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Old 10-13-2020, 12:11 PM
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Default Showing off Customs & Cards While our AC is Busted

Greetings from mission control - where the lights are off, and game 2 of the ALCS is blaring so I can hear it above the 2 fans pointed at me. The ALDS nearly killed me. When you spend the first 12 years of your life as an A's fan in California, but have 28 years of Houston life under your belt, it is confusing who to root for. This totally describes me last week.



I was sad the A's lost, but it was a REALLY entertaining series. The sheer amount of bombs hit makes me wonder if the playoff balls are juiced. As you know, the Astros have advanced, so that means I'm going for the black sheep of baseball to win it all. It is a really weird position for me to be as a fan, but ... hometown, right?

So, why is the game blaring above the noise of two fans? In the midst of us waiting for a new fence, our air conditioner went out. For those of you up north, that may not be a big deal, but to us southerners, it is. Check this out from a couple days ago. I may or may not have thrown this pic in to rant at the home warranty company.



We have been waiting for quite a while for the home warranty company to get back to us. The account manager ignored me, and the company itself was requiring a model # and serial # of my unit to do ANYTHING, which had been worn off with time. I researched for hours to get the information, and even went door to door to my neighbors in hopes of them having similar information. We waited for a week (thankfully, we have a few portable a/c units which made everything comfy in the rooms my family occupied), only to find out the home warranty company was going to pay a whopping $200.



It is funny how they are ultra responsive to get you to sign up, but when you need them, they are nowhere to be found. I kicked them to the curb, and got my own guy. We are hopeful by this time tomorrow, we will have a new a/c installed. I am seriously thinking about cranking it down to levels where we can see our breath for a week!

In the midst of all of this, I've been having an absolute blast taking pictures of my collection, memeing, (is that a word?), and sharing customs I've done both past and present. I thought I'd share a few here, since I haven't been posting a whole lot on the forums recently.



Years back, I decided to do a 90s style card and call it "Big Man on the Field" with wild colors, an even wilder font, and a crazy die cut. I also did a version of it with white space for Jose to sign, which he did when I was at his house. Aesthetically, I think I like the non-auto better by just a bit.



How about a rocker relic with guitar pick? August Burns Red guitarist J.B. Brubaker reached out out me quite a while ago to create these so they could be signed. If memory serves, he did these for some fans. (Guys, check ABR out!)



Recently, a fan of Dave Kingman had a run of 10 years worth of television used photo slides, and wanted me to create a custom set of the slides embedded in jumbo cards. Here they are - one for each year from 1976 to 1985. You can see right through each slide in the middle.



Luis Jr. had he & his dad sign a bunch of pieces of paper, and sent them to me along with jerseys they wore in games. Daddy Feliciano didn't know what was brewing - what he didn't know was I was creating two father-son booklets for them, thanks to Luis Jr. commissioning me to do so.



He sent me this picture of he and his father enjoying them. If you are commissioning me to do a gift, please send me pics like this - it makes my day!



When I was at Jose's house, I had him sign a number of times on a specialized type of black textured paper, in silver and gold ink. I wasn't sure what I was going to use them for, but finally figured something out a couple years later. This is a card I call "Behind the Plate" (because the pic was taken behind the plate). I posted a short video of it on Twitter to show the refractive properties - the entire thing, minus the signature and black area looks like it glows!



Topps did some amazing work with Gypsy Queen baseball cards, but Jose didn't have one. I decided to create one myself, utilizing a signed baseball that was used in a game that Jose played in. I amped up the design a bit and here is what I came up with!



It is thick - a little over 1/4"!



Last but not least, I recently created this as part of a trade deal for a friend of mine as an anniversary gift. It is a jumbo that features a number of "game used" relics from their wedding!**This last piece really ignited me going again on customs - a TON of people reached out to me to do wedding/anniversary and birthday presents. If you are interested, hit me up!





Social media has given me an outlet to be creative and have fun with my collection beyond just showing off my customs, as well. The more I take pics of cards, the more I see it as both a hobby and an art form. It also allows me to tell the story of each card I've picked up, which to me, gives each card even more meaning.

Pictured below is a 1999 Finest Gold Refractor run. As you can see, the last one doesn't have the deckle edge the others do. It is also missing a serial number. I had this before I sold out, and bought it back, not really worrying much about getting the regular version, primarily because the missing deckle edge version is much, much rarer, or perhaps even one of a kind. I've never seen another and may never again! After buying out a few supercollectors, and trading for another, I had some fun ...



And this is the 2000 Finest Gold Refractor. Same as above, the middle one is missing the deckle edge. I sold it and bought it back, then got the other 2 from the supercollectors I bought out. I rushed to get the missing deckle edge version because I will likely never see another. It is funny how I appreciate it even more now that I have the pack pulled version (or two) to go along with it!



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