Nu-Card Scoops was a set of 80 baseball cards from 1961 which featured hall of famers and great moments in baseball. For example; a Gehrig longest game streak card and the Larsen perfect game card, but also some oddities like the game Willie Mays hit 3 triples and a card for the bean ball that ended Mickey Cochrane's career. It's an interesting set and not real expensive despite it's rarity. There was a football set also but they are rarely ever listed on Ebay and I don't even think PSA has a page for the football cards. So I don't know what the deal is with the Nu-card scoops football set because I never see any of them ever sold on ebay. A quick side note; Chris Sewall is a great guy and very well respected; Jeff Wilson is new to the hobby from 3 years ago and not the big interview you think he is(was unknown to the hobby until the pandemic and not liked by everyone). Thanks for making videos
@@888strummer I had a bunch of the nu- card scoops when I was heavily collecting, I must agree about pricing. And about Jeff Wilson, I have to agree as well. Not an interview that would do your channel good anyway. He's very polarizing and more of that hype man type you and Chris were talking about. Plus he can afford to do some crazy things that the hobby in general just doesn't like m
To be completly honest since myself and so many others are having a rough go of it I would keep one and then donate abunch of the funds to people who really need help
When my great grandfather moved into a nursing home, we cleaned out the house. There was a dirt patch in the basement we dug up and found multiple Mason jars of a few thousand crumbling dollars from the Depression era that we swapped at the bank. Also had a few old comics and football cards from the 60's and 70's, but were in poor shape unfortunately. Was exciting to go through, just painful to see the Payton rookie stuck to a rogue sticker.
I think it would be a great book that details major card finds through the years. The greatest find, I think, was Alan Rosen buying thousands of mint 1952 Topps in the late 80s.
It's unthinkable that someone could have lived through the 80s-90s (cards and card talk was everywhere) and still never mentioned or thought about telling someone about these old cards in the attic.
I think its feasible. If the old man didn't care about it as a hobby or curiosity, and was just looking at it as a business idea, picked up a few boxes here and there just to open a few and see what he thought, didn't think much/enough of it, threw em in a box (cuz hey, he paid for em), life went on...I can see that. Great story, though, no matter what.
Yep would save 1 and sell the rest. That’s probably best attic find story I’ve ever heard. Wow, was shocked to hear the last sale of the 1948 box at a loss. If only he seller would have waited til 2021 to sell!!!
I really need to check my attic out. Lived in my house 16 years and have never even opened the hatch..late 70s house but maybe there's a Rickey Henderson RC up there..lol
Back around 1990 a buddy of mine came across an unopened box of 1970 Topps football wax packs at a candy distributor. I don't remember the unopened value of them at that time
I'm an all in full tilt person I'd either open them all or sell them all depending on what way the wind was blowing.. Flip a coin.. Great story great content.. 👌👌👌🇮🇪
We found something like that at my Grandmother's house.....in the basement, AFTER the flood, a box of water-soaked "Silver Age" comics.They ALL had to be thrown OUT.
Hey, I got my card in the mail from your auction, I was really surprised to see the added HOF'er you threw in for the glitch in the winners prize. That was really great, you didn't need to do that, but Im glad you did. Thanks!
I bought a full unopened box of those 1961 NuCard Scoops at an antique shop in Holden, MA back in 1975 for $5. I still have some of the cards. But in hindsight, I wish I never opened them.
Someone probably already mentioned it, but back in the day (late 90s?) I remember Mark Murphy ("The Baseball Card Kid") making big hobby news when he bought an unopened box of 1952 topps from an old lady. Still some info around if you Google it. I used to buy unopened stuff from him here and there, and he used that story pretty heavily in his own marketing. I wish I had saved some of his old flyers and catalogs.
So Dr James Beckett is a very approachable guy. I've even had some conversations with him via email. I know you'd consider yourself a nobody in the hobby, but the reality is not a lot of people are clambering for an interview with Dr beckett. It seem like a long shot, but I'd consider asking him. I watch his vids and as I've said I've a couple conversations with him and he strikes me as just a guy whom needs to have cards be a part of his life until he's 6 ft under. He's rich so whatever he does is just about passion for the hobby. Check out his videos, they get 100 views. He's not unapproachable.
Not sure about keeping any packs. I do know that if I were choosing any of those boxes (knowing zero about which is more rare), I’d by far want the 61/62 fleer basketball box.
Sir, I love your video, and the information you provide. I work with Veterans, that are battling PTSD. I’ve introduced them to the hobby, because hobbies provide them with necessary “downtime”. Finding cards for them isn’t always easy (because it’s just me), but we watch your videos, and love them. Thank you for helping me, with them. Sincerely, LT Quinn Mallonee🇺🇸
Provides them with necessary downtime.......... (?) Maybe to wonder if the whole sports card bonanza thing is a hoax to turn people into sports gamblers?
@@forourtroopssake7373 look what it is now compared to pre1990s. A pack of 10 cards cost $3 or more. Used to be .50c for 15cards and without the prospects of hitting a one-of-one that sells for tens of thousands of dollars. Instead of a set of 800 cards you have several sets of the same few hundred guys. Its set up like gambling not learning about the game, players, teams involved.
@@forourtroopssake7373 maybe they could make a special insert set of players screaming in Angel Hernandez face after he calls an atrocious strike 3 to end an inning. Limited edition 50 card set The Best of Angel Hernandez with ultra rare 100 serial numbered of each set card autographed by Angel and the poor bastard he cheated.
Being a lifelong Cardinals fan that named a child Stanley, I might have to crack a pack or two of that '48 Bowman hoping for the high-grade Musial RC. At roughly $32,000/pack. Wow. What a gorgeous find. Reminded me of the 52 Topps find in the 80s.
Back around 1979, I attended a card show, in Chicago. This was an early show for me. There was a dealer there that had several boxes of 5c, Series 1, '52 Topps baseball. He was selling them only as packs. I can't exactly remember the price per pack. I think that it was $35 or 3 for $100. Limit 3. I bought 3. Found a couple of semi-stars. I still have the wrappers. I also have the cards but cannot remember which ones they were.
Cards were really cheap until about 1984 or so. Now they are crazy expensive. My '52 set grades at least an 8 or9. Took me years to put together. I could not afford to replace it unless I rob my 401K or my savings account.
Knew a guy Zeke after Korean War started working for Topps. Got to keep all the cards that were left over from servicing stores with cards. Had thousands of boxes from 1952-1978. Wooden storage shed he kept them in caught fire and burned to ground. Did seem to bother him at all, he thought they were basically worthless after handling them for so long.
1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops is an 80 card set. The cards looks like a newspapers front page headliner with a black and white pictures of the players, Black bold "Baseball Scoops" Lettering and Red Lettering headlines. The cards are 2.5 by 3.5 inches in size.
This is a great story, really enjoyed it! I would probably have a very difficult time not opening up a pack like this. Do you remember about 15-20 years ago there was a midwest find of dozens upon dozens of 1952 Bowman Large Football sets? I've been trying to find the article about it and can't seem to. If there's one wrapper, I'd want to own it would be a 1933 DeLong. I think there might be 5 known. Come to think of it, George C. Miller here in Boston has 3 known, so maybe one of those. Hey I can dream...Excellent video. Oh, look up the Ernie Davis in the 1961 Nu Card Scoops.
@@JunkWaxHero Oh well, they made that movie about him called "The Express" in 2008 about his life and untimely passing before he could play for the Browns. That card is on a lot of want lists.
Mike, great content as always! The 1961 Nu-Card Scoops is one of my favorite obscure sets of all time. While is is mostly filled with all time greats, there are a couple of Mantle’s in there. Where else can you get a Mantle from his playing career in nice shape for under $100?
Nu card scoops were kind of like the backs of 1964 giant cards-with a newspaper style headline on the front then a brief story on the back. That box is probably the lowest end version of anything in that attic find though. If I'm thinking of the right cards they are white on the front and kind of glossy going over historic moments in baseball history up to that time.
First off you never know how it's going to go you could end up interviewing Mike Trout someday. When I was 16 I drove Mickey Mantle back home to Loma Linda from Hidden Acres nightclub. Just imagine a sixteen-year-old kid who loves collecting baseball cards driving Mickey Mantle back home to his house.. sorry for the misspelling the lack of punctuation it's early I just woke up by the way I just subscribed and gave you a thumbs up.
I would open one and keep one sealed. I have one wax pack from 84 to about 00, kinda got out of hobby then. Still pick up one that I don't have it I find one.
I remember that auction well. I was a psa collectors club member so I got the catalog in the mail. Nu scoops was more of an interesting set for football because it has a couple of HOF rookies. Chuck noll the hof coach of the steelers is the 1st to come to mind of course since I'm an oddball guy I have his team issue rookie which pre-dates the nu scoops. 🤣
As a collector who focuses on unopened this video was definitely worth the extra days wait. These items are relics, survivors- so cool. There’s a graded 52 Topps listed on EBay right now for 63k or B.O. - crazy! Thanks for sharing , love the attic finds segments and looking forward to more interesting interviews.
It’s one of the rarer packs - depending on the grade averages around 1,500-2k. Memory Lane auctions just sold a 1962 Mars Attacks unopened wax pack - extremely rare in a PSA 8 for 66,699.
Id keep them sealed. Maybe someday when I (ObsessedCollector) complete my 1948-1990 Topps/Bowman run we can do an interview. Why? Well because I intend to complete all these sets WITHOUT eBay! NO cheating. I'm about 60% done! 1974, 1976-1990 100% done. 1968-1973 70% done. 1957-1967 45% done and 1948-1956 35% done.
New sub first video. I’ve been away from the hobby for quite a while, so I had no idea this happened. The ripper in me would have to get rid of these so quick.
Hey there! I'm not well known, but would love to join for an interview! I've been in the hobby since the 90's and just started my "YT journey". Thanks for the great content, as always, and keep up the hard work! ✌🏻
Would you save a pack for yourself and sell the rest?
Nu-Card Scoops was a set of 80 baseball cards from 1961 which featured hall of famers and great moments in baseball. For example; a Gehrig longest game streak card and the Larsen perfect game card, but also some oddities like the game Willie Mays hit 3 triples and a card for the bean ball that ended Mickey Cochrane's career. It's an interesting set and not real expensive despite it's rarity. There was a football set also but they are rarely ever listed on Ebay and I don't even think PSA has a page for the football cards. So I don't know what the deal is with the Nu-card scoops football set because I never see any of them ever sold on ebay. A quick side note; Chris Sewall is a great guy and very well respected; Jeff Wilson is new to the hobby from 3 years ago and not the big interview you think he is(was unknown to the hobby until the pandemic and not liked by everyone). Thanks for making videos
@@888strummer thanks for the info!
@@888strummer I had a bunch of the nu- card scoops when I was heavily collecting, I must agree about pricing. And about Jeff Wilson, I have to agree as well. Not an interview that would do your channel good anyway. He's very polarizing and more of that hype man type you and Chris were talking about. Plus he can afford to do some crazy things that the hobby in general just doesn't like m
Honestly, I’d have trouble not ripping most of them.
To be completly honest since myself and so many others are having a rough go of it I would keep one and then donate abunch of the funds to people who really need help
It just shows there is still CARDS out there. All over the World 🌍
What a find,those stashes!!
When my great grandfather moved into a nursing home, we cleaned out the house. There was a dirt patch in the basement we dug up and found multiple Mason jars of a few thousand crumbling dollars from the Depression era that we swapped at the bank. Also had a few old comics and football cards from the 60's and 70's, but were in poor shape unfortunately. Was exciting to go through, just painful to see the Payton rookie stuck to a rogue sticker.
Scoops are great. Affordable vintage, and each card looks like the front page of a newspaper. Best route for a Mantle at a reasonable price.
I think it would be a great book that details major card finds through the years. The greatest find, I think, was Alan Rosen buying thousands of mint 1952 Topps in the late 80s.
Yeah I’m working on that very book. It’s my favorite card topic. Hope you’ll read it!
That Rosen (Mr. Mint) find is by far the biggest unopened find ever.
@@forgerelli1 yep, that is high on the list!
It's unthinkable that someone could have lived through the 80s-90s (cards and card talk was everywhere) and still never mentioned or thought about telling someone about these old cards in the attic.
I know! And yet these stories are still out there.
I think its feasible. If the old man didn't care about it as a hobby or curiosity, and was just looking at it as a business idea, picked up a few boxes here and there just to open a few and see what he thought, didn't think much/enough of it, threw em in a box (cuz hey, he paid for em), life went on...I can see that. Great story, though, no matter what.
Love hearing these kinds of stories. Looking forward to hearing more.
Something that is being overlooked by everyone today will end up being super valuable 50 years from now …
Agreed!
It sure as hell isn't the Bidum presidency.....
Wait till my grandkids discover the boxes of 88 Donruss in the attic.
Great story
lol me too Aaron.
lol
Yep would save 1 and sell the rest. That’s probably best attic find story I’ve ever heard. Wow, was shocked to hear the last sale of the 1948 box at a loss. If only he seller would have waited til 2021 to sell!!!
Yeah pretty crazy!
I really need to check my attic out. Lived in my house 16 years and have never even opened the hatch..late 70s house but maybe there's a Rickey Henderson RC up there..lol
lol we just hit 15 years in ours. The first thing I did when I moved in was check the attic for cool things. Haven’t been back up there since.
Assuming the racoons haven't had a field day up there.....
I would open every pack lol
Lol it would be so hard not to!!
Loved it, I have some unopened stuff too, waiting until I need the money.
Back around 1990 a buddy of mine came across an unopened box of 1970 Topps football wax packs at a candy distributor. I don't remember the unopened value of them at that time
I'm an all in full tilt person I'd either open them all or sell them all depending on what way the wind was blowing.. Flip a coin.. Great story great content.. 👌👌👌🇮🇪
Thanks! I’m with you… tough to not open
Great story. I always dreamed we'd find something like that at my grandparents house 😁
We found something like that at my Grandmother's house.....in the basement, AFTER the flood, a box of water-soaked "Silver Age" comics.They ALL had to be thrown OUT.
@@dancalmpeaceful3903 ouch!
Hey, I got my card in the mail from your auction, I was really surprised to see the added HOF'er you threw in for the glitch in the winners prize. That was really great, you didn't need to do that, but Im glad you did. Thanks!
Glad you got it! Thanks again!
“I’m only interested in interviewing collectors” 😂
Another great story. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was awesome history. I would love to have stumbled on that 1948 Box of Bowman
Hope the gum doesn't STICK to any of the cards......but oh, THAT would NEVER happen.
1961 fleer basketball box is incredible. Such an iconic undervalued set.
Yes!
I bought a full unopened box of those 1961 NuCard Scoops at an antique shop in Holden, MA back in 1975 for $5. I still have some of the cards. But in hindsight, I wish I never opened them.
Wow!
Someone probably already mentioned it, but back in the day (late 90s?) I remember Mark Murphy ("The Baseball Card Kid") making big hobby news when he bought an unopened box of 1952 topps from an old lady. Still some info around if you Google it. I used to buy unopened stuff from him here and there, and he used that story pretty heavily in his own marketing. I wish I had saved some of his old flyers and catalogs.
Great story, I would keep a pack and sell the rest. Love the interviews, I’ll give you an interview if you want. Thanks Orlando
Orlando! That’s awesome. I will definitely take you up on that offer. I already have my February interview lined up, so let’s plan on March.
So Dr James Beckett is a very approachable guy. I've even had some conversations with him via email. I know you'd consider yourself a nobody in the hobby, but the reality is not a lot of people are clambering for an interview with Dr beckett. It seem like a long shot, but I'd consider asking him. I watch his vids and as I've said I've a couple conversations with him and he strikes me as just a guy whom needs to have cards be a part of his life until he's 6 ft under. He's rich so whatever he does is just about passion for the hobby. Check out his videos, they get 100 views. He's not unapproachable.
Yeah that’s a really good idea… I’ve seen some of his videos. He’s the best. Maybe I’ll reach out.
Amazeing story!🤯 … love the Chipper jones auto!🔥
Thanks!
Taking my 91 upper deck chipper to Nashville later this month. Him and Andruw will be signing there. Go Braves!
Nice!
Nu Card Scoops cards, are the Baseball Scoops cards. They are pretty reasonable to buy. The Mantle is really cool! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the info and for watching!
Not sure about keeping any packs. I do know that if I were choosing any of those boxes (knowing zero about which is more rare), I’d by far want the 61/62 fleer basketball box.
Great set!
Sir, I love your video, and the information you provide. I work with Veterans, that are battling PTSD. I’ve introduced them to the hobby, because hobbies provide them with necessary “downtime”. Finding cards for them isn’t always easy (because it’s just me), but we watch your videos, and love them. Thank you for helping me, with them. Sincerely, LT Quinn Mallonee🇺🇸
Thank you, LT Mallonee!
Provides them with necessary downtime.......... (?) Maybe to wonder if the whole sports card bonanza thing is a hoax to turn people into sports gamblers?
@@duewhit310 I beg your pardon?
@@forourtroopssake7373 look what it is now compared to pre1990s.
A pack of 10 cards cost $3 or more. Used to be .50c for 15cards and without the prospects of hitting a one-of-one that sells for tens of thousands of dollars. Instead of a set of 800 cards you have several sets of the same few hundred guys. Its set up like gambling not learning about the game, players, teams involved.
@@forourtroopssake7373 maybe they could make a special insert set of players screaming in Angel Hernandez face after he calls an atrocious strike 3 to end an inning.
Limited edition 50 card set The Best of Angel Hernandez with ultra rare 100 serial numbered of each set card autographed by Angel and the poor bastard he cheated.
Being a lifelong Cardinals fan that named a child Stanley, I might have to crack a pack or two of that '48 Bowman hoping for the high-grade Musial RC. At roughly $32,000/pack.
Wow. What a gorgeous find. Reminded me of the 52 Topps find in the 80s.
I’ll be doing a video on that find at some point!
@@JunkWaxHero I'd love to see it.
NO risk.....no gain...but sometimes it's better to just "stand pat" and enjoy what you have instead of trying to get EVEN more money for it.
Back around 1979, I attended a card show, in Chicago. This was an early show for me. There was a dealer there that had several boxes of 5c, Series 1, '52 Topps baseball. He was selling them only as packs. I can't exactly remember the price per pack. I think that it was $35 or 3 for $100. Limit 3. I bought 3. Found a couple of semi-stars. I still have the wrappers. I also have the cards but cannot remember which ones they were.
That’s amazing!
Cards were really cheap until about 1984 or so. Now they are crazy expensive. My '52 set grades at least an 8 or9. Took me years to put together. I could not afford to replace it unless I rob my 401K or my savings account.
What is funny is that if you go by that timeframe, it is equivalent to buying 1986 packs today. You can get packs of 1986 Topps for about 4 dollars.
Just 2 years or so ago 1986 Topps packs were a $1!
Knew a guy Zeke after Korean War started working for Topps. Got to keep all the cards that were left over from servicing stores with cards. Had thousands of boxes from 1952-1978. Wooden storage shed he kept them in caught fire and burned to ground. Did seem to bother him at all, he thought they were basically worthless after handling them for so long.
Wow!
What a find!
1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops is an 80 card set. The cards looks like a newspapers front page headliner with a black and white pictures of the players, Black bold "Baseball Scoops" Lettering and Red Lettering headlines. The cards are 2.5 by 3.5 inches in size.
Thanks!
This is a great story, really enjoyed it! I would probably have a very difficult time not opening up a pack like this. Do you remember about 15-20 years ago there was a midwest find of dozens upon dozens of 1952 Bowman Large Football sets? I've been trying to find the article about it and can't seem to. If there's one wrapper, I'd want to own it would be a 1933 DeLong. I think there might be 5 known. Come to think of it, George C. Miller here in Boston has 3 known, so maybe one of those. Hey I can dream...Excellent video. Oh, look up the Ernie Davis in the 1961 Nu Card Scoops.
Thanks Ryan! I just looked up the Ernie Davis. What about it?
@@JunkWaxHero Oh well, they made that movie about him called "The Express" in 2008 about his life and untimely passing before he could play for the Browns. That card is on a lot of want lists.
@@ryanmcclanahan8739 very cool! I’ll check out the movie.
Mike, great content as always! The 1961 Nu-Card Scoops is one of my favorite obscure sets of all time. While is is mostly filled with all time greats, there are a couple of Mantle’s in there. Where else can you get a Mantle from his playing career in nice shape for under $100?
That’s great!
The Nu Card Scoops look like a newspaper. John had a full set. They're not particularly expensive but they are pretty cool looking cards.
Thanks!
Whoa! Never knew that you did an interview with Mr Collectorinvestordealer himself! I have to go watch that video now.....
It’s a good one!
@@JunkWaxHero oh yes it was
Cali sweet that's badass hope u find some good stuff
Thanks!
Nu card scoops were kind of like the backs of 1964 giant cards-with a newspaper style headline on the front then a brief story on the back. That box is probably the lowest end version of anything in that attic find though. If I'm thinking of the right cards they are white on the front and kind of glossy going over historic moments in baseball history up to that time.
Cool - thanks Carlos!
Really crazy find!
The real question is why would you ever want to talk to Jeff Wilson
I heard some unscrupulous things he did with govt funds. I'd stay FAR away from Geoff
New subscriber, great Chipper card. Don't we all wish we would happen across a find like this?
Yes we do!
Nice Chipper. Hopefully he hooked his aunt up with her cut.
First off you never know how it's going to go you could end up interviewing Mike Trout someday. When I was 16 I drove Mickey Mantle back home to Loma Linda from Hidden Acres nightclub. Just imagine a sixteen-year-old kid who loves collecting baseball cards driving Mickey Mantle back home to his house.. sorry for the misspelling the lack of punctuation it's early I just woke up by the way I just subscribed and gave you a thumbs up.
Thanks Jermie! Did you ask the Mick anything? Or needed to stay professional?
@@JunkWaxHero to be honest I was so nervous at that moment I only listen to him talk.
@@jermiebastings8499 totally get that
Insane find, great story. Safe travels my friend. Might have keep 2 😜
Open them or no? 🙃
I would open one and keep one sealed. I have one wax pack from 84 to about 00, kinda got out of hobby then. Still pick up one that I don't have it I find one.
@@dougstewart5020 that’s cool!
Safe travels out here to sunny California. Great video with Chris.
Thanks Mark!
Nu card scoops are great cards! Great video
Thanks Adam!
Sweet Chipper Auto!
Thanks!
I remember that auction well. I was a psa collectors club member so I got the catalog in the mail. Nu scoops was more of an interesting set for football because it has a couple of HOF rookies. Chuck noll the hof coach of the steelers is the 1st to come to mind of course since I'm an oddball guy I have his team issue rookie which pre-dates the nu scoops. 🤣
Very cool!
I can't buy a box of new Topps Update without ripping it in parking lot! I can't hold wax......I have a problem😳😳
I get it!
As a collector who focuses on unopened this video was definitely worth the extra days wait. These items are relics, survivors- so cool. There’s a graded 52 Topps listed on EBay right now for 63k or B.O. - crazy! Thanks for sharing , love the attic finds segments and looking forward to more interesting interviews.
Thanks Robert! I always appreciate your comments. What’s your best unopened item in your PC?
Thanks for asking JWH- 1965 Gilligan’s Island unopened wax pack.
@@commentingcollector that’s really interesting! What’s the value on that, if I may ask? I watched Gilligan’s Island all the time as a kid.
It’s one of the rarer packs - depending on the grade averages around 1,500-2k. Memory Lane auctions just sold a 1962 Mars Attacks unopened wax pack - extremely rare in a PSA 8 for 66,699.
@@commentingcollector wowwww
Going back to Cali…Mike be stylin!
First work trip in 4 years! I came back from that one with the flu. Let’s hope this one ends better.
I recently quit my 20 year banking career to do cards full time. If you find that interesting, then I’d be happy to talk about it!
I do! Can you please email me at the address listed on my channel?
pretty crazy find also come on no Geoff Wilson interview?? LOL
lol he seems like a nice guy but no thanks
My dad gave me some Scoops from his collecting days. Neat cards but not much value. Only made for one year.
Id keep them sealed. Maybe someday when I (ObsessedCollector) complete my 1948-1990 Topps/Bowman run we can do an interview. Why? Well because I intend to complete all these sets WITHOUT eBay! NO cheating. I'm about 60% done! 1974, 1976-1990 100% done. 1968-1973 70% done. 1957-1967 45% done and 1948-1956 35% done.
Wow!
The owner of the box opened a pack and the cards doubled up 2 Warren Spahn rookies I know. He also sold 5 packs to pack collectors.
New sub first video. I’ve been away from the hobby for quite a while, so I had no idea this happened. The ripper in me would have to get rid of these so quick.
Haha me too!
Hey there! I'm not well known, but would love to join for an interview! I've been in the hobby since the 90's and just started my "YT journey". Thanks for the great content, as always, and keep up the hard work! ✌🏻
Yeah I can retire with that 😂
No kidding!
I want to chew the gum
lol me too
Stay out of trouble down at Moynihan's...even after payday today I don't have enough for bail!!
I was counting on you!
@JunkWaxHero you bet on the wrong horse!!! Have a safe flight and hope work doesn't consume much time.
I want to buy the 61 Fleer wax box
Me too
One day hopefully
Cool video!!
Thanks!
Wait the same Steve heart who wrap Logan Paul fake Pokémon box and also wrap fake fleer that was open during whatnot live show that Steve heart 🤦♂️🤣🤣
The one and only
I would open all of them carefully then reseal them and keep them forever
Bold!
@@JunkWaxHero The wondering would kill me otherwise lol
you probably already saw, but there was a news story of a found case of 1979 o pee chee hockey that bbce certified and sending to auction
👀
Get some of the scoops cards they r amazing I have a few I bought
Nice!
@@JunkWaxHero if I can find them I will send u the pics
I would grade the chipper auto.
I might!
The only thing I know about nu card scoops is Al Kaline has a card from that set that I need for my pc
Good luck!
I remember this. What a find right? BBC? ugh not a fan
BBC?
@@JunkWaxHero probably meant BBCE
@@dsg148 correct… did I say BBCE?
@@JunkWaxHero yeah you did, probably just a typo or autocorrect
I would give all money to charity but just let you know that's my wifes name
Sounds like click bate
And you clicked and commented
Getting to know figures in the hobby better and not talking about cards .... Speaking personally, Mike, these would be skippable videos.
Thanks for the feedback. Was this comment meant for this video?