Fast forward 35 years later, their supplies and food was running low so someone would have to come above ground and take a risk to get new products. That was supposed to be Calvin, up until he was ill from stress from his one visit to the surface. So his son Adam would have to venture out in a world he had never met.....
This segment takes a look at products that may have been hidden in a underground fallout shelter for over 20 years and now just coming back out to be rediscovered....by me. Guess you can call me Adam even though my name is Matt. These are products I opened when I was first collecting and is a Part Of My Past, but may not have a memory or a Origins story to attach to them. Most products I post on here will, but some won't and those will be covered in this new segment.These products will be between the years of 1995-1999 only.
Let's just hope my experience with these breaks is better than Adams first visit to the surface.
So let's take a Blast From The Past with a one pack break of 1998 Bowman Chrome baseball!
In 1997 there was a new chrome breed that Bowman born into the world. That product immediately caught my eye being a fan of Topps Chrome already. It was the year of trying to hunt down rookie cards like Magglio Ordonez, Jimmy Rollins and a guy I was trying to land in El Duque, Orlando Hernandez.
Each pack of Bowman Chrome matched Topps Chrome with only four cards. I think packs were $2.99 at the time but I was able to snag this one for $1.99 on eBay. Figured it was worth the gamble and the memories.
Here is a look at the pack back and odds.
Let's rip 'er open.
THIS IS NOT A DAVID ORTIZ ROOKIE CARD eBay sellers!! Ortiz rookies were in 1997, this is a second year card. So many false listings. Still a decent card to find though.
Arnold Gooch didn't appear to get too far in his career. So not much of a prospect find here.
Gil was a first round pick who made his debut with the Mariners in 1999. Was one game above .500 in his career with a 4.49 ERA. He did make an All Star appearance in 2007 but had to retire early at age 32 because of injuries.
Niiiiiiiiiicce. Was super excited to land a 1:12 refractor in a one pack break and I know of Preston. He made his MLB debut in 1998 with the Mets, his only season there, and played for 10 seasons with 6 different teams. Clubbed 189 home runs and a .264 batting average.
$1.99 well spent and I think you will agree.
Hope this Blast From The Past brought you back as well. There are many more to uncover in this series.