1960 TOPPS BASEBALL WAX PACK OPEN - THEN MY 1972 BBCE BOX, 1971 SEALED PACKS & OTHER VINTAGE PACKS!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- 1960 TOPPS WAX PACK OPENING - GET READY FOR SOME MORE FUN VIDOES SHORTLY. I should have 24 new videos followed by another 20 PSA reveals videos of these cards that I will be opening. FYI.....The first couple of videos are a little raw to watch. I was just getting into videoing these huge box openings for fun. I have some great videos to come!!!!! So stay tunned as I open these vintage packs!!!!! Some of the initial videos had my son and daughter-in-law opening and narrating. It's amazing I kept some of these packs that I didn't open from my collecting from the year 1998 and 25 years later, my new daugther-in-law is opening those original packs I bought from the year she was born. Who would have ever guessed. That's what this hobby is all about. PRETTY COOL!
Example #1879 why you do not open vintage packs.
how much did he lose
@@raymondgordon-c2n I'd guess at least $20-$30 thousand just from what I could stomach watching. Opening that Mantle pack is so stupid it's offensive.
@@forgerelli1 agreed .as an 11 year old i brought these by the box .05 pack 24 packs per box = 1.20 good to have a paper route
This is worse than watching the Rodney King tape. 😭
Three minutes of watching you open was bad
Watching this goof opening this pack is about as fun as watching somebody pulling there nails off.
After 3 minutes I was gone.
*their
“How not to open a graded wax pack case, part 37.”
Win a few, lose a lot…
Good Lord - terrible presentation! It's worse that you have no respect for very good ball players that made the major leagues. Learn something about the history of the game!
People are very anxious about making the wrong decision in life, curious perhaps but history should be preserved and the old wax pack should always remain sealed. You see what happened, a bunch of damaged cards are worthless whereas a sealed pack is worth 3,000 dollars.
Reminds me of the Jabs Family channel where he broke a BBCE box of vintage 70s Topps ('75 I think), the entire box had gum soaking through and ruining every single pack. He was selling the pack breaks and had to refund all the buyers. It was a very expensive box.
1972
Yeh I believe it was a 1972 O-Pee-Chee and then he had the balls to actually say in the video that he was contemplating asking the seller he bought it from on eBay for for some kind refund. 😂
Not a fan of Jabs at all.
Hurts to watch the gum ruined pack
I love when mooks wear one glove and touch the card with both hands.
This whole thing, at this point, exists so that "grading" companies earn a steady paycheck and
A new generation of youngsters get their first taste of sports gambling but its not called gambling its called a "hobby".
Grow up people!
clearly more money than brains.
I would call that Nellie Fox an error, the error is there is gum attached. What's the point of one glove? You're touching the cards with your bare hand, lol
Bro you have 1 glove on what is the point. Lookin like Michael Jackson doing this crap
Roy Sievers was a star for a few years in the '50s. Nellie Fox is a Hall of Famer, but that card was messed up. Marty Keough was the father of former major league pitcher Matt Keough of the A's and Yankees.
Break out the tool kit to break the casing...😅
Every time one of these old packs is opened, I enjoy watching, but I wonder how many unopened packs remain in the world.
I know! I’m excite and then sad.
Plenty to reseal and then get "authenticated"!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ouch. That pack looks like it went through the Vietnam war... Either water or sweating gum. Probably found in a very hot environment sadly.
Thx for watching - I have to agree with you!!!
Always a bummer when a non common takes the hit from the gum.
All you need is pliers...much easier
That pack looked like it went through some water damage.
Imagine if there was a Mantle in that mess completely ruined?
That would have been AMAZING!!!
Surprised to see six cards in that nickel pack. I bought my first pack in 1966, as an 8-year old. It was five cards for a nickel then, and remained so through at least 1968 (or 1969). Seems to me it went up to ten cards for maybe 15 cents, possibly as early as 1970. For what it's worth, the six cards in your pack were all from Series #1 in 1960, which is better than what I see on other vintage opening videos, where the cards are clearly re-packed. Thank you for the video. I enjoyed the anticipation of what cards you would get.
It became 10 cards for 10 cents in 1970
Pick up the pace
I used a pair of pliers and a screw driver and had a slab opened in 30-seconds... queue the drama...
There has to be an easier way. No?
You can order some of the Curt's Card Care Juice for those cards!
Why do you open a pack you spent extra money to grade?
Gotta make sure it's not a reseal
Beautiful vintage!
Seems like you were actually lucky there were no good cards in that pack...imagine a Willie Mays with his nose missing because of that funky ass gum.
I opened some 30 year old wax packs...a little gum damage. Assume plastic casing causes the gum to harm cards...especially in packages that are 50-60 years old.
Dremel tool anyone?
you got SCAMMED SONN! How it feel???
Paid $150. Sell for a buck and a quarter.