@nicholasgerling -- I can see how someone only wanting to see the most incredible pulls in the world could see this as a boring video, but based on the subjects being 6 and 2 years old, I think you could have kept the negative part of your comment to yourself, especially since they are my niece and nephew. That should be a red flag that I would take any comments about this video personally. Anyone else who shared your opinion had enough respect for my family to not comment.
@ANORTON97 -- They don't really like cards, they just wanted to do a video. When my nephew came over the next weekend, he asked about my Hot Wheels and said that he didn't like cards. He knows that I have about 5,000 Hot Wheels cards in their packages put away in the closet. He doesn't understand that I don't want him to mess with them because that hurts their value.
@pointmocker Similar to what Kris said in his video. Back in my day even you could get a pack of base Topps for $.50 and get 10 cards in the pack. Now even I am kinda priced out of Baseball card products at $80.00 a box for 2 hits. Back in the day a hobby box of mid-end cards was $30.00 or so, easily reachable with my salary as a cart attendant at a super market. I could buy 3-4 boxes a week on my salary, not any more! Prices do need to get quite a bit more manageable for younger collectors
Kids are adorable. My son just loves cards. I give him my common/damaged and he just loves it. The prices of this hobby today is definitely not for kids anymore. They should make some cheap packs for kids. Good video man
@talkntribe - Topps Attax was intended on being for kids, but the price is still unreasonable at $1 per pack for 4 or 5 cards. That is crazy. We bought our 1989 cards for 35¢ a pack and got 15 cards. It is too bad that the card companies decided that money is more important than the original target audience.
@krisbenham I remember getting $1.00 from my mom for lunch for school. I remember lunch being $.70 and then I would build up the remainder for the week and dump it on baseball cards...I can't imagine my kids doing that now with lunch being $2.00 (daily) and a random pack of Topps being at $2.99 a pack. BTW, by far your best video =)
wow boring but cool
nicholasgerling 2 months ago
@nicholasgerling -- I can see how someone only wanting to see the most incredible pulls in the world could see this as a boring video, but based on the subjects being 6 and 2 years old, I think you could have kept the negative part of your comment to yourself, especially since they are my niece and nephew. That should be a red flag that I would take any comments about this video personally. Anyone else who shared your opinion had enough respect for my family to not comment.
krisbenham 2 months ago
cute
yannkesman234 5 months ago
I hope my kids and or neices and nephews are as cool as yours and want to experiment with cards. There adorable. lol good vid. :D
ANORTON97 5 months ago
@ANORTON97 -- They don't really like cards, they just wanted to do a video. When my nephew came over the next weekend, he asked about my Hot Wheels and said that he didn't like cards. He knows that I have about 5,000 Hot Wheels cards in their packages put away in the closet. He doesn't understand that I don't want him to mess with them because that hurts their value.
krisbenham 5 months ago
@pointmocker Similar to what Kris said in his video. Back in my day even you could get a pack of base Topps for $.50 and get 10 cards in the pack. Now even I am kinda priced out of Baseball card products at $80.00 a box for 2 hits. Back in the day a hobby box of mid-end cards was $30.00 or so, easily reachable with my salary as a cart attendant at a super market. I could buy 3-4 boxes a week on my salary, not any more! Prices do need to get quite a bit more manageable for younger collectors
benjie0000 5 months ago
This wasn't in my sub box.
GTLx16 5 months ago
awesome, i totally cracked up. great video uncle kris
TheGRIFFEYMAN 5 months ago
Kids are adorable. My son just loves cards. I give him my common/damaged and he just loves it. The prices of this hobby today is definitely not for kids anymore. They should make some cheap packs for kids. Good video man
talkntribe 5 months ago
@talkntribe - Topps Attax was intended on being for kids, but the price is still unreasonable at $1 per pack for 4 or 5 cards. That is crazy. We bought our 1989 cards for 35¢ a pack and got 15 cards. It is too bad that the card companies decided that money is more important than the original target audience.
krisbenham 5 months ago
@krisbenham I remember getting $1.00 from my mom for lunch for school. I remember lunch being $.70 and then I would build up the remainder for the week and dump it on baseball cards...I can't imagine my kids doing that now with lunch being $2.00 (daily) and a random pack of Topps being at $2.99 a pack. BTW, by far your best video =)
pointmocker 5 months ago