Showing posts with label 2010 allen and ginter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 allen and ginter. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Leonardo da Vinci - Allen and Ginter style


One my favorite things about Allen and Ginter is the non-sports subjects in the set. Actually it's probably one of the main reasons why most people like this set so much. I've neglected this years set as I've been mostly focused on collecting and blogging about the 2009 set.

As a guy who likes to paint and draw I especially like the artists that are included in card sets.
This past year A&G had at least one artist included in the set by the name of Leonardo da Vinci.

I did a similar post last year with the inclusion of Vincent Van Gogh. I'm not sure if I can go too in depth in this post as I'm more of a fan of Van Gogh's work than I am a da Vinci fan.

Anyway, here goes.


One of his most notable paintings is the Mona Lisa.

Nobody knows who "Mona Lisa" really is, but people have a lot of different theories on who it might be.

Some people have theorized that it is basically a self portrait of Da Vinci as a woman.
I'm not sure if that was a conscious decision or just a case of how artists sometimes subconsciously or consciously paint a self-portrait of themselves when they are doing a portrait of somebody else. I don't know if I necessarily believe that in this case, but I have noticed that sometimes painter's styles seem to favor a particular body and facial type.


Here is another shot with the two faces superimposed on each other.

You can decide for yourself.


Another famous painting is The Last Supper.


Which has something to do with the DaVinci Code movie which I still haven't seen.


He was a student of human anatomy as well as the anatomy of birds and how they fly.





He was not just a painter but also a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician, and writer.

The most interesting invention of his is that he invented the human powered Ornithopter.

As you can see that it's basically an aircraft based on the anatomy of a bird.


Here is a nice sketch of the wings.


This is a really nice shot I found on flickr from photonquantique. He graciously allowed me to use his photo from the exhibit: From the Mind of Leonardo. A look into the exhibit can be found here:

The Mind of Leonardo

Check out Photonquantique's Photostream sometime. He's got some nice photos in his flickr.

You can see from this sculpture how the wings that da Vinci conceptualized influenced another artist by the name of Bob Kane.

You might know him as the creator of Batman. He used these sketches as a design motif for the cape that Batman wore. I don't think of Batman as a flying super hero, but apparently in the first versions of the comic the wings gave him the ability to sort of fly.

This is a cover from Detective Comics #27, which is the first appearance of "The Bat-Man".

No one benefited more from da Vinci's inventions than the genius himself:

Wile E. Coyote.



Here is a perfect example of the genius and his contraption in action.



Just like Wile E. Coyote this post is finished.

Thanks for reading. I hope everybody enjoyed the post.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

My stupidity astounds me sometimes.

Like many people I pride myself on my intelligence. I realize that I'm not the most intelligent person on Earth, but I feel like I'm not the stupidest either.

I do have a tendency to make stupid comments on blog posts. I don't try to offend or be vague, but I feel like I'm not the best at make lucid comments especially on the fly. I don't think I have offended anybody yet so that's good. If the subject is something I feel strongly about I have a tendency to jump right in and comment without thinking.

One subject that gets me excited is Allen and Ginter. Specifically 2009 Allen and Ginter. That was one of the first sets that I tried to complete and after one year I'm still looking for a few select cards. I am also going after the black border and regular minis which has not been as easy as the rest of the set.

About a month ago Duane at Democratic Roadkill posted up a want/trade list on his blog and I thought it was just a trade list. Immediately after posting that I wanted some cards I realized that it wasn't just a trade list. My reading comprehension was lacking that day and I thought he was trading away the Pujols N43. He wasn't trading it away, he was looking for it. After a few emails and some apologies we came up with a trade for some minis and some random 09/10 A&G stuff. He mentioned he had some cool stuff for me, but he didn't mention how much.




As you can tell from the photo, avalanche is the perfect description of the amount of cards that he sent over. Every one of the cards was a new card to me. Literally no doubles at all.

He mentioned having some stuff to send over that might help me out with my quest to finish the regular border and black border minis from 2009 A&G. He sent over a good chunk to get me back on track to finish that set.

I don't have enough time to go over every card, which for me is a good thing. Having a bunch of cards to go through and collate is great. Collate is great is a nice slogan. I wish I had more free time to scan every one of these cards to show them off.

They look really good in a binder don't they? I don't have any one page finished so I just took a quick picture to show off the minis. You can tell there are some holes to be filled, but that's okay. I'll finish this thing off one of these days.



I pulled one Celestial Star of Mark Teixiera out of my box, but I wasn't really into that card. I liked the set, but I knew it would be a hard one to finish. I was just interested in the Johan and Wright cards. He traded me his Johan for my Teixeira! Definitely a good trade for me. Puts me halfway to finishing my goal for this subset.

Here are some of the cool Mets minis he sent over:


A nice Ruben Tejada. Rookie Short stop. The rookie card logo looks nice this year. I think it blends in with the design of these cards better than last years rookie logo. It's still a little weird for a new 21st century logo on a retro design.

The always photogenic Reyes.




... and a couple of Wright minis. Last year David Wright was depicted in a game action shot vertically, this year horizontally. Pretty cool even if the picture on the card is a little small.


I'm not doing the entire set in mini form this year, I'm just looking for a few sports and non-sports minis.


Sacagawea is one of two must haves for the non-sports subjects. The other would be a Leonardo Da Vinci black border card to go with the regular mini that I already pulled.


Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do.
Appropriate Confucius quote considering how much falling (and failing) I've done in regards to finishing that black border mini set.

Reading the back of this card reminds me that I've always wanted to read Don Quixote. I always get that mixed up with the Cisco Kid.

The Water Buffalo peeking up from the bottom of the card is funny. I guess they designed it that way to make sure that the yellow star was visible. It looks good.


When I first saw this card I thought of Diplo. I didn't realize until now that the DJ Diplo took his name from the Diplodocus. Apparently he has a huge interest in dinosaurs.


Which would explain this album cover.

If you are so inclined, here is a song of his that is pretty repetitive, but it's catchy. Not one of his best, but I like it.




Duane didn't just send over the Ginter, he had some Mets for me.

I like these Unique cards. They look a little like 2010 Topps at first glance, but if you look a little closer they resemble 2002 Topps Post a little bit more.



Night Owl had a great post about the Post set. I found a two card pack of these recently when I was looking for a screwdriver. The pack was in a kitchen drawer. Pretty cool to find mint cards laying around your house.


The "wave" and the player are glossy, but the background has a matte finish just like in the Topps Post cards. It's a really nice look on these Topps Unique cards especially with the black border. I haven't seen any of these for sale locally. I need to search out some packs.

He sent over two Ticket to Stardom cards. I have had a few bloggers send me a few cards, but not these two. If it's not noticeable from the scan this card is the perforated parallel of the base card. This makes 5 cards of the Mets team set that I own without buying a pack. They're not as people made them out to be, but I'm still not buying. The nice thing about these cards is that Topps put the card number on the back and front. That would make collating the set easier for people chasing the set.

I don't know if this has to be said, but this was a great trade. Thanks again Duane. If anyone is still reading this go check out his blog. He's so close to finishing up 2008 Masterpieces and 2010 A&G. I'm sure he'll help you out with some cards.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Gint-A-Cuffs Video Box Break Part Four

Alright, here we are with the fourth and final installment of my first 2010 Allen and Ginter video box break.

I shot this one outside so the audio is a little messed up. I tried editing some of it for time constraints. I didn't want it to go to long. It's only about 5 minutes though.






Here is the breakdown of the last 6 packs out of the box.

Pack Nineteen

Code AD card
B. Allen
Y. Molina
Eric Young Jr.
Iwamura SP +2
Parthenon BB mini +3
Escobar TDIH +1 Point

6 Points

Pack Twenty
Maybin
Teasley Negro League + 2 Points
Jenks
M Cabrera
D. DeJesus
Asbrubal Cabrera SP +2 Points
NA5 Cow (Nepal) + 2 Points
TDIH Matt Holiday Favorite Player + 5 Points

11 Points


Pack Twenty One
R. Harden
Cap. Nemo
A. Pettitte -1 Yankee
S. Baker
Jose Reyes Favorite Team + 1 Point
Chone Figgins SP + 2 Points
NA20 Lion Belgium +2Points
TDIH Uggla +1 Point

5 Points

Pack Twenty Two
Isaac Newton
Nick Jacoby Code Breaker +1 point
J. Willingham
Wolf
B.J. Upton
AGHS9 Jimmy Rollins Sketch card + 3 Points
Juan Pierre A&G back + 2 Point
TDIH Jorge Posada 0 point

6 Points

Pack Twenty Three
Vlad
Zach Duke
Peavy
J. Upton
Milton Bradley -1 Point
Papelbon SP +2 Points
NA8 Chihuahua Mexico +2 Points
TDIH Broxton +1

4 Points


Pack Twenty Four
Wandy Rodriguez
Carl Crawford Favorite Player + 2 Points
Thome
Riveria -1 point Yankee
Nelson Cruz Jersey Relic + 8 Points
Austin Jackson SP mini + 3 Points
TDIH Josh Beckett + 1 Point

13 Points

Box Total = 175 Points plus whatever the Saltiest Sailors is worth. Not too bad. I haven't seen an official leader board yet, so who knows who is in the lead.

Thanks for reading/watching.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Gint-A-Cuffs Video Box break Part Three

Alright. Here is my next installment of my Gint-A-Cuffs Box Break. I had some issues with the file size so I split it up into two parts. I didn't realize how dark it was so the cards aren't really in the light much, but I did add more scans and stuff to make it more interesting. I should have the last and final installment up this week.







Here is the pack break down.

Pack Eleven
D. Span
Randy Oitker
M. Reynolds
Ruben Tejada Favorite Team +1
Zambrano -1 Point
Jose Lopez
Monsters of the Mesozoic MM24 +3 Points
TDIH Josh Hamilton +1

4 Points


Pack Twelve
Matt Carson
Regis
A. McCutchen
Delmon Young
Aaron Hill
Jason Kubel
Lords of Olympus LO13 +3 Points
TDIH Morneau +1 Point

4 Points

Pack Thirteen
E. Santana
Wawra
D. McCutchen
Jason Bay Favorite Team +1
Blanks
Buchholtz
Monsters of the Mesozoic MM19 +3 Points
TDIH Markakis Fav Player +3

7 Points

Pack Fourteen
Francisco Rod Favorite Team +1 Point
Bradt
Gentry
Brantley
Runzler
Hanson
Lords of Olympus LO10 +3 Points
TDIH Aramis Ramirez +1


5 Points

Pack Fifteen
Sig Hansen
Area 51 +1 Point
Victorino
McCann
Pujols
Cantu
The Worlds Wordsmiths WGWS8 +4
TDIH Peavy +1

6 Points


Pack Sixteen
Millwood
Gutenberg + 1 Point
LaPorta
Swisher -1 (Yankee)
Tyson Ross
Brad Penny SP +2
Zach Duke mini
TDIH Tulowitzki +1 Point

3 Points

Pack Seventeen
Code Ad
Snider
Gary Stewart
Kanekoa Texeira
Heyward Fav Player +2
Chamberlain (Yankees) -1
Myers SP +2
Carrasco BB mini +3
TDIH Gallardo +1

6 Points

Pack Eighteen
Kennelly
Quentin
Soriano
Garrett Jones
Mark Reynolds Bat Relic +8
Manzella A&G mini + 2 Points
TDIH Derrek Lee +1 Point

11 Points

130 points

Not too bad. I'm hoping that I can do better on the last 6 packs of cards.

Thanks for reading/watching.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Gint-A-Cuffs Video Box Break Part Two

Okay I've mumbled my way through part two of my box break.




I moved the camera a little closer and their are a few scans of cards. I really need to work on the enunciation thing.


Here's the pack scoring.

Pack 5
Avery Jenkins
Chris Tillman
Beltran Favorite team +1 point
Mike Leake
David Price
Daric Barton SP +2
Nick Johnson A&G mini 2 - 1 Yankee = 1 point
TDIH Miguel Tejada +1

5 Points

Pack 6
Troy Glaus SP +2
V. Martinez
Cain
Longoria +1
Billingsley
Robert Scott Negro Leaguer + 2
WSS4 Worlds Saltiest Sailors + ??
TDIH Oritz +1 FP +1 = 2

7 Points (so far)


Pack 7
Hoard &Rory
F. Gutierrez
Uggla
Haren
Chipper Jones
Jered Weaver SP +2
Chris Young BB mini +3
Code AD Card
TDIH Butler +1

6 Points


Pack 8
B. Webb
Tom Knapp
Billy Butler
Pierzynski -1
Ethier
Gomez SP +2
Willingham A&G mini +2
TDIH Shields +1

4 Points

Pack 9
Cameron
Parthenon
H. Ramirez FP +1
Ryan Zimmerman
Josh Beckett
Kuroda SP +2
Da Vinci mini
TDIH Sabathia +1 -1=0

3 Points


Pack 10
Lucy
Wade Davis
Brian Roberts
Verlander
Youkilis FP +1
Pena SP +2
Matt Holliday Mini MY Favorite Player +5
Code Ad Card
TDIH Adam Jones +1 FP +1 = 2

10 Points

84 points so far after almost half the box. This isn't looking good. I'm still waiting on some rulings for two of the cards that I pulled so maybe that'll bump up some more points.

I guess 84 points aren't too bad. I'm comparing it to last year when the high scores were in the 300's. I'm not sure if anybody has really run away with it yet.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ginta-A-Cuffs Video Break part 1

Since I have been blogging for a little over a year now, I thought I'd break out the video camera and do a video box break. Or in this case a partial box break. This covers the box topper and packs 1-4.



A few things I noticed about this video once I previewed it:

A: I didn't realize that I had Shrute hair.
B: Lose some weight.
C: Enunciate or subtitle the video so that people can understand me.
D: Possibly hold the cards in front of the lens a little longer.

Despite those short comings, the video is some what entertaining. Not much going on, but maybe next time I can make it better.




Here is my scoring for the packs so far:

Cabinet Card
Jacoby Ellsbury +8 points


PACK ONE:
Anthony Gatto
Ian Desmond
Kurt Suzuki
Jimmy Rollins
Adam Lind
Josh Hamilton
Teixeira Celestial mini Yankee -1 point
I think these are the code cards so for now I'm calling it +2-1=1 point
Manny TDIH +1

2 points


PACK TWO:
LaRoche
Ichiro
Pedroia Favorite Player +2
Romero
Felix Hernandez
Carl Crawford Sketch card and Favorite Player +5
DeJesus A&G mini +2
Francisco Rodriguez TDIH Favorite Team and TDIH +2
11 points

PACK THREE:
Da Vinci
W. Venable
J.D. Drew
Headley
Mejia Favorite Team: +1 Point
Young Favorite Player: +2
SSS9 Pizarro +4
Utley TDIH Favorite Player and TDIH:+3

10 points


PACK FOUR:
Wright Favorite Team and Favorite Player +3
Manny Ramirez
Cano Yankee -1 point
E. Jackson
Uehara Auto mini +5 Points
Hudson mini
TDIH A. Ramirez +1

8 points


I think that makes 39 points so far.

Thanks for watching/reading. If you have any critiques let me know.