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Buzz Buys: Original art, rare toys, old mags, new ink & more for many past and present stars around the sports world
Buzz buys and busts a lot of boxes right here for Buzz Breaks, but one of my goals is to rip a little less and talk more about cardboard that I -- and you -- might like. One way to do that? Simple show and tell -- present a few pick-ups and say why they captured my attention.
So, with all that said, here are a few Buzz Buys ... and this time around it's a little heavier on football as that season is here.
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AEW ORIGINALS ... AS IN ORIGINAL ARTWORK
The Cards: Gummy Arts original T206-style drawings (1/1s) for Thunder Rosa, Orange Cassidy, MJF, Powerhouse Hobbs & Sting
The Price: Less than an AEW hobby box
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: If you don't know the work of artist Mike Noren -- aka Gummy Arts -- he's been drawing athletes or memorable pop culture characters in penciled cartoon-style reproductions of past cards or on new creations for years now. You can find constantly updating feeds of his work in timely posts over on Instagram or Twitter and then sometimes those get reproduced and sold as cards in packs. In other instances, he's let the original artwork go, too. Those vanish fast and can be pricey -- actually, his packs can vanish fast, too -- and for years now I've eyed the section of his site for original art (typically $50-80 depending on subject) that made it into cards. I had never found one that was must-have for me -- or at least found a must-have one in stock -- but one day after seeing a tweet of his I did my regular ritual and checked the site to find this set of five T206/Honus Wagner homages in one slightly pricier lot but had to grab them. I had remembered seeing the Rosa online but didn't remember any of these being made into actual cards. It turns out they weren't, so the only thing that exists f0r now (at least when I recently grabbed them) are these originals. Four are top AEW stars while one is an all-time great who has worked for every company ... really a no-brainer for me and I might have paid the typical full price for one or two of these. The Rosa card in a Tijuana jersey and others in their own Wagner-style threads made me laugh, while that Cassidy is not far from spot-on even in Noren's style. Poke around here on The Buzz and you'll see more of these ... just not in 1/1 original art form.
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Fast Five: NFL players who impressed Buzz in Week 2
Fast Five is a quick list that might offer a basic starting point for a themed collection or new focus -- five things that could be fun for a beginner or a new way to add something to your stash if you're a grizzled veteran.
This time? Five NFL players who impressed Buzz in Week 2.
OLD-MAN BRADY BLOWS 'EM OUT
Tom Brady -- QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Rookie Cards in 2000 boxes)
Sure, he failed to throw for 300 yards but when the clock wound down and the numbers went into the record book he added five passing TDs to his career total (590) which is, of course, the most in NFL history. At this pace -- nine so far this season -- he'll be the first to hit 600 sometime early next month. His Rookie Cards and autos are a given that they are pricey -- and, really, some of them are still probably under-valued -- but I'd be looking at other years' flashy inserts and rare stuff along with game-used memorabilia cards that are on the cheaper side of things. Those should have growing power -- and a lot of his stuff can be cheap from the years where there were several card companies pumping out cards. His Bucs stuff should prove to be a little more popular now than other cards but I'd only focus on the rarer or interesting ones -- numbered stuff -- myself right now.Keep reading for four more making up the list this time.
Buzz Break: 2020 Topps Seattle Children's Heroes card set
From time to time, Buzz will break a box of something and post the results here. Like this and want to see more? Or maybe there's a box you'd want to see busted? Send Buzz an email at BlowoutBuzz@blowoutcards.com.The box: 2020 Topps Seattle Children's Heroes card set
Where to buy: Seattle-area Bartell Drugs stores or eBay (for now) -- see MLB cards here
Keep reading for a full breakdown and gallery of what was in this one.
Sunday Superstars: NFL's Week 16 icons include Nick Foles, Deshaun Watson, Chris Carson, Antonio Brown & more
"It's like déjà vu all over again" was a Yogi Berra saying, but it might be heard in Philly right now, too.
Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles returned to Super Bowl form in place of an injured Carson Wentz again on Sunday and put up a league-leading 471-yard, four-TD game against the Houston Texans, winning 32-30.
Foles' Rookie Cards and first autos can be found way back in 2012 boxes (click here to search for his autos on eBay) and he's got a relatively modest number of autographed cards for a modern veteran -- fewer than 900 -- that could add to the chase if the defending Super Bowl champs pull things together and have another run at it with this guy leading the way.
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Keep reading for more guys who generated some buzz on the field this week.
Sunday Superstars: NFL's Week 13 cardboard icons include Phillip Lindsay, Chase Edmonds, Dante Pettis & more
Next week, he'll probably join the 1,000-yard club.
Denver Broncos rookie RB Phillip Lindsay had a day Sunday against the Bengals with 19 carries for 157 yards and two TDs in a 24-10 win. That upped him to 937 rushing yards and eight TDs for the year -- not bad for an undrafted former University of Colorado star. His first Broncos autos are still on the way -- 2018 Panini Contenders is one possible debut that has been teased -- while he has has just 29 autographed cards -- all in his college threads -- found only in Panini America's Elite Draft and Contenders Draft Picks as well as three cards in Leaf Draft. >> Check out his autos on eBay
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Keep reading for more guys who generated some buzz on the field this week.
Russell Wilson gets some new baseball cards via Topps Now
You don't have to dwell on his 2010 Bowman cards now, baseball fans.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson -- a former Colorado Rockies prospect -- is now a member of the New York Yankees at spring training and he's got the baseball cards to prove it.
Oh and they can be had autographed, too.
Chris Carson's big game sparks extra interest in his few NFL autographs
It wasn't the greatest week for NFL rookies, but another new name emerged on the collecting landscape on Sunday.
Chris Carson's rushing total against the 49ers -- 93 yards -- are fueling the fact that his only NFL autos are found in 2017 Panini Unparalleled. This particular card is limited to just 10 copies and it's an $86 card -- and that eBay sale actually was before his big game.
Cortez Kennedy's Hall of Fame career included very few autographs
Cortez Kennedy was a mainstay for the Seattle Seahawks for 11 seasons, starting 153 of 167 games every year beginning in 1990.
Along the way, Kennedy signed just two certified autograph cards for a trading card company and did just one more signing after he was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012.
The 48-year-old died on Tuesday, according to the Orlando Police Department.
Gallery: 2016 Panini Flawless football autographs + more (updated)
We've not seen any formal information related about the upcoming 2016 Panini Flawless football card set from Panini America, but we know it's coming thanks to the recently returned autographs teased by the company this week
The signer? Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell.
Postseason Superstars: This week's icons include Antonio Brown, Aaron Rodgers & more ... and who's next?
Five catches, 124 years and two touchdowns.
That's the final line for Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown in Sunday's 30-12 victory over the Miami Dolphins in their playoff-opening game. At this point, it's the kind of showing that we expect from one of the league's elite who had 106 catches for 1,284 yards and 12 TDs this season.
His 2010 Rookie Cards show him fresh out of Central Michigan and can be found in more than 20 brands that season, including Absolute Memorabilia, Bowman Sterling, Certified, Classics, Crown Royale, Donruss Elite, Epix, Exquisite Collection, Limited, Gridiron Gear, Plates & Patches, Threads, Contenders, National Treasures, Prestige, Rookies & Stars, SP Authentic, SPx, Score and Sweet Spot. You can expect to pay top dollar for anything of him that's relatively rare and his auto RCs (Exquisite, Plates & Patches, Contenders, National Treasures, SPA and SPx) will be even more volatile and in-demand. It just comes with the territory.
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Keep reading for more guys who generated some buzz on the field this week.
Buzz Poll: Who wins Super Bowl LI?
We're down to the last 12 NFL teams and that means we have just one question for the remainder of the football calendar.
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Buzz List: Eight NFL players to watch this weekend
The NFL's postseason kicks off with four games this weekend and it seems each of them have players to watch when it comes to collecting football cards.
Here's one player from all eight teams Buzz says could be of interest -- some obvious, some not.
J.J. Watt -- The Houston Texans' defensive dynamo and part-time tight end is basically a household name with his bloody noses and his Papa John's commercials, but when it comes to autographed Rookie Cards he might be overvalued. He's one of very few defensive stars to really get attention when it comes to cards, so it would take a monster game against the Chiefs to make those Contenders Rookie Cards even better buys. Sorry for the bad news there. (Maybe him being able to successfully complete a pizza curl in a follow-up Papa John's commercial would help?)
So, who gets the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year award?
The biggest driver on football cards these days is the Rookie Card and now that the regular season is over most of those big-name newcomers are done for the year.
So, naturally, that makes us wonder who get the Rookie of the Year nod? We'll focus on offense since it matters the most when it comes to cards. (On defense Buzz thinks it will probably go to Kansas City's Marcus Peters, who tied for the NFL lead with eight interceptions and two TDs.)
But on offense it's not as easy.
Buzz List: Five NFL players to watch in Week 15
As the season winds down (and fantasy season's like Buzz's are flat-out over), some players are in situations where it's just about tallying their stats to see how it ends. Others have postseason potential, but for the stars on those teams -- like the undefeated Panthers and QB Cam Newton -- the expectations are set and they are set high.
With an undefeated team, it goes without saying that Newton is a player to watch this week and you should've been eyeing his Rookie Cards from 2011 for some time now.
Keep reading for four more players to watch ...
Panini prepares Thomas Rawls Rookie Cards & certified autographs
Seattle Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls' first Rookie Cards will be coming soon from Panini America.
The company teased his 2015 Panini Contenders Rookie Ticket on Sunday. That set is scheduled to arrive on Dec. 30, while it appears he's among the players in 2015 Panini Crown Royale arriving this week.
Russell Wilson Texas Rangers auto Relics coming in 2015 Topps Dynasty
Russell Wilson was a fourth-round pick of the Colorado Rockies back in the 2010 MLB Draft and he spent two summers in A-ball where he hit .229 with five homers and 26 RBI and 118 strikeouts in 93 games.
Despite that, or thanks to his NFL credentials as a Super Bowl-winning quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, in 2013 the Texas Rangers claimed him in the December Rule 5 Draft. He has not played an official game since 2011.
Now, he'll have autographed Relics in one of Topps' priciest baseball card brands.
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