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Old 08-05-2016, 03:58 PM
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Default Customs, Patch Peek-a-boos and How to House Annoying Sized Cards

"They look too much like the last several years."

"These seem to be a bit boring."

"Maybe it is time for them to retire this line."

I've heard a lot of criticism of the 2016 Allen & Ginter line, and I was actually not too terribly excited about them myself. They just seemed to uninspired to me.

And then they hit eBay.

As a Canseco collector, the pictures the card companies use are important to me, and Topps hit the nail on the head. The 2016 base rendition is my absolute favorite base A&G of any of them.

Allen & Ginter not only has regulars and minis, but also mini black borders, mini no numbers, mini A&G backs & brooklyn backs.

Then of course, the wood & glossy 1/1's.

Oh, and did I mention boxloaders? Yeah, they have those too.

A lot of fun stuff! The minis and boxloaders are not for everyone though ... especially those who still suffer from Eightyninebowmanitis.



So, with that said, I was able to hit it big with A&G so far. I still need the autographed mini #/10 and 25 as well as perhaps a few Ginter X variations (more on that later.)

Before I forget, I did make a few A&G customs from one of their older sets....Star Wars Style ....





I also had the pleasure of doing a few other customs recently:

This used a Jackie Robinson model bat barrel:



And this Ryne Sandberg that will hopefully be signed soon.



OK...back to Allen & Ginter ...

Here are the two box loaders I picked up:



In my opinion, these two BLOW AWAY all the other box loaders that they've made of Jose. The colors, the use of the minis, etc. The signature version is GREAT .... however ... the auto patch is one of my favorite cards in my collection. The problem? THE SIZE. This sucker is THICK. I decided to construct my own top loader for it because I couldn't find anything out there for it.

It was surprisingly easy to make one, so I figured I'd show you ...

First, take 3 5x7 top loaders. You will want to cut out the entire visible portion (the see thru area) of one of them, and just one layer of the other two:


You are left with a U-shaped piece of plastic, and 2 top loaders that only have one side. Glue them all together (super glue, spray glue, whatever you want.) Here is what I got. See the difference in thickness? (Below is comparing a regular 5x7 top loader, vs. our custom 5x7 Allen & Ginter Boxloader top loader.)



It fits perfectly!



Well ... almost....



What is that they say about measuring twice and cutting once? Fear not ... I have some top loaders that really do measure 5x7 on order so I can make one that will work this time!

Another BIG score I hit was THE 2016 Allen & Ginter Wood mini .. yeah!


I love it! The problem? Lack of holders. I don't really like the mini holders, because it doesn't look good in my box. I heard they are coming out with the one touches for these VERY soon, which I will be a buyer for.

Until then, I found out a cool way to use existing one touch holders. All you have to do is cut a penny sleeve short ...



...and center it into the one touch. The sides of the sleeve will be clamped in place. It holds them safely in the middle of the holder. Here are my 2 wood minis together



I have my boxloader displayed in the hutch of my desk. As I was waiting for my wood mini to arrive, I thought about how cool it would be to display the wood 1/1 minis with the box loaders, so once it arrived, I had some fun.







I may be a bit weird, (ha!) but I love arranging cards for pics to look nice. Here is my Dynasty run (I have one more I need to add in at some point.)



One final thing to note about my new pickups. The boxloader that I love so much was lacking in the patch department...just a tad. So much gold & white, but not much green at all. I love that all 3 colors were represented, but it just felt like I was getting patch scrap leftovers.



I had considered doing something about it by either swapping it with some player-used material, or just tugging on the existing patch to see what would happen.

I decided to take a little heat to the back of the card with this bad boy:

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