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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Brett,

    It was nice to reread this thread and see your progression. If memory serves, aren't you also working on a 56 topps set? I thought I remember your name from the 56 Topps thread.

    Jeremy >>



    I completed my 56 set a couple years ago. I do still upgrade it from time to time when I can find a cheap PSA 8.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Brett,
    Nicely done. Now I know who to go to for th other Bailor 10! >>



    Eric,

    The Bailor is already on its way to the owner of the #1 set.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    tmgrnzx9rtmgrnzx9r Posts: 546 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Brett,
    Nicely done. Now I know who to go to for th other Bailor 10! >>



    Eric,

    The Bailor is already on its way to the owner of the #1 set. >>



    Dang it!
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    StingrayStingray Posts: 8,843 ✭✭✭
    This thread is giving me the itch (no not a STD!!) to get a nice raw set and put it in a binder!!
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    Here's what I've accumulated this year for Winter ripping.

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    Two Michigan Wax boxes, one rack box, one cello box and 9 rack packs.

    I'm going to start with the loose rack packs tomorrow. I'll update the thread with results.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    BenG76BenG76 Posts: 1,054 ✭✭✭
    Nice stack for ripping. Good luck
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    First up is nine rack packs purchased in late February-early March in two different lots of 4 and 5 with an average price of $11.22 per rack.

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    A couple of points of interest for all those lovers of minutiae around here. Two of the racks had Toys R Us price tags and one had a Target price tag. As you can see, Toys R Us had the better deal.

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    Also, one of the racks had a cardboard header and a crimper was used to seal between the cells of the rack pack. Also there was a 1982 Topps copyright on the header. I guess Topps was just using leftover inventory. I'm not much of an unopened guy, so no idea how prevalent these are, but this is the first one of these I've ever opened.

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    I wasn't expecting to hit any of the Big 3 with these, as I suspect the sequencing gurus would've passed these over. I did pull a nice Schmidt and a handful of nice commons to add to my pile to be graded.

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    The Turner, Pacella and Kison have nice OPC rough cuts. Hope I'm not dinged for that.
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    One of the Michigan Wax boxes is on deck. I'll probably bust it next week.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    JWBlueJWBlue Posts: 489 ✭✭✭
    I am in the market for a PSA 10 Gwynn.
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    MULLINS5MULLINS5 Posts: 4,517 ✭✭✭
    Great thread! didn't know this was here until just now. Congrats on your 10s thus far! Wishing you many more!!!
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    grote15grote15 Posts: 29,538 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The 83 racks with the cardboard header cards are tougher to find and were the last of those before Topps switched over completely to soft plastic headers in 1984.


    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.
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Great thread! didn't know this was here until just now. Congrats on your 10s thus far! Wishing you many more!!! >>



    Thanks. I'm definitely following your 89 Topps Hockey Thread.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>The 83 racks with the cardboard header cards are tougher to find and were the last of those before Topps switched over completely to soft plastic headers in 1984. >>



    Thanks Tim. Any thoughts of starting an 83 set? I know you have several graded 70s sets that you're building.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    skrezyna23skrezyna23 Posts: 908 ✭✭✭
    Enjoying this thread, thanks. I've thought about doing this set as well but unsure of which 80s set to do.
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    Next up is a Michigan Wax box purchased from BBCE back in February for $250 as part of the group break.

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    Even though they're not gradable, it's still fun to pull key cards from the set.

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    However, it's even more fun to pull key cards from the set that are gradable.

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    t/b centering is probably off enough to keep it a 9, but I think it's worth a shot to send it in.

    I also pulled the following commons/stars.

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    The Eck is one of (if not) the hardest HOFers to get a 10. Also the Grich (pop. 1) and the Bernazard (pop. 2) were also nice pulls. In addition to the two mentioned there's also 10 cards pictured above that are tough to moderately tough (pop. 4 to pop. 9).

    Really happy with this box and am anxious to break the other Michigan Wax box as it's from the same case.

    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    Bosox1976Bosox1976 Posts: 8,536 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That looks like a pretty sweet Mich box image
    Mike
    Bosox1976
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    skrezyna23skrezyna23 Posts: 908 ✭✭✭
    Great results on this last box! Good luck on the Gwynn.
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    This Michigan Wax box was purchased from a board member for $250 in October. Since it was from the same BBCE case as the first Mich. Wax box I busted recently, I hoped it may be as nice as the first one.

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    Unfortunately it was not as strong. Pulled this OC Sandberg. No Gwynn. No Boggs.

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    In general, many of the cards were like this Sandberg, well centered L/R but OC T/B. I did pull the following cards. The highlights were another nice Bernazard (pop. 2) and a pretty nice Armas RB (pop. 3) marred by a pretty conspicuous fisheye. Also a nice Rickey and a nice Palmer.

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    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    This cello box was purchased from a board member in August for $250.

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    This is the fourth cello box I've busted, and I'm averaging about 42 gradable cards per box. I'm sure it depends on how the box was stored, but I've yet to have a cello box that was plagued with gum stains. I can't say the same for standard wax. Unless the price is right, going forward I think I'm only going to break Cello, Mich Wax or Rack.

    I pulled one of each of the Big 3. None were gradable.

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    Here are the 40 cards I pulled for grading. HOFers Fingers, Yount, Reggie and Seaver. The promising low pops include Petry (pop. 1) and another Armas RB (pop. 3).

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    The Rack Box, the last box of this year's stash is on deck.



    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    My ripping is done for this year.

    Last up is this Rack Box purchased from a board member in April for $325.

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    Pretty lackluster finish to the ripping. The middle pocket of every rack was consistently OC. I didn't pull a single card from the middle pocket. Also, collation wasn't very good either as I pulled four each of many, many cards. Unfortunately, none of the foursomes were of the Big Three. In fact, I didn't pull any of the Big Three in this box.

    I pulled the following 26 cards to be graded. The HOFers are LaRussa x2, Yount, Niekro and Seaver. Nothing very low pop. of note.

    I'm most excited about the Niekro. I can't believe that there have been nine PSA 10s graded. I have over 25 raw Niekro's and due to atrocious centering none would grade above an NQ 8. This one has a couple of tiny fish eyes, so anything above a PSA 9 would be a surprise.

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    My first rip of the year, the 9 loose racks produced 20 cards and this box of 24 racks produced only 26 cards. Definitely a disappointment.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    grote15grote15 Posts: 29,538 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Brett, thank you for sharing the results of your rips! I admire your tenacity and hope the best cards from those last couple of boxes grade out high for you!

    Tough break on that 83 rack box. I have just one 83 rack box in my collection, which pretty much ends at 1983. I believe there are a couple star packs in the box, including one with one of the key rookies on back or front, but I haven't looked through it in a long while.


    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.
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    I've got a sub in at PSA now that predates this year's rips. I'll definitely post results when it pops.

    I still have a big backlog of cards to get graded. I'd rather spend my money on an unopened box than a PSA Sub. I guess.



    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    SOMSOM Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭
    What a cool thread!
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    totallyraddtotallyradd Posts: 928 ✭✭✭
    Even though the big 3 might not come back as 10's, you could still get 9's from a couple, and even the 8's would be worth sending in if just to flip to buy more boxes.

    Keep at it, it's fun watching these rips!
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    heritageheritage Posts: 2,662 ✭✭✭
    Cool thread thank you for sharing with us. I know this is crazy but I have always liked the Rich Gedman in this set. When I was a kid I grow up with Gedman he was and still is good people. I collect his cards every chance I get. The 83 topps set is just awesome.
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    My November sub finally popped. Maybe the 66s and 71s delayed poppage a bit. I usually get pretty fast poppage when submitting the 83s only.

    I have a PSA 8+ 1966 set on the registry. I pulled these 66s from a partial raw set that I've had for years. I've previously pulled a couple of 9s, a handful of 8.5s and a slew of 8s. This is actually the 3rd time I've picked through it looking for PSA 8s and above. My main goal was to try to get that Perranoski into a 7 slab. It's a low pop, SP high number. I threw the Daddy Wags and Oyler in because they looked pretty good. Just goes to show that your perspective changes depending when you look over the cards. The same would apply to the pros as well I imagine. What's an 8 today could be a 7 tomorrow.

    I have a new found respect for 71s. I had these 71s set aside as what I thought were the nicest from my raw set. I thought for sure I would get a PSA 8 or two. This set must be insanely hard in PSA 8 and above.

    I've subbed about 600 1983 Topps and I'm hitting 27% PSA 10s. I only hit 8 of 50 with this sub, so kind of a disappointment. The Terry Bulling is now a pop 7 and the Andre Robertson and Bobby Brown are now pop 8s. Semi low pops. It was nice to hit the Jr. in a 10. Otherwise a preponderance of PSA 9s. I'll be sure to post some scans when I get them back.

    1 23671722 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1966 Topps 65 Leon Wagner
    1 23671723 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1966 Topps 81 Ray Oyler
    1 23671724 NEAR MINT 7 1966 Topps 555 Ron Perranoski
    1 23671725 NEAR MINT 7 1971 Topps 70 NL Pitching Leaders Gibson/Perry/Jenkins
    1 N1: EVIDENCE OF TRIMMING 1971 Topps 72 NL Strikeout Ldrs. Seaver/Gibson/Jenkins
    1 23671727 NEAR MINT 7 1971 Topps 268 Phillies Team
    1 N6: MINIMUM SIZE REQUIREMENT 1971 Topps 543 Yankees Team
    1 23671729 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1971 Topps 740 Luis Aparicio
    1 23671730 NEAR MINT 7 1971 Topps 742 Royals Team
    1 23671731 NEAR MINT 7 1971 Topps 752 Dick Drago
    1 23671732 MINT 9 1983 Topps 260 Steve Kemp - from vending
    1 23671733 MINT 9 1983 Topps 335 Steve Henderson - from wax
    1 23671734 MINT 9 1983 Topps 149 Johnny Ray - source unknown
    1 23671735 MINT 9 1983 Topps 492 Paul Serna - from wax
    1 23671736 MINT 9 1983 Topps 642 Checklist 529-660 - from wax
    1 23671737 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1983 Topps 784 Jeff Newman - from wax
    1 23671738 MINT 9 1983 Topps 772 Jim Kern - from cello
    1 23671739 MINT 9 1983 Topps 607 Charlie Leibrandt - from wax
    1 23671740 MINT 9 1983 Topps 653 Ellis Valentine - from cello
    1 23671741 MINT 9 1983 Topps 577 Luis Aponte - from cello
    1 23671742 MINT 9 1983 Topps 722 Jorge Orta - from cello
    1 23671743 MINT 9 1983 Topps 586 Frank Viola - from Mich. wax
    1 23671744 MINT 9 1983 Topps 517 Gary Ward - from cello
    1 23671745 MINT 9 1983 Topps 241 Rich Gossage - from cello
    1 23671746 MINT 9 1983 Topps 311 Glenn Brummer - from Mich. wax
    1 23671747 MINT 9 1983 Topps 350 Robin Yount - from cello
    1 23671748 MINT 9 1983 Topps 650 George Hendrick - from wax
    1 23671749 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 481 Scot Thompson - from cello
    1 23671750 MINT 9 1983 Topps 531 Athletics Batting & Pitching Leaders - from cello
    1 23671751 MINT 9 1983 Topps 87 Joe Rudi - from cello
    1 23671752 MINT 9 1983 Topps 537 Rod Scurry - from cello
    1 23671753 MINT 9 1983 Topps 446 Reid Nichols - from wax
    1 23671754 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 458 Ron Washington - from vending
    1 23671755 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 287 Bobby Brown - from wax
    1 23671756 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 174 Jerry Ujdur - source unknown
    1 23671757 MINT 9 1983 Topps 537 Rod Scurry - from Mich. wax
    1 23671758 MINT 9 1983 Topps 202 Blue Jays Batting & Pitching Leader - from vending
    1 23671759 MINT 9 1983 Topps 771 Twins Batting & Pitching Leaders - from Mich. wax
    1 23671760 MINT 9 1983 Topps 100 Pete Rose - from rack
    1 23671761 MINT 9 1983 Topps 541 Britt Burns - from wax
    1 23671762 MINT 9 1983 Topps 667 Dick Davis - from vending
    1 23671763 MINT 9 1983 Topps 563 Juan Bonilla - from wax
    1 23671764 MINT 9 1983 Topps 663 Tom O'Malley - from cello
    1 23671765 MINT 9 1983 Topps 639 Art Howe - from Mich. wax
    1 23671766 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 363 John Stuper - from cello
    1 23671767 MINT 9 1983 Topps 288 Joe Cowley - from cello
    1 23671768 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1983 Topps 307 Lou Piniella - from vending
    1 23671769 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 163 Cal Ripken Jr. - from cello
    1 23671770 MINT 9 1983 Topps 146 Don Sutton - from cello
    1 23671771 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 281 Andre Robertson - from cello
    1 23671772 MINT 9 1983 Topps 59 Benny Ayala - from cello
    1 23671773 MINT 9 1983 Topps 215 Mario Soto - from Mich. wax
    1 23671774 MINT 9 1983 Topps 497 Rick Sutcliffe - from cello
    1 23671775 MINT 9 1983 Topps 762 Cliff Johnson - from vending
    1 23671776 MINT 9 1983 Topps 495 Warren Cromartie - from Mich. wax
    1 23671777 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 519 Terry Bulling - from cello
    1 23671778 MINT 9 1983 Topps 349 Checklist 265-396 - from Mich. wax
    1 23671779 MINT 9 1983 Topps 356 Gary Woods - from Mich. wax
    1 23671780 MINT 9 1983 Topps 657 Mike Gates - from Mich. wax
    1 23671781 MINT 9 1983 Topps 769 Checklist 661-792 - from Mich. wax
    Total Items: 60
    Date Received: 11/13/2014
    Date Shipped: 2/3/2015
    Order Status: Shipped

    ETA:source for the 83s
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    calaban7calaban7 Posts: 3,002 ✭✭✭
    Brett , nice poppage . I looked and see this will add quite a few to your set .

    Keep up the good work image ---- Sonny
    " In a time of universal deceit , telling the truth is a revolutionary act " --- George Orwell
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    baz518baz518 Posts: 1,231 ✭✭✭✭
    Very nice... that's going to be a beautiful '83 set!
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    Awesome thread, can't wait to see the Ripken.
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for the kind words guys.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    Here's the PSA 10s from my latest sub.

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    Notice that oil splotch (sugar stain?) on the top right edge of the Brown. Kind of unsightly. Also, scans really highlight flaws. Centering isn't as good as when you're just eyeballing them.

    Here's a look at that Ripken in it's raw state posted on this thread from last years break. fwiw, that Rickey ended up in a PSA 9 holder. I suspect t/b centering held it back.

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    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    detroitfan2detroitfan2 Posts: 3,314 ✭✭✭✭
    Awesome cards, thanks for sharing. Been a while since we've had a Jerry Ujdur sighting on these boards. Probably been too long.
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    Great cards! Is the goal to finish the whole set in PSA 10?
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Great cards! Is the goal to finish the whole set in PSA 10? >>



    Right now I would say no. My main goal is to finish the set in PSA 9 & 10 completely with my own subs. Having said that, if and when I do finish, I may try to upgrade my 9s to 10s if the price is right. I try not to look at PSA 10s on eBay too often to avoid temptation, but when I do, I'm amazed how cheaply what I consider tough cards are going for. So I'll never say never.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Awesome cards, thanks for sharing. Been a while since we've had a Jerry Ujdur sighting on these boards. Probably been too long. >>



    Can't get enough of the Udge.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    detroitfan2detroitfan2 Posts: 3,314 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Awesome cards, thanks for sharing. Been a while since we've had a Jerry Ujdur sighting on these boards. Probably been too long. >>



    Can't get enough of the Udge. >>



    That's the beauty of pursuing an entire set like this, the Jerry Ujdurs Bobby Browns are just as key as the Cal Ripkens. By the way, love the Mariners uniform on the Bobby Brown card.
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    curchcurch Posts: 590 ✭✭✭
    This is fun to watch. What do you do with all the cards that don't make the grade?
    Always looking for vintage wax boxes!
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>This is fun to watch. What do you do with all the cards that don't make the grade? >>



    I've got four monster boxes filled with the rejects. From 15 Luis Tiant's to 37 Dusty Baker's. Including graded cards and cards I've set aside to grade, I've got over 20,000 1983 Topps cards.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    Good luck with the set it looks like you are off to a good start. i know it's a labor of love, because I have played the rip and submit game with 85 Topps. I ended up eventually selling all my 9's and 10's at a time when you could get good money for Clemens and McGwire, but I was left with several monster boxes of 85 Topps with multiple players. If I looked through the boxes I could probably still pull out several 10's.

    The 80's Topps sets are monsters to build anyway, but putting together one graded takes a special commitment that I didn't have at the time. So, good luck and keep posting pics of those beautiful gem mint 83's.
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    DavisDavis Posts: 705 ✭✭
    Ya got any extra Sandbergs in a 9 holder?
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    ajwajw Posts: 2,279 ✭✭✭
    Great set. 1982, 1983 and 1984 were the years I really got heavy into baseball and baseball cards. I always loved the All-Star cards and the league leaders. Great stuff. I'd love to bust open a box or two with you. Hell, I'd pay you something just to open them and look at the cards. Then you could keep 'em!

    I also loved the Topps Sticker Books. Those were so much fun to open and trade. I have my books somewhere in the basement, but they are in rough shape. I wouldn't want it any other way.

    Keep posting the images!
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    curchcurch Posts: 590 ✭✭✭


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    << <i>This is fun to watch. What do you do with all the cards that don't make the grade? >>



    I've got four monster boxes filled with the rejects. From 15 Luis Tiant's to 37 Dusty Baker's. Including graded cards and cards I've set aside to grade, I've got over 20,000 1983 Topps cards. >>



    Wow! That's unreal! If you have any unwanted yankees and Orioles, Lmk. I am looking to put together team sets from that year since that was the first yankee game I ever saw. They don't have to be graded, just nice for my viewing pleasure image
    Always looking for vintage wax boxes!
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    curchcurch Posts: 590 ✭✭✭
    I always was curious what serious graders did with all the "junk" cards.
    Always looking for vintage wax boxes!
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭
    Here's the results from my April Sub. Like others recently, quick poppage. Also, more in line with my 26 % average as I hit 12 of 50 PSA 10s. The Gwynn which is shown in my 12/14 post was just not quite strong enough for a 10 as I figured. I'm a little disappointed that I didn't hit on any of the low pops I subbed. I thought the Petry, Grich, Eckersley, Norman, Pettini and Armas Record Breaker all had shots. Unfortunately they all were graded PSA 9s. The Yount was a nice hit and the Pacella is a pop 5 and the checklist is a pop 6.

    I always seem to get a smattering of 8s and the Butler PSA 5 can be explained away by a surface wrinkle I guess. I've even received a handful of PSA 6s over the years as these are due to surface wrinkles on the back of the card I've heard. The real mystery is the PSA 7. I've subbed over 600 1983 cards now and this is just the 2nd PSA 7 I've received. I'll have to look at it when I get them back.

    1 1 24250471 MINT 9 1983 Topps 145 Don Sutton Card - from cello
    2 1 24250472 MINT 9 1983 Topps 80 George Foster Card - from Mich. wax
    3 1 24250473 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 679 Mike Scott Card - from Mich. wax
    4 1 24250474 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1983 Topps 407 Bruce Sutter Card - from vending
    5 1 24250475 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 124 Marc Hill Card - from grocery rack
    6 1 24250476 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 350 Robin Yount Card - from rack
    7 1 24250477 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 316 Paul Splittorff Card - from vending
    8 1 24250478 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 170 Steve Howe Card - from wax
    9 1 24250479 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 166 John Pacella Card - source unknown
    10 1 24250480 MINT 9 1983 Topps 577 Luis Aponte Card - from wax
    11 1 24250481 MINT 9 1983 Topps 638 Dan Petry Card - from rack
    12 1 24250482 MINT 9 1983 Topps 708 Leading Firemen D.Quisenberry/B.Sutter Card - from wax
    13 1 24250483 NEAR MINT 7 1983 Topps 173 Jim Morrison Card - from Mich. wax
    14 1 24250484 MINT 9 1983 Topps 132 Todd Cruz Card - source unknown
    15 1 24250485 MINT 9 1983 Topps 781 Rick Rhoden Card - from cello
    16 1 24250486 MINT 9 1983 Topps 234 Larry Anderson Card - from vending
    17 1 24250487 MINT 9 1983 Topps 482 Tony Gwynn Card - from Mich. wax
    18 1 24250488 MINT 9 1983 Topps 410 Phil Niekro Card - from rack
    19 1 24250489 MINT 9 1983 Topps 137 Woodie Fryman Card - from wax
    20 1 24250490 MINT 9 1983 Topps 121 Mickey Hatcher Card - from wax
    21 1 24250491 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 296 Greg Harris Card - from Mich. wax
    22 1 24250492 MINT 9 1983 Topps 670 Jerry Mumphrey Card - from rack
    23 1 24250493 MINT 9 1983 Topps 434 Dennis Lamp Card - from rack
    24 1 24250494 MINT 9 1983 Topps 92 Mike LaCoss Card - from cello
    25 1 24250495 MINT 9 1983 Topps 790 Bob Grich Card - from Mich. wax
    26 1 24250496 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1983 Topps 641 Billy Sample Card - from cello
    27 1 24250497 MINT 9 1983 Topps 293 Glenn Gulliver Card - from rack
    28 1 24250498 MINT 9 1983 Topps 300 Mike Schmidt Card - from rack
    29 1 24250499 MINT 9 1983 Topps 653 Ellis Valentine Card - from cello
    30 1 24250500 MINT 9 1983 Topps 270 Dennis Eckersley Card - from Mich. wax
    31 1 24250501 MINT 9 1983 Topps 237 Dan Norman Card - from Mich. wax
    32 1 24250502 MINT 9 1983 Topps 37 Darrell Johnson Card - from rack
    33 1 24250503 MINT 9 1983 Topps 152 Jay Johnstone Card - from Mich. wax
    34 1 24250504 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 289 Jerry Dybzinski Card - from Mich. wax
    35 1 24250505 MINT 9 1983 Topps 50 Bob Horner Card - from rack
    36 1 24250506 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 769 Checklist 661-792 Card - from rack
    37 1 24250507 MINT 9 1983 Topps 355 Jim Bibby Card - from wax
    38 1 24250508 MINT 9 1983 Topps 683 Dan Ford Card - from vending
    39 1 24250509 MINT 9 1983 Topps 741 Rusty Staub Card - from rack
    40 1 24250510 MINT 9 1983 Topps 143 Joe Pettini Card - from cello
    41 1 24250511 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1983 Topps 113 Ron Roenicke Card - from Mich. wax
    42 1 24250512 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 510 Tug McGraw Card - from Mich. wax
    43 1 24250513 MINT 9 1983 Topps 216 Tony LaRussa Card - from cello
    44 1 24250514 MINT 9 1983 Topps 1 Tony Armas Card - from rack
    45 1 24250515 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 598 Dwayne Murphy Card - from rack
    46 1 24250516 EXCELLENT 5 1983 Topps 364 Brett Butler Card - from cello
    47 1 24250517 MINT 9 1983 Topps 672 Jim Kaat Card - from vending
    48 1 24250518 MINT 9 1983 Topps 454 Bob Welch Card - from rack
    49 1 24250519 MINT 9 1983 Topps 398 Manny Trillo Card - from Mich. wax
    50 1 24250520 GEM MINT 10 1983 Topps 757 Rick Manning Card - from rack
    Total Items: 50
    Date Received: 4/30/2015
    Date Shipped: 5/7/2015
    Order Status: Shipped

    I'll post scans when they arrive.
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    dennis07dennis07 Posts: 1,842 ✭✭✭
    Great sub. I appreciate you taking the time to indicate where the card was pulled from.
    Collecting 1970 Topps baseball
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    mrpeanut39mrpeanut39 Posts: 841 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Great sub. I appreciate you taking the time to indicate where the card was pulled from. >>



    I'm really interested in the age old debate "Where do the best cards come from?"
    "I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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    BeRoyalKCBeRoyalKC Posts: 413 ✭✭
    Love the 83 set. Special thanks for posting what type of pack you pulled each from. Gives a good idea if someone else wants to embark on this type of journey where the highest quality cards come from.
    #CROWNED

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    2018 Worst Minor League System In Baseball
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    grote15grote15 Posts: 29,538 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Great sub. I appreciate you taking the time to indicate where the card was pulled from. >>



    Agreed! Always interesting to learn "the source" for the card and nothing quite as exhilarating as self-submitting a raw card from a pack that grades PSA 10! Congrats!


    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.
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    VintagemanEdVintagemanEd Posts: 922 ✭✭✭
    I have always been tempted to embark on a project
    Like the 81 or 83 Topps set to rip and sub myself.....
    What always stopped me was thinking about the thousands of dollars
    Involved and the thinking that I could buy
    Older complete sets for the money. Of course to some
    Money is no object. Love this thread though!
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    NJ80sBBCNJ80sBBC Posts: 721 ✭✭✭✭
    Such a great thread here, especially for a novice like me. I didn't collect baseball cards in 83, that would come a few years later. But like many, this set is my favorite of the 80's, with 1983 being an overall favorite target year in any issue for my unopened collection. I can't even imagine the sheer enormity of a self subbed set of this size. Must be a labor of love and a great ride as you tear through some serious quantity of product of such an iconic 80s set. As many have already said, I really enjoy the details around sourcing of your pulls. Hope that I can carve out the time and budget at some point in future for such an endeavor.
    Conundrum - Loving my unopened baseball card collection....but really like ripping too
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    markj111markj111 Posts: 2,921 ✭✭✭
    Is there a support group for people with your disease? Seriously, I wish you good luck.
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