Now with 200% more transition effects! I'm also trying to use songs that are of (roughly) the same vintage as these cards are supposed to be.
Box Break 2 from Rich Borosky on Vimeo.
Well, obviously those were some pretty great packs. While most excited about that Martinez All-Star card, I was happy to get a bunch of cards of legitimate stars and superstars. Once again, those multi-player cards are really, really cool.
As I was opening these packs, I remember thinking more than once that "this set would look great displayed in pages."
These videos are easy to put together so look for at least one more before the day is through.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
2008 Topps Heritage Box Break, part 2
Labels:
2008 Topps Heritage,
Braun,
Jeter,
Lester,
Pedroia,
Victor Martinez
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I was thinking the exact same thing about displaying the set in pages. When I was going through my box, I ended up falling in love with the set itself. I haven't collected a true set since I was a kid. This will be my first.
Hi Steve! Thanks for visiting my blog!
I am eagerly awaiting my tax return so I'll be able to pick up another box. I figure two boxes and then a few trips to the flea market for singles will get me pretty close to the set in the most cost-effective way possible.
The videos are very cool!
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