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FS: Added 15 Unopened Wax Packs in December
My new wax packs that I have added to my inventory on Dec. 20, 2024 include:
1 and 2 – 1933 Sport Kings 3 – 1934 Goudey Baseball 4 – 1935 Goudey Baseball 5 – 1934-6 Diamond Stars Baseball – Blue wrapper 6 – 1934-6 Diamond Stars Baseball – Yellow/Red wrapper 7 – 1934 National Chicle Football 8 – 1939 Play Ball Baseball 9 and 10 – 1940 Play Ball Baseball 11 and 12 – 1941 Double Play Baseball 13 – 1950 Bowman Baseball 1 cent 14 – 1955 Topps Baseball 1 cent 15 – 1964/65 Topps Hockey ************* If you would like to see my up to date for sale unopened wax packs list, contact me at DynamicTwo@aol.com. After a very successful National, I have stayed quiet for a while. It's likely I will not add any more packs to my inventory until April or May even though I am in the process of buying them now. Regards, Steve DynamicTwo@aol.com |
By the way, I have just started buying and selling one cent wax packs from pre 1970 for all sports and non sports. Yes, I have bought some in the past (I probably own 100+ such packs) but never really collected them. Since most if not all of 1930s and 1940s packs are 1 cent anyway, I decided to focus on pre 1970 as I do so with my other packs. Prior to this year's National, I will update my for sale list to add the 1 cent packs I have for sale. This current list I added a 1955 Topps and 1950 Bowman 1 cent pack. Watch for my next list.
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I had heard about it before, but I just read that latest article about scanning the insides of some packs. Where there is money to be made, there are always ways to try to beat the system.
Now I know that some have asked why I can't identify the player that is showing on the front or back of some of my 1930s/1940s packs. Truthfully, I really can't see the players or their numbers, not that I haven't tried to see them. These are 70 to 90 year old packs; Other than scanning per the article, it's near inpossible to identify the player. But what I really question is how the grading companies can see through the wrappers to identify players that they supposedly see on the front or the rear. I estimate that I can see the players on pre 1970 packs in like less than 5% of the time. Maybe I just don't try hard enough; stop by my booth at this year's National and let's see if you can spot who is showing. You can look at any of my packs to do so. |
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It’s usually not difficult to identify the card in most of those 1930’s wrappers. The wrappers are generally tissue thin and quite easy to see through. I saw this relatively low quality cell phone photo of your National Chicle Football pack from the 2024 National and it took about 3 minutes to figure out the player. As much time as you spend with the packs, I really can’t think of a good reason to say you can’t tell. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...71e02be973.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4da2800c29.jpg |
I still can’t see what you see but that’s the point - unless it’s very obvious, I don’t really try too hard to identify the player. But since you have a keen eye, if you or anyone else can identify players for any of my packs, and I can verify that I see it as well, I will update my for sale list to indicate that information. Which player is in the National Chicle pack? Thanks,
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Yeah, just gotta take what the pack gives you. Sometimes it’s a lot, other times it’s not. This is #12 Tom Hupke.
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Amazing deduction. But the fact remains that without an actual set of National Chicle cards, it would be near impossible to determine which card this was. I can't just look at the backs and fronts and conclude which player this is. But after looking at what you pointed out, you are clearly correct which player it is.
When I retrieve all of my packs from storage, I will check to see if I still own that particular pack; I did sell one National Chicle pack and I still have two left to sell -- as I picked up one in my last batch of 15 new unopened wax packs. Thank you for some great detective work!! |
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Yes, I would think with a very strong high power light, you might be able to make out the card
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