Saturday, June 28, 2008

The Official Indoor & Arena Football Trading Card Guide - Featuring an ArenaBowl Winning QB on the Cover?

WOW!.....The Dragons rolled over the Desperados. The Dragons now head back to Philly for the second time this season and third overall meeting between the two teams. I'll say this again this week.....it's not easy beating a team three times in a season.

Garcia was as solid as ever, goes to show with a little bit of time he's unstoppable. With each touchdown I grew more excited about the idea of The Aaron Garcia being featured on the cover of our fourth edition.

Last Tuesday evening, I spoke with Garcia and firmed up some of the details about the feature cover. The one variable that was still to be determined was the timing of the photo shoot. I mentioned to Aaron that we'd like to get the photos done before he heads back home (California) and he of course follwed my statement with "Well, I hope we don't have to meet up until after the Arenabowl", I agreed and wished him good luck.

Fast forward about 72 hours, as the time ticked away in the final minute of the Dragons 77-65 victory over the Dallas Desperados, I began to think; "Wow, wouldn't that be nice if they went on to the Arenabowl". As a fan of the Dragons I'd be tickled but as an editor of the leading source for Indoor & Arena Football trading cards I'd be as happy as a little pig in mud! Imagine this....again, it's not easy beating a team three times in a season. I'll say this, if the Dragons can win in Philly, I think we have a solid shot at having an Arenabowl winning QB on the cover.

Along with the full color photo of Aaron Garcia on the cover, we will also have a 2-page Q&A. I'm hoping that we have to change a few questions within the next few weeks.

And Aaron, we don't mind you putting us of for a few more weeks...........Go Dragons!!!


Photo courtesy of newyorkdragons.com

Friday, June 13, 2008

Fourth Edition - Quickly approaching

With the regular seasons winding down our editing process steps up. This is the time of the year when many of the teams are finishing up their promotional trading cards. So as the Indoor and Arena Football trading cards begin to pour into our offices; let the editing begin.


Adding the 2008 Cards - Right now we have somewhere around 17 different team issued and single produced card sets for the 2008 season. The editing process is long and tedious; It starts when we receive the cards. Our editing team loads the sets information into the system, complete with a detailed description and data of each card. Next, we analysis the individual cards within the set and determine which card will show the best in the guide. We then scan that card, edit it to black and white then upload the photo with the text.


Changes Made for the Fourth - Each year we make changes to improve the overall quality of the guide and this year is no different. This fourth edition will have several new changes and modification to improve the references aspect of the guide. In the third edition we included the ability to locate each players card by pages, we also added the players colleges for those collectors that are interested in the college players cards.


Well, in this edition, we took it one step further....This fourth edition, collectors will now be able to look up the college by alphabetical order, then follow down the list of players with cards included in the guide from that college.


In the third edition the players names were listed with the first name first, followed by the last name (ex...Mike Smith), the fourth edition will list the last name first, followed by the first name (ex....Smith, Mike), making it much easier on the eyes for looking up the info.


The Cover - This is my most exciting part of the fourth edition. We just met with our photographer that will be shooting the fourth edition cover featuring Aaron Garcia. Now we just wait and see if the Dragons make the playoffs, we'd hate to be the reason the Dragons didn't win their playoff game because Garcia was out doing a photo shoot and not practicing.

Feature Story - We will include a Q&A with the New York Dragons Aaron Garcia. These questions are being complied by our junior editor, Ben Schwartz. Ben has been a helpful addition to our blogs and website graphics. We will work to have Ben master the craft of writing with a few articles for the guide, starting with this fourth edition Q&A with Garcia.

Friday, June 06, 2008

Bobbleheads, Helmets, Jerseys; Now Up for Discussion

Welcome to this new section of BMP's blog. Here we will go beyond the cardboard and will delve into the other collectibles of the Arena and Indoor games. While we may also discuss cards, we will primarily break down the other facets of the collecting hobby. Items such as bobbleheads, helmets, jerseys, game worn items, player statues, autographs, and much more will be featured here.

Arena and Indoor teams often either sell these items or give them away on occasion; these are called “Stadium Give Aways”, or “SGAs”. Teams will give them away to a certain number of fans who enter the game first, such as a bobblehead giveaway to the first 5,000 fans. These items often hold both monetary and personal value in that they represent the day you went to a game or a memory of your favorite player. Items that are particularly unique, rare, or are of famous players often sell for more than others, but Arena and Indoor collectibles almost always have at least some value.

Teams and sellers are constantly releasing new items, so there is always something to talk about in the world of collectables. Whether it is on ebay, the stadium, directly from other fans, or team shops – building a nice collection is not extremely difficult, but just like the card business it takes time, patience and usually money. This part of collecting goes along very well with cards, and often are cards (SGAs), so discussion of this should fit in nicely on BMP's blog. So, we hope you check back every once in a while for new articles, releases, pictures, and new finds so we can all build our collections to fit the way we love the game. After all, game worn and signed collectibles are your ticket to the inside of the game we all love.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Ebay....Now is the time!

Now with the end of the indoor and arena football season quickly approaching a rash of cards have sprung up on Ebay. Just in the past few weeks many sets have made their way through the popular auction site. Many times it takes several different search options to land the cards your looking for but it always happens that you get sidetracked looking at something else and thats where I found myself within the last few weeks.
So in addition to finding the rcently released 2008 Chicago Rush, 2008 LA Avengers and 2008 IFL Odessa Roughnecks, I happened to fall upon a few 2007 NFL Europe cards. Now because I'm a New York Dragons fan, one in particular stood out to me; John Walker. It took no time to confirm that this was the Dragons 2008 star rookie so I put my bid in for $3.
I watched the John Walker team issued NFL Europe Sea Devils card for the seven days that it was listed for and fortunetly for me I checked in on it about a half hour before the end to see that I have been outbid and someone else had interest in this card. It made me think of the time I watched a set of 1992 AFL Cleveland Thunderbolts and passed on it at $65 in 1999; It took me nine years to see another partial-set come through ebay and I won that bid of 8 cards at $65. So as time ticked down I made sure I was logged in and in bid mode....I wait til about 12 seconds left and bid $75 for my high bid, I felt assured that should do the trick if there was someone as fanatical as me about this on the other side. I was High bidder at $15.51 with 6 seconds, I refreshed to see I had won the auction at $23 and change, with shipping it'll be near $30.
I'm glad I got the card, I think I overpaid but thats what happens on ebay when you get that fever. I have since seen a few of these NFLE team issued cards on Ebay and have bid on a few others but no more than $6 or so.