Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Upper Deck in a World of Hurt

News just came out indicating that a major death blow may soon befall card manufacturer Upper Deck. For the Baseball fan and collector this is major news.

Was it because Upper Deck lost its licence to produce NBA cards? How about the announcement that Topps would be the sole licenced manufacturer of MLB cards; thereby leaving Upper Deck without the business that started it all for them? Did Tiger Woods do it? (Tiger has an exclusive hobby deal with the company)

No, on all accounts.

The reason for the possible sudden death of one of the greatest innovators in sports collectibles is due to Yu-Gi-Oh! Yes, that Japanese comic that has burgeoned into a multi-million dollar industry that includes cartoons, cards, movies and video games may soon kill Upper Deck.

Upper Deck is accused has already been found guilty (only the damage assessment remains) of manufacturing counterfeit Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. In other words, after completing their contract to produce collectible cards for the franchise Upper Deck decided, in their ultimate wisdom, to turn the printing presses back on and sell Yu-Gi-Oh! cards out the back door. They made extra cards and seemingly decided to pocket all the profits.

Sounds familiar doesn't it? It's something many collectors in the know are all too familiar with.

As the story goes, back in 1989, when Upper Deck first came onto the scene, they produced a groundbreaking Baseball set that included one of the hottest cards the hobby had ever seen. Ken Griffey Jr's 1989 Upper Deck rookie card was on everyone's wish list and soon commanded over $100.00 right after its release. Then, the greedy Chief Executive Richard McWilliam, angry that he could not personally profit from the rising value of that one card, turned on the presses and reproduced the card. They were subsequently sold through the backdoor, garnering him a nice tidy profit. (UPDATE: It was also more populary known to have happened to the Dale Murphy Error Reverse Negative card. I also suspect other cards were reprinted over the coming years.)

Now, he does it again and the group that gets ripped off decides to sue. Woe is me.

Do I feel bad for them? Not at all. Unethical business practices was a part of Upper Deck from the beginning and, ultimately, it will be their end. I think the hobby, considering their past, will benefit greatly from their disappearance. The schemers and scam artist are bad for the hobby. Read a bit more about this current court action here.

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Bog Kiosk: 1/10/10

So when does some real Dodger Baseball news start?
  • Dodger resign Jason Repko for $500,000.00 to avoid arbitration.
  • KingyMcKingster at Let's Go Kings creates a conceptual art drawing of what the Winter Classic Hockey game might look like at Dodger Stadium- complete with snow blowers. (Hat Tip: Vin Scully is My Homeboy)
  • Download GM Trade Histories for the NL West here from MLB Trade Rumors.
  • Carlton Hendricks goes through the entire negotiating process to buy a rare sports antique at an Alameda antiques fair. He finally buys a 1888 Bailey Championship Prize Sterling Silver Plaque given by the Amateur Athletic Union (one of the more prominent athletic bodies in the late 19th century).
  • Check out some new commemorative stamps the USPS will be releasing later on this year- Negro League Stamps. (Via Vin Scully is My Homeboy)
  • Indians Basball Cards confirms the existence of cards featuring the movie Major League.
  • The NY Times is "Documenting the Decade" in photos. Check them out here.
  • Check out these incredible photos from the Harbin Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in China from Boston.com.
  • Muzorama

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Friday, January 08, 2010

A Peek at Topps 2010 National Chicle Baseball Set

Courtesy of Beckett, Topps just released some pics from their upcoming 2010 National Chicle Baseball set. It is an homage to the vintage 1930's football card set. Above is the only Dodger released so far and it's a dandy. It is a Jackie Robinson follow-through with an art deco backdrop.

Rental Man Job Is Open

Last year I went on a mini rant about how much I disliked the Southern California goof ball known as "Rental Man." Well, I've got more to say.

The twisted gyrations and bad white boy raps he spills out will cause that little kink in the back of your neck to cry out in pure pain as your mind tries to focus on the idiocy you see before you. You try to rub out that uncomfortable feeling, but soon realize there is nothing you can do.

The reason- That fool will dance and distract to his hearts content because he is apparently paid a hefty sum to do so.

Yesterday, I ran into a little story at the Huffington Post pointing out a recent job listing for the Rental Man position.

Yes, you heard that right!

The old buffoon will soon be replaced by a new buffoon. Not only that, it pays a annual salary of $100,000.00. Yes, it's a six figure job! Plus expenses!!!!

So the fool you love to laugh at, point at and run scared from is probably better paid than you.

Check out the Craigslist job posting right here.

Oh... by the way, if you happen to see a 5 foot 6 inch Filipino man dancing like a fool and dressed in a cape while holding a shield at a local sporting event please treat him kindly. You just might be looking at your favorite Southern California Dodger blogger doing his best to make some easy bones by acting like a total idiot.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

USA! USA!

Yesterday was the finals of the World Juniors Hockey Championship between Canada and the USA. This is a tournament for players 20 years old or younger and features prospects galore. Many of the kids on the ice have already been drafted and will be playing in a NHL hockey rink near you within a short few years.

Anyway, if you don't know already, Team USA won in overtime 5 to 4 to take home the gold. This is a nice little prelude to the upcoming Olympic games in Vancouver later on this year. Check out the post game Team USA victory chant and game highlights below.

Team cheer.

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Game highlights.

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Hunt's Auction Filled With Dodger Goodness

I don't even know where to begin with Hunt's current monthly internet auction. It is filled with so many vintage Dodger cards and collectibles it absolutely boggles the mind. There are vintage singles, rare regional cards and scarce memorabilia items. By the looks of it they should have just called it the January 2010 Dodger Auction. Anyway, below are some the items I thought worth mentioning since I could not possibly show them all.


Circa 1950's Libbey Brooklyn Dodger "Bum" drinking glasses


Assorted vintage Gil Hodges pins and charm; including a 1956 Topps pin, 1956 yellow basepaths pin and charm.

1955 World Series program of the Dodgers first World Series Championship

A game-used ticket stub from game 6 of the 1955 World Series

Sportsman's Park postcard signed by 24 Brooklyn Dodgers including:
Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Billy Herman, Dick Williams, Tommy Holmes, Carl Furillo, Carl Erskine, Ralph Branca, Preacher Roe, Clem Labine, Cookie Lavagetto, Andy Pafko, Billy Cox, Rube Walker, Rocky Nelson, Clyde King, Ben Wade, and others.

Add Image1957 Swift Meats of Johnny Podres and Junior Gilliam

1959 Bazooka Duke Snider and Don Drysdale

1952 Star-Cal Decal Type 2's of Gil Hodges & Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella & Jackie Robinson and Duke Snider & Preacher Roe

1952 Star-Cal Decal Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese and Preacher Roe

1952 Star-Cal Decal Jackie Robinson

2002 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Sandy Koufax Autographed card

Circa 1950's "Champions of Baseball" Jackie Robinson Hoppy glass


1958 Bell Brand Duke Snider. This card was originally inserted into packs of Bell Brand potato chips. It is also one of the first sets featuring the Dodgers in LA uniforms.