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            <title>72 doubles</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Last night I counted up the doubles from my box of 2008 Topps Series 2.&nbsp; There were 72 in total.&nbsp; If you factor in the dozens of (usually uninteresting) inserts, that means the box yielded about two-thirds of the series set.&nbsp; I'm still not sure if I should be pleased with the challenge or annoyed that it's going to cost more to build this year's Topps set.<br /><br />On the bright side, I pulled a David Ortiz bat card from a jumbo pack of Series 2 that I bought the other day.<br /> ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:06:58 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>2003 Topps Total box break</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Just opened a box of 2003 Topps Total that I got off eBay for about $30 plus shipping.&nbsp; It's my third box and will hopefully bring me much closer to completing the set (990 cards).<br /><br />The big hits were rookie cards of Ryan Howard and Chien-Ming Wang.&nbsp; I'm thinking of getting both cards graded, because they look sharp and I already a copy of them for my set.<br /><br />I didn't pull any autographs, leaving three remaining insert sets:<br /><ul><li>Total Topps (1:7) - Greg Maddux (2), Albert Pujols (2), Miguel Tejada, Mike Piazza</li><li>Award Winners (1:12) - Todd Helton, Manny Ramirez, Barry Bonds</li><li>Total Production (1:18) - Lance Berkman</li></ul>Here are my quick impressions:<br /><ul><li>The only two doubles I pulled from the box were insert cards.</li><li>Based on the odds, the box was missing a Total Production insert, and yielded an extra Total Topps.&nbsp; (I'd prefer the Total Production since those are tougher to pull.)</li><li>Each pack includes a silver-bordered parallel card, none of which were worth mentioning.</li></ul>Although I haven't gotten a chance to add these cards to the set, I'm satisfied with the purchase, primarily because the Howard card is worth the price paid for the box.<br /><br />It's unfortunate that Topps discontinued this product a couple years ago, because it was a real challenge to complete the set, and included enough rookies to make it a decent investment, despite the low price point.<br /> ]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:27:52 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>2008 Topps Baseball Series 2 box break</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I picked up a box of the newly-released Topps Series 2 today at a card show for $39.&nbsp; Usually I don't break a box in one day, but today I felt inspired, partially because the first 32 packs did not yield an autograph or relic card (one per box).<br /><br />From the 33rd pack I pulled a Chien-Ming Wang highlights jersey, and much to my amusement, the following pack contained an Albert Pujols jersey card.&nbsp; I'm not sure if this is typical or if I got lucky because of a collation problem.<br /><br />Speaking of collation, the box yielded a lot more doubles than any other recent Topps box I've opened.&nbsp; At first I found this a little annoying, because I've grown accustomed to being able to build almost an entire series set from a single Topps box.&nbsp; But on the other hand, collecting Topps sets has become a lot less challenging than it was back in the 1980s and early 90s, when it took at least two boxes and a little trading to build a complete set.&nbsp; I don't necessarily want to buy four boxes (two per series) to assemble my Topps set each year, but I'm glad that I'll need to do some leg work this time around.<br /><br />A couple other notable pulls from this box were a rookie redemption card - seeded one per box, I've learned - and an Adam Dunn Home Run Derby Contest card, numbered to 999.&nbsp; As a Topps loyalist, I don't have much experience with redemption cards (not since winning a complete BlackGold set back in 1993), but I'm looking forward to redeeming it, especially since I'll be able to do it online.&nbsp; And although Dunn won't be going to the All-Star Game this year, I like the idea behind the contest, as well as the relative scarcity of the cards, and wouldn't be surprised to find myself collecting others from the set (50 in total).<br /><br />New in this series are the ToppsTown promo cards, as well as the Fathead discount cards, each randomly but plentifully inserted in packs.&nbsp; ToppsTown is an online community geared toward kids, and reminds me of the card-collecting capabilities built into the Madden football video games.&nbsp; I hope it's met with enthusiasm, although it's not really my cup of tea.&nbsp; As for Fathead, I'm disappointed that Topps is doing cross-promotional advertising in its base set.&nbsp; Of course, it doesn't help that I'm not a big fan of Fathead as it is.<br /><br />The rest of the inserts were decent - there weren't any massive number-based sets like the Generation Now cards from last year, or Bonds/Mantle/ARod Home Run History, which are nothing short of awful.&nbsp; I'm hopeful that Topps is done bombarding its core collectors with junk inserts like those.&nbsp; It's lazy cardmaking and it punishes people who are trying to collect master sets.&nbsp; Besides, anyone who likes collecting multiple versions of the same card is free to collect Moments &amp; Milestones instead.<br /><br />In my opinion, Topps reached a high point in 2001, when it increased its set size, re-introduced the Gold parallel, and released a variety of interesting but attainable insert sets.&nbsp; Since that point - and especially since the introduction of Bonds HRH in 2005, Topps has missed the mark.<br /><br />Topps has started to move in a better direction with 2008 Series 2.<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 21:51:33 -0500</pubDate>
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