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1988 Topps BIG 36-Pack Box Break 7-31-10

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  • Where do you buy a box of those?

  • @RayzWin -- Dave and Adams Card World had a box of them about a year and a half ago. I got all of the older boxes in these videos from them at the same time.

  • i coleect old baseball cards for fun just so i can complete the sets but i dont like buying old packs for the hell of it because there is not hits just a few nice rookies or errors

  • @nitrousinhalement -- That is part of what I would like to change about the hobby today. Too many people are getting cards for the big hit cards, and are not enjoying the other stuff. I would like to bring light to all cards. Someone else spent countless hours designing the cards in a way that they thought we would appreciate them, so lets all take the time to enjoy the smaller, but still great things in cards.

  • whats the best version of a case to pull the most high end cards? there's wax cases, cello cases, rack case, vending cases, set cases, etc. whats the difference in those and is one better than the other to pull good cards?

  • @TrapHunt -- Well, I am somewhat puzzled by your question. The video that you have selected to ask the question about is from 1988, but cases from that era didn't have high end cards, so there is no advantage as far as that goes. There is an advantage with card condition. Vending boxes have the best conditioned cards because there is no gum for the cards to get sugar scratches, or creases from. But vending boxes were never sealed, so people can often remove the good cards and still sell it.

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  • Oh wow man. I broke one of those yesterday except it was 1987. I got it for 5 buck at the card show. What a cowinsidence!!!

  • The Noan Ryan is worth $1.50, but the whole set is only worth $9.00

  • Such memories- thanks. I remember buying a few packs of these at a flea market with my family way back in 1988, and thinking they looked really cool.

  • @TrapHunt  DONRUSS

  • @krisbenham Haha i cant believe you just said that giants2581 he is a lot of peoples favorite pack opener

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