I have thought about it but I have my reservations about mailing my cards via post. I would prefer to drop them off in person but that can be difficult.
@@thewsquaredguys6608 I think the biggest hit I have so far besides that 5/5 cover variant parallel is the Carnage black printing plate from the Marvel Unbound set last year.
Hobby boxes I found at my local comic/card shop. The blaster boxes were from the Upper Deck store online as that is the only way to get them in Canada (at least from where I'm at). I think in the US the blaster boxes can be found at Target(?)
@@thewsquaredguys6608 Thanks. I have been checking everywhere locally and cannot find them at all lol. Was starting to wonder if it was an online thing only
@@schmitty0609 this set has been surprisingly popular so I wouldn't be surprised if it's getting harder to find hobby/blaster boxes. You can try asking your local comic/card shops about it, they may be able to special order it for you because I know some shops don't typically carry stock unless someone asks for an order.
Binders are definitely not the best way to protect cards. I keep all my rarer/higher end stuff in cardboard boxes with column separators with top loaders or one touch magnetic cases. For base sets and unnumbered parallels I keep in binders for easy storage and easy access if I want to flip through the artwork.
I place a thick cardstock inside a plastic page. Beginning and end. I lost the beginning part but it straightens the 1st page. Or maybe just place dummy cards on first page. Them rings do dent the cards. I've seen no Deadpool on any box openings so far
Amazing 👌👌
Thanks!
Great video !
Thanks!
You going to get your big hits graded at all?
I have thought about it but I have my reservations about mailing my cards via post. I would prefer to drop them off in person but that can be difficult.
@@thewsquaredguys6608 I think the biggest hit I have so far besides that 5/5 cover variant parallel is the Carnage black printing plate from the Marvel Unbound set last year.
@@jonathanlupfer5262 that's awesome - congrats on your hits!
Where in the hell are you all finding these? I cant find them at any Walmart or Target.
Hobby boxes I found at my local comic/card shop. The blaster boxes were from the Upper Deck store online as that is the only way to get them in Canada (at least from where I'm at). I think in the US the blaster boxes can be found at Target(?)
@@thewsquaredguys6608 Thanks. I have been checking everywhere locally and cannot find them at all lol. Was starting to wonder if it was an online thing only
@@schmitty0609 this set has been surprisingly popular so I wouldn't be surprised if it's getting harder to find hobby/blaster boxes.
You can try asking your local comic/card shops about it, they may be able to special order it for you because I know some shops don't typically carry stock unless someone asks for an order.
I have a Omega Red for sell.
I don’t trust binders.
Binders are definitely not the best way to protect cards. I keep all my rarer/higher end stuff in cardboard boxes with column separators with top loaders or one touch magnetic cases. For base sets and unnumbered parallels I keep in binders for easy storage and easy access if I want to flip through the artwork.
I place a thick cardstock inside a plastic page. Beginning and end. I lost the beginning part but it straightens the 1st page. Or maybe just place dummy cards on first page. Them rings do dent the cards.
I've seen no Deadpool on any box openings so far
@@itzzzsss that's actually a smart idea, I should start doing that.
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