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Title:Sports Memorabilia
Notice:Wanted: 3.*; For_sale: 4.*; Traded: 5.*
Moderator:SCHOOL::KOPACKO
Created:Wed Aug 27 1986
Last Modified:Thu May 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:730
Total number of notes:8547

50.0. "1989 Upper Deck Baseball" by 20984::GARAHAN () Mon Aug 22 1988 13:37

    While I was at the Jersey Shore this weekend I read an article in
    the New York Post about the new brand of baseball cards that will
    be on the market next year.  The entire article is too long to rehash
    here but I will give you the basics.
    
    
    	1) They are called Upper Deck
    
    	2) Supposed to be HIGH quality cards (read expensive)
    
    	3) 89 cents for a wax pack
    
    	4) They will be available in January
    
    	5) They jave taken 14,000 orders in there first week.
    
    	6) Early reveiews "slick clean product with sharp full-color
    photos on both front and back."  Linited statistical information
    on back similar to Donruss. 

    	7) Factory set available next June at $29.95.
    
    	8) Production for 1989 700 million.  That is 700 cards at one
    million per.  The same amount of Don Mattinglys will be produced
    as Joel Skinner's.
    
    	Five key strategy points:
    
    
    		1) Costly three dimensional holograms that will be affixed
    to 100 "rookie cards" to guard against counterfeiting.
    
    		2) Tamper proof packaging to frustrate cherry picking.
     "It is a tight seal to protect against damage and once you've torn
    it open I defy you to put it back together again.
    
    		3) A high grade low fiber content stock which is "probably
    the best paper on the market today.
    
    		4) Superior photos
    
    		5) A distribution system designed to guard against dealer
    hoarding.
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50.1REMACP::RICHARDSONMon Aug 29 1988 21:158
    I read about these too in SCD. They promise that each case coming
    out of the factory will be different in order packed to prevent
    people from 'decoding' them. Also, you cant see through the tight 
    colored Cello-packs and look for certain cards. This set will probably 
    enjoy the popularity that the 'Sportficks' set has endured, but
    you never can tell.
    
    -John
50.5WLDWST::DRAKEMon Oct 16 1989 14:029
    Hhhhmmm.....I did a title search and this didn't come up. OH,well.
    Back to my question- It now appears that UD has signed a contract
    with Nestle to co-produce the cards next year. It'l be interesting
    to see how bad a corporation can screw up a great product.
    
     Anybody have the address for UpperDeck? My set was shorted card
    #399! I want to have a word with them.
    
    Al
50.8THOTH::BIGLEYMon Dec 18 1989 10:119
    
     I went to the show in Sturbridge yesterday and a guy was selling
    1-800 for $85 and a few others were selling them for $90. More than
    one dealer told me that they would be down to $75 soon. I traded
    a factory sealed 1-800 upperdeck set for a factory '87 Fleer Glossy,
    updates included (Tin boxes). Does antone have any comments on how
    I made out on that swap?
    
    Rick
50.10comin downPCOJCT::THOMASWed Apr 25 1990 19:467
    Woolworths in NYC (34th Street) has dropped the price of '89 factory
    1-800 sets from $98.00 to $79.00. 
    
    There still wasn't a line of people waiting to make this great
    investment. 
    
    
50.11OverpricedCHFS32::HMONTGOFrith in a Pond!Mon May 21 1990 01:577
    Holly cow!  This past weekend I went to a sports card store.  And
    they were selling '89 UD Ken Griffey jr's for $25.00.
     Talk about over priced!
    
    		Ben
    
    
50.12CURRENT 89 PRICESELMAGO::JVERGOThu Aug 02 1990 16:168
    
    BEN,
    
    	GRIFFEY'S CARD IS @ $25 AND HOLDING OUT HERE (ALBQ).
    THE SETS ARE @ $100
    
    			JIM@ABO
    
50.13DON'T SHOUT! Be calm!DLO15::BOSSOGoodby George and DeionThu Aug 02 1990 20:5110
    Jim@ABO
    
    Please don't SHOUT.  Good notes etiquette calls for using lower case
    letters as well as upper case.  ALL uppercase is a form of shouting, so
    unless you are *HOT* about something please use discretion in your
    choice of case.
    
    joe 
    
    P.S. welcome to the notesfile.
50.14griffeys @ $50?ELMAGO::JVERGOFri Aug 03 1990 14:487
    
    joe,
    
    	sorry, live and learn huh? well last night is saw some ud griffeys
    @ $35 and one IDIOT has his @ $50.
    
    				jim
50.15CERBUS::KARLSONOnly 359 shopping days until Xmas!Tue Dec 31 1991 06:1218
    
    While sifting through my cards last night, and melding the ones
    from my want-list into the holes in my set, I noticed a strange
    thing.
    
    Three cards had different photos on the back.  Same photos on
    the front, but different on the back.  No major stars, but they
    weren't listed in Beckett's (no surprise there) as "A"/"B"
    variations, so I was wondering if anyone in here has any
    information on them (or any other '89 UD baseball variations):
    
    #321 (Gary Varsho)
    #627 (Bill Scrhoeder)
    #628 (Fred Manrique)
    
    ???
    
    -rjk