@smallstocks said:
Some more of my favorites. Steve Hart believes the Wacky Packages Cloth Patches/Stickers box is a unicorn. I have never seen another one either.
This one exists, but it has 2nd series puzzle pieces rather than the cloth pieces. That’s the downside of wrapping, hard to know what you have if you buy the box wrapped.
@smallstocks said:
Some more of my favorites. Steve Hart believes the Wacky Packages Cloth Patches/Stickers box is a unicorn. I have never seen another one either.
This one exists, but it has 2nd series puzzle pieces rather than the cloth pieces. That’s the downside of wrapping, hard to know what you have if you buy the box wrapped.
Is there any cool story behind where your cloth box came from?
No! LOL! Bought in an auction a couple of years ago.
I really wish Steve would document the contents of these boxes before wrapping them. Well within his capabilities. QR code brings you to a webpage showing photos/scans of the packs.
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Bummer about @paulb71
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
Wow on Elvis case!
I was pretty excited when I bought it. Tons of individual boxes out there but not unopened cases!
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
Love those 1970 BB cellos!
Dave
Unbelievable awesome display and collection of 70 Topps cellos…
Wow….2 Mays, a Banks and a Munson RC on top. Amazing box!
Just added a 4rth 82 Ryan cello to my collection
Some more of my favorites. Steve Hart believes the Wacky Packages Cloth Patches/Stickers box is a unicorn. I have never seen another one either.


Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
This one exists, but it has 2nd series puzzle pieces rather than the cloth pieces. That’s the downside of wrapping, hard to know what you have if you buy the box wrapped.
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
@smallstocks
Is there any cool story behind where your cloth box came from?
No! LOL! Bought in an auction a couple of years ago.
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
I really wish Steve would document the contents of these boxes before wrapping them. Well within his capabilities. QR code brings you to a webpage showing photos/scans of the packs.
rip it