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hive17 said:Did anyone look at the book thingy that came with it? half of it is every team's 2011 schedule, which was nice, but the other half was a little bit of Topps 60 years history.
My question is about the 60 cards Topps chose to include in that little book. Did anyone notice who was conspicuously absent? I'll give you a hint: he's one of the best players ever, but wears a size 8 1/2 hat, so people hate him.I thought it was a little telling that MLB and/or Topps are distancing themselves from this gentleman after making millions of dollars off of people looking for his autographs and jersey pieces.
Also, I just busted 5 of those boxes, got 13 code cards and a stamp from Heritage, so I didn't do as well as others, but wasn't gutted either.
MallCopKJ said:Should have kicked in another $5 and bought a $20 scratch ticket. Nothing worth mentioning in my box. Some virtual ring crap from the codes.
scottagibson said:MallCopKJ said:Should have kicked in another $5 and bought a $20 scratch ticket. Nothing worth mentioning in my box. Some virtual ring crap from the codes.
But a $20 scratch off wouldn't have guaranteed you $10 back. Every one I opened had atleast 3 diamond giveaway cards in them which is worth around $3-$4 per on the bay. Just the shot at those heritage packs was worth it to me. They are completely random and there have been some monster pulls out of them from just the few board members who have posted here. I will buy more if I can find them, but every place I check now is sold out.
MallCopKJ said:scottagibson said:MallCopKJ said:Should have kicked in another $5 and bought a $20 scratch ticket. Nothing worth mentioning in my box. Some virtual ring crap from the codes.
But a $20 scratch off wouldn't have guaranteed you $10 back. Every one I opened had atleast 3 diamond giveaway cards in them which is worth around $3-$4 per on the bay. Just the shot at those heritage packs was worth it to me. They are completely random and there have been some monster pulls out of them from just the few board members who have posted here. I will buy more if I can find them, but every place I check now is sold out.
I tried selling codes on Ebay before and the buyer demanded I send them the card instead of just letting me email them the code. For the cost of shipping, mailer and whatnot, wouldnt be worth it to me.
A_Pharis said:Another canary diamond from these boxes:
http://www.freedomcardboard.com/forum/v ... 8#p1783598
And that's just here. I imagine more canaries are being hit on other forums. The odds on these have to be better than your standard retail packs.
ffgameman said:A_Pharis said:Another canary diamond from these boxes:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=129403&p=1783598#p1783598
And that's just here. I imagine more canaries are being hit on other forums. The odds on these have to be better than your standard retail packs.
Especially given not only the canaries but also the extra relics and autographs.
ArtVandelay said:WHAT IS WITH THE INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH GLUE THEY ARE USING BETWEEN THE REFRACTOR PACK AND THE MAIN PACKS??? UNNECESSARY!!! Almost to the point you pull so hard your afraid the wrapping is going to hurt the card before the glue gives...
caseumsd6 said:Girlfriend saw me reading this thread and went out and bought me two at target. Will be busting soon. Let's hope for something nice.
Jeff N. said:If anyone wants 10 codes and 5 refractors for $32, LMK...
schmidtfan20 said:I opened 5 yesterday. Did ok, one Hanley diamond and a few of those sparkles one of Stras. Heritage had a chrome
and a GU and one Jackie, 10 packs of heritage equal to a box and a half of hobby at the shop.
Are these redemptions really selling? Seems like there are a lot more out there now and people would have a hard
time selling. Do you have to go to ebay or are they selling here?
KEvin