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What is your opinion or feelings about the baseball Christmas Rack Packs that are being sold on EBay? Are they real packs from that year or ones that are created to look like they are from that year. If they are real how easy are they to be searched or altered. I've never purchased any because it seems like there is an endless supply from some of the dealers that sell them.
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You may want to do a search on this to get more detailed info, as it's been discussed in depth before. But the quick answer is: NO. They were put together years later in most cases (I think they weren't even sold until the late 60's or so) by a third party. None of them are actually new cards put together that year. From what I've heard, there are usually no stars and most commons only grade a 5 or 6 at best. Don't expect any 10's, as the cards had been around a bit before they were packaged. Most collectors feel these are WAAAAY overpriced for what you actually get. And worse than the unopened ones are the fake ones people are making and selling now. True rack packs (made by Topps, not a 3rd party) did not come out until 1960.
Hope that helps. ![]() EDIT: Someone opened a Xmas pack in another thread and posted scans, you may want to try and find it. I think it was a '52 pack. Last edited by scmavl; 05-18-2011 at 01:38 PM. |
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Thanks, I learned several things from what you said. The oldest rack I've ever seen at any of the shows that I'm made in the last 23 years including 2 Nationals was a 1967. That's why I had my doubts about the older Christmas racks that were showing up.
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I have seen these up until 1969 and they may be even newer ones around. There are various theories about the origins.
One theory is they were legitimately packaged yearly by a company other than Topps until the early 60s. During the 80s, another individual began selling them using the same packaging as the originals used. Regardless they are not a Topps rack and the hidden cards are typically o/c. I often thought about getting a 67 rack but unknowing collectors will bid them up to a level which is simply not worth it, at least to me. |
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I picked this up with Lou Brock on it a few years ago.
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I don't trust them either. Typically they were indeed put together after the production year, and in some cases years later. The trick to get you to bite was to put one or two star cards on the outside showing, with mostly commons on the inside. I bought a 1971 rack in the series with Clemente and Mays, the Mays was showing but the Clemente inside was 90/10 top bottom centering and the rest garbage including doubles in the same pack ! As for searching - the sides of the pack need to be nice and tight, if they are not and you can shuffle each of the cards slightly, to see the players in sequence, the pack has been searched. I have a 1981 rack pack box of football, not as vintage as the 1971 topps baseball and did get two Montanas ( one showing on the bottom of a pack and one inside - but some of the packs were not tight and were clearly searched which was upsetting ), but I bought it long before football cards were worth anything, which explains why I still got two Montanas ( there were no Paytons, Bradshaws etc ). I can't comment on graded packs aside from those showing a star on top which look pretty cool.
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thanks for the info I was alawys curious about the Christmas packs
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I consider them as legit as '70-'72 grocery cellos- in other words, complete fakes.
Disappointing that Legendary's copy doesn't point this out. |
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I am also surprised Anthony, that without qualification they state that they were packed in the 1950s and 1960s and are "untouched". I have seen them from 1952 through 1963 ( I confess I have put together a full run of them for fun). I had assumed they were packed in the late 60s or early 70s but have also heard the 80s. No one seems to have any real definitive answer. And, I have always thought it strange that although most descriptions say they were repackaged by a "retailer(s)", no one can pin down exactly who those retailers or retailer was and over what periods they were actually offered. I also suspect there may have been several repackaging efforts subsequently
I am amazed that Legendary is being as definite in their description as they are, without any further documentation of their claims |
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I have seen these sell for crazy prices.
Those poor suckers through the years that buy these are not too smart. Don't even think about buying one. Anybody can make these up. |
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double post
Last edited by mintacular; 05-20-2011 at 09:26 AM. |
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Wouldn't buy them with a 10-foot pole
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Odd how no distributor or manufacturer information is listed on the label. Does anyone know which stores actually carried these back in the day?
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I remember going to K Mart once in the 70's and they had a big bin full of 75 Topps baseball repackaged. I think there were also non sport in the same package or in different packages.
I was just a kid and didn't have much money but remember buying several of them. I know they were post 1975 because I thought it was cool to buy "Old" cards at K mart. They weren't Christmas racks, I forget what the label on them was. |
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Guess I will keep mine then
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Take a look at their description of lot 176 in their current auction
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pulled a few psa 7's, but at a BIG cost
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The problems I have with these are-
1- No way to tell between the ones that were packaged in the late 60-70's vs what I feel are ones made by today. 2- Because these were not made by Topps, they do not require any authentication and that gives the resealers the full green light to do as they please. Heck the cards inside could be trimmed and the buyer would have no recourse. Why reseal a pack when you can just make these up? 3- 10 years ago it was rare to even see one or two of these, now they are common every week on ebay which makes me believe that nearly all we see are recently made ones. 4- Watch as more and more of these show up until the market is flooded and enough people get burnt. They do have a value but I would base it on getting 9 vg common cards. |
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I agree with all you points Scott. In fact, I do not think it has ever really been established when the original repackaging was done and by whom. Mark Murphy introduced them into the hobby but neither he nor anyone associated with him could or would ever say what retailer(s) handled them and who did the repackaging and when. Initially Murphy said the packs he obtained ran from 54 to 63, but later 52s and 53s also surfaced.
But, I think the mystery and uncertainty is also part of their allure. After all, people gamble in Vegas and play the lottery, even though almost everyone loses ![]() |
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A 52 with Robinson showing just went for $ 6 K + on ebay. A 52 with Spahn showing for over $ 1 K, and there is currently a 53 with Mantle showing that is close to $ 2 K
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I recently came across a slew of them in a local craigslist post... did some research and heard from a reputable dealer friend that these were still being remanufactured to this day... Apparently the manufacturing equipment and supplies are still available...
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If anyone thinks these aren't being made today in someone's basement they are only fooling themselves! All you need is the net-like packaging & a stapler.
They are coming out of the woodwork on EBay. One guy has made & sold so many his ID is christmasrackpacksatyahoocom !!
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Agreed, Fred...but where did they first come from ? Has the source stayed the same, or were they originally a real second hand retail product and if so how, where and when. I need a hobby private detective I guess.
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Mark was getting a good price for these racks at one time.
He was asking 600 and up for these racks back on his website in 2001 Jim Last edited by tigers6884; 06-05-2012 at 01:38 PM. |
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One wintry Christmas Eve in 1953 Santa Claus in a Big Red Cap with Eight Tiny Reindeer and Elves were bringing packs and packs of Unopened repackaged 52 Topps cards to every good boy and girl who wrote in their Christmas wish list that year for packs which came with his own personalized heading at the top that we now call Christmas packs.
The End. |
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I knew it....I always knew it
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