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Cardboard appreciation: 2025 Topps Hideo Nomo, 1990 insert

(Hi folks. I'm two work days away from vacation! It's all I'm thinking about. So let's get on with this so I can think about it some more! Time for Cardboard Appreciation. This is the 353rd in a series):
  

I don't remember how I discovered this Hideo Nomo card -- probably wandering on ebay at some point -- but when I did, I could feel myself jump in my chair from astonishment.
 
What? Hideo Nomo is back in Topps products?? When did this happen?
 
Nomo is one of my favorite players to collect -- ever. There are lots of past posts about that. But he hasn't shown up in cards pretty much since he retired. Outside of some faceless Leaf relic cards a few years ago -- and those really aren't cards -- there's been nothing. Lots of Ichiro and, lordy, too much Hideki Matsui, but no Nomo.
 
Obviously I had to have this card and I jumped on it. And I was giddy when it arrived. I showed it off so proudly (and I've been doing less of that lately). But something about the card didn't seem quite right.
 
It was confirmed when I went to TCDB to enter the card into my collection. There was a picture of the card, but the All-Star/name banner was blue, not red. I didn't know what I should do, check it off, don't check it off?
 
I suspected I might be dealing with a variation. So did others. A response to me showing off the card:
 
 

Ah yes -- the thing that was out of whack.
 
I was so excited by the card that I didn't notice that there was a red banner for Nomo, the Dodger. In the 1990 Topps set, the National League All-Stars received blue borders and the American League All-Stars got red borders.
 
We experienced collectors immediately suspected a variation afoot. TCDB just hadn't jumped on it yet. I think I was extra confused because it's highly unusual that I would notice something before it appeared on TCDB.
 
But sure enough, TCDB now has a red variation and a blue variation listed for each of the 1990 All-Star inserts. And at right around the same time, I nabbed the blue one -- the correct one, according to my synethesia (AL is always red -- or a warm color -- and NL is always blue -- or a cool color). 
 
 
 
I don't do this for just any player. Chances are I won't do it for anyone else. Also I was immediately irked at Topps for doing this kind of thing but I forgot that there have been color parallels for the 35th anniversary All-Star inserts for several years now.
 
But maybe -- urg -- Topps will produce these two variations and then change the outer orange border to all kinds of different colors, too. I see that TCDB has already listed plenty of color variations for the actual name on the card, red, pink, black, etc. That's Topps, making things impossible for collectors.
 

But I won't be thinking about that. Instead I'll enjoy that Hideo Nomo is back in cards again and how these are kind of appropriate for the 4th holiday.
 
Have a happy holiday. Don't get too noisy. I guess I don't have to say that to you guys. You're reader types. Thanks for being that way. Wish there were more of you.

Comments

Old Cards said…
Enjoy your July 4th holiday and your vacation. Happy Birthday to the greatest country ever!
I am just one work day away from a week long vacation.
Fuji said…
Enjoy your vacation and that sweet Nomo! Very cool to see him on licensed cards again.