Opening a SUPER RARE Box of 1987 Baseball Cards! Hunting for a $10,000+ Barry Bonds Card! 🔥

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We're searching for the $10,000 Barry Bonds card! Tune in as we rip a box of 1987 Topps O-Pee-Chee.

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i couldn't help but laugh when you tried to cover up the ripped edges of the Bonds card with your thumbs. It reminded me of the times I use to "doctor" up cards for my dad to sell at full price at card shows. It was a great time to be sleazy. Never met a card dealer that I liked.

chessloverontwitch
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Andre was the NL MVP in 1987 after accepting a 500K contract from the Cubs. This was at the height of the collusion scandal with the owners trying to keep player salaries low by all agreeing not to make offers to other teams' free agents. It's why Carlton Fisk and many others were forced to accept less with their current teams at the time. Also, Fielder hit 51 homeruns in 1990 after spending the 1989 season playing in Japan, the signing with the Tigers. Another cool coincidence that both he and his son both finished their careers with 318 career homers each.

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Great video! 1987 O Pee Chee was the first set I ever collected and got me into baseball card collecting as a 12 year old. After a while, I learned that many Canadian kids viewed O Pee Chee as a knock-off brand. It was a big thing to pick up Topps cards on trips to the US, which is probably why I’m still a Topps purist today. I had 2 Barry Bonds cards in my childhood collection that I got graded and sold a couple years ago (a PSA 5 & 6 I believe, so I didn’t get rich 😞). O Pee Chee had better photo quality but worse production controls, making 10s super rare. Also, Barry Bonds was not a hit card. No one had heard of him. I didn’t even put them in the penny savers I reserved for the best cards.

matthewsimpson
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Sleeved and top loaded dale murphy, wally Joyner & sleeved puckett but passed by Ripken & Henderson?? 😅

JQM
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This is definitely a walk down memory lane for me. I ripped a lot of it, but also my dad and I bought every factory set from 1986 topps until 1992 lol

JQM
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Congrats on the Barry Bonds RC Pull would like to see another video with some of these cards coming back with the grades

junbug
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Willis Mcgahee was a running back for the Miami Hurricanes drafted by the Bills and finishing up with the Ravens, Broncos, Browns. Willie McGee was a baseball outfielder for the Cardinals and Giants. Now you know and knowing is half the battle.

michaelkerns
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I’ve opened up tons of 1987 Topps, but never any Opeechee. Congrats of securing a Bonds. Cecil Fielder wasn’t great w/ the Jays, but once he was w/ the Tigers, he was a home run beast in the early 90s hitting an average of 40-50 home runs in a row!

ebaymandavid
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I've ripped several boxes of 87 OPC. Back when you could get cards graded for a few bucks it made sense to rip rarer wax. I loved OPC and leaf. 85 leaf was my favorite set.

ASMRPeople
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Your love for sports and the Gators has me a HUGE fan of what you are doing with the hobby and your channel. I love this! And yes, I studied the back of the cards back in the day also.

HypeIsHereMedia
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Fun trip down memory lane. I don't know about not sleeving up Cal Ripken and Pete Rose but putting Wally Joyner in a toploader lol. To each their own :-)

SurprisedPingu
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Thanks for the trip down memory lane with this set. These were one of the first sets of cards I collected at 8 years old. Loved this design and most of mine were opeechee. Still have the Bonds, Will Clark and many more but definitely not in near mint condition.

SteveAutio
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in 1987, i was 9 years old. Our family went to Waterton Lakes national park just across the Montana border from Glacier NP. there was a little convenience store in town that had 1987 O-Pee Chee and i bought a few packs. I remember pulling an Andre Dawson.

ejd
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I always liked the 87 topps. I would always buy lots of cards at the flea market as a kid in the late 80s and early 90s.

relicman
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Vince Coleman was their real on-base threat.

Great video. Love seeing that!

everyotherdavis
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1987 topps were the first packs I ever bought. I geeked out hard on the stats. I’m pretty sure if I studied in school that hard, I’d have been a doctor or rocket scientist 😂

rickymartinez
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18:00 Yes you actually do see all those stats on Topps flagship. They have kept with that tradition since the early 50's.

TheCardDeal
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I remember buying those packs for 35 cents each back in the day

brianfaulkner
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1987 Topps was the 1st box I ever opened. My mom took me to Price Club (a lot like Costco), and bought me a box.

brentwalker
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Nice to see u rip some packs instead of just talking about the Hobby🙃Nice hits. Thanks for sharing

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