2007 UD Masterpieces (Ryan Howard and Chipper Jones):
2006 Topps Allen & Ginter (Ryan Howard auto & Chipper Jones):
My handful of cards came from a Wal-Mart repack, but I enjoyed the artistic style enough to consider buying more. (As a 99% vintage collector, not many current-day sets grab my attention.) People willing to pony up for a hobby box can score unusual cards like 5"x7" inserts, black borders, and other curiosities. Back in 2007, A Pack A Day blogged their box break live and included a number of nice scans; the affecting "Lou Gehrig Day" is my favorite.
2007 UD Masterpieces reverse:
OK, there's one obvious weakness, the repeated back photos. I assume the painting "treatment" came from a reusable series of Photoshop filters, so why not pick out a nice player profile shot and run them again? Adding more variety would nail it and could even be superior to A&G's "foggy nostalgia" look.
UPDATE: As noted in the comments, I assumed incorrectly--the pictures used are real paintings and thus closer to "art" than one might suspect. What to do about the backs, then? They still seem unnecessarily repetitive. How about a painting of the home park for all members of a given team?
More UD Masterpiece links!
More UD Masterpiece links!
- About.com's review of 2008 UD Masterpieces
- All Masterpiece-related posts from "A Pack A Day" (includes hockey and football)
- eBay search for "2007 UD Masterpieces"
3 comments:
Actually, it is artwork and you can buy the originals on ebay and from Upper Deck
Actually, 07 Masterpieces came in pack of 4.
I'm in the process of opening a hobby box now (I open just a few packs a day to make them last!) and I agree - they're pretty awesome. Lots of hits in the hobby 07 boxes, not sure about retail.
Thanks for the corrections, the article's updated to reflect 4-card packs and actual paintings.
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