@PillarDollarCollector said:
Has to be one of the best Dryden rookie cards I have ever seen. Looks like a possible PSA 10 congrats!!! I would have them all graded.
On the shellz. I checked the usual places before I let google direct me to cardshellz.com. I need those. I damage cards putting them in sleeves. I'm a disaster. Question for you.
What size do you use for something like 54 topps? The 70mm x 101mm?
@bgr said:
On the shellz. I checked the usual places before I let google direct me to cardshellz.com. I need those. I damage cards putting them in sleeves. I'm a disaster. Question for you.
What size do you use for something like 54 topps? The 70mm x 101mm?
I have been cutting corners for awhile now since my eyes have been consistently getting worse in my 50's.
Successful coin BST transactions with Gerard and segoja.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
@bgr said:
On the shellz. I checked the usual places before I let google direct me to cardshellz.com. I need those. I damage cards putting them in sleeves. I'm a disaster. Question for you.
What size do you use for something like 54 topps? The 70mm x 101mm?
Absolutely Incredible! I'm just curious about the penny sleeves you use. Are they pre-cut sleeves or are you cutting the corners yourself? They are pre-cut. They are the bomb. Cards go in perfect every time.
This is what I use.
Is this the correct penny sleave you are talking about:
Question on the Shellz penny sleaves. I'm on their webpage and there are ample choices. Which specific one are you using? I see there's one for vintage but that appears to be for 1956 and before. Which one are you using for the 71 Hockey cards?
@Yankees70 said:
Question on the Shellz penny sleaves. I'm on their webpage and there are ample choices. Which specific one are you using? I see there's one for vintage but that appears to be for 1956 and before. Which one are you using for the 71 Hockey cards?
I just get the Easy Guide Soft Sleeves - STANDARD.
Inspired by UFFDAH, I began a 1976 Topps Hockey Fritsch vending box rip a couple of weeks ago. Not an incredibly valuable set, but that almost made this affordable. I was about 40% through the box before I left for a long vacation. Two Trottier rookies so far . . . I will post pics in the next week or two when I get back to it.
UffDAH...even when I think I cannot be surprised by what I see in this thread you still surprise me. Those Dryden's are absolutely amazing!> @UFFDAH said:
UffDAH...even when I think I cannot be surprised by what I see in this thread you still surprise me. Those Dryden's are absolutely amazing!
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Personally not a hockey fan but those cards are blazing and beautiful. Cool designs, colors and condition. So awesome.
i also have no idea who is great in hockey cards and who is not but really great looking cards.
No 1971 Topps Lafleur.
Only 1971 opc.
Any Bobby Orr's?
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Hey Monte!! Those will likely never happen with me. It would be fun though!!!
As a Hawks fan the Mikita, Hull and Espositos are sweet
Those are gorgeous. How many candidates for grading?
Nice Perreault! Any nice Rick Martin RCs?
Kevin
Really exquisite.🏒
great above average centering for this vending box it seems...
Absolutely Incredible! I'm just curious about the penny sleeves you use. Are they pre-cut sleeves or are you cutting the corners yourself?
They are pre-cut. They are the bomb. Cards go in perfect every time.
This is what I use.
112 more cards that range from Centered to Dead Centered.
And then a 100 cards that are fairly nice especially for a set builder.
And that's a wrap on this 71 Topps Hockey Vending RIP.
On the shellz. I checked the usual places before I let google direct me to cardshellz.com. I need those. I damage cards putting them in sleeves. I'm a disaster. Question for you.
What size do you use for something like 54 topps? The 70mm x 101mm?
I have been cutting corners for awhile now since my eyes have been consistently getting worse in my 50's.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
what is this case?
Is this how the expression came into being?
Absolutely Incredible! I'm just curious about the penny sleeves you use. Are they pre-cut sleeves or are you cutting the corners yourself? They are pre-cut. They are the bomb. Cards go in perfect every time.
This is what I use.
Is this the correct penny sleave you are talking about:
SHELLZ
5x7" Oversized Easy Glide Soft Sleeves
Size: 1 Pack of 100
Question on the Shellz penny sleaves. I'm on their webpage and there are ample choices. Which specific one are you using? I see there's one for vintage but that appears to be for 1956 and before. Which one are you using for the 71 Hockey cards?
Wow the centering, registration and corners are just beautiful in the whole box. Great rip!
Based on what I see in the Robert Edwards auction I predict that this thread will have some pretty neat stuff coming in the near future.
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I just get the Easy Guide Soft Sleeves - STANDARD.
These are the Acrylic Boxes that I buy. They protect the card corners.
That was a fantastic hockey vending 'rip'. Congrats on the great cards and thanks for sharing!
Inspired by UFFDAH, I began a 1976 Topps Hockey Fritsch vending box rip a couple of weeks ago. Not an incredibly valuable set, but that almost made this affordable. I was about 40% through the box before I left for a long vacation. Two Trottier rookies so far . . . I will post pics in the next week or two when I get back to it.
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
UffDAH...even when I think I cannot be surprised by what I see in this thread you still surprise me. Those Dryden's are absolutely amazing!> @UFFDAH said:
UffDAH...even when I think I cannot be surprised by what I see in this thread you still surprise me. Those Dryden's are absolutely amazing!
Were any Dryden's graded yet?
I just sent a bunch of cards off for grading this week.
I plan to rip more but have been up to my eyeballs with the new home build project and some other things.
Wow! That's a beautiful spot.
Beautiful!! Looks nice and quiet!
As promised I wanted to share some of the cards I pulled from the 1976 Topps vending box I ripped. Happy Father's Day to those celebrating today!
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
Very serene and peaceful setting. Excellent for vintage pack opening .
Chris...
Does your new home have a break or rip room?
@smallstocks - those are some dandy cards!!
Hey Monte - we designed in an office room with a view. Will be my spot to rip too!!
There must be some kind of special notoriety applied to commemorate the evolution of mancave to ripping room.
Gobble.