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Why do I see some vintage Topps wax boxes with a black X?

I am sure it is a quick answer, but just curious. Thanks!

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  • I believe they are closeouts from retail stores.They would be sent back at the end of the year.Correct me if I am wrong.
    Mike
  • you are correct Michael
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  • ConstantineConstantine Posts: 2,369 ✭✭✭
    So a retail store could send back unsold boxes to Topps at the end of the year? The somehow they entered the collectible marketplace through Topps?


  • << <i>So a retail store could send back unsold boxes to Topps at the end of the year? The somehow they entered the collectible marketplace through Topps? >>



    Yes Sir
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  • milbrocomilbroco Posts: 2,773 ✭✭✭✭
    Yes they were retuns to Topps. And yes you wre able to buy them from Topps. I have mentioned on a few threads before that my friend had an account with Topps and I went with him on several occasions to buy these closeouts. I remember him buying 1984 Topps Football and 1984 Topps hockey at $37.00 per CASE. One time we loaded about 150 cases of the 1984 Football into his truck. There was both wax and cello. My friend allowed me to purchase a few cases at those prices ($37.00 per case) for helping him. Those were the good old days..........
    Bob
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  • << <i>Yes they were retuns to Topps. And yes you wre able to buy them from Topps. I have mentioned on a few threads before that my friend had an account with Topps and I went with him on several occasions to buy these closeouts. I remember him buying 1984 Topps Football and 1984 Topps hockey at $37.00 per CASE. One time we loaded about 150 cases of the 1984 Football into his truck. There was both wax and cello. My friend allowed me to purchase a few cases at those prices ($37.00 per case) for helping him. Those were the good old days..........
    Bob >>


    I think I just had movement.
  • YogiBerraFanYogiBerraFan Posts: 2,390 ✭✭
    I remember seeing those X boxes in candy stores in Brooklyn. I remember going in and out of all the stores on Kings Highway in 1985 and finding packs as old as 1982. They sold them for 10 cents less per pack.
  • EchoCanyonEchoCanyon Posts: 2,303 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I remember seeing those X boxes in candy stores in Brooklyn. I remember going in and out of all the stores on Kings Highway in 1985 and finding packs as old as 1982. They sold them for 10 cents less per pack. >>



    Ah, Kings Highway -- I lived near 86th Street and Bay Parkway

  • That is also the reason I thought it was.. but...if that is the correct reason, then how can a sealed case be opened, with boxes marked with the crossout ?

    http://baseballcardexchange-com.si-sv2521.com/ItemDetail.aspx?itemid=2630


    "1984 Topps Football Unopened Cello Box. Box came from a sealed case we opened. 24 cello packs per box".

  • mknezmknez Posts: 1,992 ✭✭✭
    It was repacked and sealed by Topps?

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    stupid print dots



  • << <i>It was repacked and sealed by Topps? >>



    Topps did that too. Easier to sell the cases so they'd repackage cases with the X boxes and offer them up at discounts. The X boxes always seemed to be loaded with the cards you wanted. I know I opened a box of 86 football and ended up with 6 Rice and 7 Youngs...
  • I have 2 1987 Topps Football boxes I bought in 1988 from a Dealer in N.J. .. He had 3 or 4 cases and sold them to me for around $7.00 each. They have a single very thick black line horizontally across the front of the box. This same guy had cases of hockey that were marked the same way.
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