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The latest news.... September 19, 2009
Recently, I got the chance to interview Jason Wong, the first champion code breaker of the Topps Allen & Ginter "Crack the Code" contest! I am really jealous of him as I did attempt to crack it but failed.
Craig in Texas: How were you notified
that you were the first to crack the code?
Jason
Wong: I was notified by phone. When I submitted my answer I also added
my phone number. The contest ended on October 22 and a Topps brand manager for
Allen & Ginter called me on October 24, two days after the contest ended.
Craig: How was the selection made for
your picture that is on the card?
Jason:
All I had to do was submit a picture, any picture I wanted. I asked if it was
OK to wear an Orioles jersey and Topps said yes as long as it was a current
jersey. It must not have been a current jersey because if you notice the
picture does not have the Orioles on my card. BUT if you see a cloth card
(limited to 10) it has the Orioles on my jersey.
Craig: Did you get to choose what
information was printed on the back of the card?
Jason:
Yes, just like the picture, I could write anything I wanted. I was limited to
what I could say and could only use up to 300 characters.
Craig: Have you gone to a card shop or
card show and bought one of your cards without telling the card dealer who you
are? If so, have any of them recognized you or asked you if you were
Jason Wong?
Jason:
I have gone to one card show and that was last weekend. No one knew who I was
and I really didn't expect anyone to recognize me. I was trying to finish my
set and needed less then 20 cards. I saw two people have singles for sale. The
first guy had all but two cards I needed and one of me. He didn't even look at
my card. I didn't say anything so I just paid for the cards I needed and went
on my way. I saw the second guy and I was down to two cards I needed. He had
one and then I asked if he had any #338's, he had two, he looked at the front
and looked at me and looked at the card again and asked if I was him. I said
yes but I didn't want to make a big deal out of it. We talked for about 15
minutes. I signed one for him and left.
Craig: I have read that you are
autographing some of your cards for collectors as well as doing something
special for charity. Explain this process.
Jason:
Yes, I saw collectors who do TTM for there collection and collectors trying to
get whole sets autographed. I figured no one knows who I am and no one would
be able to locate me unless I created something like a website or blog. I
always wanted to do something for charity. We raise money at work for
different charties so thought I would take advantage of my card to raise money
for charities I wanted. I wasn't going to take advantage of my card for my own
benifit so I wanted to do something for charity. Don't get me wrong the ones
at my work are great but none go to animals or other charities I liked. In
October I will be signing 10 cards all hand numbered to 10 in pink sharpie for
Breast Cancer Awareness Month. These are the only 10 I will sign in pink
sharpie.
Craig: What is the address that we
collectors can send you cards to have autographed or to give you?
Jason
Wong
PO
Box 51
Annapolis,
MD 21404
__________________________________ August 31, 2009
It is official. There will be a 2009 Topps
Heritage High Number set this year. However, why Topps will be
including two Topps Updates & Highlights cards in each pack AGAIN
this year is beyond me. Last year, I opened a bunch of the 2008
Heritage Update and ended up giving away all of my 08 U&H base
cards to anyone that wanted them.
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