Saturday, July 5, 2008

1989-90 Topps Hockey box break: Update & final analysis

Well, David's pack #36 only turned up a Zarley Zalapski RC with a BV of .50. Kind of a let down considering the build-up I had for that last pack. My overall evaluation of the entire wax box however would have to be deemed a smashing success.

Most importantly I was able to pull all 13 cards that I needed to complete my original set. The overall Book Value on all 468 cards from this wax box came in at $198.40, quite nice considering my original investment of $31.00! As far as my predictions go, well, let's just say I'm not much of a prognosticator. I thought there would be a Lemieux or Sakic in that last pack. Uh, no. I also predicted that I had a good chance of completing an entire second set as well and if not, I would come close, needing 5 cards or less. As it turns out, 11 cards are needed to complete another set after all. So once again, wrong! It won't be the last time for sure.

Cards I pulled the most of: 5
#37 John Tucker
#45 Cliff Ronning
#53 Guy Carbonneau
#75 Lee Norwood
#79 Al Iafrate
#83 Steve Yzerman
#101 Shawn Burr
#129 Paul Maclean
#136 Brian Leetch
#154 Doug Bodger
#157 Steve Tuttle

Key cards pulled:
#1 Mario Lemieux (1) - gum stain on back
#17 Patrick Roy (2)
#45 Cliff Ronning RC (5)
#83 Steve Yzerman (5)
#89 Trevor Linden RC (3)
#111 Geoff Courtnall RC (2)
#113 Joe Sakic RC (2)
#136 Brian Leetch RC (5) - one badly off center
#156 Wayne Gretzky (3)
#186 Brett Hull (2)

Biggest surprise:
Finding out card #156 was Wayne Gretzky

Biggest disappointment:
Brian Leetch RC off center
Only 1 Lemieux card - gum stained at that
Not even 1 Randy Cunneyworth card #63

After some research I found out that the supposed Cunneyworth "error" card has him with the Penguins instead of the correct version which has him as a Winnipeg Jet. I have 2 of the correct cards but have yet to even see what the "error" card looks like. If anyone can help me out on this I'd appreciate it. I thought an error card might come my way opening an entire wax box but not even the correct version was to be found this time around!

An overall 9 out of 10 on this wax box. The only way this was getting a 10 was if I pulled another Lemieux or two, got the Cunneyworth "error" or completed a second set. Great experience though as well as a great value. Looking forward to trying this again at some point with another set and wax box.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

1989-90 Topps Hockey box break: Mystery card #156 revealed


So I had to look on Beckett.com to find out who exactly graced card #156. The one card that I was missing to complete my set even after opening an entire wax box. Well it turns out that I only THOUGHT I was missing the card. The card actually turns out to be none other than the Great One himself, Mr. Wayne Gretzky. UNBELIEVABLE ! I pulled a Gretzky card in the VERY FIRST PACK that I opened from the 89-90 Topps Hockey wax box and didn't even realize I needed it as one of the cards to complete my set! I just saw that it was #99 wearing a black and silver L.A. Kings sweater, said "nice pull for the first pack, yeah me!" and assumed that I already had the card and didn't even think to look at the number on the back, which of course read 156. Just like it did on the back of the other two Gretzky's that I pulled from the box including the last pack! That's right, I pulled a Gretzky in the 1st pack and last pack and didn't even realize I needed it to complete this set! Well Pop, pop, fizz, fizz. I can now sleep well knowing that I definitely have this set finally complete in what I can only describe as a roller coaster experience. See boys and girls, card collecting CAN be fun! After opening the last pack (well, technically not the last pack) I thought that this experiment might be the last of its kind for my collection but I enjoyed it so much that I will definitely try this again. Now I can only hope that my buddy D.L. has as much luck as I had when he opens the REAL last pack of this wax box. Update to follow.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Don't Eat The Gum !

If you ever get the bright idea to try one of the old piece's of gum that come in the wax packs of old sports trading cards, please let me be the first and hopefully not the last one to warn you NOT TO! I guess opening an entire box of 18 year old hockey cards finally got the best of me. I'm not sure why I did it. Curiosity? Nostalgia? Maybe just to say I did it? Well I did do it. And I regret all 5 seconds of it. There wasn't even a bazooka gum-like taste that I was expecting. I could taste the CARDBOARD in the gum. Maybe plastic? It actually tasted like I chewed on an old notebook from my freshman year. Of HIGH SCHOOL, not college. It smelled somewhat like gum should smell but in the 18 years that it was prisoner inside that wax pack it had somehow morphed into something quite unrecognizable. It was crunchy and broke into what seemed like 30 tiny pieces in my mouth and then almost instantly started to turn into this sugar-saliva concoction hell-bent on destroying my taste buds. FOREVER! When you find yourself in the same position as I and the gum looks like, um, it might be O.K. - please think twice and refrain from putting that anywhere near your lips. Smell it if you like. No, check that, only smell it if you MUST. But definitely DO NOT EAT THE GUM! It will change your life. And not in a good way.

1989-90 Topps Hockey box break: packs 28-36. The last of the lot!

Pack #28
Brian Leetch RC 6.00
Grant Fuhr .50

Pack #29
Jari Kurri .50
Jeff Brown .50

Pack #30
Grant Fuhr .50
Dave Manson RC .50
Geoff Courtnall RC 1.00

Pack #31
Ron Francis .50
Grant Fuhr .50

Wow, ol' Grant is coming fast and Fuhrious! I know, that's pretty bad but 3 Fuhr's in the last 4 packs? Come on now, help a brother out with this last card!

Pack #32
Brett Hull 3.00
Cliff Ronning RC 1.25

O.K., so the chips are down. I'm really nervous. I've got only 4 packs left for card #156. Really, I only have 3 packs left because I'm saving one for my friend David. I like the second Hull but I'd gladly trade it in for #156.

Pack #33
Steve Yzerman 2.00
Brendan Shanahan .50

Pack #34
Ray Bourque .75
Ray Sheppard .50
Cam Neely .50 (another card that should be worth more, really)
Kirk McLean RC .75
Patrick Roy 2.00

Nice pack. Love the extra Roy and Bourque. Down to my LAST pack that I can open.

Pack #35
Ray Bourque .75
Cam Neely .50
Kirk McLean RC .75
Wayne Gretzky 4.00

Oh well, that's a good way to end it though. Neely, McLean and Bourque multi-packed together again. With a sweet Gretzky to boot. The multi-bunching of cards happened in at least 10-12 packs with certain players. Well I'm sure I can bribe David with the Ron Francis card as a trade for the missing #156 if I need to. the total BV on the STAR cards through 35 packs is a whopping $127.50! I'll update everything in the next post after D.L. opens his pack and we see what's inside. I'm going to check Beckett right now to see who the mystery missing card #156 is. At this point, I absolutely HAVE to know! Until next time . . . . Don't let YOUR Cardboard Obsession get the best of you!

1989-90 Topps Hockey box break: packs 19-27

Pack #19
Nothing ! ! But hey, no Volek!

Pack #20
Cliff Ronning RC 1.25
Ron Hextall .50
Pierre Turgeon .75
Steve Yzerman 2.00

Pack #21

Before I open this pack I've decided no matter what happens, I'm going to save my buddy David 1 pack for sure to open up. Hopefully it doesn't come to that but I'm starting to worry a bit about the 2 cards I still need to complete the set.

Ron Francis .50

Only Francis in this pack. This must be a good omen. This one's going to D.L. for sure.

Pack #22
Nothing but a worthless OC Brian Leetch RC ! What a waste and yes, a bad omen strikes right back. Cardboard Gods, I beg of you. Send me some of that Mario Magic down to help me finish this set!

Pack #23
Steve Chiasson RC .50 (should be worth more IMO)
Ray Sheppard .50

Pack #24
Brian Leetch RC 6.00

Now that's more like it. Perfect little Leetchy.

Pack #25
Kirk McLean RC .75
Patrick Roy 2.00
Wayne Gretzky 4.00
Cam Neely .50
Ray Bourque .50
Cliff Ronning RC 1.25

card #34 is: Tom Laidlaw

Holy Cow! That is easily the pack of the box. I defy the Cardboard Gods to top it! Are you kidding me? Roy, Gretzky, Neely and Bourque? Also Mr. Laidlaw which leaves me ONLY 1 CARD SHORT for set completion! ! Card #156! Let's get it on!

Pack #26
Nothing to speak of.

Pack #27
Chris Chelios .75
Mike Vernon .75

$104.25 is the updated total BV of all STAR cards, 75% through the wax box. 9 packs to go and only in need of 1 lousy card. I can feel it. It's coming though.

1989-90 Topps Hockey box break: packs 10-18

Pack #10
Mario Lemieux 4.00 (how appropriate, you know what I'm talking about Chuck Norris!)

Yikes! The Lemieux card has a slight gum stain (I told ya, didn't I?) on the back. It's not awful but I know it's there. This might keep me up all night. It is Lemieux after all. Oh, well. The front of the card is perfect. It is Lemieux after all.

Pack #11
Brian Trottier .50

Pack #12
Nothing. Nothing that is but David @#!*?%*#! ing Vokek! Please, will you just go away already.

Pack #13
Steve Yzerman 2.00
Tony Granato RC .50
Trevor Linden RC 1.25

The 3 Amigos packed together again in wax pack form.

Pack #14
Cliff Ronning RC 1.25
Jeff Brown .50

card #155 is: Ron Hextall

Only 2 cards left now to complete my set and not even half way through the box!

Pack #15
Mark Messier .50
BAM ! !
Another Joe Sakic RC 15.00

The value of the 2 Joe Sakic cards alone is almost enough to justify the $31 final auction price on this wax box.

Pack #16
Trevor Linden RC 1.25
Cliff Ronning RC 1.25
Tony Granato so far off-center (OC) that the .50 cent card is worthless

Over the years it seems that Topps Hockey cards in particular are notorious for their OC cuts. Especially the 70's and 80's.

Pack #17
Brian Leetch RC 6.00
Pierre Turgeon .75
Mike Vernon .75

Pack #18
Patrick Roy 2.00
Kirk McLean RC .75

Hey! Finally a Roy makes an appearance. My favorite goalie of all time. After 18 packs the BV on the STAR cards is up to $81.75 and I still need 2 cards for set completion. NEXT ! ! !

1989-90 Topps Hockey box break: packs 1-9

All "common" cards in this set have a book value (BV) of 10 cents. Yup, that's it. There are however numerous cards that have a BV of 25 cents as well. For the purposes of breaking this 1989-90 Topps Hockey wax box I will "pull" all cards with a BV of 50 cents or greater. These would be your more recognizable stars and acclaimed rookie cards (RC) and a good start to see whether or not I got my $$$ worth on this 18 year-old wax box.

Remember, my goal here is to complete my original set that I am currently 13 cards short. Anything after that is gravy. Also of note, I haven't yet checked to see exactly who the 13 players are that I even need. All I have are the card numbers off of my old list and they are 5, 34, 38, 43, 69, 84, 98, 115, 137, 140, 155, 156 and 193.

As soon as I find that 1 last card, I'm going to surprise my friend David and let him choose a pack of cards from what is left and let him keep whatever comes out of the pack. Secretly, I hope he pulls a Sakic RC. Not because he likes ol' Joe but the RC tag and the $15 it is worth would be a "thrill" and again, that is what it's all about. If I had to guess though, I'd say David would rather pull the 50 cent Ron Francis Hartford Whaler card though. 'Canes fan, what can I say?

Let's roll.

Pack #1
Chris Chelios .50
Wayne Gretzky 4.00
Jeff Brown .50

card #140 is: Mike Ramsey
card #137 is: Greg Millen
card #115 is: Dave Poulin
card #38 is: Andrew McBain (I'm a Penguins fan and I honestly don't remember this guy playing for us!)

Now that's a great start. Right out of the gates with a Gretzky and 4 cards needed to complete my set. This looks like it might be easier than I thought!

Pack #2
Zarley Zalapski RC .50 (great hockey name)
Brett Hull 3.00
Pierre Turgeon .75
Craig Janney RC .75

card #43 is: Jari Kurri
card #5 is: Denis Savard
card#84 is: Mike McPhee

Wow! A Hull and three more cards towards set completion! Like shooting fish in a barrel!

Pack #3
Ron Francis .50 (that's all this card is worth? David will be so disappointed!)

That's it. Now that is more like I expected.

Pack #4

Uh, oh. The first card facing me on the top of this stack is none other than the vaunted David Volek! This is a bad omen for sure. If you are a Penguins fan, I don't need to say another word. If you aren't then you can see what all the fuss is about here. And I assure you that I've added this link against my better judgement. I think I will burn this card. That'll make me feel better. For a hot second anyway.

Derek King .50 (why?)
Steve Yzerman 2.00

card #98 is: Wayne Presley

1 more towards set completion (5 more to go!) and a Stevie Y. I'll take that considering I was blinded with horror at the initial sight of Volek's ugly mug.

Pack #5
Trevor Linden RC 1.25
Tony Granato RC .50
Steve Yzerman 2.00
Derek King .50
Mark Messier .50

Hmmm, Yzerman and King together again. Makes you wonder how cards are actually sorted into packs "randomly".

Pack #6
Brendan Shanahan .50

Pack #7
BAM ! !
Joe Sakic RC 15.00
Joe Nieuwendyk .50

Well, it had to happen sooner or later. I'm glad I got the Sakic out of the way early. After only 7 packs, based on BECKETT BV, my STAR cards alone have surpassed in value what I initially paid for the entire wax box to begin with. $34.25, nice.

Pack #8
Jeff Brown .50
Pierre Turgeon .75
Brian Leetch RC 6.00
Jari Kurri .50

Kurri and Turgeon packed together again. Great to see the Leetch rookie show up.

Pack #9
Derek King .50
Grant Fuhr .50
And another Damn Volek card.

card #193 is: Rob Brown

On the back of the card it says he had 4 hat tricks in 88-89 amongst his 49 goal season. Thank you 66. I heard a rumor that Chuck Norris wears Mario Lemieux pajamas to bed. That's just what I heard Chuck. Feel free to verify that if you wish. Oh, by the way, take note Marian Hossa. You could be the next Robbie Brown! Stay and play with Sid and all your dreams will come true.

card #69 is: Dave Ellett

I think I've changed my mind. I'm going to a 9 pack wax post. I tend to ramble. Total book value of STAR cards after 9 packs is $43.00. I only need 3 more cards for set completion. NEXT ! ! !