02 November 2015

Josh Reddick 2013 Panini America's Pastime Impact Ink Red # 4 / 5

I am in Arkansas for work for a couple of days and the internet here isn't the fastest thing in the world, so I haven't been able to keep up on writing posts. I will try to post a couple of times while I'm gone, but they'll probably be short one-card deals like this one. This particular card have been sitting in my draft queue for a long time. There isn't really any reason for that. I just haven't had anything to say about it.


I still don't have a lot to say about it. It comes from 2013 Panini America's Pastime Baseball and features a sticker autograph of Josh Reddick, one of my PC players. This is the Red parallel of the Impact Ink autograph set and is numbered # 4 / 5. Last year I picked up the base # / 25 version of this card. Jumping back and forth between the scans on my computer I can't actually find a difference between the cards outside of the serial numbering. Maybe the foil is a different color and I just can't see it in the scan? I don't know. There might be dumber things out there than parallels that aren't different from each other, but I'm not sure what that might be. Anyway, it's another autograph of a PC guy and I am happy to have it in my collection.

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  1. I wish more Pirates were in the Pastime set because the secondary market prices are so cheap. That Reddick is pretty cool.

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    1. It does seem like you can get many of these cards for low prices. They're decent enough cards. I think the lack of licensing hurts them, as does the fact that many of these Panini throwback-style releases all look a bit alike and tend to run together.

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  2. I'd love to get a little serial numbering machine. I'd just randomly number all my various junk dupes and revel in the scarcity I created.

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    1. I think I remember reading about a guy who did just that. He would stamp regular cards with his logo and numbering and market them as a special set. I may have stumbled across a couple of his auctions. I wish I could remember all the details.

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