T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
188.1 | Sometime in December | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | Nope...nothing wrong here! | Mon Oct 01 1990 15:35 | 4 |
| Usually around Xmas.
John D.
|
188.2 | Hot - 1991 Topps | DECXPS::WALWORTH | | Mon Oct 01 1990 15:40 | 8 |
| In 1991 Topps is celebrating its' 40th anniversary. To commerate
this occasion it will randomly insert into wax packs various cards
from 1952-1990. A contest will be run and the prizes are 40 sets
of Topps plus one person will get all 40 sets. In the wax packs
some lucky person might get a 1952 Mickey Mantle. The p.r. man
also said 1991 Topps cards will be a better quality card.
Ken
|
188.3 | Record Breakers Subset - '91 | SKETCH::MACFARLANE | | Mon Oct 01 1990 16:00 | 32 |
| The '91 cards I would think have a huge Record Breaker subset. Think
of all the records set this year. It'll be interesting to see which
ones make it to a card. If there are only six cards in the subset, I
think they will be the following:
- Most HR's by a catcher, career...Fisk
- Move Saves, season....Thigpen
- Two triple plays, one game...Sox/Twins
- FIrst four seasons, 30+ homers....McGwire
- Errorless streaks.....Ripken/Sandberg
- Most no-hitters, one season......Many
There are many others to consider:
- Most double plays, one game...Sox/Twins
- Most doubles, one game, one team/two teams...SOx/Twins
- Most career no-hitters.....Ryan
- Father/Son 30-30 men.....Bonds'
- Father/Son, playing on same team....Griffey's
- Most/consecutive (not sure if either or both) 20 save
seasons..Reardon
- First wire-to-wire division title.....Reds
Other Possibilities:
- All time stolen base record.....Henderson (TBD)
- Batting titles...3 decades....Brett (TBD)
- First AL/NL Batting titlists on same team (TBD)
Any other possibilities?
|
188.4 | How about K. Maas? | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Mon Oct 01 1990 19:42 | 11 |
| Hey, Topps sounds like there doing everything up big time to celebrate
their 40th anniversary. I think I'll put my order in now for a case of
topps wax packs. The Concord Baseball Card Shop is taking orders now,
preorder for 1991 cards, so you can give them for X-mass gifts.
Speaking of Maas, I think Kevin was the earliest to reach 13 homeruns
in the fewest at bats. Guess thats a new record. I think if this
guy has a good 2nd year, your going to see his cards take-off,
especially if he hits his projected 35 to 40 homeruns. New Yorkers
will love this guy, maybe another Mantle? Never! There is only one
Mantle!!
|
188.5 | | DEALIN::DIFONZO | | Tue Oct 02 1990 11:27 | 4 |
| How is Topps going to insert '52 -'56 cards? Are they going to have
special inserts?
John
|
188.6 | Whoover Sucks In | ASDS::KELLY | | Tue Oct 02 1990 13:25 | 9 |
| Relax Dudes. Don't get sucked in. There doing it to us again.
Topps will print over 1 billion cards this year. They will be
everywhere. I f the use reprints in the packs they will be
without value. If the print from the original plates the hobby
is gone. If they decide to put the old Bowman in the new BowmAN
I'LL BE SICK. If they insert the 52's-56's in the 91 Bigs I'll
..............................call Tony
Go Slow
|
188.7 | I'm Psyched!! | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Tue Oct 02 1990 13:46 | 13 |
| I doubt if they'd print from original plates or insert worthless
reprints. I'm sure Topps has access to lots of the original, genuine
cards, and it's not like they'd have to insert that many to make it
interesting. People buy sweepsstakes tickets, why not gamble 50 cents
on a shot at a Mantle or Ryan rookie? The packaging would be tricky,
though. Maybe they'll uses oversized wrappers and throw in two of those
nuisance cards in each pack, one at the top of the stack and one at the
bottom. Every once in a while (once in every 50,000 packs, say) you'll
find a genuine 52-56 card instead of the nuisance card.
Sick as I am of all these gimmicks, this is an exciting concept. I look
forward to getting a 1956 checklist card in my first pack of '91 Topps.
|
188.8 | Original Issue Cards | CECV01::MCKENNA | | Tue Oct 02 1990 15:19 | 11 |
| The article I read in the paper Sunday said that Topps spent over a
million dollars on this and bought the old cards that will be inserted
into the wax packs from the open market and these are not reprints.
they are actual cards printed the issue year. Also any cards that have
a dollar value of over $ 50.00 a redemption card will be included in
the wax pack also.
(Imformation was obtained from an article in the Lawrence Eagle
Tribune......Mass.) 09-30-90.
|
188.10 | How many packs won't have any? | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Mon Oct 08 1990 10:44 | 3 |
|
With the amount that Topps produces, that makes your chances
pretty good....only about 1:10,000 or so. :-)
|
188.12 | Sunday Union Leader- NH | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Mon Oct 08 1990 19:16 | 21 |
| I saw an article in the Sunday Union Leader, a "Cowhampshiere"
newspaper. It read that in celebrating its 40th anniversary, Topps
plans to insert more tahn 300,000 vintage cards into packages of its
regular 1991 cards. These will be authentic cards, not
reproductions,said Ken Liss. Every card from every Topps complete set
over the past 40 years will be randomly packed in retail packs,
including the Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle that is valued at $8,000. There
will be extra vintage cards slipped into packs. For oversized cards or
cards valued at more than $50, some packs will contain a redemption
certificate that can be turned in for the actual cards.
A sweepstakes also will be held with prizes including complete sets
from all 40 years, awarded to 40 customers. and a prize of all 40 sets
will be awarded to ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER. The total value of all
prizes is $1 million. Wax packs will still be $.50. No odds were
given of someone actually buying a pack that included a vintage card.
Think it would be wise to pick up a case of these here Topps cards??
Even though I don't collect the new cards, I think I'll probably take
a chance on a few packs. I wonder what the Other Companies will do
to counter Topps promotional gimmick?? More Errors I suppose.
|
188.13 | I predict... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | A dozen condoms and some Gatorade | Tue Oct 09 1990 16:20 | 8 |
| I'd be willing to bet that these 1991 Topss waxpacks are gonna cost
more than .50 a pack at the retail level. This is a golden opportunity
for "Some People" to raise the prices, cuz there's going to be alot of
public interest.
My (cynical) two cents,
John D.
|
188.15 | Topps is Tops! | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Wed Oct 10 1990 15:14 | 21 |
| This Topps Promo will definitely be a big thing for the dealers and
shop owners. They will buy up large quantities and sit on them to
drive the price up from .50c to .50c++, just like the Score 1990 packs,
there still getting $1.25 a wax pac for them. Thats why in a way, its
good the department stores get there fair share, so to spread the
supply around, so the dealers won't get control and manipulate the
prices to much. The poor little kids will have to get an increase
allowance this year just to keep up with the baseball card inflation.
I don't know how they do it?
Imagine winning a 1952 T set?? Thats big bucks where're talking here.
The people will go crazy with this one, this is better than spending a
buck on the lottery. I wonder how there going to do the distribution
on these old cards? Any ideas up there Mr. Kelley on how this will
work?? Your right about Topps, their errors are real errors, not all
these variation and doctored up cards on the first run, like DR and UD.
In case anyone is interested, Topps is listed on the NASDAQ exchange
and is selling for $11 1/2 per share, and pays a .20c dividend per
year. This might be a good time to start looking at this company as
an investment, they'll be getting a lot of variable press.
|
188.18 | | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Fri Oct 19 1990 18:25 | 10 |
| The way I look at it, the dealers will be hamming this up big time,
"Possibly this and possible that, in this box", just like they do with
the older wax packs from the early 80's. Possible Joe Montanna
Rookie. I think Topps will do well with this promotion, especially
if someone you know gets a "GOOD" card. That will spark the interest
and it will snow ball, what the heck, spend $10 bucks, maybe I'll get
a valuable card. You'll get non-card collectors even buying them. You
wait, this will turn out to be like the lottery. I'm just wondering
what Fleer and DR will do to counter this Topps Promo? Anybody heard
or read anything yet??
|
188.20 | lottery | OAW::ITZKO | Topps '73 613 | Thu Oct 25 1990 21:06 | 14 |
| remember...like the lottery, if you don't buy your chances are zero.
slightly less than if you buy!
i'll chance it.
-pj-
|
188.22 | Gee it looks like it was opened before! | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Oct 26 1990 10:35 | 5 |
|
This should drive the dealers nuts. How do they hold back unopened
stuff to get valuable if no one has found the cert. for the 1952 Mantle.
I am sure that Topps will only honor them for so long.
Look for lots of resealed 1991 waxpacks in the year 2000.
|
188.23 | Open Now or Stash for Later? | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:15 | 31 |
| Yeah, I was wondering about the time limit on honoring certificates,
too, and a key point may be whether Topps (or the lucky winners
themselves) publicize the redemption of certificates for the more
valuable cards. If a majority of the best cards have already been
claimed within the redemption period, then it makes sense for people to
hoard unopened boxes/cases, because the $1 to $50 inserts will only get
more and more valuable. On the other hand, if people perceive that
each pack they're about to open has a perfectly good chance of winning
them the gold, then they may tear through those cases like there's no
tomorrow. Should be very interesting to see how
dealers/investors/collectors/gamblers all react. Has anybody seen any
pre-order case prices yet?
As for resealed packs, is this really going on out there? I've never
run into it, but I've run into people who were convinced. An elderly lady
I knew, for instance, who owned a shop with her son, opened a box of
1985 Topps wax packs and failed to find any Mattinglys, so she figured
the packs had been tampered with. No matter that there plenty of
McGwires, Pucketts, Goodens, etc. Resealing might tempt the
unscrupulous on the older packs with big buck cards (which I guess
would now extend up through Henderson's rookie year with Topps, and
maybe '86 with Donruss), but even then, the steep prices for unopened
packs seems to be an incentive not to bother. And who would have the
time to go through current packs looking for unproven rookies worth no
more than a few dollars anyway? This insert situation is different,
though, and while I hope it turns out to be positive and exciting, it
could lead to even more fear and loathing than we've gotten used to
over the past few years. Sorry to rattle on so long, but I'm interested
in your thoughts on this.
Rick
|
188.24 | to buy or not to buy | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:35 | 11 |
|
My bet is that Topps will cash in on this opportunity and have a
large distribution. This promotion will generate a lot of interest
and prices will climb throughout the year. My hedge will be to buy
a case or so early at the lowest price I can get through the dealers.
I will open no more than 3 boxes and hold the rest. If the redemption
on these certificates expires too early I probably won't buy a case.
I'm going to call Topps and find out (1-717-457-6761). I have called
this number before for a price and couldn't get an answer.
jim
|
188.26 | It's going to be rare!:-) | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Oct 26 1990 14:52 | 8 |
|
I can't remember where I got this from so maybe somebody can back
me up with proof. I think I read somewhere that Topps was going to
improve a lot on their card formats and was going to cut back on the
amount that they produced so, tell the dog and cat that they will
have to do without their factory sets next year. Every one else in
America gets one though.:-) The previous thoughts brought to you
by me and are not the opinion of Digital Equip. Corp.:-)
|
188.28 | cases | DLO15::BOSSO | Bury my heart with the S & L's | Mon Oct 29 1990 20:19 | 12 |
| re: case prices.
In previous years, case prices from TOPPS hovered around around
$190-$225. That's $9.50 to $11.25 a box. TOPPS makes their money from
selling the cards. They could potentially raise the price this year
but I wouldn't bank on it. If you buy cases from topps you must get a
minimum of 50. That's a bunch of cards and 'great gum':-). The
retailers (Dealers, toy stores, etc.) add their mark up. I suspect
that's where the price gouging will occur if at all. Supposedly, the
price per pack is still recommended at $0.50.
joe
|
188.29 | high prices? | OAW::ITZKO | Topps '73 613 | Tue Oct 30 1990 18:42 | 12 |
| re.-.21
Come on...the cards arn't even in stores yet and you're complaining
about the dealers jacking up the prices. At least wait until they're on
the shelves at jacked-up prices. Lets not get ahead of ourselves.
-pj-
|
188.31 | | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Wed Oct 31 1990 11:02 | 6 |
|
re. .29
I agree no one is complaining...just speculating with their opinions
based on what they have seen happen to recent releases of some new
products.
|
188.32 | Bank on it... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | A dozen condoms and some Gatorade | Wed Oct 31 1990 14:36 | 6 |
| FWIW, I've talked to three different shops, and the dealers there told
me that they're planning on charging more, because "the demand will be
so high".
John D.
|
188.33 | Large numbers = savings | FRAGLE::GUTIERREZ | | Wed Oct 31 1990 18:34 | 18 |
|
If we could find someone out there who reads this Notesfile who has
done business with TOPPS directly in the past, who is willing to gather
the names of any of us who is interested in buying at least 1 vendor box,
we might be able to get enough number of commitments to buy directly from
TOPPS, and save a little money in the process.
I, for one, would be willing to pay a little commission to this
person for his troubles, and I know that even after doing that, I still would
do better than buying from local dealers. If we band together, we can all
benefit from it, and come out ahead of the game.
We might even be able to recruit MIKE KELLY to it for us, if enough
of us express interest. So, what do you say, let's hear from you out there,
we all need each other, and if enough of us show a little interest, we will be
able to pull this out.
|
188.34 | When will the 1991's hit the street?? | AKOCOA::GASPARONI | | Mon Dec 03 1990 12:01 | 7 |
| I don't know about the rest of you guys, but the Topps Promo is
starting to show up in alot of newspapers. People who don't even
collect cards are telling me have you heard about the Topps company
putting old cards into new wax packs. I think this is going to be
bigger than life!! I can't wait to try my luck. Does anyone know when
the waxes will hit the street??
|
188.35 | | ZAYIUS::BROUILLETTE | I am therefore I ski... | Mon Dec 03 1990 12:22 | 1 |
| Dealers haven't even got the price lists for ordering yet!
|
188.36 | | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Mon Dec 03 1990 12:51 | 1 |
| Dealer in Hudson NH told me he'd have 'em December 14.
|
188.37 | | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Mon Dec 03 1990 14:42 | 4 |
|
The dealer's don't even know when. I had a dealer tell me a couple
of weeks ago that Upper Deck hockey was going to be in his hands the
next day
|
188.38 | ZIPPO,ZERO | BOSOX::WALWORTH | | Tue Jan 15 1991 14:07 | 8 |
| Being a fool and listening to all the hype about the 1991 Topps
having vintage cards inserted randomly in wax packs. I purchased a case
with a friend and 9 out of my 10 boxes have produced no older cards and
no redemption cards either. The distribution isn't that bad and I will
be putting sets together that will not contain any wax stained cards.
The fool strikes out again,
Ken
|
188.39 | | NHASAD::BROUILLETTE | I am therefore I ski... | Tue Jan 15 1991 21:03 | 5 |
| I know someone who opened 4 cases and found 3 commons with a total
value of $2.50.
How much did you pay for the case?
|
188.40 | I'm not buying for the oldies, but ... | MSDOA::CUZZONE | Clear the ropes! | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:15 | 8 |
|
I opened a box last night and found nothing. If 1/1000 is a "vintage"
card, I stood a better than 1 in 2 chance of something. Do you suppose
the old card distribution is skewed somehow? I'd love to find a dozen
X#'s in my next box. Distribution of 91's looked good but I won't
really know until I buy another box and see how close I am to a set.
Steve
|
188.42 | | ZAYIUS::BROUILLETTE | I am therefore I ski... | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:07 | 1 |
| Can someone verify that they are indeed inserting the vintage cards in Cellos?
|
188.43 | AND THE WINNER IS... | DASXPS::WALWORTH | | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:18 | 9 |
| The insert card this year is a instant game card if there is a x-number
under the word Topps on that card you have won the card that is coded
on the game piece. Only x-numbered cards have the mailing address on
the front of the card. The only good non x-numbered cards are good for
is to entry the sweepstakes. Which is grand prize of 40 sets to one
winner and 40 sets to 40 winners and the 40 sets that are randomly
inserted in wax and cello packs of Topps.
Ken
|
188.44 | they're involved | MSDOA::CUZZONE | Clear the ropes! | Thu Jan 17 1991 19:04 | 7 |
| re:.42
To specifically answer your question ... the cello packs themselves
proclaim involvement in the contest. I don't know of anyone that found
a vintage card yet though; wax, cello or otherwise.
Steve
|
188.45 | What errors? | SKETCH::MACFARLANE | | Tue Jan 22 1991 16:38 | 32 |
| I'm not into errors and all, but does anyone know why there is an
"ERR" designation after #100 Mattingly and #279 Gonzales listed in
February's Beckett's? I also noticed that the Becketts has # 232
listed as Len Dykstra and I got the card # 232 and it was not Dykstra
.....could be just a printing error on Beckett's part.
Lastly, I just got the '91 Ruben Sierra and there is an error on his
card.....under his stats they have a little blurb about him and it
reads: "When Ruben exceeded 100 runs amd 100 RBI in 1989......"
Note the "m" in "amd"......obviosly should be "and".
When someone finds a correction....................................
.........we can all line up and blow chow!
PM
|
188.46 | Another error card. | MSBCS::LILLY | | Fri May 17 1991 15:57 | 10 |
| I was looking thru some Topps cards last night and I came upon a
players card that had him on two teams. I have one version of a card
for Keith Comstock that has him playing for Seattle saying "Mariners"
across the bottom of the card. I also have another Keith Comstock card
that shows the same picture of him in a Seattle uniform only it says
"Cubs" across the bottom of the card. The stats are the same on the
back. in my limited time collecting, this is the first time I have
seen this.
Tom
|
188.47 | Another TOPPS error | DRAGN::BOURQUARD | nothing personal | Fri May 17 1991 16:24 | 9 |
| I saw that error, too, and it wasn't listed in the May Becketts article.
I obtained the one with Comstock on the Cubs first and thought it was an
error on the Checklist, having him on the wrong team. Then I got a
Comstock/Mariners card and went back and noticed that it was the same picture
on both.
This looks like another in the long list of TOPPS errors.
Dan
|
188.50 | Mickey Mantle Card is Gone | JUNCO::RNEWCOMB | Buffalo Bills - Yahoo | Thu Sep 05 1991 21:04 | 13 |
| Article: 5200
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc
Subject: Sports Digest
Date: 4 Sep 91 21:41:28 GMT
A truck driver from Shelbyville, Ind., has won a rare baseball card
worth $8,000. Mark Leffler, 35, found a winning certificate for the 1952
Mickey Mantle card in a pack of Topps baseball cards he bought. The
company said it was the ``crown jewel'' of the cards in its 40th
anniversary sweepstakes contest but there still are 10 cards to be won
ranging in value from $300 to $1,900. ...
|
188.52 | | CERBUS::KARLSON | Only 109 shopping days until Xmas! | Sat Sep 07 1991 13:35 | 25 |
|
When I bought my first unopened pack of 1970 Topps to put with the
set I was building, I finally couldn't resist the urge any longer.
I opened the pack (I still needed some cards see, and I was positive
that they were in THAT pack!).
For anyone whose interested, I can show you what 21 year old gum
looks like. I can also show you the damage it did to the cards
around it (I wouldn't leave those Topps unopened too long if I
were you!).
Also, at least year's National (or was it two years ago), three
people each bought one unopened 1952 wax pack. I believe the cost
was $2500.00
They had all agreed to open their packs at the show (for obvious
reasons -- national exposure if they found a Mantle). They had also
all agreed to at least try the gum. They did. (*shudder*).
(For those interest, the most "value" any of those three got out of
their packs was $800 in cards. I personally found a Lou Brock
and Rico Petrocelli AS card in my pack -- about what I paid for the
pack -- and the only card I needed in the pack was the RP AS).
-rjk
|