A few weeks ago, my wife had an idea - that we should consider helping serve as a woman's homeless shelter on Christmas morning. When we told my parents, they decided they wanted to come as well. We told some other friends about it too, and they met us up there too. This morning, the 8 of us set out to serve in whatever capacity we were needed. We weren't sure what to expect. This past thanksgiving, we signed up to help serve the homeless, and we volunteers ended up outnumbering the ... (volunteer-ees?) 10 to 1. Each time someone came in the door, we all had to keep ourselves from rushing to them first.
This morning was completely different. After signing about 50 Christmas cards, we were all given gifts to present to the families who were there. After that, we were instructed to "help out" in the snow...in 80 degree weather. As it turns out, they had hired a company to fill their outside play area with snow so the families could have their very own winter wonderland - Texas style. In what I thought would be a 2 1/2 hour assembly line to help feed and give gifts to the needy ended up being a 3 hour long snow ball fight with the kids. I'd definitely mark this down as the best Christmas I have ever had as an adult! It was really more about having fun with the kids....and occasionally nailing unsuspecting passers-by with snow balls.
Looks legit, doesn't it?
Well, zoom out and you get a better picture of it all.
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I thought it would be funny to get my friend to stand in line with the kids to take our pic with Santa. #worthit.
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My son even got in on the act with a snow ball fight (no, he isn't punching me in the face!)
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When I said it was time to go, dad was genuinely upset. He said it was the most fun he has had in 20 years. Playing in the snow this morning is the last thing that I thought we would be doing on Christmas, but I'm glad it happened. As always, I wish I could take credit for coming up with these selfless acts, but it wasn't me, it was my wife. She is great with this sort of thing.
Oh, did I mention we also went to see Star Wars? I mean, how could we not? My son has basically been talking about it non-stop since...2013. Yeah, we dressed up to see it. All of us.
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So ... yeah. It has been a really fun end of the year so far!
With all this fun stuff going on, nothing compares to what happened to me a week and a half ago.
Let me try to get you in my head. It was late at night, and my wife was gone to a church function. My son is in bed and I'm alone downstairs, on the computer looking for Canseco cards on eBay that I do not yet have. Not a creature was stirring, not even ... our dogs. All you can hear is me clattering on the keyboard.
Then all of a sudden ... BZZZZZZZZZZZZ ring!
My phone just made a sound that it doesn't normally make. I reached over to pick it up, and I was presented with a notification:
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!!!!!!! (See the ! in the picture above? Even Twitter was surprised!)
I quickly searched for ways that this could be a joke somehow, but sure enough, the private message was coming from Jose's account!
Jose: Hey buddy how are u
Me: Good, thanks!
Jose: Great! Just wanted to say hello. How is the family?
Me: Doing well, thanks. Our son just turned 13 a few months ago. I was actually in the middle of looking for one of your cards online.
The most recent one however, is this beauty. A 2015 Topps Tribute Red 1/1 Canseco auto. I saw it online and bought it as quickly as I could. Unfortunately, I had someone try and get the seller to break his deal with me by offering more than what I paid. Fortunately for me, the seller stayed true to his word. It arrived a few days ago! [img]http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20151226_085605.jpg[/img] It looks great with the others, too! (BTW: I need the one that is #/25 with a clean auto if you have it ... let me know!) [img]http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20151226_090332.jpg[/img] While I can't promise I'll keep quiet for the rest of the year, I think that this just might be my last posting of 2015. However, with that said, I've had to eat my words before, and my own writings are proof. Like the time I sold off my entire Canseco collection at the end of 2013 which took 24 years to accumulate (mostly doubles, none worth more than $10). [img]http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20131009_135026.jpg[/img] And when I said I would take those funds from the collection to see how many cool cards I could get by staying within the budget of what I got from the previous collection. Then this mostly all happened in the past year: (No doubles at all.) [img]http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20151222_163611.jpg[/img] Or in 2013 when I said this: "I dreamed that one day, my Canseco collection would propel me into the pages of my most beloved magazine. That dream came to a screeching halt. Enter: AJ...After checking out his stuff, and realizing that he already had been in Beckett, I realized that I will never be magazine worthy." I thought that was very ironic ... in a good way, of course! Speaking of irony, check this out. Remember this board game that my wife and son made me in 2014? [img]http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20140615_093918.jpg[/img] Take a closer look at the top picture. In my previous blog posting in June of 2014, I said "Check out the property cards – one w/me and Canseco. Yeah, he probably should not see this or he will think I’m a stalker. " [img]http://www.tanmanbaseballfan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20140615_093927.jpg[/img] It is important to note that this game was made nearly a year before the thought of going to his house was even going to be a possibility! Not to mention the fact that they equipped me with a handlebar moustache on the board game a year before I had one. Okay, I'll shut up now. Merry (just a tad late) Christmas everyone and Happy New Year! Thanks eversomuch for reading, as always.

BULLS EYE, BABY! Wait ... what.... what is this strange sensation I am feeling behind me ...
Wait ... uhmmmm ... excuse me Mr. Handy McHands ... I shot *perfectly* ... surely I don't need any hands on help with this? Ack! What ... what are you doing, dude?
Needless to say, I don't think we'll be going over there anymore. #YIKES. I guess at least it got my mind off of work issues.
A friend of mine who is the batting practice pitcher for Canseco wanted me to do a card of him for his collection of Jose playing for Pittsburg. I bet you didn't know he played for Pittsburg, did you? The Pittsburg Diamonds, that is! Yes, I'm blessed to have a favorite player who has played on several minor league teams post MLB career, and no I didn't spell Pittsburg wrong.
This has inspired me to do a custom Post MLB Minor League set of Canseco at some point - stay tuned!
I was also sent this cut auto to do something cool with...
Cool Papa Bell! Here is what I came up with ....
Staying in the same design, I decided to knock out a few customs for my own collection using some of the autographs in my pile of TTM/IP signatures I've acquired over the past year or so.
Should I pick John Goodman, Ronda Rousey, James Earl Jones or Henry Winkler?
After doing the artwork for a Babe Ruth cut signature a while ago, the person I did it for ended up giving me this for free ...
I figured why the heck not? So, I whipped up a cut auto of Stan the Man Musial and Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey ... she even personalized it to me:
As you may know, I'm a big fan of obscure cards / variations from the 80's & 90's. One thing that has piqued my interest in recent days are the 1998 Select cards. I sure wish they never went bankrupt, because they came out with some gorgeous prototype cards. Only a select few players were actually made, and they were set in a five-tier "Quasar" system. One Star, Two Star, Three Star, Four star and Five Star (the bonus one).
These looked great to me, but Canseco didn't make it in the set. Oh yeah, and neither did Chuck Norris.
Did you know that Chuck Norris was in all six of the Star Wars episodes? He played "The Force".
There used to be a street named after Chuck Norris, but it was changed because nobody crosses Chuck Norris and lives.
Chuck Norris has a bear skin rug in his front room ...its not dead it just doesn't dare move.
Death once had a near-Chuck experience.
Ok, I'll stop. (We love us some Chuck Norris facts around here!)
I decided to do one of Jose as well ...
(Chuck Norris doesn't turn the lights on, he turns the dark out.)
Instead of just doing one of the Quasar designs, I figured, what the heck?! Let's do ALL of them.
(When Chuck Norris enters into a courtroom, the judge stands up.)
I love how the art work looks, but let's be honest - we are all card collectors here. They aren't really collectible until they are actual cards.
and another view...
Here are the backs of them ...
btw ... did you know Chuck Norris once drowned a fish underwater? Just checking.
So, that's all I got for this episode of mouschi weekly. Thanks for reading! Always remember: Aliens DO exist. They just choose not to visit earth because they know Chuck Norris lives here.
If that isn't talent, then I don't know what is!
Card collectors in general are learning that value is not just about how the art card looks; but also who sketched it.
I'm getting off track though. What this post really is about is my latest PC addition (don't worry, it ties in later ... sort of.). As I was cruising online recently, I saw a painting that looked vaguely familiar.
I shuffled through my odd-ball box to the food issued card section, and found something that looked to be identical to what I had seen online. As it turns out, the painting above is the original painting used for this card:
Does this look familiar to you at all? It was put out by Metz Bakery back in 1993. Metz Bakery did a set of 40 cards consisting of several bigger time players from the 80's and 90's like Griffey, Barry Bonds, Will Clark, Roger Clemens, etc. As you can see, the card type shows a painting of the player, and not an actual photograph.
This isn't a blockbuster card by any stretch of the imagination - heck, the highest I've ever seen a 1993 Metz card sell for was a PSA 10 Rickey Henderson for $25 - but allow me to provide some background on it. To me, the more interesting of a story, the more valuable the card is. First, some history:
Metz Bakery was not exactly a mom and pop shop. As a matter of fact, they were apparently bought out for 625 MILLION dollars in the late 90's. (Man, think about how many baseball cards you could buy with that kind of cash!)
Somewhere in the mix, Michael Schechter & Associates was involved in this. If that name doesn't ring a bell, perhaps you know them better by the initials MSA. Those initials are linked to many food and oddball issues of the 70's and beyond, like Ralston Purina, Kraft Singles, Jimmy Dean, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Slim Jim, M&M's, etc. The list goes on. Basically, if it was a food issue, the chances are that MSA had something to do with it. As mentioned above, Metz Bakery was added to the list.
The photograph that this was modeled after was even used for another odd ball issue.
Nothing like a good ol' Canadian bread card issue!
I'll put them side by side for you ... see the resemblance?
For a COMPLETELY unrelated reason, I was searching eBay today, and found this had sold a few months ago.
Look familiar? That is because it is a picture (from the Topps Vault) that was most likely taken a mere SECONDS before or after the model picture for the Metz and JJ Nissen cards. What are the odds that I would come across this without looking!? Here it is with the JJ Nissen card on top of it.
So anyway, Metz Bakery went a different route and commissioned an artist to paint 40 portraits of the players they selected for use in their baseball cards. This is what makes this set unique- where most cards during this time period were photographs, Metz said "let's commission an artist!" and it was so.
Original artwork of any checklisted card is intriguing to me, so I reached out to the seller to find out more. You can think of this as not just a 1/1, and not just a printing plate, but something in between.
The name of the artist is Don Ivan Punchatz. As with any piece of art that I run across, I went to google with it to see if he is famous, has done anything worth mentioning, etc. Most of the time, I'm left empty handed with an unheralded artist, but this particular artist had a few interesting pieces.
Mr. Punchatz passed away 6 years ago on the same month/day my son's birthday. He was an artist that his work definitely did not go with him, as it is all over the internet. They are VERY unique and many look quite bizarre. Try this one on for size:
Aside from doing work on various CD covers, National Geographic and Time Magazine, he is remembered well for this little piece:
Yes, my friends - he is the one who did the box art for DOOM. The video game that I wasn't allowed to play when it came out because it was too violent.
With all of these accolades, it was enough for me to really want this piece of art, but there was one thing that REALLY got me on board. Here is another piece of his:
Boom.
He drew the very first Star Wars poster. If you didn't already know, my son is a HUGE Star Wars fan, so to have a Jose Canseco painting done by someone who did Star Wars art which was used as a checklisted card - that is just a home run right there!
To make things even better, when it arrived in the mail, it was absolutely stunning. It is such a beautiful piece, I couldn't be more happy. I took some pictures to show it off:
Here is the front cover. It had a clipping of the picture used, along with a drawn "T" on the hat. The bottom has instructions telling the company to send back the art back to Mr. Punchatz when they were done with it.
When you flip this piece of cardboard over, it acts like an easel almost, to stand up the piece. I figured I'd display the 2 cards I have with it, in a cubby in my office.
Here is a close up of the pic. Note there is a loose clear sheet that is over the entire painting to protect it.
I asked if he had any others, and he does - as a matter of fact, several are on eBay right now, but he has some that are not. Sadly, the majority of the big stars are not available, but I was able to pick up the Will Clark as well.
Here is a pic of the card the painting above was used for:
The more I dig into these odd ball cards, the more interesting and collectible I find them. While I'm not a fan of sketch cards (I've never bought one before), I would definitely be a fan if they were drawn by artists who have somewhat famous pieces out there.
Here is a little video I did of the latest piece for my PC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME1MIDaqP3k

I had a little bit of fun with this video - I've never done any video editing before, so I might use this as a sandbox to try out some stuff too. Video &
Pictures below!
My 2000 TEKs
Here is what happens when you put some cool card stock behind the clear base version:
My 2014 TEKs
My 2015 TEKs
Oh, and if anyone has any, here is what I need:
2000 Topps Tek Gold - ALL of them (except for 11-4)
2014 Topps High Tek Autographs Red Storm Diffractor #HTJC /10
2014 Topps High Tek Small Maze #HTJC
2015 Topps High Tek Stripes Red Orbit /5
Any/all 1/1's.
Thanks for watching/reading! I'll be updating this thread with more video/pics showing off what I have as I get time.