This is my new fave opening from you! I grew up in Canada and started collecting in 1983 but can vividly remember my local store that I would walk to and buy these packs of 1984. Fun fact - we hated OPC and was always envious of Topps. We would call the O-Cheapy and thought of them as a copycat. Fast forward to today and now they are more collectible!
The issue with the cuts on these is that they had limited blade replacements , so they would often not changed them until they were really bad. As a comparison, their topps partner would change blades after x hours.
I Love how you know so much about the players, I need to scan them all to know if they are worth any money, I know the ones I collected in the late 80s and 90s. But been 30 + years last time I follows baseball or collected cards. But now I am back into it.
i worked as a card cutter for a company that makes was licensed to print and package MiLB cards. You’d be surprised how quick you go through a blade and how often things like bevels in the stack of cards actually happen. like the top and bottom of a stack will be perfect. but get progressively worse toward the middle of a stack.
That's because the OPC cards were printed a few months later than the Topps cards, so OPC could show a player with his new team if he had changed teams during the offseason.
Regarding O-Pee-Chee airbrushing card photos: I started collecting baseball cards in 1976, and the first O-Pee-Chee card I ever saw was the 1977 George Scott card. In his Topps photo of that year he was still depicted as a member of the Brewers, but in his O-Pee-Chee photo they airbrushed his batting helmet and uniform to reflect his trade to the Red Sox that year. So they were doing that at least as far back as '77.
The 1969-70 OPC hockey set has some cards where they airbrushed a player's new team colors onto his jersey while using the same photo from the Topps set. I've had the 1969-70 OPC set for years and I recently got all of the cards from the Topps set from that season that were different from their OPC counterparts. Most of the differences are different photos of players on their old teams, but some are the airbrushed photos.
8:30 that Rich Dauer card is worth a couple $ PSA, crazy keith hernandez card is before his since they both got busted by MLB for doing coke in the 80's
Because at that time, OPC considered the baseball card market in Canada to be not as strong as it was in the US. On the other hand, OPC hockey sets were usually larger than Topps hockey sets because hockey is more popular in Canada. Up until 1976, the OPC baseball set was the same size as the Topps set, but from 1977 through 1989, the set was much smaller. From 1990 through 1992, OPC once again made their set the same size as Topps. In 1993 and 1994, the OPC sets were completely different from the Topps sets, using different designs and photos and the sets were smaller. Then the company was sold and that was the end of OPC cards being produced in Canada.
What does dans le vrai mean? Translation of "dans le vrai" in English. in the real in the true right in true to the real into the real in real. in the truth.
Cool! Unboxing a vintage gem! It's like stepping back in time.
This is my new fave opening from you! I grew up in Canada and started collecting in 1983 but can vividly remember my local store that I would walk to and buy these packs of 1984.
Fun fact - we hated OPC and was always envious of Topps. We would call the O-Cheapy and thought of them as a copycat. Fast forward to today and now they are more collectible!
But in Canada OPC gave us the better hockey sets.
@@jasonnickel384 truth!
Nice video. throwback Thursday is the best. It is nice to hear about your memories and baseball knowledge.
Nice video! Cool Strawbery and DonnyB!
The issue with the cuts on these is that they had limited blade replacements , so they would often not changed them until they were really bad. As a comparison, their topps partner would change blades after x hours.
I Love how you know so much about the players, I need to scan them all to know if they are worth any money, I know the ones I collected in the late 80s and 90s. But been 30 + years last time I follows baseball or collected cards. But now I am back into it.
It took half the box but you finally got to the quality control o-pee-chee is famous for
In that first stack there was a Ken Griffey..I gotta agree with you,these are some nice cleanish cards..
i worked as a card cutter for a company that makes was licensed to print and package MiLB cards. You’d be surprised how quick you go through a blade and how often things like bevels in the stack of cards actually happen. like the top and bottom of a stack will be perfect. but get progressively worse toward the middle of a stack.
Love that 1984 opechee don mattingly rookie card
I think this design may be my favorite!
My cousin took a family vacation to Canada in 19&4 and came back with 4 boxes I helped him rip them open. Ohtani vs Skenes was fun to watch
Ah yes, George Brett, the newest member of the ol’ 500 homerun club 😂
Hey Jabs, I checked for the psa 10 Mattingly on 130 Point. One sold for $885.
Interesting the Tom Seaver card has him in the Mets uniform and the card says White Sox.
That's because the OPC cards were printed a few months later than the Topps cards, so OPC could show a player with his new team if he had changed teams during the offseason.
Good selection of players...an underrated year. Great Donruss year...if you can afford it.
Regarding O-Pee-Chee airbrushing card photos: I started collecting baseball cards in 1976, and the first O-Pee-Chee card I ever saw was the 1977 George Scott card. In his Topps photo of that year he was still depicted as a member of the Brewers, but in his O-Pee-Chee photo they airbrushed his batting helmet and uniform to reflect his trade to the Red Sox that year. So they were doing that at least as far back as '77.
The 1969-70 OPC hockey set has some cards where they airbrushed a player's new team colors onto his jersey while using the same photo from the Topps set. I've had the 1969-70 OPC set for years and I recently got all of the cards from the Topps set from that season that were different from their OPC counterparts. Most of the differences are different photos of players on their old teams, but some are the airbrushed photos.
I like the Keith Hernandez and Reggie Jackson
You can also use a t-shirt to rub wax off the front of a card. Just be careful not to rub to hard that you bend the card.
How do you recommend I get rid of or sell my base and unwanted cards
Try dumping them on Facebook marketplace
@@JabsFamily alright thank you. Love your videos
I may be interested in them
8:30 that Rich Dauer card is worth a couple $ PSA, crazy keith hernandez card is before his since they both got busted by MLB for doing coke in the 80's
Thank you
88 score had that nice reggie subset.
I didn’t know Opee chee made baseball cards. I had tons of hockey cards from them though. 😊
La Vrai mean The Real in english
I have a question
Why didn't they do 792 cards ?
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Because at that time, OPC considered the baseball card market in Canada to be not as strong as it was in the US. On the other hand, OPC hockey sets were usually larger than Topps hockey sets because hockey is more popular in Canada. Up until 1976, the OPC baseball set was the same size as the Topps set, but from 1977 through 1989, the set was much smaller. From 1990 through 1992, OPC once again made their set the same size as Topps. In 1993 and 1994, the OPC sets were completely different from the Topps sets, using different designs and photos and the sets were smaller. Then the company was sold and that was the end of OPC cards being produced in Canada.
What's up?Jab's what's up your videos?Today I opened up two super boxes of twenty four top series one
I have a Mattingly o-pee-chee in a PSA 9. Great set! Love Donny Baseball
I would want a clean wrapper.
Great video
luckily, you can remove wax from the fronts with panty hose.
Dood. Dave dravecky came to my elementary school in the thumb of Michigan must have been like 93 to speak or whatever
Literal translation is the truth, but I think in the context, le vrai means “the real one”!
Hey what’s up jabs
Le Vrai means The Truth
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1 year after I was born nice
I also took French/for only a semester/cause I hated it...just thought the teacher was a very hot French man...woo..woo..lol
What does dans le vrai mean?
Translation of "dans le vrai" in English. in the real in the true right in true to the real into the real in real. in the truth.
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