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Graded cards in a pack- worth the money?

Was just reading about 2010 Razor Legends of the Diamond. Each pack has 1 card either a pre 1970 psa 7 or better hall of famer or should be hall of famer(Rose,Maris,etc). Also a chance for a pre 1970 psa/dna auto card.
    I know this has been done before, but this sounds a little better, of course the msrp is $250/pack, so not for the faint of heart.
      Razor Legends of the Diamond
        Thoughts?

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        • hammeredhammered Posts: 2,671 ✭✭✭
          I think you'll see lots of '68 Aparicio's in PSA 7
          Actually, I don't think there are many PSA 7 HOF cards from the 60s that go for over $240.
        • JeremyDie1JeremyDie1 Posts: 2,383 ✭✭✭
          Not sure if you saw this but here is a link from a 10 box break thread from another forum. link
        • Interesting product. The update shows a very nice list of cards. If someone could do the VCP maybe we can figure out if $5500 is a good deal. The 55 Topps Koufax is a sick card, you may not want to count that one.
        • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭
          I think I am the only Graded Series collector. One of these days I will start a thread covering all the different Graded Series cards.

          In a marketing sense, I think the Graded Card in a pack has to date been a complete failure. The only exception sadly being the BCCG/Walmart boxes, which has more to do with price and location, then real value or collector interest.

          Razor has however does a good job with their (Tri-Star) Signa-Cut like cards. They seem to go for several times for then the Tri-Stars and this isn't a bad ideal. Still, seems like they could have had a $100 retail and still provide a very cool card in every pack.

          Clear Skies,
          Mark


          Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
          Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
        • jlzinckjlzinck Posts: 910 ✭✭
          I made a post but nobody replied.

          I saw these just from the Blowout forums.......

          Has anyone seen this product?

          I believe it is 1 PSA graded "vintage" card (Not sure how far back they go)

          On Blowout boards these were pulled:
          I can't find the thread but there was an Auto's Mantle (58 AS I believe) and a dual Auto's Mantle/Mays (60 ro 61 combo card) that were pulled as well as these....
          1963 Fleer Clemente PSA7
          62 Topps Kaline Auto PSA Authentic
          1962 Topps #45 BROOKS ROBINSON PSA8
          1967 Topps #400 BOB Roberto CLEMENTE PSA8
          1955 Bowman #23 AL KALINE PSA8
          1957 Topps #85 LARRY DOBY PSA7

          Robert

          Mr Kiner

          Theodore
        • CDsNutsCDsNuts Posts: 10,092
          It's a grab bag.
        • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭



          Sounds like overpriced lottery tickets to me.


          I would rather just spend the $250 on a card I wanted.
          Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
        • 1961 #41 A.L. Home Rune Leaders Vcp average $112.98
          4/1/10 eBay Auction $104.26
          3/29/10 eBay Auction $92.61
          3/25/10 eBay Auction $119.39
          3/12/10 eBay Auction $124.88
          1/18/10 eBay Auction $116.50

          1954 Topps #17 Phil Rizzutto Vcp $315.01
          2/18/10 eBay Auction $315.04
          2/1/10 eBay Listing $395.00
          1/24/10 eBay Auction $300.00
          1/14/10 eBay Auction $290.00
          12/2/09 eBay Auction $322.01
          11/25/09 eBay Auction $295.00

          1958 Topps #88 Duke Snider Vcp average $72.59
          4/6/10 eBay Auction $77.99
          2/14/10 eBay Auction $56.02
          2/14/10 eBay Auction $86.01
          1/28/10 eBay Auction $57.00

          1961 Topps Roberto #388 Clemente Vcp Average $182.77
          4/8/10 eBay Auction $177.50
          4/4/10 eBay Auction $157.50
          3/29/10 eBay Auction $168.15
          3/7/10 eBay Auction $164.50
          3/2/10 eBay Listing $184.99


          1965 Topps #477 Steve Carlton Rc Vcp Average $206.04
          4/11/10 eBay Auction $193.49
          4/11/10 eBay Auction $172.49
          3/31/10 eBay Auction $261.66
          3/22/10 eBay Listing $225.00


          1966 Topps Roberto Clemente #300 Vcp Average $96.18
          3/14/10 eBay Auction $91.77
          3/11/10 eBay Auction $112.50
          2/26/10 eBay Auction $66.00
          2/20/10 eBay Auction $91.01


          1968 Topps #110 Hank aaron Vcp Average $111.50
          4/10/10 eBay Auction $109.49
          4/4/10 eBay Auction $124.59
          3/7/10 eBay Auction $150.00
          1/27/10 eBay Auction $106.94
          1/26/10 eBay Auction $103.50
          12/21/09 eBay Auction $117.50


          1938 Cartledge Boxing cards psa 7 - psa 10
          1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
          1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
          1961 Golden Press psa 9's
          1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
          1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
          1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
          1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
          1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
          1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com
        • So Roughly $1,100 out of 7 cards. 1952 Topps Robin Roberts auto psa/dna $40ish... I guess on the 1952 Topps Warren Spahn around $125-$150ish cards is nice and centered depending on the picture it looks maybe a psa 5 if a crease or wrinkle a psa 4. The 1962 Home Run Leaders Orlando Cepeda auto psa/dna roughly $40ish


          Total of maybe $1,200-$1,400


          Ryanimage
          1938 Cartledge Boxing cards psa 7 - psa 10
          1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
          1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
          1961 Golden Press psa 9's
          1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
          1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
          1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
          1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
          1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
          1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com
        • MorgothMorgoth Posts: 3,950 ✭✭✭
          Basically paying 2X the box break looking for the big hit. Sounds pretty much like every other new product on the market.

          In this case I would rather spend 2500 on maybe a PSA 7 Clemente RC instead of a chance at a Mantle RC.
          Currently completing the following registry sets: Cardinal HOF's, 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates Team, 1972 Pittsburgh Pirates Team, 1980 Pittsburgh Pirates Team, Bill Mazeroski Master & Basic Sets, Roberto Clemente Master & Basic Sets, Willie Stargell Master & Basic Sets and Terry Bradshaw Basic Set
        • larryallen73larryallen73 Posts: 6,069 ✭✭✭
          Huge waste of money in my opinion.
        • stevekstevek Posts: 30,229 ✭✭✭✭✭
          They already gave the box containing the 55 Koufax to the company owner's brother-in-law. LOL
        • Yes huge waste in my opinion too!!!! Anybody know the production run of these boxes ??? Say less than 10,000 boxes??


          Ryan image
          1938 Cartledge Boxing cards psa 7 - psa 10
          1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
          1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
          1961 Golden Press psa 9's
          1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
          1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
          1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
          1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
          1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
          1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com


        • << <i>Yes huge waste in my opinion too!!!! Anybody know the production run of these boxes ??? Say less than 10,000 boxes??


          Ryan image >>



          Razor usually makes 299 cases, not sure on this product. Think it would be a good seller at $100-$125.
        • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


          << <i>

          << <i>Yes huge waste in my opinion too!!!! Anybody know the production run of these boxes ??? Say less than 10,000 boxes??


          Ryan image >>



          Razor usually makes 299 cases, not sure on this product. Think it would be a good seller at $100-$125. >>




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        • << <i>They already gave the box containing the 55 Koufax to the company owner's brother-in-law. LOL >>



          Seems rather shady and a huge conflict of interest if this is indeed the case. With the way the hobby is right now, I believe it.


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          << <i>They already gave the box containing the 55 Koufax to the company owner's brother-in-law. LOL >>



          Seems rather shady and a huge conflict of interest if this is indeed the case. With the way the hobby is right now, I believe it. >>



          That is Bs! Anybody find out the production run? The Srp is pretty high. Stopped into my local shop and it was $250.00.... I wonder how much money he buys them for or the markup? Like stated in above posts $100-$150 a box is a bit more realistic and makes it less of a lottery ticket.... imo


          Ryan image
          1938 Cartledge Boxing cards psa 7 - psa 10
          1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
          1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
          1961 Golden Press psa 9's
          1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
          1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
          1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
          1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
          1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
          1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com
        • I believe direct cost from Razor was $170-$190.I forgot the exact number.
          Mike
        • UlyssesExtravaganzaUlyssesExtravaganza Posts: 835 ✭✭✭✭✭
          Absolutely not worth the money. Sounds like a C- 7th grade business project idea. Can't believe they went through with it. That's like a $200 per pull slot machine with a 50-80% payout. Some people will do it but no doubt a horrible idea.
        • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭
          Not sure what all this talk about the product being bad or terrible because of likely resale loss when opened. Isn't that true with all cards?
          Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
          Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
        • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭


          << <i>Absolutely not worth the money. Sounds like a C- 7th grade business project idea. Can't believe they went through with it. That's like a $200 per pull slot machine with a 50-80% payout. Some people will do it but no doubt a horrible idea. >>



          Using the numbers above, 399 razor cases, ~$180 direct cost, with your payout numbers, means they need to sell about ~300 cases to break even......doesn't sound that hard to do. Razer has a history of selling out of its other products. If the purpose of business is to make money, I would not call this a "C- 7th grade business project idea." Looks more like a quick ~$18,000 x how ever many boxes in a case profit.
          Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
          Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
        • Actually, how are these really any different than a grab bag at a card show? These are just the adult version!
        • fkwfkw Posts: 1,766 ✭✭
          Save the $250 and buy a raw T206 Mathewson or a lower grade R319 Gehrig, or a W517 Ruth. or 2 nice clean raw N172's

          Topps cards are common, the signed cards by players like Feller, Spahn, Roberts, etc. (if EX or better) are almost worth LESS than if unsigned.
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