Showing posts with label 2007 Upper Deck Elements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2007 Upper Deck Elements. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Group Break Recap: 2007 Upper Deck Elements & 2021 Topps Series 1



Last weekend we had a great time ripping two boxes of baseball cards. I've featured a box of 2007 Upper Deck Elements many, many moons ago here on this blog. When I ran across a box locally I had to jump on it as it's such a fun product to rip. We also opened a hobby box of 2021 Topps (a first for me) as well as one retail blaster box for good measure.


We'll start off with the recap of the UD Elements box. If you aren't familiar with this set, I wouldn't be surprised and it was a "one and done" product for UD. The gimmick if you will for this set was that it featured 3 different card technologies. The box is actually an outer sleeve that houses 3 mini boxes. Each mini box had 5 packs with 3 cards per pack. Each mini box featured a different card technology - acetate, etched foil or reflective foil. Each mini box also yielded one hit.


The acetate cards are clearly my favorite...bad pun intended. I'm a sucker for clear cards and these fit the bill. Here we have examples of Griffey, Ichiro & Chipper of these awesome cards.


The hit of this box was this Carl Crawford Clear-Cut Elements jersey/auto. What I didn't realize at the time was that this is the silver parallel, numbered to /199. I believe the bronze versions are numbered to /399. Crawford may not have been the best name to pull in 2021, but in 2007 this was a nice(r) card.


The etched foil cards look like Upper Deck's Special F/X cards. We didn't pull the same star power out of this mini box...unless you're a Phillies fan who will probably argue with me!


The hit from this box was a Daniel Cabrera Elements Elemental AuTographs...get it? Au is the periodic symbol for gold...and the card has a gold color? 

Stupid side note...this makes me remember how my 8th grade science teacher helped us remember the difference between gold (Au) and silver's (Ag) periodic symbols. He said if someone stole your neckless and it was a gold neckless you'd probably be running after them shouting "Aey u!". If it was just a silver neckless you'd probably just hang your head in disappointment while uttering the words "Ahh gee". Silly? Yes...but here it is 30 years later and I still remember these two elements!


The reflective foil, or Light F/X as it believe it's called are very nice looking in hand. They have that rainbow refractor like sheen to them. Manny, Sheffield and Rolen...not bad at all.


The hit of the third mini box was this Dan Uggle Essential Elements dual jersey card. Uggla was a Braves killer during this time...then Atlanta signed him and it was down hill from there! the card features a decent design overall and at least one of the two jersey pieces had a single pinstripe to pull the card up one notch from boring.

While we didn't quite pull some of the names/cards I was hoping for, it was none the less a fun product to feature and rip in the group. Up next, 2021 Topps Series 1!

Up until I ripped this box, my exposure to the first cards of the baseball season had been small. Like many, finding retail product in my neck of the woods is like most places...tough to near impossible. This made ripping this box that much more enjoyable to me.


I know Topps changes the little production code on the back of the cards for the SPs and SSPs, but I'm old dang it and my eye sight sucks so I trying to decipher if you have an image variation can suck. Thankfully this year it seems all the SPs are flipped backwards in the packs...at least that's what I'm told and that's who this Lou Bob card was found in the pack.



While Topps may have backed off on the number of different inserts to chase this year, the number of different parallels are crazy. Some of the easier to pull parallels are the Rainbow Foil, followed by the Gold parallels. Like with previous years, the gold cards are serially numbered to the year.


I call these parallels "Ice", but I believe in this set this is just referred to as a Orange parallel. Serially numbered to /499, they do look better in hand than scanned. DeGrom is a good pitcher and with the other offseason acquisitions the Mets made I'm afraid they may give the Braves some fits in 2021.

These 1952 Redux cards are printed on thicker brown cardboard (think Heritage) and feature the class the '52 design. For some reason I do rather like this insert set and my have to chase all the cards down. Usually reprint sets don't float my boat, but these are nice.

One of the other inserts are these 1986 Retrospectives. Maybe it's because I wasn't collecting cards in 1986 (I was all about Transformers baby!), I just can't get into this design. I'm glad to have pulled the Freddie Freeman, but these just don't do much for me. My good friend from Cards from the Quarry happens to be building this insert set so I'll be tossing the cards I pull aside for him.

I honestly don't know much about the Stars in Service inserts, but from the name of the set and the hat Pete is pictured in, I'm sure I can easily figure out the gist of the set.


With this being the 70th anniversary of Topps I guess I should have expected more themed reprints. This card of Reggie features two different previous years.


This set borrows on the Archives idea players are pictured on different designs they weren't originally featured on. This sort of thing I can get behind more than just a straight up reprint set. I particularly like the Gwynn.


Look! We pulled an uber rare (and super thin) relic card featuring actual dirt!! We're rich!! These Through the Years cards may be pissing a lot of people off, but in reality they don't both me the least bit. They do seem kind of pointless, but assuming you can actually read the back of the card you'll be educated that it's not a real auto (or dirt in this case).


Home Run Challenge interactive inserts are back for another year. I've only redeemed one code before and that was for a Freddie Freeman card that I had, but when I entered the code it said I had a Mookie Betts card. It became a winner and I was shipped a nifty card in 2020...of a freakin' Dodgers player! Hopefully if the recipient of this Lindor card redeems it'll be for the player pictured.


We don't see a lot of die-cut goodness from Topps these days, especially in their flagship sets, so I'm loving these Platinum Players cards. I've only pulled one other card from this set so it'll be a tough set to build for anyone who wishes to do so.


Our hit of the box ended up being this Iconic Patch card, seeded 1:1,385 packs. Its basically a patch, no cardboard here. It's cool and we got a good player, but it's not what I thought the hit would be. Then again I'd take a card like this over a plain white jersey swatch any day.

It's rare that I get to feature new, current product in my breaks because 1) they aren't easy to come by and 2) the prices of most new product are over inflated. My goal with these Affordable Group Breaks is to offer up fun product to rip at reasonable (or affordable!) prices. I can say I've got two hobby boxes of 2021 Topps Big League on the way, but other than that it remains to be seen if I'm able to muster up any other current product. I do however have a lot of fun 90's product (and more) on the horizon. Thanks to you all that have participated and continue to support this side project of mine. Until next week!

Monday, February 22, 2021

Affordable Group Break: 2007 Upper Deck Elements

** UPDATE 02/25/21 - Break is full! **

This break will feature a hobby box of 2007 Upper Deck Elements. 3 mini boxes / 5 packs per mini box / 3 cards per pack. Each box features a different card technology (foil board, LTFX, PETG or acetate). Box should yield 3 hits. Prices listed beside each team. All cards ship. Stacking applies so the price does not include shipping. If you have questions on how this works please let me know. We'll break this box Live on my YouTube channel on Friday, 02/26/21 at 10 PM eastern. 

To claim your team(s) please comment with your request and submit your payment at that time. If you haven't participated in one of my breaks, please email me (flywheels@yahoo.com) your name & mailing address. Please send your payment as Friends & Familyhttp://paypal.me/flywheels86


Arizona Diamondbacks $3 - Diego Torres PAID
Atlanta Braves - Colbey PAID
Baltimore Orioles $6 - Joey Nigro PAID
Boston Red Sox $6 - Shane Salmonson PAID
Chicago Cubs $6 - Matt Pederson
Chicago White Sox $6 - Diego Torres PAID
Cincinnati Reds $8 - Joey Nigro PAID
Cleveland Indians $6 - Marcus Scott
Colorado Rockies $6 - John Donovan PAID
Detroit Tigers $6 - Ben Morris PAID
Florida Marlins $5 - Ben Morris PAID
Houston Astros $6 - Sam Pair PAID
Kansas City Royals $7 - Matthew Brenzikofer PAID
Los Angeles Angels - Colbey PAID
Los Angeles Dodgers $5 - Joey Nigro PAID
Milwaukee Brewers $3 - Diego Torres PAID
Minnesota Twins $6 - Joseph Inzirillo PAID
New York Mets $6 - Diego Torres PAID
New York Yankees $10 - Hal Sauceman PAID
Oakland Athletics $5 - Chad Pacey PAID
Philadelphia Phillies $5 - Diego Torres PAID
Pittsburgh Pirates $4 - Wade Fisher PAID
San Diego Padres $5 - Diego Torres PAID
San Francisco Giants $5 - Jennifer Peebles PAID
Seattle Mariners $5 - Joseph Inzirillo PAID
St. Louis Cardinals $6 - Patrick W Ayers PAID
Tampa Bay Rays $4 - Diego Torres PAID
Texas Rangers $4 - Joseph Inzirillo PAID
Toronto Blue Jays $4 - Diego Torres PAID
Washington Nationals $3 - Diego Torres PAID



Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Clear Cut Above the Others

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2007 UD Elements Matt Holliday #CCE-MH
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A few months back I opened a box of 2007 Upper Deck Elements as part of my monthly group break and I was so impressed with the Clear-Cut Elements autograph jersey card that was pulled so it got me looking to see what other players were part of the checklist.
I found that Matt Holliday was part of the set, but at the time I didn't give it much thought.  A few weeks ago however while doing some off the field research on a few players I discovered some really cool things about Matt that I didn't know.  This lead to the idea of collecting autographs and game used cards of Matt since I couldn't afford / have the desire to collect every card of his.  Then I remembered his card in the Elements set.

When I searched out the card I found a lot of the sellers wanted $20.00 + for the card.  While that may not be a bad price for a nice serially numbered auto jersey card of his I'm on a fixed budget here.  Even more so now.  I believe I ended up nabbing this card with shipping for around $8.00.  Good thing I was able to move some other things I didn't want to offset the purchase.  For me this is a great way to start off my Holliday collection.  I've got a few other things I plan to share in the coming week, but for now I'm going to enjoy this one.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

2007 UD Elements Hits and Group Break Card Count

We got 3 serially numbered rookie cards.  Sean Henn/Yankees (045/550), Glen Perkins/Twins (090/550), Troy Tulowitzki/Rockies (053/550).

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3 hits per box, 1 dual relic, 1 auto and 1 auto relic.  2 of the 3 were of teams that were claimed.

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Dontrelle Willis
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Sean Henn
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Scott Kazmir (077/199)
Since no one (surprisingly) claimed the Rays we'll random this card off to the teams that didn't get a hit.  Teams that don't end up w/ any kind of insert will have 2 entries with the other teams having 1 entry.  Marlins and Yankees will be excluded.

CARD COUNT THROUGH 2 BOXES:

AL
Indians - 15 base cards
Mariners - 13 base cards
Orioles - 16 base cards
Rangers - 15 base cards
Red Sox - 19 base cards
Royals - 18 base cards
Tigers - 17 base cards
Twins - 12 base cards, 1 insert
White Sox - 18 base cards
Yankees - 17 base cards, 1 insert, 1 hit (auto)

NL
Astros - 15 base cards
Brewers - 16 base cards
Cardinals - 14 base cards
Cubs - 18 base cards
Diamondbacks - 1 base card
Dodgers - 8 base cards
Giants - 16 base cards
Marlins - 1 base card, 1 hit (jersey)
Mets - 13 base cards
Phillies - 15 base cards
Pirates - 16 base cards
Reds - 20 base cards
Rockies - 1 base card, 1 insert

With the exception of the expansion teams most everyone has an equal number of cards.  The Dodgers are coming in the least number right now...but hopefully that will change with the box of 2005 Topps Total coming up next.  Remember - if you helped spread the word of the break on your own blog I'll be throwing in a few more random cards from my stuff.  If the Dodgers don't get more cards then I'll also throw in some "pity cards"!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Group Break VIDEO - 2007 UD Elements

I believe the box of 2005 Topps Total should arrive tomorrow (Saturday).  They shipped the wrong box - sorry for the delay.  So while we wait I decided to open the box of Elements.  I wanted to save until last, but I can't wait any longer!  I couldn't wait to open this box ever since it arrived in the mail last week.  Before today I've never opened a pack of this product so I was eager to get the packs opened.  I thought the outcome of the box was pretty good.  Watch and comment what you thought of the box's contents.


I'll work on a post with the hits from this box as well as a update to date card count for each team.  Look for it shortly.  I would very much be up to opening another box of this in a future group break assuming enough others were on board.  I'm still gathering ideas for next month's group break.  As soon as the last box arrives I'll rip it and post the contents.  Stay tuned everyone!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Firsts for Tony Gwynn & Gary Sheffield Collections

I always have admired Tony Gwynn's plate discipline when he played the game, but it hasn't been long that I've been collecting his cardboard.  A few days ago I was researching something on eBay and I stumbled across a Fleer card of Gwynn that stood out.  There were a few days left and the bidding was rather low.  I had a few bucks left over in my PayPal account so I put in a bid.  I really thought I would be instantly outbid, but I wasn't.  Another day or so passes and I get the confirmation e-mail that I won the card!  Needless to say I was surprised...not only that I won but the ending price was less than 4 bucks.  Have no idea what the card books for...could care less.

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I also ran across this 1/1 Black Printing Plate of Gary Sheffield from 2007 Upper Deck Elements for around $10.00.  I don't normally spend much on single cards, but I don't any 1/1 cards in my sports collections so it made it really hard to pass this up.  Plus I really like steel cards.

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