Friday, July 17, 2026

Some More Football

Not all football is necessarily NFL and we get to start today with a couple nice CFL cards from the 2026 Lot.


Mike "Pinball" Clemons was a fantastic speedster for the Argos and a great personality and ambassador for the city of Toronto. He wasn't the tallest guy at just 5' 6", but he had the speed for the league.

Mike played 8 games in the NFL in 1987 and soon after moved to the CFL. In those 8 games he had 19 returns for about 162 years, nothing too impressive, but when he came to the CFL, he played through the 1989-2000 years, all with the Toronto Argonauts, he had a combined total yards of about 25,000 from running, receiving and punt/kick returns. Over those years, he averaged over 21 yards on a kick return, almost 10 yards on a punt return, over 10 yards per reception, and almost 5 years per rush.

In comparison, Jerry Rice had about 23.5k all purpose years in his NFL career.

ENough about that, there are some other football cards to glance at as well, but we have seen similar before...


Panini's 2023 Donruss offering still isn't a complete set by any means, but we do have more of the set showing up again.


We end with some Score, and I am left wondering if we will happen to see any other CFL cards in this lot!

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Three For One

I don't usually do trades for a single card, but traded away a base Ohtani and got three serial numbered cards back in exchange. Truth be told, the Ohtarni base non-rookie card cost me less than a penny in the lot I bought, so although I probably gave more than I got....maybe....I'm happy with the pick up here...


The backs are below so you can see the beautiful serial numbers on these cards from jkrasner92 from TCDB (as usual). We have a 1998 Topps Stars Bronze Roger Clemens, and two different 2000 Topps Tek John Sneed designed cards.

Sneed was drafted by the Jays but never made it all the way up to the minor majors. I really like the design of the tek cards this year, and always like the opportunity to add serial numbered Jays to the collection, whether stars or drafted players that just didn't quite work out - still awesome additions.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Rest of the Champions

We have seen some of the 2023 Goodwin Champions cards from the lot before, but here was another (and maybe last) chunk of about 130-140 cards and the goal was to see if we ended up with a complete 100 card pure base set. I won't keep with suspense, it fell short. 10 cards short actually.


The first card in the set is Michael Jordan, and I didn't see that card at all, so I knew I would have the complete set. My guess, given the number missing is that whoever these came from, did get the set but got rid of their duplicates.


This set has it's place, and I can understand the cross sport appeal, but it's not for me. I don't really want to collect cards from all sports, and this would start to be a reason why to do such a thing.


No Jays or Leaf cards in the bunch, and nothing to really draw my interest, though the design itself is fine and solid.


I appreciate the draw in getting some out of the way recognition for track athletes for example.




Interesting that some stars get multiple cards, though if you are going to do it - Jordan and Woods would be two names for example, that would for sure make sense.



May not be a set for me, but maybe a set for you? Let me know!

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Hockey's Turn

First, a trade, which is mostly hockey - but not all - and the trade is with TCDB member refmichel.


The lone baseball card actually ends up being a nice unopened pack addition with Roberto Alomar representing 1995 Upper Deck Post Canada here. It's the first such card to cross my path, and making it an addition to the collection - yay!

The rest of the Leaf cards here are duplicates, but pad the nice Leaf numbers.

Eddie is a McD set addition, and the SP and more recent cards are new to my collection, but overall, a very nice trade and any time I get a surprise unopened pack for the trade, definitely a pleasant surprise.

Different sport, but same kind of pick ups - hockey has a better go though, since it's a sport I actually collect, so we end up with two set helpers to start...


One of the better MVP designs in my opinion.

A couple Leafs which may not be new, but add to the team collection nonetheless...


I have the team set completed, the set as a whole completed, so these are absolutely extras, but that's fine with me, they still have a good home here.

As usual though, plenty of trade fodder we like to share in the hopes I can find a home for anyone out there interested...


Some early 90s fare which reminds me of some of the Dollarama hockey card offerings.


1991-92 Topps may look almost identical to 1991-92 O Pee Chee, but I don't see very much of it at all in comparison, and then 1991-92 Stadium Club is a decent set, just one I haven't looked to complete.


Skipping ahead a decade plus, we have a few odd cards, which are Oiler heavy.

We end with a couple Pens, but still, a great variety today, very nice.

Monday, July 13, 2026

A Few 90s Football

Another lot of assorted football cards from the 2026 Lot today, but we get to go all the way back to 1990 to start.


I think I have seen a few 1990 Fleer football cards, but not many, and this may be the first rookie card I've gotten from the set. It's followed by a couple 1991 Action Packed Update cards. I have had a few 1994 cards which are similar, but these are the first ones from the 1991 year I have had in hand.

We then skip ahead to more recent years and a dabbling of sets that have been here and there in the lot.


The bulk here is from 2022 Donruss, and I do recognize Ronnie Lott from his earlier days with Dallas. Also of course, Big Ben.


Ah, Chronicles, which uses the same picture twice on the front, and once on the back. Still, have a number of these cards now in wrestling, but these football ones sure do need a new home.


We end with some 2023 Score including another Warren Moon from the set.

As I have been working through this lot, I've come up with a vague outline of a plan on my collecting for the next couple years. I'm going to get through this lot, roughly, this year, in 2027, work through all the unopened product I have been holding aside and slowly working into, and then in 2028 have a year of the trade in which I look to, one way or another, reduce my trade cards by some big number (maybe half). Always good to have goals, even if you may change and tweak them over time.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Trade Roundup

A couple PWE trades to share today, the first includes more cards than shown, but the others are going elsewhere and I will leave it as a surprise.


These are from TCDB member travellerofdawn who is a fellow Canadian and fellow Ontarian. Timmies help, set help, insert and Leaf rookie - four different ways to add to my collection. Nice!

The other trade is from TCDB member tassacafix from Quebec.


Stickers and so many variations with some having Jays on the sticker, some as the back, but all complete which is nice.

We also have a number of 1982 and 1985 "posters" from O Pee Chee which are fokded/creased but generally really good condition.




Appreciate the trades as always - awesome!

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Just.. More!

Well, lots of set help yesterday, so why not repeat today. A large bunch of 2023-24 Upper Deck hockey with 400+ more cards as dupes from the extended series, but there were some series 1 and 2, so some Leafs and set helpers to show for today...


Still grumble at those all star uniforms, and grumble more at Marner being gone from Toronto.


5 Timmies wins for most cards for a single Leaf today.


I must admit, some of the horizontal cards use the design really well like Tage and Linus above.



I need more cards like Gustavsson - just love the angle up to see the arena fully in the background.

As you can see, hockey heavy be the lot - and that's okay. A bit low for hockey keepers, but now that the couple repetitive sets are mostly through, should be done more keepers going forward.