underdawg
07-31-2009, 05:00 PM
Just a short entry. Wrote it in my spare time. :) Hope it doesn't bore ya'll.
What are the cards that are most coveted? A Michael Jordan Fleer Rookie (especially if it is graded 10 by Beckett)? A triple logoman of Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird? You see these cards, and you are just in awestruck. But why? Is it because you collect them, or is it because that it is just highly coveted? Personally, I have no intentions to get a LeBron, Kobe, Magic, Larry Bird, or even a Michael Jordan auto. My favorite card isn’t even an autographed card. It’s my favorite because of the way I got it, the simple yet beautiful design, and the low print run.
It was the first day of summer of the year 2008. School just finished, and I was just overwhelmed that it was summer. I was going to go to Honduras for a mission trip that my church was doing the next day. So the first day of the summer, I had to spend time on packing up. Of course, being a hobby addict, I checked eBay for P.C. cards that were ending while I was gone. Then I saw it. I thought this card would go way over my price range, so I didn’t even bid on it….
The mission trip was fantastic. This story isn’t about this trip, so I won’t go into much detail…. We were going to different cities, and we arrived at a hotel that had Wi-Fi. Of course, with the card in my mind, I checked eBay for that one card to see how much it was ended for. (Note, I did not have a laptop, but an iPod Touch which has WiFi capabilities) To my surprise, it was ending in less than half an hour!
Usually, I just wait, and then I snipe. I hate when people do it to me, but I understand because I do the same. But that day was just different. The Wi-Fi disconnected every 3 minutes, so I placed my bid with 6 minutes left. As I waited, I kept refreshing the page over and over. I looked at the shiny cursive 1/1 on the card every time. 5 minutes left. I thought of why I collected Antawn Jamison, while I was still refreshing the page. 3 minutes left. I thought of how sick one of the patch was, while I was still refreshing the page. 1 minute left, I thought of how amazing the design of UD Premier was, while I was still refreshing the page. As soon as 15 seconds were left, I counted down in my head. One last refresh and BAM! I won.
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm149/underdawg_remnant/Personal%20Collection/Antawn%20Jamison/1of1.jpg
This card’s design is so simple, yet so beautiful. This card’s serial numbering of 1/1 is different than most 1/1s. It actually has “1 of 1,” (in italics) instead of “1/1.” The middle patch is the sickest patch which includes 4 colors. This card is my favorite card; hands down. Who knew that I would have purchased my favorite card in Honduras of all places? A small country in Central America where I saw with my own eyes how poverty troubles most of the people there. Just thinking about it makes me feel lucky. How was I fortunate enough to go to the only hotel that had Wi-Fi during my trip when the card was ending? Who would have ever thought?
What are the cards that are most coveted? A Michael Jordan Fleer Rookie (especially if it is graded 10 by Beckett)? A triple logoman of Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird? You see these cards, and you are just in awestruck. But why? Is it because you collect them, or is it because that it is just highly coveted? Personally, I have no intentions to get a LeBron, Kobe, Magic, Larry Bird, or even a Michael Jordan auto. My favorite card isn’t even an autographed card. It’s my favorite because of the way I got it, the simple yet beautiful design, and the low print run.
It was the first day of summer of the year 2008. School just finished, and I was just overwhelmed that it was summer. I was going to go to Honduras for a mission trip that my church was doing the next day. So the first day of the summer, I had to spend time on packing up. Of course, being a hobby addict, I checked eBay for P.C. cards that were ending while I was gone. Then I saw it. I thought this card would go way over my price range, so I didn’t even bid on it….
The mission trip was fantastic. This story isn’t about this trip, so I won’t go into much detail…. We were going to different cities, and we arrived at a hotel that had Wi-Fi. Of course, with the card in my mind, I checked eBay for that one card to see how much it was ended for. (Note, I did not have a laptop, but an iPod Touch which has WiFi capabilities) To my surprise, it was ending in less than half an hour!
Usually, I just wait, and then I snipe. I hate when people do it to me, but I understand because I do the same. But that day was just different. The Wi-Fi disconnected every 3 minutes, so I placed my bid with 6 minutes left. As I waited, I kept refreshing the page over and over. I looked at the shiny cursive 1/1 on the card every time. 5 minutes left. I thought of why I collected Antawn Jamison, while I was still refreshing the page. 3 minutes left. I thought of how sick one of the patch was, while I was still refreshing the page. 1 minute left, I thought of how amazing the design of UD Premier was, while I was still refreshing the page. As soon as 15 seconds were left, I counted down in my head. One last refresh and BAM! I won.
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm149/underdawg_remnant/Personal%20Collection/Antawn%20Jamison/1of1.jpg
This card’s design is so simple, yet so beautiful. This card’s serial numbering of 1/1 is different than most 1/1s. It actually has “1 of 1,” (in italics) instead of “1/1.” The middle patch is the sickest patch which includes 4 colors. This card is my favorite card; hands down. Who knew that I would have purchased my favorite card in Honduras of all places? A small country in Central America where I saw with my own eyes how poverty troubles most of the people there. Just thinking about it makes me feel lucky. How was I fortunate enough to go to the only hotel that had Wi-Fi during my trip when the card was ending? Who would have ever thought?