Maybe it's the lawyer in me but he doesn't say they are not searched... he only says they include HOF'ers, stars, etc.... I thus deduce, through years of legal training, that they are 100% SEARCHED!
I don't think 1976 Topps cards are "super rare" either, by any means. At least this answers the question - "What do they do with all the other cards?" >>
I think they mean that the 76 vending boxes are rare (you hardly ever see them for sale). I don't think anyone can call 76 Topps rare.
Robert
Looking for: Any high grade OPC Jim Palmer High grade Redskins (pre 1980)
what i can tell from my 77 vending that i own, those 76's looked rifled through. Too many gaps between when they were first placed in the box. You can also tell by the bend in the cards that they have been placed in opposite directions. what do i win?
either way...at the current price, i'm sure there's enough in those boxes to pilfer on ebay raw and list as near mint +....the sucker just needs to sucker some others.
Yeah, I would bet big money this is dslsports' latest dump of searched-through cards. They say you can find NM and possibly MT cards, but they've looted any potential Gem Mints (PSA10s).
Unless you have a large number of holes in your set, I wouldn't buy this expecting to find any 10s...
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w/o a doubt they have been pilfered, searched and the cards bearing any redeemable value REMOVED!
TGIF
Julen
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Collecting:
1980 Topps: Over 4,000 cards from vending and wax boxes awaiting a giant bonfire
1969 Topps: Master # 1 1
1987 Kraft Dinners Home Plate Heroes
RIP GURU
Stingray
I think he should just put "1976 cards that have been placed in vending boxes"
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<< <i>What happened to the lids on the boxes.
Stingray >>
Same thing that happened to the good stuff that was in the vending boxes!
mike
<< <i>What happened to the lids on the boxes.
Stingray >>
Exactly.
"Watch carefully...at no time do my fingers leave my hands, nor do I mention the word "unsearched" in my auction description."
Everyone reaches the same conclusion at the same time.
Boy we am some smart b####rds, ain't we?
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I don't think 1976 Topps cards are "super rare" either, by any means. At least this answers the question - "What do they do with all the other cards?"
<< <i>At least this answers the question - "What do they do with all the other cards?" >>
and BINGO was his name-o
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<< <i>SUPER RARE LOT >>
I don't think 1976 Topps cards are "super rare" either, by any means. At least this answers the question - "What do they do with all the other cards?" >>
I think they mean that the 76 vending boxes are rare (you hardly ever see them for sale). I don't think anyone can call 76 Topps rare.
Robert
Any high grade OPC Jim Palmer
High grade Redskins (pre 1980)
...don't you/?????? MUHUHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHA
what i can tell from my 77 vending that i own, those 76's looked rifled through. Too many gaps between when they were first placed in the box. You can also tell by the bend in the cards that they have been placed in opposite directions. what do i win?
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Unless you have a large number of holes in your set, I wouldn't buy this expecting to find any 10s...
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