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January 28, 2010

Bip This: The missing link arrived.

Crazy girl finally finished the 2009 Topps Tribute mission she set out on. Though it cost more than I initially thought it might, it still doesn't even come close to the cost of a box, or half a box for that matter. I picked the swinging version of the card for those of you just tuning in (and you shouldn't be just tuning in because we are fun).

Here is the missing link:

Gold /25
And because I can, I'm going to make a rainbow of this.

/50
/75
/99 (why couldn't they make this /100 so everything was in even multiples?)

My favorite autograph out of the 4 cards is on the black one, least favorite is sadly the gold one. This is probably one of the cooler things that I have gone after in recent months as far as Cano goes and I am very happy with my little set from Tribute.

I also want to note that for some reason the swinging version seems to sell for more money than the throwing one. No idea why, and I could look into it but I'm lazy. Not to mention that they are serial numbered the same way so I can't imagine there is really a good reason.

Anyone else go after a player and do the same thing?

4 comments:

  1. Yep.
    http://kearnskards.blogspot.com/2008/02/how-many-parallels-can-i-post.html

    I have a few Kearns rainbows like the one you have. Mainly all Leaf since Donruss did so many.

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  2. That's a pretty sweet collection of parallels. I pulled a Kearns gold card that I don't believe was claimed yet. I have to double check that post to make sure.

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  3. Chasing the rainbow is awesome. Nice work.

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  4. Cano's signature kinda looks like it could be Bob Costas.

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