theflyinggerco
OzCardTrader
Firstly, a very interesting post, and many interesting replies.
Like quite a few of you, i have only just gotten back into the hobby, after having lived my life in some of the more remote areas of the country (far eastern victoria, the northern territory), before moving nearer Melbourne and i'm constantly surprised on this site, and on both australian and american ebay at the cards for sale, because of pretty keen on the older base sets,
Im pretty happy collecting the older sets from when i was a kid, and frankly the amount of inserts in packs today is insane. I remember buying the old NBA Hoops 1990 cards, the ones with silver outlines, and being over moon with excitement getting a gold All star David Robinson... the set didnt even have inserts! the ud 93-94 would have been the 1st set i went after with inserts, and even they were fairly rare. I think the fleer 94-95 where the 1st packs to say inserts where in every pack! i was over the moon again... and i was still excited getting inserts in the boxes i bought a few weeks again of them.
nowadays, the amount of inserts and parallels, not only gu or autos, 2 phrases that i had no idea what they meant when i 1st joined here, is astounding to me. Ive gotten a few boxes of Topps Bazooka, which has 2 or 3GU's each box, as well as the parallel golden and midgets cards, 1 each pack!. The 1st one i got it was a little weird (it was tim duncan, my fave player nowadays, so a bit more special than say, James Posey or Lamond Murray), i just wanted to touch the fabric part. But what really surprised is this promise of getting GU, in the case of the Topps Bazooka, or an auto, which, to me, is saying that the customers will turn up their nose at a non-GU/auto bearing box.
Since that first, admittedly weird, experience, they dont really mean that much... like a few of you have said, who knows if Duncan wore it all. A auto would be nice, but im happy with my boring base cards, and i think quite a few people still are...
Further proof of this GU/autos saturation
auction 1: 90-91 Hoops cards (4 packs)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-sealed-pac...128QQihZ002QQcategoryZ646QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
compared to
auction 2: 3GU and 3 autos
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HUGE-LOT-199...QQihZ008QQcategoryZ109978QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
regardless of what they go for (they were 5.50 ($3p&h) and 3.95 ($5p&h) at 7am 11/9/06) it shows that maybe the hype and hoopla around them is dying down.
(i also have an excuse if this doesn't make sense, ive just finished a 10hr shift of stacking shelfs,:shock: (my eyes now look like that) lol
Like quite a few of you, i have only just gotten back into the hobby, after having lived my life in some of the more remote areas of the country (far eastern victoria, the northern territory), before moving nearer Melbourne and i'm constantly surprised on this site, and on both australian and american ebay at the cards for sale, because of pretty keen on the older base sets,
Im pretty happy collecting the older sets from when i was a kid, and frankly the amount of inserts in packs today is insane. I remember buying the old NBA Hoops 1990 cards, the ones with silver outlines, and being over moon with excitement getting a gold All star David Robinson... the set didnt even have inserts! the ud 93-94 would have been the 1st set i went after with inserts, and even they were fairly rare. I think the fleer 94-95 where the 1st packs to say inserts where in every pack! i was over the moon again... and i was still excited getting inserts in the boxes i bought a few weeks again of them.
nowadays, the amount of inserts and parallels, not only gu or autos, 2 phrases that i had no idea what they meant when i 1st joined here, is astounding to me. Ive gotten a few boxes of Topps Bazooka, which has 2 or 3GU's each box, as well as the parallel golden and midgets cards, 1 each pack!. The 1st one i got it was a little weird (it was tim duncan, my fave player nowadays, so a bit more special than say, James Posey or Lamond Murray), i just wanted to touch the fabric part. But what really surprised is this promise of getting GU, in the case of the Topps Bazooka, or an auto, which, to me, is saying that the customers will turn up their nose at a non-GU/auto bearing box.
Since that first, admittedly weird, experience, they dont really mean that much... like a few of you have said, who knows if Duncan wore it all. A auto would be nice, but im happy with my boring base cards, and i think quite a few people still are...
Further proof of this GU/autos saturation
auction 1: 90-91 Hoops cards (4 packs)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-sealed-pac...128QQihZ002QQcategoryZ646QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
compared to
auction 2: 3GU and 3 autos
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HUGE-LOT-199...QQihZ008QQcategoryZ109978QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
regardless of what they go for (they were 5.50 ($3p&h) and 3.95 ($5p&h) at 7am 11/9/06) it shows that maybe the hype and hoopla around them is dying down.
(i also have an excuse if this doesn't make sense, ive just finished a 10hr shift of stacking shelfs,:shock: (my eyes now look like that) lol