Set collector, Sealed factory set or Hand collated set?

Well since my 'Girlfriend pulled the goalie thread', I figured I best come back with something thread worthy. For your own personal collection, woyld you rather have a hand-collated set or a sealed factory set? That is if it happens to be a post 1986 set. I believe that is around the time that factory sets became very popular.
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Collector of OPC 1980-1985
Collector of OPC 1980-1985
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mike
<< <i>I buy hand collated sets and put each in a penny sleeve.
mike >>
Ditto that Mike. All my 70s and 80s sets are in individual penny sleeves. Cant look at them when they are sealed in a box.
Collector of OPC 1980-1985
<< <i>I have a 85 topps factory set that I'm considering putting in penny sleeves. Will it fit back into its regular box once each card is in a penny sleeve? >>
I'm afraid not, unless your box has empty space equal to the thickness of (8) 100-sleeve packs stacked together.
To the OP I feel your pain my girlfriend just "pulled the goalie on me too".Congrats and good luck.
Mike
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Am I correct that Topps factory sets are not sorted in anyway?
I think it would be fun to buy a case of 86T or also a vending case and see if I could put together a mint set.
Ya can get one of each for a total of about $350 - I know ya can pick the set up for cheap but the fun of selecting ones own cards?
Definitely would be a good project.
mike
Normally the sets (especially Topps) will turn up some very fresh "like new" cards provided none of the corners of the box were smashed or anything (Score sets with their thinner boxes are especially vulunerable to this). I also like how the Donruss factory sets have the cards "shaved" to make a neater appearance than the wax box ones.
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D's: 50P,49S,45D+S,43D,41S,40D,39D+S,38D+S,37D+S,36S,35D+S,all 16-34's
Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
74T: 241,435,610,654 97 Finest silver: 115,135,139,145,310
73T:31,55,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,80,152,165,189,213,235,237,257,341,344,377,379,390,422,433,453,480,497,545,554,563,580,606,613,630
95 Ultra GM Sets: Golden Prospects,HR Kings,On-Base Leaders,Power Plus,RBI Kings
<< <i>I love factory sets. Especially those old Donruss factory sets from the 80's where bricks of cards were cello wrapped. Brings back memories. >>
I rememberthe first time I saw those bricks (1985 Donruss). The owner of Bob's Coin Shop in Morton, Illinois opened up a box just to show me the interesting packaging. I was 1 at the time. Great memories.
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