Wow, its been a long time since I posted a blog. Not sure if blogging is still a thing (probably not) but this one deserved a post! A fellow collector of mine found this one several years ago. Upon selling some of his collection, he knew I'd like this one so we made a deal for it. Its definitely a prototype made by BDA. This was made for the 2014 season when Target Field hosted the All Star Game. I believe this Mauer bobble was originally offered to the Twins as a potential giveaway that year. They pivoted to do a Harmon Killebrew instead. You'll see the similarities between the two bobblehead icons.
Safe to say, this Joe Mauer bobble is one of my new all-time favorites.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Joe Mauer Prototype
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Bobbleheads for Sale
For anyone who comes across my blog or reads it - I appreciate all of you. I have plenty of bobbleheads that I'd be interested in selling. I sell most of my duplicates online (Facebook, ebay, etc) but figured I'd post a thread here as well. I'll add a few pictures here but then will add a bunch to a link that I'll share below. I'll try to keep this updated as its important for me to get these into the hands of new owners who can appreciate them. Prices will vary and I feel like I'm quite fair in terms of pricing. Plenty will be $10 or less and there are a handful that will be hundreds of dollars.
For now I'll share a few that might be more desirable. All pricing is cash/venmo/paypal/zelle - cover the fees if there are any. And does not include shipping but will ship.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
New Addition - Mini Joe Mauer Big Head
One of my focuses lately has been on retail bobbleheads. Its hard to know what retail bobbleheads were available 15-20 years ago when all of this took off. Once it did, retail vendors, namely Forever Collectibles (FOCO) grabbed the market and hasn't looked back. Here's a Mauer mini Big Head that I hadn't known about til I saw it.
When it comes to retail bobbleheads in present day, they are fairly easy to get (some are quite limited, but you can find them). Back then I'm unsure how retail bobbleheads hit the market as websites were fairly new at the time and the online space was just getting started in the collecting world.
But a fun new add to the collection!
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Joe Mauer & Justin Morneau Mini SGA Bobblehead - Fort Myers Miracle
Here's the 3rd (and final for the time being) rare Twins minor league/affiliated bobblehead. This is a dual bobble of Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau. I believe it was given away in 2007 and hugely popular. The only problem with this one is it's delicate nature. I know several that have arrived damage. Its a very fragile bobble, so if you are able to find one without damage, you are lucky! Otherwise, just know that the majority of them have some degree of damage!
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
2014 TC Bear Bobbleheads
Back in 2014, the Minnesota Twins hosted MLB's All Star Game. It was a week long party and plenty of stuff for fans to enjoy and see. Of course there were bobbleheads. 3 mini bobbleheads were given away on 3 different mornings at Fanfest. Joe Mauer, Tony Oliva and TC Bear. TC was only given to kids under 13 (maybe 14) and they were pretty strict about that. 1000 bobbles of each were produced. Mauer and Oliva were gone within 20-30 minutes of Fanfest opening. There were plenty of TC's leftover. And the TCs you found on eBay sold pretty quickly. Ultimately the Twins sold the rest of them at Twinsfest a couple years later.
What is unknown, by many collectors is the full version of TC that was sold during All Star Week. These bobbleheads weren't numbered but I have a feeling that less than 300 were produced, most likely either 144 or 288. I never saw one that week and I went to a few different events, including the ASG itself (thanks to one of my best friends, Matt).
I've meant to show the difference of these 2 bobbles for a while. As I know several people are looking for the full version and usually the mini version comes up. So here is a picture showing both! As you can see they are quite similar, for the most part, the same pose, but a different base and obviously different height. The full version is definitely one of the harder to find TC Bear bobbleheads!
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Closer Look - Twins Hall of Fame Bobbleheads
So I wanted to take a closer look at the most wanted Twins bobblehead set in the history of bobbleheads. Everyone was thrilled when the Twins announced this set was being produced and I talked it up big time. From those with direct knowledge I was lead to believe these bobbleheads would be awesome and holy shit, they didn't disappoint.
If I could create/design bobbleheads, the detail (to me) is what sets bobbleheads apart from one another. As bobbleheads have gotten more and more popular and more and more teams/towns/events are doing them, the quality has suffered. Typically not to a great degree but the detail has been minimized. The raised lettering of a player's name or logo on their chest or number on their jersey - typically those are all stickers or decals.
Below is the Earl Battey bobblehead, completely detailed with his catcher gear. All of that is raised, the straps on his back and legs. Sometimes nowadays those are just a different color. The TC is also raised on his helmet as is his jersey number. The detail is just amazing. And while there are little paint issues, to me thats what reminds all of us that these things are hand painted - and I would never say a bobblehead is in "mint" condition.
Next, the quality of the box, maybe not a big deal to some, but I absolutely love the graphics boxes that most teams use these days. Thats something that has come along way and from what I know, isn't a significant expense over the plain white box. Also each bobblehead has its own full styrofoam holder - which is something I like more than the plastic clamshells. Yes - its messier but I think in the long run, it keeps much better than plastic and in general I believe it protects the bobblehead better. The bottom of the base has a nice touch with the Twins 20th Anniversary logo stamped on it!
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Sneak Peek - Sweet Spot Bobblehead - Joe Mauer
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Star Wars Night - Target Field
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Sneak Peek - Joe Mauer Fort Myers Miracle
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Sneak Peek - Joe Mauer Fort Myers Miracle (2nd of 5)
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Sneak Peek - Brian Dozier Fort Myers Miracle (1st of 5)
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Fort Myers Miracle Bobblehead Set
Brian Dozier - April 14th
Joe Mauer - May 19th
Jose Berrios - June 30th
Torii Hunter - July 21st
Byron Buxton - September 1st
A lot of times, minor league teams do various bobbleheads that have a connection to any of the teams they've been affiliated with the past and plenty that are local celebrities. As a Twins fan, I'm super excited about this set of 5.
After speaking with a highly credible source, it was interesting to learn about the process a minor league team goes through. The team requests to do specific players. Once the Twins review that request, they provide a handful of pictures of each player to base the bobblehead from. The minor league team picks the jersey and the Miracle are trying to do poses that represent each player the best. For example, the Joe Mauer bobblehead is in a batting pose while the Byron Buxton bobblehead will be in a fielding pose. More to come as I plan on blogging about each individual player and hopefully will have picture evidence of them as well.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Sneak Peek - Joe Solo Star Wars Bobblehead
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
New Addition - TC Bear 2010 Edition
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Twins 2017 Bobbleheads
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
New Addition - Justin Morneau Target Field Exclusive
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Twins Top 10 List - #2
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Twins Top 10 List - #8
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Twins Top 10 List - #10
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
It's real - Joe Mauer & Justin Morneau Dual Bobblehead - Red Base
I'll start by saying I don't know a ton about this bobblehead. I've only heard stories and haven't been able to get second and third confirmations of said stories. Since its a red base bobblehead, I'm pretty confident that these were only given to season ticket holders. That's where my confidence ends in accurately sharing the story behind this bobble. I've been told 2 different stories - both relating to the purchase of season tickets. I believe these were given to season ticket holders in 2009 (to those renewing their seats for the first season at Target Field) or in 2010.
Story 1 - Twins gave this rare bobblehead set to people who had season tickets either for a long long time or purchased season tickets in some of the most expensive locations at Target Field.
Story 2 - The Twins gave the bobble to new season ticket holders who purchased their ticket plan at "The Great Minnesota Get-Together" (Minnesota State Fair).
I tend to believe the 2nd story more as I'm sure during a day 10 period, near the end of the baseball season, not many fans were thinking about purchasing season ticket plans. No matter where this bobble came from, its definitely one of my favorite bobbleheads the Twins have done!












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