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Old 06-03-2020, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Harliduck View Post
That's funny...just last week I opened a 1986 Donruss set from those cello style bricks to put into a binder. Thankfully the brick that held the Conseco was unharmed...BUT...I had two bricks where there was a small crease at the bottom of the cards, all the way through!!! I was shocked. Then I also did the same to a 88 Donruss set (wow, terribly awful set, but full of memories) and I had THREE bricks where the cards were slightly creased. Turned a 5 dollar set into worthless! Haha. My Greg Jefferies was unharmed...)

What were they thinking with those cello bricks? Terrible, and time is not serving them well...
And honestly, that is a good thing if the hobby wants to see the junk wax era prices continue to go up over time. If not for scarcity a 1976 George Brett would be worth the same as a 1986 George Brett Card.
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