A couple of years ago I ripped two vending cases to see if I could put together a Gem mint set raw and hunt for a PSA 10 Sandberg. I found this to be an awesome idea until I hit half way through the second case. I was exhausted and punted the idea of putting the set together. If memory serves me correctly, the A's were horribly off centered.
Looking for high grade rookie cards and unopened boxes/cases
@1954 said:
A couple of years ago I ripped two vending cases to see if I could put together a Gem mint set raw and hunt for a PSA 10 Sandberg. I found this to be an awesome idea until I hit half way through the second case. I was exhausted and punted the idea of putting the set together. If memory serves me correctly, the A's were horribly off centered.
I think somebody would have to be willing to make a major commitment and have extreme patience while he prepared to take perhaps years of ripping an excessive amount of ‘86 to achieve that. Would be a noble achievement. I think you’re correct in regards to the A’s. I want to say majority of mine had centering issues but the black area on the top of the cards were solid. None of the fraying/flaking or bread crumming as I call it. Overall, in general I’d say about 70-30 flaking around the black edges vs centering issues.
"I'd walk through Hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball"
Charlie Hustle
Like I have said before, this set has a special place in my heart. I know many people don’t care for the design, but a truly mint copy of a card from this set is a thing of beauty.
I actually love the design due to the black border, I could see this being a pretty desirable set ten years from now. The only negative thought I have towards the set started in 1986 when my dad made a deal that I could get any unopened case at Sam's for some arrangement we had set. I show up and you guessed correctly. The 1986-87 Fleer basketball case was $119, the 1986 Topps football was $219 and my 1986 Topps baseball was $329. Boy did I screw up.
Looking for high grade rookie cards and unopened boxes/cases
@1954 said:
I actually love the design due to the black border, I could see this being a pretty desirable set ten years from now. The only negative thought I have towards the set started in 1986 when my dad made a deal that I could get any unopened case at Sam's for some arrangement we had set. I show up and you guessed correctly. The 1986-87 Fleer basketball case was $119, the 1986 Topps football was $219 and my 1986 Topps baseball was $329. Boy did I screw up.
LOL. Great story, 1954. Funny how few many people were not into basketball cards back then. Even card shops didn’t carry or had to special order them for you it felt like. Had to wait for big card shows to score any hoops cards back then. I feel like the ‘89 NBA Hoops and the David Robinson Series 1 RC is what really got basketball cards going.
Hopefully you snagged a gem Sandberg, Nolan, or Davis back then to lessen the sting of your memory 🤓
"I'd walk through Hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball"
Charlie Hustle
@Bull_Bear said:
Welcome. Glad you did. Could talk baseball and baseball cards all day and not grow tired of it. Found the Henderson and here’s the photos. It’s pretty bad 😂
I don't see that as miscut but WAY off center.
These on the other hand:
And I don't know anyone that would collect this crap anyway.
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While I am not a fan of the design and lack of star power for the 1986 Topps Baseball set I do like some of those Topps Traded Tiffany cards!
Here are the worst cut of the boxes I ripped
Think we have a winner! Matuszek by a country mile.
"I'd walk through Hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball"
Charlie Hustle
A couple of years ago I ripped two vending cases to see if I could put together a Gem mint set raw and hunt for a PSA 10 Sandberg. I found this to be an awesome idea until I hit half way through the second case. I was exhausted and punted the idea of putting the set together. If memory serves me correctly, the A's were horribly off centered.
I think somebody would have to be willing to make a major commitment and have extreme patience while he prepared to take perhaps years of ripping an excessive amount of ‘86 to achieve that. Would be a noble achievement. I think you’re correct in regards to the A’s. I want to say majority of mine had centering issues but the black area on the top of the cards were solid. None of the fraying/flaking or bread crumming as I call it. Overall, in general I’d say about 70-30 flaking around the black edges vs centering issues.
"I'd walk through Hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball"
Charlie Hustle
Like I have said before, this set has a special place in my heart. I know many people don’t care for the design, but a truly mint copy of a card from this set is a thing of beauty.
I actually love the design due to the black border, I could see this being a pretty desirable set ten years from now. The only negative thought I have towards the set started in 1986 when my dad made a deal that I could get any unopened case at Sam's for some arrangement we had set. I show up and you guessed correctly. The 1986-87 Fleer basketball case was $119, the 1986 Topps football was $219 and my 1986 Topps baseball was $329. Boy did I screw up.
LOL. Great story, 1954. Funny how few many people were not into basketball cards back then. Even card shops didn’t carry or had to special order them for you it felt like. Had to wait for big card shows to score any hoops cards back then. I feel like the ‘89 NBA Hoops and the David Robinson Series 1 RC is what really got basketball cards going.
Hopefully you snagged a gem Sandberg, Nolan, or Davis back then to lessen the sting of your memory 🤓
"I'd walk through Hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball"
Charlie Hustle
This is one of my favorite examples of a small factory oopsie.
Kevin
I don't see that as miscut but WAY off center.
These on the other hand:
And I don't know anyone that would collect this crap anyway.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
The 1986 Topps Gooden was on fire spring and summer of ‘86. It was $3 vs. $8 for the 1985 Topps; 1984 Topps Traded was almost a white whale back then.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
As an Indians fan, I can assure you that Don Schulze deserved a miscut card.