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1969-70 Bazooka box question
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Picked up a complete set of 1969-70 Bazooka complete boxes. (Hand cut-No top tab. All 12 boxes)
Question: How and why did these end up that way? NOTE: Second picture shows complete box with top tab. |
I always figured that stores did that for kids to have access to the individually packaged pieces of gum to purchase them.
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Makes sense. Could'nt figure out why someone would cut all 12 boxes that way. Thanks.
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I’ve heard that before the larger PSA holders were available, the only way to get the larger full boxes slabbed was to cut off the flaps on one side.
Not sure if that comes into play here, but I’ve heard of other situations where it did. |
Thanks for that. Better than a kid cutting them off for no reason. :)
I'm going to get SGC to grade all 12. |
The boxes were cut long before grading companies existed
Interestingly the 1968 Bazooka baseball boxes are most frequently found with 1 set of flaps cut off similar to the ATG box you posted. Unfortunately, there is no confirmed/confirmable reason for this. The flaps were cut off long before the grading companies existed - I know because I saw a number of them. When PSA started grading them they folded the flaps (that is what is going on with the graded box you posted) back on the larger (25 piece boxes), the 20 piece boxes were small enough to fit into their holders from the beginning).
I don't "buy" the kids gum theory. Sadly I don't really have a plausible theory though I have considered and asked the question before. All other years of boxes are usually found intact with flaps (I did own a set of 1963 boxes with just the very end of 1 side of the flap cut off). This does of course make boxes with both sets of flaps much tougher and more desirable. |
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and a scan of the truly "complete version" |
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Turned around and listed them on eBay. Actually jumped the gun a little because I listed them before they actually got to me. Figured no one would try to snap them up that quick based on how much I was asking. As luck would have it, a buyer immediately made me an offer on the Mantle complete box in PSA 4, for a price that was about 3x the amount I paid for the full set. Had to stall for a couple of days until the complete shipment from my winnings got to me before I could ship it out to the buyer. I’m not the Bazooka master yet, but I definitely learned from the master. With more learning all the time! |
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Talked to (name withheld) at SGC. He said they would grade my boxes. I asked how much, and he said $22 each. So I ship them.
An hour later, he says they're oversized. Now they want $100 each! Thank you SGC, you just cost me $45 and I have to get them graded somewhere else. $1200? Last time I submit anything to them again. I hope they get a hernia shipping them back! |
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I think the math breaks down as $50 for grading plus an extra $30 for the jumbo. To my knowledge, PSA doesn’t let you submit jumbo items at the bulk service level. |
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So I've got to think it would vary depending on the retailer. And I suspect it also means that you're looking at somewhere south of a buck. Update: At the same time, it does say, just to the side of that, that they are 1¢ pieces... |
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in 1960....
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it was 18¢
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Looks like there's an upcoming Huggins auction with some similarly positioned Bazooka boxes with the flaps cut off of one side, so just another data point to confirm the trend.
https://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-...l?itemid=63227 |
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