Official OS Sports Card Collecting Thread
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Re: Official OS Sports Card Collecting Thread
If you're looking to complete a set, then I think a jumbo box would be a good way to go. A jumbo box of Topps is 10 packs of 50 cards each pack. You are guaranteed 2 relic cards and 1 autograph card, and also some insert cards. You are pretty much guaranteed to get every card in that series too. A hobby box is only 360 cards total so it's tough to complete a whole set with those. Not saying they are a bad buy, but I prefer a jumbo box. A hobby box usually goes for about $50-$60, and a jumbo box between $100-$120.Comment
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Re: Official OS Sports Card Collecting Thread
If you're looking to complete a set, then I think a jumbo box would be a good way to go. A jumbo box of Topps is 10 packs of 50 cards each pack. You are guaranteed 2 relic cards and 1 autograph card, and also some insert cards. You are pretty much guaranteed to get every card in that series too. A hobby box is only 360 cards total so it's tough to complete a whole set with those. Not saying they are a bad buy, but I prefer a jumbo box. A hobby box usually goes for about $50-$60, and a jumbo box between $100-$120.badComment
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Buying all these short print cards on ebay is starting to add up. lol. My bank statement is showing all Paypal transactions lately. Haha.Comment
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Check out this site: www.cardsinfinity.com
This dude does video breaks and he is the best in the business. I've done 3 video breaks. Usually when I buy from him, I will have him open a couple and send a couple sealed. It is pretty cool to buy a box and watch it opened on YouTube and then get the contents later on.NCAA: Pitt, Arkansas State
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Re: Official OS Sports Card Collecting Thread
I'm not really looking to complete the set. At least right now. I may get into that down the road, but I'd rather start with something around $50, just in case I end up not getting as into it as I hope to.Kansas City Royals | FC Barcelona | New Orleans Pelicans
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I prefer Team BoxBreak for my box/case breaks if and when I do them.
They're on twitter ( @TeamBoxBreak ) as well, and Bryan is fantastic with his customer service.badComment
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I know some websites give you a discount if you record your box/case break and put the video on YouTube. All you have to do is say you bought it from there and print out their logo and hold it up for a few seconds.
Definitely something to think about if you record that stuff anyways. Saves you some money.
I know http://atlsportscards.com/ does it, if anybody is interested.
I haven't done it before, but they have videos on the website from people that have.Comment
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So I purchased a Hobby box the other day in search of an Almora(this one http://www.comc.com/Cards/Baseball/2...Almora/6265204) and came up empty. Was this close to going out and getting another box, but instead got lucky with a ebay auction and won one for 30 bucks with shipping.
So in the end I spent a total of 69 bucks for a hobby box and this card. All for about 20 bucks less that what a box would cost me at the card shop. I call this a win-win situation.Comment
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Bowman is the best bet for prospects.Cincinnati Reds University of Kentucky Cincinnati Bengals
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You'll get Harpers and Trouts in most base sets. Depends on what kind of cards you are looking for.badComment
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Re: Official OS Sports Card Collecting Thread
I prefer Team BoxBreak for my box/case breaks if and when I do them.
They're on twitter ( @TeamBoxBreak ) as well, and Bryan is fantastic with his customer service.Comment
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