It was another successful trip for us this past weekend, as we ventured up into the New England area looking to buy vintage cards and collections. We were able to meet up with a few people privately throughout the trip, along with visiting some local card shops. But, the real bread-and-butter for us, was when we visited the Greater Boston Sports Collectors Convention (Shriners Show). Many people knew that we would be attending the event, so we had a few leads already lined up before we even went. Aside from those planned leads, we were able to buy over $10,000 of
There’s nothing quite like the allure of an old unopened pack. There’s the obvious dilemma… to rip or not to rip? There’s the obvious question…what’s inside? And there’s the ‘wow’ factor as in “I can’t believe this has never been opened.” When it comes to vintage rack packs, you can multiply those questions by three because that’s really what it is -three packs of cards in one big, long package. We’re came back from the National
There’s nothing quite like the allure of an old unopened pack. There’s the obvious dilemma... to rip or not to rip? There’s the obvious question…what’s inside? And there’s the ‘wow’ factor as in “I can’t believe this has never been opened.” When it comes to vintage rack packs, you can multiply those questions by three because that’s really what it is -three packs of cards in one big, long package. We’re just back from the National Sports Collectors Convention with one of the coolest packs football card collectors will ever see - a 1968 Topps rack pack with Joe Namath