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Posted By: Anthony
I really love unopened packs- the graphics are typically really strong, they display really well, have the mystery of what is in there, and at least in my case the '70 thru '74 packs are really nostalgic. I'd love to see images of any that anyone has- here's a few of my favorites: |
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Posted By: Bob Fisk
Hey Anthony! |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
"sorta tough"? good grief! |
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Posted By: DMcD
They slab condoms?? Good grief! (Hope to God it's not game used). |
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Posted By: Anthony
Bob- I knew your resistance was weak! Was the Plak pack the one we called the truce on and you went for? It seemed like there was 3 or 4 that came up in a short period of time, and I figured I'd get the next one in a matter of months. Of course I haven't seen one since. |
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Posted By: Paul S
I never really paid much mind to unopened packs. But you guys are changing my mind. I love the Williams' items. Bob, yours is from one of my favorite postwar sets. You're not tempted to look inside in search of #68? Anthony, I don't even want to know how they grade that authentic, but it sure caused me to stand up and take notice. |
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Posted By: PS
How good are the grading services at detecting resealed packs? |
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Posted By: Bob
Anthony, |
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Posted By: Paul S
Oh man, this thread is enough to make me go buy some cool esoteric unopened pack. Love looking at these. |
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Posted By: John Moran
I don't have anything as nice/rare as Bob and Griffins but I do have a run of Topps wax, (full size) cello packs and rack packs from 1969 thru 1979, including most of the wax wrapper varations. Here is probably the cream of the crop |
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Posted By: peter chao
John, |
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Posted By: Bob Fisk
I agree with Peter, John. Very nice rack pack! I like that GAI notes Clemente on front as if you might not have noticed. |
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Posted By: Paul S
I just saw on Mile High what packs were going for. Even empty cardboard pack boxes. YEOW! |
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Posted By: Anthony
Here's a '60 rack pack from Mile High- the earliest one I've seen. You'd think for 20% juice they could get the photo in focus |
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Posted By: John Moran
Thanks for the kind words! I'll try and get some photos of my packs up this weekend. |
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Posted By: John Moran
A few more rack pack photos I've saved: |
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Posted By: Bob Fisk
John, |
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Posted By: Anthony
John- thanks for posting those. I remember seeing them on the pack group board but couldn't find them last time I looked. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Mark Murphy's pack guide states the earliest rack pack he had seen was from 1960 but the image above obviously negates that. Still, the early racks consisted of 3 cello packs and the first true rack pack is from 1968. There were also some 3rd Party racks in the 1950's and Kevin Savage auctioned a bunch of those a few years ago. The earliest was (I think) from 1954. |
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Posted By: Paul S
I wouldn't mind a rack pack with Colavito, Musial and Spahn on top. My G*d! Who's in back? Mantle, Mays and Koufax? |
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Posted By: Anthony
GAI had a 3 year head start on pack grading. PSA just started last fall. |
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Posted By: John Moran
PSA does not grade rack packs or oversized wax packs (think 69 and 70 basketball packs) yet, therefore all graded racks will be GAI |
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Posted By: John Moran
Paul, did you say you wanted Mantle and Koufax, well here ya go?? |
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Posted By: Paul S
Thanks. Hey, I got all those cards! I'll take the ruboff |
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Posted By: John Moran
Ok, here are some of my wax and cello packs. The racks are just too dang big |
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Posted By: BobF
Cool packs John! |
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Posted By: John Moran
All the 69 packs list both companies, although one has Brooklyn as the address and the other 2 have Duryea, PA |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
bumped up for Paul S.! |
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Posted By: Bob
Here's what I picked up at the National (thanks Keith!). Turns out you don't have to look at the back to discover that it's an OPC pack. |
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Posted By: Paul S
And we were worried about what the motivation for the day was. |
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Posted By: manny
Ok, so I do not make it here often, but clicked and saw my favorite topic. Anthony, Bob and John may have seen some of these already, but for those of you who have not...enjoy! |
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Posted By: John Moran
Manny, never get tired of seeing your packs, love the 1971 Bert B. rack, grew up a twins fan, John |
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Posted By: DD
All I can say is WOW, after viewing this thread again. I'm one of the people that can never own one of those, because I will open it. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The Red-White-Blue wrapper on the right represents the normal 5-cent Bowman pack available in 1949. |
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Posted By: Red
Left wrapper lists cards, right lists 5 cards, so maybe a 1 cent pack. Or maybe it contained PCL cards. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The very rare wrapper on the left was not a 1-cent wrapper for the regular 1949 issue. Both the penny and the nickel |
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Posted By: RayB
Need to get myself a 1969 Topps Pack at some point in this short stay on this earth. Closest I've come is a nice wrapper. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Ted - do you have a scan of the 1 cent wrapper? I assume the only difference between the red/blue/white 5 cent and 1 cent would be the number of cards in the pack (and hence the writing on the front that states 5 cards). |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
A few new ones, just back from Global (I like their holders a lot better than PSA's) |
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Posted By: Bob
Anthony, |
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Posted By: John Moran
Anthony, awesome packs, can you tell who is in the sports king pack? |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
John- no idea on GAI these days. All except the Tatoo and Bell Brand pack were bought from Steve Hart though, and most were graded by PSA before I decided I really didn't like the holder. |
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Posted By: John Moran
From the current Lelands auction, 1967 standup wrapper, wow |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Wow! I never knew their was an instruction sheet either. First I've seen of the wrapper as well. |
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Posted By: Felicia
I got this pack as a gift several years ago. I wasnt sure why it had football on the front yet it had baseball cards on the back so I called topps years ago to help clarify this. |
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