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Old 07-16-2009, 08:01 AM
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Default Unopened pack question/GAI

Years back, I used to have a small collection of vintage unopened baseball packs. I seem to recall Mark Murphy and others telling me there were NO "grocery cellos" made between 1970-74, and that regular cello packs ended in 1969 Yet, on ebay, I have seen quite a few, w GAI labeling. Is GAI being dishonest here in you guys opinion, or were there actually those packs?

Note: I grew up in this era, and recall buying the large packs in their little boxes from 70-72 in baseball and football, then seeing the "writing on wrapper" cellos beginning in 74, so I personally don't recall these "grocery cellos" in that era.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/1972-TOPPS-BASEB...3A5%7C294%3A50

a link to one of those type packs.
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Check out these threads on the PSA board, they are fake

http://forums.collectors.com/message...rocery%20cello

http://forums.collectors.com/message...rocery%20cello

FYI legit baseball cello packs from 1970 contain 33 cards (30 for FB) and the 1971 cellos contain 30 cards (27/28 for FB I think), John

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Thank you sir for the links/info. Ebay should pull them off when they are listed then, but I guess, like the huge numbers of bad autographs on there, that it is sometimes a herculean task.
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Two people on ebay were selling those packs, One being GAI graded, one not, and they pleaded semi ignorance when I asked them if they guaranteed the packs being real. Whatever.
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there are pictures of my 70's baseball cello packs here:

http://www.psacard.com/SetRegistry/a...t.aspx?s=51689

The 70 cello came inside a green 33 count box, the 71 and 72 cellos came in blue boxes. John

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Old 07-19-2009, 08:20 AM
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Yeh, thats how I remember them as a pretty little kid, and when I bought some over the later years collecting.
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