@@journeyman_cards It's easy to identify red back cards. If you play it again, you didn't have any inserts from the packs that you got the red back cards. The red back cards are where the inserts are usually pulled. The penultimate card.
I have purchased from a range of domestic places including eBay Australia. Some retailers include SportsCardWorld in Adelaide, Diggaz Trading Cards and Sports Cards and Accessories Australia. Similar prices and I have also bought from StockX too.
Hi Benjamin, I have sold a few including the Auto. I'll keep the Giddey and the rest I repack and give them (for free) to other Dad's for their kids who enjoy the game.
I opened 3 boxes, have 88 cards so a little smaller that what your opening. (I’m new to cards so forgive me), anyways I kinda don’t like the boxes, kinda feel cheap. I pulled a patch card but says it isn’t even game worn or belong to the player. I like chronicles a lot better
I too first started with blasters (the 88 card boxes) and wasn't overly impressed either Nate. There is a higher ceiling with the Hobby boxes such as Autos, Numbered cards, exclusives etc but typically cost a lot more. Agreed, Chronicles are a fun product. If the prices are good, I'll be ripping more Hobby boxes. Stay tuned too, I will be ripping 10 years worth Upper Deck packs to hunt for some Jordan cards...coming soon to this channel.
@@journeyman_cards I have so many sports cards now, what do I do with them? All the parallels and inserts? I wanna sell them but don’t now if I should eBay, got like 400 inserts or parallels, a 1/1 a bunch of numbered. A lot of good rookie cards. Should I eBay or
@@bostonnate4024 The more you rip, it is inevitable more cards will be accumulated. I keep any cards I want to add to my PC and I take the time to photograph everything else (base, inserts, you name it) and post them for sale on eBay to not only clear space but to allow true collectors to find their own gems for their own PC. Often, it is cards that you may think "who will buy this card" that actually sell as there is always someone out there after that particular player. They might not sell overnight or at all, but its all part of the hobby experience.
@@journeyman_cards right I’m keeping a lot of them, but the ones I don’t want are obviously taking up a lot of space and stores around me pay like 60% value and tried Craigslist but no bites. I’m sure eBay will work out better. One question tho, should I sell the card by itself or kinda bulk some together
@@bostonnate4024 I have tried the bulk selling option but I have found selling them individually has a better success rate. eBay takes a cut of each sale but I like the search functionalities it offers potential customers to land on the items that you are selling. Points of difference between you and competitors on the platform could be shipping charges, bonuses, next day shipping, top notch customer service and communication etc.
you got 2 red back card.. that's a short print card.. Bobby Portis and Evan Fournier
How did you pick that up? You're 100% right (again, I only realised after the recording as I was trying to speed things up). Nice spot Mark.
@@journeyman_cards It's easy to identify red back cards. If you play it again, you didn't have any inserts from the packs that you got the red back cards. The red back cards are where the inserts are usually pulled. The penultimate card.
@@HobbyHubReviews Thanks for that. I just figured I got dudded out of an insert....looks like I hit 2 redbacks then. Hope you enjoyed the vid.
Kira Luis Jr is a numbered card it’s a insert card, you may wanna put that one aside.
Haha, yep I only realised I hit Kira's numbered after recording. Well spotted!
Enjoyed your Rip of this box , might have to grab one !!👍
Thanks for watching and commenting. I just watched your 2021-22 Hoops Blaster Vid, you got some nice Rookie hits yourself.
Why was there a “Z” at the end of the “Rockets” on the front of the Auto
Strange...I have since sold mine but looking on eBay, its the same on all of his hot signatures cards, must be an error that Panini missed.
Cool, cool, cool
Just a question where do you get your cards from in Australia I have never opened basketball cards and I’m thinking of getting some
I have purchased from a range of domestic places including eBay Australia. Some retailers include SportsCardWorld in Adelaide, Diggaz Trading Cards and Sports Cards and Accessories Australia. Similar prices and I have also bought from StockX too.
@@journeyman_cards do you u recommend to buy offline?
@@hwatt9520 Sure, nothing wrong with buying and supporting your local card shop. I personally, do not have one nearby, which is why I buy online.
I would sell all these cards as fast as possible or keep them forever.
Hi Benjamin, I have sold a few including the Auto. I'll keep the Giddey and the rest I repack and give them (for free) to other Dad's for their kids who enjoy the game.
Mine was BUNK
Sorry to hear Andrew. What Auto did you hit?
I opened 3 boxes, have 88 cards so a little smaller that what your opening. (I’m new to cards so forgive me), anyways I kinda don’t like the boxes, kinda feel cheap. I pulled a patch card but says it isn’t even game worn or belong to the player. I like chronicles a lot better
I too first started with blasters (the 88 card boxes) and wasn't overly impressed either Nate. There is a higher ceiling with the Hobby boxes such as Autos, Numbered cards, exclusives etc but typically cost a lot more. Agreed, Chronicles are a fun product. If the prices are good, I'll be ripping more Hobby boxes. Stay tuned too, I will be ripping 10 years worth Upper Deck packs to hunt for some Jordan cards...coming soon to this channel.
@@journeyman_cards I have so many sports cards now, what do I do with them? All the parallels and inserts? I wanna sell them but don’t now if I should eBay, got like 400 inserts or parallels, a 1/1 a bunch of numbered. A lot of good rookie cards. Should I eBay or
@@bostonnate4024 The more you rip, it is inevitable more cards will be accumulated. I keep any cards I want to add to my PC and I take the time to photograph everything else (base, inserts, you name it) and post them for sale on eBay to not only clear space but to allow true collectors to find their own gems for their own PC. Often, it is cards that you may think "who will buy this card" that actually sell as there is always someone out there after that particular player. They might not sell overnight or at all, but its all part of the hobby experience.
@@journeyman_cards right I’m keeping a lot of them, but the ones I don’t want are obviously taking up a lot of space and stores around me pay like 60% value and tried Craigslist but no bites. I’m sure eBay will work out better. One question tho, should I sell the card by itself or kinda bulk some together
@@bostonnate4024 I have tried the bulk selling option but I have found selling them individually has a better success rate. eBay takes a cut of each sale but I like the search functionalities it offers potential customers to land on the items that you are selling. Points of difference between you and competitors on the platform could be shipping charges, bonuses, next day shipping, top notch customer service and communication etc.
That Rockets autograph makes him look pregnant.
Haha, yeh that red wave in the background was perfectly positioned for the expectant rookie.
Ja is nowhere near becoming MVP, how can you say that!!!! MVP 99.9 % is going to be Stephen Curry.
Man, I would love Curry to get it too! He is in a slump at the moment, hopefully, he will turn it around. MVP MVP
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