3/2/2024 0 Comments Wacky packages chrome![]() These sketch cards are really thick! A pack searcher's dream. Can't read the signature, but the first initial is "D" and the last name looks like it starts with an "M." I'll try to post a scan later. I might actually want this set, especially if I can trade my other more "special" refractors for them. ![]() I pulled 35 of them, 33 different titles. This is unfortunate, as that is the cheapest way to get packs at retail.Īs for regular refractors, I really like them. These are even worse than the value pack refractors, IMO. Don't much care for these, too busy.įrom the bonus boxes, I got 12 different x-fractors. Want to finish this set, hopefully by trading here.įrom the value packs, I got 32 different refractors. Wacky Packages 2023 Postcards April Fools Edition Pack 6 Postcards, 6 Sticker Stamps, 6 Bonus Stickers, 1 Jay Day, 1 Inverted AJerx & 1 Sketch Card 189.99. Pulled 7 Where are they Nows?, but only 3 of the 5 titles, and then 4 dubs. I'll definitely be wanting to finish this subset. I like these a lot, and it's cool to see more of the Wackys that were used for the 17th series binder. Got 8 different of the 20 Cutting Room Floor subset, again great, collation-wise. I got 7 different of the 10 Lost Wackys, which I thought was great, collation-wise. I really like the Wacky Ads - I got 16 of those, including 12 different. Overall, the cards look nice, and I like that they sort of made them look die-cut. A serious criticism is that many of the cards have dinged corners, which I find really upsetting, especially in a product this expensive. Par for the course in this town working at this Target.I just finished opening and sorting what I bought last night, which was:ġ2 loose packs (there were 24 in the feed and they looked very orderly, so I bought some.)Ĭost me $191, and after 57 packs I'm 12 cards short of a base set I do have extras for trading, and WTH, I can cherry pick clear packs that have cards I need in front. And it wasn't just about the cards, I was also pissed because I had other stuff in the hand cart too which didn't need to get thrown around. I wanted to smack him in the face for what he did. I imagined the cards having huge dented corners because of this jackass cashier guy. I cringed while I saw the rack packs smack down onto the conveyer belt on their edges and corners. When it got to the cashier dude, he literally picked up the hand cart, held it two feet above the conveyer belt, turned it upside down, and dumped out my stuff onto the conveyer belt without one bit of care. ![]() I had my stuff in one of those hand carts. I took my two rack packs and food to the cash registers to pay for them. I wouldn't be wholly surprised if some of their people even read this blog or the two pack searching websites to glean information on how pack searchers figure out what are in retail packs of cards. I actually think Topps' movement towards packaging more and more products in rack packs is a conscious effort to thwart pack searching. Surely, they must know that it is always easier to search a single individual pack of cards for a hit rather than trying to search a whole sealed rack pack (or sealed blaster). The truth is, by putting the retail packs in sealed rack packs (and blaster boxes), instead of having loose retail packs, it makes it much harder for us pack searchers to find the autographs. Here are two clips from the blog article. Before I knew there was a transparent window in front, I did a search to see if any pack searchers had posted info how they were searching Chrome, and read this article about baseball Chromes.
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