Hockey Cards - Part III

dr robbie

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This isn't an issue as much for hockey except maybe super high end like The Cup but still concerning if you're someone who opens boxes.
I saw that article as well and was wondering what kind of impact it could have on the hobby. Especially with the higher-end products. Really cuts into the spirit of opening packs (though, obviously this has been an issue for decades to some extent with resealing and weighing products). This just seems like the next level.
 
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blankall

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I saw that article as well and was wondering what kind of impact it could have on the hobby. Especially with the higher-end products. Really cuts into the spirit of opening packs (though, obviously this has been an issue for decades to some extent with resealing and weighing products). This just seems like the next level.

There's always been ways to search packs. Especially with Upper Deck, who has horrible "hit" placement. Buying loose packs, or even boxes sometimes, has always been a risk endeavour. Even with boxes, people will rip until they get the hits and sell off the excess. Happened to me buying loose Series 1 boxes in 2015/16. Bought a bunch of boxes online from Fans Edge and not a single McDavid. Ended up with half boxes that had the same Young Guns.
 

Rorschach

Who the f*** is Trevor Moore?
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Is there a reason why there are so few Ken Dryden cards since he retired?

Not included in any legends set or insert outside of a 2008 Montreal Canadiens centennial set. He's a HOFer. Rogie Vachon who was inducted just recently has triple the amount nof cards.
Maybe he doesn't sign? Guys who sign will have cards made because they can also make rarer cards of that player. Also, each retired player signs a separate deal so if Dryden doesn't bother with those deals, then he will have few cards.


This isn't an issue as much for hockey except maybe super high end like The Cup but still concerning if you're someone who opens boxes.
Cup will be interesting as it comes in a metal tin that I believe is attractive to magnets. Personally I don't think they will bother with hockey at all as running a CT scan isn't cheap.
 

yada

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My new pickup, lundqvist young guns

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SmytheKing

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So I cleaned out a storage unit and I came across a few of my old boxes and cases of cards. They've just been sitting around for years. I'm wondering if there's any way of looking into what the value of some of these things are these days? I know Beckett was the thing back when I was a kid but I think it's long since gone. I've looked on ebay and there's just such a variety in pricing so I don't think that's really a standard.

It's mostly stuff from OPC and UD from like 89-92 so there's SOME value but not like crazy things. Just looking to offload these but not give them away. Any tips on where to look? Obviously grading and condition matter but I'm looking to get just general information at this point.
 
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CutOnDime97

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So I cleaned out a storage unit and I came across a few of my old boxes and cases of cards. They've just been sitting around for years. I'm wondering if there's any way of looking into what the value of some of these things are these days? I know Beckett was the thing back when I was a kid but I think it's long since gone. I've looked on ebay and there's just such a variety in pricing so I don't think that's really a standard.

It's mostly stuff from OPC and UD from like 89-92 so there's SOME value but not like crazy things. Just looking to offload these but not give them away. Any tips on where to look? Obviously grading and condition matter but I'm looking to get just general information at this point.
 

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