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89 Upperdeck Mistake

Ok,

So I'm an idiot. I bought some packs of 89 Upper Deck hoping to crack a Griffey or 2. I didn't crack any. So this begs the question, are there any other cards in that set that are worth looking for? Or should I just throw the cards in the garbage?

Thanks!
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  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Hall of Famers. Like Ryan, etc

    I think Randy Johnson is in that set too.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • al032184al032184 Posts: 1,146 ✭✭✭
    Smoltz, Sheffield, R. Johnson, Biggio, Vizquel RC's
    Schmidt, 2 Ryans, Henderson, Puckett, etc.
    .. maybe you are just not a baseball fan.
  • HallcoHallco Posts: 3,676 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Throw them in the trash and find another hobby!
  • milbrocomilbroco Posts: 2,773 ✭✭✭✭
    Don't forget the Dale Murphy reverse negative card.
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  • AlbertdiditAlbertdidit Posts: 560 ✭✭✭
    even if you find the Smoltz, Sheffield, R. Johnson, Biggio, Vizquel RC's throw them in the garbage. There are probably about 50 million of each made
  • al032184al032184 Posts: 1,146 ✭✭✭
    Why not just throw all your cards in the garbage. Then you could consider yourself out of the hobby, and you wouldn't have to visit this site.
  • Ricky Jordan and Ron Jones are biggies in that set too! And don't forget about Sandy Alomar Jr and that Red Sox phenom Carlos Quintana. And Erik Hanson. And if you're busting high number packs look for the Jerome Waltons and Dwight Smiths. And Todd Zeile of course.

    I had the luck back then in 1989, on three separate occasions I bought a pack or two of Upper Deck and pulled a Griffey RC. I think that I sold one of them at the Tacony Palmyra flea market for $20, woohoo, big money!

    Good times, good times.

    In all seriousness, the concept of throwing baseball cards out has never occured to me.


  • << <i>Don't forget the Dale Murphy reverse negative card. >>



    I'd rather have that than the Griffey. Am I an idiot?


  • << <i>Ricky Jordan and Ron Jones are biggies in that set too! And don't forget about Sandy Alomar Jr and that Red Sox phenom Carlos Quintana. And Erik Hanson. And if you're busting high number packs look for the Jerome Waltons and Dwight Smiths. And Todd Zeile of course.

    I had the luck back then in 1989, on three separate occasions I bought a pack or two of Upper Deck and pulled a Griffey RC. I think that I sold one of them at the Tacony Palmyra flea market for $20, woohoo, big money!

    Good times, good times.

    In all seriousness, the concept of throwing baseball cards out has never occured to me. >>



    I know the Griffey isn't worth much money. I could bought one instead of the 12 packs I got instead. I wanted to enjoy pulling one. I was 10 when the 89 set came out and I didn't have parents who cared to fund the hobby for me. image
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  • slantycouchslantycouch Posts: 1,704 ✭✭✭


    << <i>In all seriousness, the concept of throwing baseball cards out has never occured to me. >>



    Haha this is a great quote.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Why not just throw all your cards in the garbage. Then you could consider yourself out of the hobby, and you wouldn't have to visit this site. >>



    Nothing against AL, but can you imagine the firestorm that would have erupted had I said something similar? I mean

    I would have had at least a thread devoted to me regarding me blowing someone. I would have had a poster transform

    himself into a gangsta threatening me. At the least I would have been called a troll, and my post count would be thrown in my face at least 2 or 3 times.

    The above would have happened even if I had simply agreed.

    To the original poster no you are not an idiot. Did you buy the packs from an already opened box? If so that might be a reason

    you got no one good and certainly no Griffs.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • HallcoHallco Posts: 3,676 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Troll!! image










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  • al032184al032184 Posts: 1,146 ✭✭✭
    Just for the record, I posted that in response to "Albertdidit"
    .. I thought his post was just ignorant.
  • RobbyRobby Posts: 676 ✭✭✭
    4 the 4
    Do a message search , and type in 1989 Upper Deck , and I'm sure you will find alot of info for that set ! For all the newbee's out there , do a message search on what you are looking for , and then if nothing comes up or the answer you want is still escaping you , then post for some help !
    As someone who already asked , ' Was the box sealed " ? Seems strange that you would not pull a Griffey out of a intire box ! Back in 1989 , when people were busting these packs open , there seemed to be a sequence in the box where the Griffey pack would be , ......... someting like the 4th pack down , top right corner of the box ! If that was the case , and people in the hobby knew about it , I would be very leery of buying a box that was not sealed ! True or not , just something to consider when purchasing unopened material !
    And as someone mentioned , there are lots of variations in the 1989 Upper Deck Set to look for , which are harder to obtain then the Griffey !
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  • ToroToro Posts: 1,515
    I agree with the above with one exception. The boxes weren't sealed like today's with shrink wrap and the UD logo. You need to go with a sealed case or buy from a reputable dealer. BBCEX or DAcardworld.
  • RobbyRobby Posts: 676 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I agree with the above with one exception. The boxes weren't sealed like today's with shrink wrap and the UD logo. You need to go with a sealed case or buy from a reputable dealer. BBCEX or DAcardworld. >>




    Toro
    Yes ! You are correct ! And if I remember right , even the Factory Sets had a flimsy seal the size of a quarter that you could just peel back without ripping the seal !
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  • << <i>

    << <i>I agree with the above with one exception. The boxes weren't sealed like today's with shrink wrap and the UD logo. You need to go with a sealed case or buy from a reputable dealer. BBCEX or DAcardworld. >>




    Toro
    Yes ! You are correct ! And if I remember right , even the Factory Sets had a flimsy seal the size of a quarter that you could just peel back without ripping the seal !
    Robbie >>



    First sets released came with a small holographic sticker as a seal. Later releases were shrinkwrapped.
  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,487 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I say this with all due respect to everyone...

    One can definitely do a search and find info but sometimes someone would just like the 'real-time' input from friends here about something they know very little about.

    In recent months - many of the threads that have been created are 'rehash' topics - but 'new' to the poster - I believe one can either respond or just pass on the thread - I prefer that EVERYONE be welcome and have their thoughts accepted and respected.

    And altho also a 'rehash' - some of the wisecracks here are old and tiresome, bordering on boorish.

    Mike
  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,487 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Why not just throw all your cards in the garbage. Then you could consider yourself out of the hobby, and you wouldn't have to visit this site. >>



    Nothing against AL, but can you imagine the firestorm that would have erupted had I said something similar? I mean

    I would have had at least a thread devoted to me regarding me blowing someone. I would have had a poster transform

    himself into a gangsta threatening me. At the least I would have been called a troll, and my post count would be thrown in my face at least 2 or 3 times.

    The above would have happened even if I had simply agreed.

    To the original poster no you are not an idiot. Did you buy the packs from an already opened box? If so that might be a reason

    you got no one good and certainly no Griffs.


    Steve >>

    Steve

    If I remember correctly - it was said back when released, that the boxes were sequenced and some figured where the Griffs were - and just backfilled the boxes and sold them; I would definitely trust people like Steve Hart who takes the boxes out of a sealed case and shrinkwraps them.
    Mike


  • << <i>I agree with the above with one exception. The boxes weren't sealed like today's with shrink wrap and the UD logo. You need to go with a sealed case or buy from a reputable dealer. BBCEX or DAcardworld. >>



    oh, I don't think these packs were tampered with as I pulled a Biggio rookie!

    DOH!

    Next time I'll use the reputable sellers you guys suggest.

    Thanks for the info!
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  • RobbyRobby Posts: 676 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I say this with all due respect to everyone...

    One can definitely do a search and find info but sometimes someone would just like the 'real-time' input from friends here about something they know very little about.

    In recent months - many of the threads that have been created are 'rehash' topics - but 'new' to the poster - I believe one can either respond or just pass on the thread - I prefer that EVERYONE be welcome and have their thoughts accepted and respected.

    And altho also a 'rehash' - some of the wisecracks here are old and tiresome, bordering on boorish. >>





    << <i>I say this with all due respect to everyone...

    One can definitely do a search and find info but sometimes someone would just like the 'real-time' input from friends here about something they know very little about.

    In recent months - many of the threads that have been created are 'rehash' topics - but 'new' to the poster - I believe one can either respond or just pass on the thread - I prefer that EVERYONE be welcome and have their thoughts accepted and respected.

    And altho also a 'rehash' - some of the wisecracks here are old and tiresome, bordering on boorish. >>



    Stone

    I agree with everything you said !
    My comment about doing a message search was just a suggestion for anyone new that did not know about the search feature on old threads ! And , as you pointed out , the wisecracks and boorish comments probably discourage alot of new and old people from ever posting ! That's why I use the search feature alot and rarely post messages ! As Card Hobbiest , we should all be promoting our passion of collecting and encouraging new people , not disparaging them ! We were all novices at one time ! I learned a couple of new things from this thread !!!!!!
    Dave ' Robbie ' Robinson
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  • Nathaniel1960Nathaniel1960 Posts: 2,332 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'll gladly take anyone's 89 UD Biggios, Johnsons or Smoltzes off of them for the cost of postage. image
    Kiss me once, shame on you.
    Kiss me twice.....let's party.
  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,487 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I say this with all due respect to everyone...

    One can definitely do a search and find info but sometimes someone would just like the 'real-time' input from friends here about something they know very little about.

    In recent months - many of the threads that have been created are 'rehash' topics - but 'new' to the poster - I believe one can either respond or just pass on the thread - I prefer that EVERYONE be welcome and have their thoughts accepted and respected.

    And altho also a 'rehash' - some of the wisecracks here are old and tiresome, bordering on boorish. >>





    << <i>I say this with all due respect to everyone...

    One can definitely do a search and find info but sometimes someone would just like the 'real-time' input from friends here about something they know very little about.

    In recent months - many of the threads that have been created are 'rehash' topics - but 'new' to the poster - I believe one can either respond or just pass on the thread - I prefer that EVERYONE be welcome and have their thoughts accepted and respected.

    And altho also a 'rehash' - some of the wisecracks here are old and tiresome, bordering on boorish. >>



    Stone

    I agree with everything you said !
    My comment about doing a message search was just a suggestion for anyone new that did not know about the search feature on old threads ! And , as you pointed out , the wisecracks and boorish comments probably discourage alot of new and old people from ever posting ! That's why I use the search feature alot and rarely post messages ! As Card Hobbiest , we should all be promoting our passion of collecting and encouraging new people , not disparaging them ! We were all novices at one time ! I learned a couple of new things from this thread !!!!!!
    Dave ' Robbie ' Robinson
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    Thanx Dave.

    This remark was not directed at you - as such - your comment has been mentioned many times in the past - and "can" have the potential of discouraging conversation.

    As I said - sometimes people are looking for dialogue - heck - we can look stuff up on many historical webs that will be superior to what we discuss here - sometimes - people are just looking for interaction - and I would hate to see that vanish.

    This site is going thru a 'stage' which I and other collectors don't find very encouraging - but I'm an optimist - as people bring up more hobby-related topics - things will heat up.

    I remember back to 2004 when Heritage was hot as all get out and people were having a great time trading and discussing the set. That's the kind of stuff that makes this place great!
    Mike
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