In my second to last post, I mentioned having an amazing outing at a semi-local antique mall. Many posts will be coming very soon to try and cover all the purchases from that trip, but in the meantime, one of the items is causing a bit of a conundrum.
While perusing one of the booths, I noticed on a lower shelf, two small plastic containers full of unopened packs. To my knowledge, these were new to this booth, so I was most curious to see what was to be had.
The first container ended up being bust, the prices were crazy high and the selection stunk. For example (yet another time I should have taken a picture), there was a pack of 1994 Collect-A-Card Power Rangers for $4... Yes, your read that right, four bucks for one pack! On a good day, you could probably buy four complete sets for that price.
So as you can probably imagine, I wasn't expecting too much once I moved on to the second container. And was pretty much the same story, at least until I got towards the end of the selection, which is when I came across this:
Upon first sight, I was stumped, as I had never seen a pack of whatever it was before. Due to the graphics and the type of foil wrapper, I didn't have to turn it over to realize that it was a product of the 90's, which perplexed me even more as I am pretty familiar with all things 90's basketball. Looking a little more carefully at the front, especially the multiple different company logos, I was able to deduce that it was some sort of repack... A repack unlike any other repack that I have ever seen before.
Turning it over:
The back didn't really reveal anything new. Googling "Treat Entertainment, Inc." only took me to a website with a list of expired copyright's. Searching for the pack name along with the year yielded bupkis as well. So according to the internet, either this pack doesn't exist, or if it does, there are none available anywhere else. My personal opinion at this point, is that this might have been a regionally issued repack, since I'm only one state above Alabama, it would make sense that if I'm right, they might have been available here at one time.
So the question now is, should I open it? I'm not a collector of unopened packs/boxes, but I can also appreciate that this is somewhat of a unique item, and I would really hate to open something that might be the last (hyperbole?) of it's kind. The guaranteed one Topps Finest card per pack that is mentioned on the front and back of the wrapper is most likely a Jolly Green Giant by now, and the front card that has had the MJ Metal Collector Coin (oooooh!) pushing and rubbing against it for the last twenty years, is probably in less than ideal condition by now.
I'm sure most folks will be leaning towards the tear it open side, but isn't there something to be said for leaving it as is? Well?
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Friday, May 26, 2017
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Would you believe me...
...if I told you that I got this 1969 Topps Dick Dietz from a repack? Well, as far fetched as it sounds, it's completely true. This card came from a recent 100 card Fairfield repack, which just so happened to be my first one purchased in at least the last six months or so.
I had never heard of anyone getting something this old from a repack before, so to say I was surprised, would be a bit of an understatement. It's also pretty amazing that this card is in such great shape considering I've pulled a couple of really well loved cards (one of which, you can see here) from these in the past.
I don't know if this card was supposed to be considered the "hit" or not, but I will consider it as such, especially since a vintage set need (I forgot to mention that I didn't already have this one) is much more important to me, than a sticker autograph of someone that I've probably never even heard of before.
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