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Old 06-09-2013, 05:32 AM
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I don't recall the gum being on the bottom.

Steve B

I still have a few packs unopened...the gum is indeed on the top of the pack and is stuck on the back of the card which is the "bottom card" of the stack of cards (if the cards are taken out of the pack face up)... that was my incoherent meaning of "bottom card". Also, these were 79 OPCs, so they may have been packaged different than 79 Topps.

The gum on each of these "bottom cards" is stuck on the card (in all of the packs I have) and I was not able to safely or quickly remove these pieces of gum (which was my point as to where the ebay seller got his gum from)....some of the pieces of the gum were broken into pieces but still stuck on the back.

I do not typically open wax boxes of any age (this box was part of a larger purchase) so I have no idea on what the best way to safely/quickly remove the gum would be or if this is even typical for cards in wax packs of this age. The one or two cards that I tried to remove the pieces of gum, I either slightly creased the card or caused a small amount of surface wear on the back.
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