Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
I sat this one out since I recently purchased a small hoard of vintage unopened. However, I'm eager to see what everyone pulls. Hopefully there are some minty fresh stars hidden away. Good luck!
If anybody who asked for a 83 Fleer Cello Box, changes their mind please let me know and I will take it off your hands!
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“It appears we are going to have to cancel the group break rip on the 1982 Topps baseball case. This is really unfortunate as the case was still originally factory sealed and the boxes were NON-X outs. The outside of the case really showed no signs of damage. However, upon inspecting the boxes inside the case, the gum has eaten/bled its way through at least half the cards in each pack. Sometimes it all depends on where a case was stored and in what climate. Like I said, I bought this case on the condition of the outside. But sometimes, you get the answer too late on what it looks like inside. When this happens, we lose the whole cost we put into the case and basically dump it out in the dumpster. All the other boxes are fine and very fresh! Thanks, Steve Hart.”
So just the Basketball packs, and we are sold out!
“It appears we are going to have to cancel the group break rip on the 1982 Topps baseball case. This is really unfortunate as the case was still originally factory sealed and the boxes were NON-X outs. The outside of the case really showed no signs of damage. However, upon inspecting the boxes inside the case, the gum has eaten/bled its way through at least half the cards in each pack. Sometimes it all depends on where a case was stored and in what climate. Like I said, I bought this case on the condition of the outside. But sometimes, you get the answer too late on what it looks like inside. When this happens, we lose the whole cost we put into the case and basically dump it out in the dumpster. All the other boxes are fine and very fresh! Thanks, Steve Hart.”
So just the Basketball packs, and we are sold out! >>
I'd hate for Steve to dump something like this in the dumpster. Is there a chance that folks here would pay something for the box, even if you're only getting a couple decent cards in a pack? Obviously folks who want to keep it sealed would have no interest, but I'd pay something to pull 50-60 cards out of box that are worth saving.
“It appears we are going to have to cancel the group break rip on the 1982 Topps baseball case. This is really unfortunate as the case was still originally factory sealed and the boxes were NON-X outs. The outside of the case really showed no signs of damage. However, upon inspecting the boxes inside the case, the gum has eaten/bled its way through at least half the cards in each pack. Sometimes it all depends on where a case was stored and in what climate. Like I said, I bought this case on the condition of the outside. But sometimes, you get the answer too late on what it looks like inside. When this happens, we lose the whole cost we put into the case and basically dump it out in the dumpster. All the other boxes are fine and very fresh! Thanks, Steve Hart.”
So just the Basketball packs, and we are sold out! >>
I'd hate for Steve to dump something like this in the dumpster. Is there a chance that folks here would pay something for the box, even if you're only getting a couple decent cards in a pack? Obviously folks who want to keep it sealed would have no interest, but I'd pay something to pull 50-60 cards out of box that are worth saving. >>
Be the first to email him, and I'm sure he'll hook you Up!!
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Thx!!!!
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I just took a quick tally and this is what I came up with of course Mike has finally say ... but these are my counts.
This is what is left:
9 - 82 Wax Boxes
12 - 75/76 Topps Basketball Packs
1 - 76/77 Topps Basketball Packs
Thanks,
-Larry
Selling: Everything!
eBay Auctions
&
miklia got the last 1 77 Wax FB
Thanks,
-Larry
Selling: Everything!
eBay Auctions
Selling: Everything!
eBay Auctions
Jim
60's OPC packs
72 BB, 60's FB, 71FB, 73FB, 74FB, 75FB, 76FB, 78FB Rack Packs
72 and earlier BB cello
<< <i>I'll take 2 more 75/76 basketball please. And I don't plan to open them if anyone cares.
Jim >>
Finally, someone who makes sense.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
They call me "Pack the Ripper"
Mike
I'm interested in any packs with Dale Murphy on top
I also believe that D. Puddy is looking for any with Ted Simmons on top
I picked up a 83 Topps and a 85 Fleer from the earlier breaks
Thanks
Here is what is left:
9 1982 Topps Wax Boxes from fresh case
10 1975/76 Basketball Wax Packs.
Let's finish it up!
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
<< <i>Should be updated right...
Here is what is left:
9 1982 Topps Wax Boxes from fresh case
10 1975/76 Basketball Wax Packs.
Let's finish it up! >>
Since 81 was sold out I'll take a second 82T box if it's ok to help move it along.
Mike
Jim
60's OPC packs
72 BB, 60's FB, 71FB, 73FB, 74FB, 75FB, 76FB, 78FB Rack Packs
72 and earlier BB cello
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.
My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
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Mike you need a couple 82 boxes right?
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
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<< <i>Page flip. >>
Mike you need a couple 82 boxes right? >>
Yes please.
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<< <i>Page flip. >>
Mike you need a couple 82 boxes right? >>
I already have two, but that normally doesn't stop me. I made quite a few bigger purchases lately so I need to conserve my cash.
Of course, if a 1975 rack box case shows up I'm in.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.
“It appears we are going to have to cancel the group break rip on the 1982 Topps baseball case. This is really unfortunate as the case was still originally factory sealed and the boxes were NON-X outs. The outside of the case really showed no signs of damage. However, upon inspecting the boxes inside the case, the gum has eaten/bled its way through at least half the cards in each pack. Sometimes it all depends on where a case was stored and in what climate. Like I said, I bought this case on the condition of the outside. But sometimes, you get the answer too late on what it looks like inside. When this happens, we lose the whole cost we put into the case and basically dump it out in the dumpster. All the other boxes are fine and very fresh! Thanks, Steve Hart.”
So just the Basketball packs, and we are sold out!
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
<< <i>Where is this dumpster Steve speaks of? >>
Lol, do you dumpster dive???
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
<< <i>Update from Steve...
“It appears we are going to have to cancel the group break rip on the 1982 Topps baseball case. This is really unfortunate as the case was still originally factory sealed and the boxes were NON-X outs. The outside of the case really showed no signs of damage. However, upon inspecting the boxes inside the case, the gum has eaten/bled its way through at least half the cards in each pack. Sometimes it all depends on where a case was stored and in what climate. Like I said, I bought this case on the condition of the outside. But sometimes, you get the answer too late on what it looks like inside. When this happens, we lose the whole cost we put into the case and basically dump it out in the dumpster. All the other boxes are fine and very fresh! Thanks, Steve Hart.”
So just the Basketball packs, and we are sold out! >>
I'd hate for Steve to dump something like this in the dumpster. Is there a chance that folks here would pay something for the box, even if you're only getting a couple decent cards in a pack? Obviously folks who want to keep it sealed would have no interest, but I'd pay something to pull 50-60 cards out of box that are worth saving.
<< <i>
<< <i>Update from Steve...
“It appears we are going to have to cancel the group break rip on the 1982 Topps baseball case. This is really unfortunate as the case was still originally factory sealed and the boxes were NON-X outs. The outside of the case really showed no signs of damage. However, upon inspecting the boxes inside the case, the gum has eaten/bled its way through at least half the cards in each pack. Sometimes it all depends on where a case was stored and in what climate. Like I said, I bought this case on the condition of the outside. But sometimes, you get the answer too late on what it looks like inside. When this happens, we lose the whole cost we put into the case and basically dump it out in the dumpster. All the other boxes are fine and very fresh! Thanks, Steve Hart.”
So just the Basketball packs, and we are sold out! >>
I'd hate for Steve to dump something like this in the dumpster. Is there a chance that folks here would pay something for the box, even if you're only getting a couple decent cards in a pack? Obviously folks who want to keep it sealed would have no interest, but I'd pay something to pull 50-60 cards out of box that are worth saving. >>
Be the first to email him, and I'm sure he'll hook you Up!!
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
We are sold out!!! Time to pay.
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
Thanks again Mike!
This will be the first 76/77 BK I have opened.
I hope it is loaded with Celtics.
Joe
Mike
<< <i>As a first timer who ordered 1 83 cello and 2 77 baseball packs can someone tell me what I need to pay besides the 67 and 55?
Mike >>
I believe it would be $12 shipping and $2.90 for insurance.
Joe
Edited to add: I think that the insurance would be included in the $12 UPS shipping.
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<< <i>As a first timer who ordered 1 83 cello and 2 77 baseball packs can someone tell me what I need to pay besides the 67 and 55?
Mike >>
I believe it would be $12 shipping and $2.90 for insurance.
Joe
Edited to add: I think that the insurance would be included in the $12 UPS shipping. >>
I got two packs and one box, so wouldn't it be $4 and $12 shipping?
Too bad about the 82 boxes.
All paid up.
Thanks again for organizing!
Justin
Retired - Eddie Mathews Master Registry Set (96.36%) Rank 1
Thanks again for putting this rip together!
Tim
1974: PSA 8 +
1975-1979: PSA 9+
1981 topps baseball box
They call me "Pack the Ripper"
Thanks.
Thanks again for running this.
Jim
60's OPC packs
72 BB, 60's FB, 71FB, 73FB, 74FB, 75FB, 76FB, 78FB Rack Packs
72 and earlier BB cello
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