attached to this post.
I collect Halladay, Alex Rodriguez and any Yankee. But just wanted to say congratulations first and foremost.
As you know, my name is Tim, and I collect Fred McGriffs. I'm also working on finishing up a few sets (1995 topps, 1992 topps), LOVE serial numbered cards of any kind (1/1 or 347/3,456,982,348, I'll take it!), and have a bunch of non McGriff PC's as well (NFLer Seneca Wallace and NBAer Tyronn Lue are particular focal points at this time.
My name is Mark and I collect the following:
* Earl Wilson
* Carl Erskine
* Orel Hershiser
* cheap HoF relics / autos
* Daniel Schlereth
* Bill Wade
Thanks for the contest.
Someday, I want to be like you. By that I mean, back living in the North Country.
I collect Mets generally, especially:
Edgardo Alfonzo
John Olerud
Mike Piazza
David Wright
Carlos Beltran
Jose Reyes
Also, cheap relics and autos of retired(or especially dead) players.
Really anything else, vintage being my favorite!
I collect a lot of stuff but for this contest I'd say Orioles' Autographs.
Creative way to offer a contest prize!
My name is Ryan of the Great O's Autograph Project.
I collect Orioles autographs, Orioles autographs of players wearing orange uniforms, and Orioles cards in general.
Thanks for hosting a contest, they're always fun even though I never win.
Night Owl Cards is one of the 5 or o blogs I check daily. Keep it up.
Uhm interests...Phils, 2007 Bowman Heritage, and how bout Dated Cards - you know cards featuring No-Hitters, Year In Review.
Awesome job on the near 100k.
Collecting Mike Piazza, Dwight Evans and David Ortiz
I would love to join you in spirit on your card show adventure if I am lucky enough to win . I look for Game used, auto, and sn'd cards in this order:
Mets, Yankees, Jets, Saints, Giants(football).
We're still trying to get used to your new page style. Yes, we're slow.
Anyway, congratulations!!!
If I had a counter on my blog it may be up to 100 by now.
My name is Baseball Dad and I have way too many cards now,but have fun at the show!
Sorry, I'm a little late catching up on my reading.I did notice your new look though. Very clean.
I would love anything special related to the 2004 Red Sox...like a World Series patch card or something. Also would love a Varitek auto.
As a secondary interest. Any help towards completing Heritage 2009 would be fantastic.
i get jealous of these big shows!
you know who I am. you know what I like.
Because I'M IN YOUR HEAD....
The owls are not what they seem....
Finest is nice too.
I wasn't going to enter any more contests until I got up posts about all of the stuff I've gotten in the last 8 months. But since that's all coming next week I can enter your contest! Yippee!
100,000 hits is ridiculous and I am glad I could contribute to those hits :D
Anyways, I primarily collect Richard Hidalgo, Javier Vazquez, Hunter Pence and Bob Gibson, but I also have a fairly large sized Astros team collection.
Thanks for the contest and here's to 100,000 more!!!
I'm in on the contest!
You don't have to be so pushy about it. :)
I got into collecting in 1993, so most of the stuff I go for is from that era - 1994 Finest, Stadium Club First Day Issues, ToppsGold / BlackGold, 1995 UD Collector's Choice SE. Not a big fan of relic cards, but I'll also go for most newer numbered Topps items (Xfractors are always a favorite). Being from Colorado, I'll admit that we don't have similar team allegiances, but we're all collectors here, right?
Name: John
Collects: Paul O'Neill, Martin Brodeur, Yankees, pre-2000 Flair/Flair Showcase inserts and parallels
All the best - MrHaverkamp
I collect Baseball cards.
Peace.
I'm in the process of collecting Tigers team sets from 1965 to the present & ANY Topps Aurelio Rodriguez cards. Check my want list for missing cards. Thanks!
fwiw, I don't know if you belong to any fantasy baseball leagues or card trading sites but I organized a Yahoo fantasy baseball league, "Clash of the Trading Forums", with mods from seven different card forums (and online dealer Atlanta Sports Cards)competing for bragging right (and a nice prize pool of cards). Atlanta Sports Cards even chipped in a $100 gift certificate! Check it out on my site, www.andystadium.com. Congrats again!
Andy
Randomizing will begin in the next 24-48 hours.
Announcement of winners will appear a little after that.
FanOfReds is runner-up.
http://nightowlcards.blogspot.com/2010/04/whos-going-to-card-show-with-me.html