@tpnaught -- Yes, that was my Tweet. I have seen it so much now that even I am getting tired of it, LOL. I am still waiting for that prediction to come true. The Tigers did well today, and now it goes to Detroit tied up with Verlander on the mound for Game 3.
@baseballcardsonlyALT - I don't own my Twitter comments. They are owned by Twitter, as I am sure it is stated in the agreement that 99.9% of the users just click the "I Agree" box on, and move on to create their account. I am also sure that MLB Network has full permission to use my Tweet in a commercial. With all of this said, why would I ever be against anyone using something of mine in a commercial seen nationwide for a month or more? It made for great conversation on here.
Rats, now I want to see the other 60 packs or so! LOL! I guess I'm the only one that has patience to sit and watch an hour long video watching Kris open 1992 Topps cards. Great hit on the Mussina Gold RC!
@benjie0000 -- You didn't miss much, Ben. Other than the 4 Gold Cards, it was just more of the same 792 base cards. 1992 Topps packs were not known for their excitement.
@krisbenham Haha, I've been sorting through a ton of 80s cards right now. I love the older stuff. A lot of the older cards I had only dreamed about owning when I was younger! One of the things I enjoy about your videos Kris is the commentary. You have such a vast amount of information that I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos!
@nblackford1412 -- Yeah, the Tigers announcers were talking the other day about him being 50 when he retired. I was a decade off with my guess, but there aren't many 50 year old's that have played Major League Baseball, so I guessed low. Good job on some better info for the viewers.
@nblackford1412 -- Yes, they made 2 types of factory set. The original one was a matte colored box, and then they made a full color glossy Christmas box. They all have the same base cards, just a different box. There are also Traded factory sets, Gold Factory sets, and Gold Traded Factory sets.
@MrDrProfessorMyea -- Just let me know here on YouTube in a PM which card NUMBERS you want from the set, and I should be able to add them up quickly. It will be just like in the store with $1.99 shipping unless you get $10 worth, which is free shipping. The 1992 Topps common cards will start at 7¢ each, and go up to about 25¢ for Nolan Ryan type star cards. The Gold Cards will be at much higher prices. I haven't thought about how to price those yet.
@MrDrProfessorMyea -- My site is where they will end up, but they aren't even all sleeved yet. For these 1992 Topps singles, I have about 2,700 cards to sleeve, and that is on top of all of the 1991 Donruss and 1992 Donruss cards that I have to sleeve as well. Might be a while.
@sjc1410 -- Good thing the "Video Police" are still here pointing out things that I do that aren't even bad. I have said this dozens of times, why are you complaining about something that you were NOT forced to watch? No body on here wants to hear you whine, especially me, the guy that spent hundreds of hours filming and editing these videos, and thousands of dollars on the cards for them. How much did it cost you all of this cost you?
Hey I have a lot of 1992-1993 cards and GOLD one too how much are the values? i have a ryan boewn gold rookie card
Imappleboy 1 month ago
don't mean to be weird but pls sub me i gots some good card vids
TheSheelaghm 4 months ago
wow i can remember chasing the gold cards in that set. 93 set was alot funner getting one every pack and paying like 50 cents for the pack lol
TheGRIFFEYMAN 4 months ago
hey i saw your twitter post on mlb network...nice
tpnaught 4 months ago
it was @Kris_Benham
tpnaught 4 months ago
@tpnaught -- Yes, that was my Tweet. I have seen it so much now that even I am getting tired of it, LOL. I am still waiting for that prediction to come true. The Tigers did well today, and now it goes to Detroit tied up with Verlander on the mound for Game 3.
krisbenham 4 months ago
@krisbenham did they contact you that the comment on twitter going to be on or something or did th put it thre without permission
baseballcardsonlyALT 4 months ago
@baseballcardsonlyALT - I don't own my Twitter comments. They are owned by Twitter, as I am sure it is stated in the agreement that 99.9% of the users just click the "I Agree" box on, and move on to create their account. I am also sure that MLB Network has full permission to use my Tweet in a commercial. With all of this said, why would I ever be against anyone using something of mine in a commercial seen nationwide for a month or more? It made for great conversation on here.
krisbenham 4 months ago
kruk is on espn
nny27ws2009 5 months ago
Rats, now I want to see the other 60 packs or so! LOL! I guess I'm the only one that has patience to sit and watch an hour long video watching Kris open 1992 Topps cards. Great hit on the Mussina Gold RC!
benjie0000 5 months ago
@benjie0000 -- You didn't miss much, Ben. Other than the 4 Gold Cards, it was just more of the same 792 base cards. 1992 Topps packs were not known for their excitement.
krisbenham 5 months ago
@krisbenham -- I thought so.
krisbenham 5 months ago
@krisbenham Haha, I've been sorting through a ton of 80s cards right now. I love the older stuff. A lot of the older cards I had only dreamed about owning when I was younger! One of the things I enjoy about your videos Kris is the commentary. You have such a vast amount of information that I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos!
benjie0000 5 months ago
I think Francko was 48 when he hit that HR
nblackford1412 5 months ago
@nblackford1412 -- Yeah, the Tigers announcers were talking the other day about him being 50 when he retired. I was a decade off with my guess, but there aren't many 50 year old's that have played Major League Baseball, so I guessed low. Good job on some better info for the viewers.
krisbenham 5 months ago
did Topps make a factory set that year
nblackford1412 5 months ago
@nblackford1412 -- Yes, they made 2 types of factory set. The original one was a matte colored box, and then they made a full color glossy Christmas box. They all have the same base cards, just a different box. There are also Traded factory sets, Gold Factory sets, and Gold Traded Factory sets.
krisbenham 5 months ago
@krisbenham ah, looked on your site and couldn't find em. I see, Thanks for the update Kris!
MrDrProfessorMyea 5 months ago
@MrDrProfessorMyea -- Just let me know here on YouTube in a PM which card NUMBERS you want from the set, and I should be able to add them up quickly. It will be just like in the store with $1.99 shipping unless you get $10 worth, which is free shipping. The 1992 Topps common cards will start at 7¢ each, and go up to about 25¢ for Nolan Ryan type star cards. The Gold Cards will be at much higher prices. I haven't thought about how to price those yet.
krisbenham 5 months ago
Kris, where have you been selling you cards lately? Might be intrested in buying a couple of these
MrDrProfessorMyea 5 months ago
@MrDrProfessorMyea -- My site is where they will end up, but they aren't even all sleeved yet. For these 1992 Topps singles, I have about 2,700 cards to sleeve, and that is on top of all of the 1991 Donruss and 1992 Donruss cards that I have to sleeve as well. Might be a while.
krisbenham 5 months ago
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sjc1410 5 months ago
@sjc1410 -- Good thing the "Video Police" are still here pointing out things that I do that aren't even bad. I have said this dozens of times, why are you complaining about something that you were NOT forced to watch? No body on here wants to hear you whine, especially me, the guy that spent hundreds of hours filming and editing these videos, and thousands of dollars on the cards for them. How much did it cost you all of this cost you?
krisbenham 5 months ago
Holy Moly lol, love that set good break, hope all is well man
9DBrown9 5 months ago
Holy Moly lol, love that set good break, hope all is well man
9DBrown9 5 months ago