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Posted By: leon
I realize this pack will probably date outside of the range of baseball cards but it's still kind of neat. Recently, I won a large lot of tobacciana stuff from a major auction. The description said that some of the packs had cigarettes in them. That was certainly true. What the description didn't say is that this Pirates pack has a 100% chance of having a card in it!! Several weeks after receiving the lot, I was going through everything and came to this pack. Upon holding it I couldn't believe that I can actually feel a card inside of it and it's never been opened. When I put my fingers on the outside and squeeze just a little I can feel the cardboard.....Not a huge deal but certainly a little bit exciting. I even brought it over to my partner, Scott, and had him feel of it....yeap, there is definitely a card in it.... To open or not? |
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Posted By: Richard S. Simon
Leon - go for it !! |
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Posted By: Leslie Westbrook
I'm not too familiar with this brand. What are the possibilities of what you might find in there? |
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Posted By: MikeU
Go for it. You still have the box for display. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
Go for it - sounds like fun |
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Posted By: leon
There is almost 100% chance it will be a chinese type card in it....Of course there are baseball player Pirate-backed cards that are worth a small fortune too. Most likely it will stay unopened....and maybe auctioned off in the future. I am not really an unopened pack collector and I think this would be a great ancillary item to a baseball Pirate-backed card..... |
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Posted By: DD
Open it for sure. I'll go against the grain and say there will be a baseball card in it, a HOF'er at that. |
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Posted By: Dave S
Just look at it as if you got a "free" bonus since you certainly weren't expecting any such card. So what have you got to lose...open the doggone pack, Leon!! |
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Posted By: Richard Cline - RC
Looks like you've got to open it Leon, eveyone's waiting!! |
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Posted By: leon
Any idea what an unopened pack vs an opened one would bring in auction? My guess is this pack, if opened, is around $10-$25.....I think it would bring a bit more in auction, if unopened and guaranteed of a card inside....no? |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
open it. its not always about money. you're in the game for the thrill. what greater thrill than opening a 100 year old pack? if you don't do it you're gonna feel foolish when someone else does and gets the pull of a lifetime.....potentially. |
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Posted By: Dave S
Leon..I absolutely agree...if your intention was to auction it? |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
We're less than a month away from the National- open it at the Net 54 dinner. |
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Posted By: Richard Cline - RC
Anthony may be on to something, you could have a personal auction and opening at the dinner. I won't be able to attend but would look forward to hearing the results. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
The majority of responses are proof that it's always easier to spend someone else's money. |
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Posted By: bigfish
Get er done... It is easy for us to say open it. I would have to myself. I could not stand not knowing. Good luck with it. |
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Posted By: leon
Ali- No, it's not always about the money. I absolutely agree. I get more enjoyment by adding to my collection than I do about the money involved in the hobby. With that being said I admit I look for ways I can help subsidize it. These cards ain't cheap, ya' know? |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Leon, |
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Posted By: Bilko G
Leon, if you do decide to open this try and get it on video for us. An event like this does not happen often. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Sudden thought: How did the fact that the unopened pack contain a card slip past both the consignor (assuming there was one) and auction house? If the auction house did know it, how was such a detail left out of the description of the lot? It's not like a card inside an unopened pack is the same as a rare variation of a card that could easily be missed, something that takes a certain expertise to notice. Seems like sloppy work. |
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Posted By: Tim
I think the idea of openening the pack at the Net54 dinner is the perfect idea. |
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Posted By: Dave Haas
I'll trade my 1971 Topps "ghost" card for it. As I recall, you valued my card at $45,000. |
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Posted By: leon
I have to give the opening of it some thought. IF I decide to do it I couldn't think of a more befitting place than the Net54 Dinner. It probably won't be a baseball card but I guarantee, and folks at the Dinner might be able to attest to the fact beforehand, there is definitely a card inside it...or a piece of cardboard that feels like one |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
you should no doubt try to subsidize your collection when you can. but as you said in your first post, you bought the lot not expecting anything but opened packs. the fact that you found a pack that you strongly believe does have a card in it should be a clear omen to you. that pack was meant to find you and you should open the pack. i'm a believer of omens. even if its not a baseball card, which is most likely isn't, the thrill was meant to be yours and i don't know how anyone could pass that up. |
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Posted By: leon
Ali, you make very good points. The only reason I could pass the chance up is because of that next card that I HAVE to have. We'll see how it goes... |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Personally, I'd consign that puppy to an auction house (other than my own, if I had one) to avoid the temptaion and realize the maximum potential profit. You could always use the money made to buy a "sure thing", as opposed to |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
there would be a great story behind that 3 dollar chinese card that took 100 years to find you. some would say the memory is priceless. i totally agree and see your point though that you can get the sure thing with the profits. but looking at the cards you usually post, it doesn't seem like you're struggling. |
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Posted By: leon
I understand what you are saying about the potential for a card NOT to be in it. I am not sure how much more than 100% sure I can be that there is a card, or a piece of cardboard, in the pack. As I said in another thread today I am always skeptical about a "no guarantee" sale. Of course I would/will guarantee it if I sell it.... |
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Posted By: Phil B
Leon- the likely truth (which I'm guessing you already know) is that the pack has more value being auctioned as an unopened pack then it will have should you crack it. Pre-war sealed packs consistently seem to sell for far more than the card(s) that could possibly be discovered inside. Your posts also seem to hint that it is possible that there is a piece of plain cardboard inside (maybe to help keep the cigarettes crush proof)? |
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Posted By: leon
I spoke with Richard D earlier. The baseball cards came in slide shell packs (only) and this isn't one. I am not sure why I would open it now and when it is sold, if still unopened, will be sold with a card guaranteed in it but stating plainly it won't be a baseball card..All in all still a neat pack just not an extremely valuable one......regards |
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Posted By: Paul S
Nevermind, my post crossed with with Leon's, which answered my questions. |
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Posted By: Alan
Leon - |
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Posted By: 1880nonsports
and my question is straight forward and not meant to suggest he is incorrect about the slide and shell. I would assume as well the cards would have been packaged in a S&S. Just wondering whether that is just conjecture or a difinitive conclusion that can be substantiated.... Some things to think about - cards were a slightly later issue than those found in ATC and other brands - were specially issued (if at all) - soft paper packages were used since the 1870's - pirate brand was cheap and extremely popular in the East. Unsure how long the character card production went on - but it apparently went on for some time and a lot of these cards have survived. Not so for the baseball cards. IF they were in packs at all I still believe thay would be found in the traditional S&S but would like to see sometime positive - perhaps an advertisement like the Hindu card or sweet caps S.L.rs coming out of the pack as are known in the hobby. |
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Posted By: leon
I thought the same thing. Has a baseball card ever been found in a slide shell Pirate pack that was unopened? We know the Pirate baseball cards have the same fronts as T215 type 1's that were put out between 1910-1912.....Without proof of one coming in a slide shell, with the correct overstamp, I am not sure how we definitively state they came in one. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Leon told me that it says "Issued in U.S." on the side of box or something. I heard that pirate packs were issued to the soldiers in World War I or possible World War II. Can't remember. Pirate issued Bird cards in 1916: |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Here's a slide & shell that sold last week. From H.O.Wills. No tax stamp. |
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Posted By: 1880nonsports
I'm no expert on packs but I did stay at a Holiday... wait - nevermind. First of all I'm not sure it's even been proven that the cards actually were inserted into the Pirate packs or that they were in fact distributed (not my area so.....). I also thought that the issue date was determined to be after the ATC breakup but I'm unsure of that as well. I will say that other than larger pouch type packages - cards are not thought to have ever been included in paper packs until the 1950's. I doubt anyone here could name a soft cigarette pack associated with cards or perhaps any pre-atc breakup soft cigarette pack period. I have not seen the sides of the pack Leon has and even so - not sure what I could make of it except to narrow the range by war dates. One exception might be my spectacular Kinney silk pouches from the 1880's but that's a story for another day |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Leon - if you are available, give me a call at my office today 212-336-4256 or shoot me an email and I'll call you. |
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