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In my quest to get caught up on some of the recent Topps baseball
sets I've missed I opted for something a little different for
2007 Topps Series One Baseball. Rather than getting the
traditional hobby box I went for what I discovered was the "Retail
Flow Box": 24 packs of 22 cards. The only insert was a stick
of gum housed in a compartment above each pack.
I've
always loved the jumbo packs. It makes building sets fast and
painless. I just always seem to get a lot more bang out of them.
So that's what I thought I had. Bought off of eBay, the seller
listed all the possible inserts for all the both retail and hobby
options but didn't signify that there wouldn't be any inserts
in this particular box. I thought there was going to be a few
inserts to break the base set monotony, but it wasn't so. Oh,
well. My primary reason was to build the set anyways. So I'll
just show my dissatisfaction with the seller by spending my money
elsewhere.
It
turns out a retail flow pack is like a jumbo pack mixed with a
rack pack. The packaging was meant to hang off of racks. There
was one compartment for the fat pack and another above prominently
showing off the old school stick of gum. You could see both the
top and bottom card of the pack, which on purpose or by fluke,
showed a lot of star cards.
I
achieved my goal of building a base set, although I was a little
worried. It came down to a tense last pack with only one card
to go. Thankfully card 304 was there and all frustration was saved.
I'm
not overly excited about this set. The thick black borders are
okay and the foil is used much more moderately than the 2006 set,
but overall the photography is horrendous. It looks as though
many of the front photos were taken from television screen grabs.
They're often blurry and flat. There's really no excuse for this
given the size of the picture on the front is pretty small when
the border is taken into account.
On
the card backs, the comics from last year have been replaced by
a cropped headshot from the card front photo. I like the contrast
the black borders and the text bring here and the complete detailed
stats are still the major selling point for me with this base
set.
A
lot of attention was given to the Derek Jeter card. It features
an "error" of Mickey Mantle's ghost in the Yankee dugout
and President Bush standing prominently and sharp in a crowd full
of unfocused fans. Whatever this slipped through the cracks. The
card was a clever marketing scheme used to sell packs. I don't
think anyone should mind too much as it brought attention to the
hobby and likely got more than a few people busting packs again.
It may have been for the wrong reasons they were getting back
into it, but at least there wasn't some switch where there were
several different versions of the card like the Alex Gordon "error"
last year.
I
guess it comes down to the fact that I don't like to change my
collecting habits so even though 2007 Topps Series One
is mediocre, I'll still eventually track down the second and third
series and then move on to 2008.
Card
Gallery
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Base
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Base
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Box
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