If you've been following my happenings since Wednesday, you know I opened four $10 boxes from Target and pulled four code cards (as expected). So what did I pull?
First, I've been unlucky at unlocking diamond die-cuts, so I put together a trade that was accepted for an Alex Rios. When I opened the page to enter codes, I saw this:
Apparently Alex Rios has put on so much weight in the off-season they had to put him on a horizontal card.
Now on to the cards:
1979, at least it's over thirty years old.
Hey, Diamond! A little late. But that's okay. That means that I'll trade the Pence or Rios for a Giants diamond die cut, or a Tony Gwynn or Nolan Ryan if there's one available. Not that anyone's really willing to trade for either of them.
Awesome! Nothing says Topps code redemptions like 1987. I think the 1987 design is better than 1961, but I guarantee I won't be getting this card delivered. You want it? Make an offer, I'll accept it. Just tell me first since I don't keep up with the site.
But wait, it gets better:
That's right, more junk wax era stuff I won't get mailed to me! I already have this card. Again, if you want it, it's yours!
I have 21 rings now, but pulled a couple duplicates today. I've stuck them up for trade for Braves rings since I don't have any. Now to get my series 2 set completed...
My 2011 Topps Series 2 cards needed and for trade are listed on this page.
If you trade the Colts rookies, i would definitely be interested.
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