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cgilmo

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Busted by Chris at Atlanta Sports Cards

Full bust details coming very soon.


Here are a couple of the highlights...

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That Sandy is a dandy!

Nice.

If I was Razor, I would have loaded this up with pre-70 Pete Rose autographs. Cheap buy in, big following and most breakers would be content with that pull, even though it wouldn't replace the pack cost.
 

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I loved the idea of this when he was talking to me about it at the Natty last year. The price is a little steep for me though. I hope it does well.
 

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:o at the two you posted, Chris. Can't wait to see what else this prduct has.
 

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cgilmo said:
i would never EVER consider breaking this a pack at a time


you have to break a bunch to get your moneys worth
I would only a pack or so. As it's hit or miss, Disagree. I'd take the chance on one, but not much more.

I'm going to guess that the total 20 boxes wouldn't cover the cost, but a few "hits" like the Koufax or Williams would on a pack/box level.

Opening a case increases your odds of a big pull, but greatly decreases the overall return due to the probable "dog factor."
 

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cgilmo said:
55_marlins_sp said:
:o at the two you posted, Chris. Can't wait to see what else this prduct has.


the two i posted were the highlights


I figured that, Chris. :ugeek:
 

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The other 18 hits were:
1968 Topps Roger Maris PSA 7,
1958 Pee Wee Reese PSA 7,
1964 Topps Walt Alston PSA DNA Autograph,
1966 Topps Topps Pete Rose PSA 7,
1963 Fleer Roberto Clemente PSA 8,
1957 Topps Jim Bunning RC PSA 7,
1961 Warren Spahn All-Star PSA 8,
1963 Fleer Fleer Carl Yastrzemski PSA 8,
1960 Topps Luis Aparicio PSA DNA Autograph,
1966 Topps Jim Palmer RC PSA 8,
1962 Topps Sandy Koufax PSA 7,
1965 Topps Yogi Berra PSA 8,
1956 Topps Richie Ashburn PSA 8,
1955 Bowman Early Wynn PSA 7,
1955 Topps Eddie Mathews PSA 7,
1961 Topps Willie Mays MVP PSA 7,
1958 Topps Billy Martin PSA 8
1965 Topps Carl Yastrzemski PSA 8.
 

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I just ordered 1 pack this morning from them, hope I get the 1 out of 10 thats good. Maybe I'll get the signed '52 Mantle..I have to add that I pulled an Obama cut out of Prominent Cuts some of which will be used to buy this pack.
 

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cgilmo said:
i would never EVER consider breaking this a pack at a time


you have to break a bunch to even have a chance to get your moneys worth


Fixed that for you.
 

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What's the SPR on it?
This seems like it's super exciting, and worst case scenario you've got a nice slabbed HOF'er.
But then again, I don't know the SPR.
Congrats on the Koufax, what a beautiful card.
 

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cgilmo said:
The other 18 hits were:
1968 Topps Roger Maris PSA 7,
1958 Pee Wee Reese PSA 7,
1964 Topps Walt Alston PSA DNA Autograph,
1966 Topps Topps Pete Rose PSA 7,
1963 Fleer Roberto Clemente PSA 8,
1957 Topps Jim Bunning RC PSA 7,
1961 Warren Spahn All-Star PSA 8,
1963 Fleer Fleer Carl Yastrzemski PSA 8,
1960 Topps Luis Aparicio PSA DNA Autograph,
1966 Topps Jim Palmer RC PSA 8,
1962 Topps Sandy Koufax PSA 7,
1965 Topps Yogi Berra PSA 8,
1956 Topps Richie Ashburn PSA 8,
1955 Bowman Early Wynn PSA 7,
1955 Topps Eddie Mathews PSA 7,
1961 Topps Willie Mays MVP PSA 7,
1958 Topps Billy Martin PSA 8
1965 Topps Carl Yastrzemski PSA 8.




It would be an "unforgettable" experience to break a pack or two of these

but not too many of these hit would cover half th price of the box

am I right?
 

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Maybe I am missing something, but I don't get this product? It doesn't look like it'd be effected by the "Razor" name, b/c there is nothing about these hits to link it to Razor once it's out of the box it was packed in. Thus, I don't think it can take a dive like Oval Office cards that had Razor all over them. These don't have that. All this looks like to me is someone buying up a bunch of slabbed vintage cards off ebay and then packing out their purchases under some product name at a price point that guarantees them some sort of profit margin. They didn't create a card or design or anything. It's just looks like vintage graded cards.

Ok - now flame me about what I've missed with this product.
 

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Bill Menard said:
Maybe I am missing something, but I don't get this product? It doesn't look like it'd be effected by the "Razor" name, b/c there is nothing about these hits to link it to Razor once it's out of the box it was packed in. Thus, I don't think it can take a dive like Oval Office cards that had Razor all over them. These don't have that. All this looks like to me is someone buying up a bunch of slabbed vintage cards off ebay and then packing out their purchases under some product name at a price point that guarantees them some sort of profit margin. They didn't create a card or design or anything. It's just looks like vintage graded cards.

Ok - now flame me about what I've missed with this product.

You are correct. Its purely Razor giving you the opportunity to get a card that otherwise most people wouldn't be able to afford. It's is even more of a thrill or hit and miss product than anything else, aside from maybe the Oval Office product.
 

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Is there a checklist available for this?

And is that Koufax available?
 

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