Wednesday, March 28, 2018

2018 Calbee are here!

 The first series of 2018 Calbee cards hit store shelves the other day and I picked up my first 88 Yen bag of them at my local grocery store yesterday!

I love the "first bag of Calbee Yakyu chips" day, each year its timing roughly coincides with the start of spring, the cherry blossom season, 20 degree days, the end of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament (Kakuryu won) and of course opening day.

In a shocking and unexpected twist both the bags of chips and the cards themselves look basically exactly the same as they have every year since I bought my first bag 18 years ago!

Well, there is one cool change that I like, they brought back having the player's name written in Japanese script on the card fronts!  They did that with the 2016 set too and I was super excited about it at the time, but then the 2017 set reverted to having the names in Roman letters, which I didn't really like.  Maybe they are going to do this with even numbered years from now on or something?  I'm not sure why they've been flip flopping but I'm happy to see that element of the design back for this year regardless.

Anyway, my first bag netted me a checklist C-1 featuring the Hawks celebrating their championship (which reminds me how much I miss living in Fukuoka) and the regular card of the Baystars' Joe Willard (54)..  

The card backs are pretty much the same as they ever were:


So that is one event in the 2018 calender ticked off.  I'll probably try to find a cheap starter set on Yahoo Auctions and work from there on completing this years', its a lot cheaper and involves way less crumbs than doing it bag by bag (though I'll pick up a few more here and there as the season progresses!)




7 comments:

  1. Very cool... I am jealous too. I wish I could try and complete sets via bags of chips!

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    1. Careful what you wish for! I used to have cupboards full of nothing but uneaten chips when I tried doing that and I never came close. 2 years in particular, 2004 and 2011 I went all out on chip bag purchasing but just got burned out less with less than half the cards (it was particularly hard in 2004 when they only had 1 card per bag, but even with 2 cards its hard)!

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  2. They're pretty good looking this year.

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    1. Yeah, I am loving the kanji card fronts and so glad to see them back.

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  3. Hello! I am hoping you are able to help me. So, I know nothing about baseball cards. Or baseball, for that matter. But, I got a packet of the calbee baseball chips in my Japancrate. The cards I got are DeNA BayStars #21 Shota Imanaga (it's a starcard) and SoftBank Hawks #2 Kenta Imamiya. Is it worth holding onto these? I don't think I will be getting any more, as might prove to be a bit difficult (I am from New Zealand). Any info would be great! Cheers, Lauren

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