NEW RELEASE! REPACKED WAX JUST THE 70'S BOX OPENING! VINTAGE 1970's TOPPS CARDS!
Today we are opening three boxes of the brand new product from Repacked Wax! All of the cards are from the 1970s! Check out which Hall of Famers and rookies we found!
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Wow, 100 boxes at $120 per box. Dude grosses 12 grand selling his commons with some off center stars and dinged stars. Genius!
@josephabrams4059
3 жыл бұрын
I need to get my old 70's stuff and repack them.
@douglasschickinger2456
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@utepart7056
3 жыл бұрын
you arent lying
@goods5119
2 жыл бұрын
Yup...I suspect nobody found any of the major cards in good shape
@golfmaniac007
Жыл бұрын
@@goods5119 who's to say many of the major high dollar cards even made it into the box 😂
the packaging is beautiful and i get the nostalgia and everything, but in terms of value these seem to be pretty much garbage.
@DaileyShorts
3 жыл бұрын
GO BRUINS!
@b25907
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. Worthless
@traderneal
3 жыл бұрын
Kinda agree. For the most part the condition looks excellent. If any should be PSA 10 that's should be good for a few bucks.
@DeepInfernoRising
3 жыл бұрын
Yea I agree. Why not just buy actual packs from those years. Repack most cards that aren’t worth anything. You mike a few decent cards. Not worth it to me if someone is placing the cards in there. They could choose to stiff you
@davidmarion3119
3 жыл бұрын
I agree no one wants this crap
The best thing about this is remembering how much fun it was collecting these cards back in the 1970s.
Love this wax collection from my era of collecting. Thanks for sharing!
I love these guys. They do such a good job putting these together
Great way to get rid of your off center star and rookie cards.
Pretty cool set - thanks Jabs! 👍🏻😁
I am so glad you buy this stuff Jabs, because I would be so mad with myself if I spent money on this lol. I am totally with the nostalgia but noway are you finding great stuff in repacks
@joshobrien8995
6 ай бұрын
He dont buy it, his subscribers do...jabs pays little outof pocket for product...hes a breaker.
Thanks for a nice box Jabs. :-)
The 1975 Hank Aaron card has sold raw for less than $30 and the 1978 Jack Morris for far less. Not a single box came close to the cost. As usual Erik your knowledge and delivery made this a very interesting video.
You forgot to mention the Eddie Murray 1978 Topps Rookie Card as a good Iconic card from the 1970's era. I used to have that 1972 Billy Martin card where he was flipping the bird off his bat. I was too young to realize what he was doing tell you mentioned something about that a long time ago. I Love Watching These Old Pack Openings, Keep Up The Great Video Content!!!
Great video Jabs !!!
Awesome break nice cards the Ryan cards and the hank Aaron very nice
Very nice product. Thanks for breaking it Erik.
18:27 passed a Mets Celebrate featuring Nolan Ryan from 1970. A great card!
@DeepInfernoRising
3 жыл бұрын
Didn’t “pass it” because you saw it.
@evanjames80
3 жыл бұрын
except, yeah, it did get passed.
@DeepInfernoRising
3 жыл бұрын
But if you saw it than it didn’t get passed. Just cause he didn’t say anything about it. Card has no value that’s why he didn’t say anything about it. He’s not going to comment on every card.
@evanjames80
3 жыл бұрын
@@DeepInfernoRising why do some of you little punks have to be so argumentative? Nothing better to do?
@evanjames80
3 жыл бұрын
@@DeepInfernoRising do some research before you come off sounding anymore ignorant . 1970 Topps card # 198 has decent value to quite a few people, just check ebay sold listings. Next time maybe try putting an argument to something you actually know about.
Nice! The most awesome commons I’ve ever seen.
6:28 You blow right past a 1971 Chuck Tanner high number SP card. In that shape that card runs at least $5 which is considerably more than a raw Jack Morris rookie. You need to remember, before 1974 the series of the card can be more important than if the card is a rookie.
Nice opening!!!
Love your vids
16:17 My new favorite baseball name: Johnny Wockenfuss
I've actually had a couple different people argue with me over Hank Aaron...."he didn't play for Milwaukee he played for the Braves" lol
@johnquinn1025
3 жыл бұрын
I know right ;) some people are just so ignorant :D
@PositivePokemonPlayers
3 жыл бұрын
He was the best Quarterback the Penguins ever had!
@johnquinn1025
3 жыл бұрын
@@PositivePokemonPlayers :D
Money is not the only reason you collect there are a number of hall of famers 19701971,1972 came in different series usually seven and these cards are in good shape
awesome vid keep up thegood work
Got overexcited each time I saw an Expos card (or Bill Lee). Steve Rogers was an awesome one, and Bill Stoneman at the beggining.
@user-mx9zz9wr5b
3 жыл бұрын
Steve Rogers was a great pitcher, he just doesn’t get respect
I WAITED ALL DAY FOR THIS ONE!!! J/P
Like the early 70s high numbers - a few from 72 and a Lolich from 70 - I just had to find one to upgrade my set and they don't come cheap....
Def had that Aaron card as a kid 25 plus years ago. Memories !
Hey Jabs look at those early 70 cards the high number cards are higher priced than some of the Stars really just a little after thought thanks for the video keep up the awesome work
It is snowing at my house and great video erik
I am a graphic designer. I love that retro design. Very eye popping color scheme.
Love vintage cards
I always liked the Nolan Ryan at 18:26. That kinda stuff rounds out a collection.
Yes!
I pulled 2 mantles from repack wax regular boxes. One was a post cereal cut out mantle and a sports magazine Allstars mantle also.
Can't wait
Any Blue Jays cards from 77 made Canadians like me a 10 year old boy in grade 6 feel like a American.
Did you not see Nolan Ryan on the 3rd box in the 1970 word series card?
If you are wondering how this is made, they have their own KZread channel called repacked wax
Real nice hammering hank R.I.P a true legend sad to see him pass
I love that Frank Duffy card, that screams the 1970s !!! 👍🏽👍🏽
Pretty cool product
Great new product, 3 days till release of series one and 2 till the topps rip party
Love some vintage.
No love for Jose Cruuuuuuuz. He was my favorite growing up in the 80s in Houston.
many of us know Pedro Borbon from a voiceover in Airplane! "Pinch hitting for Pedro Borbon, Manny Mota...Mota", though Borbon & Mota never played on the same team. After Borbon passed away, his son said that his father often talked about the movie reference: “A lot of people remember him by that. He liked that.”
That 78 Yount looks like a PSA 9, possible 10!
Ernie Banks is on the 1973 Chicago Cubs Team card as a coach.
You pulled Hank Aaron, Al Downing, and Tom House cards. Hank hit #715, Al gave up #715, and Tom caught #715 in the bullpen.
Love that jack Morris rookie cArd
The late Ray Fosse’s career wasn’t ended by the All Star collision with Pete Rose. He played for nine more seasons. And the Pirates actually beat the Orioles in the 71 series.
Have a 1970 Topps Steve Blass. Nearly perfect condition; of hundreds of early 70's cards, one of the few ⚾
Definitely a gamble buying those
Nice dinged up commons.
There was a 70 Topps Nolan Ryan in the last box.
This product is the best
Love that Yount card
That Greg Minton card is epic as he is orange
There are some high # cards in the 1972 set,that have a little bit of value,also. Steve Garvey and Rod Carew are the main ones! The 1971 Steve Garvey Rookie is a nice card,also. 👍
91 Upper Deck baseball is skyrocketing because the Jordan SP card is now $2,000 in a PSA 10.
16:05 Gets all excited about a 73 Pete Rose (not HOF) Previous pack - completely misses 70 Jim Kaat at 15:48. I got the 1975 Aaron in the very first pack I opened in 1975... pretty notable since (1) I lived in Atlanta and (2) the previous year, 1974, I spotted him in a rack pack at my local grocery store, hid it at the back of a display, and saved my 25-cent allowance for three weeks until I could pay for the pack and the sales tax. That might sound ridiculous, but packs were 15 cents then and my dad was trying to start his own company. Money was TIGHT. I had to work for that card. Wish I'd just kept it in the rack pack. :)
@jamesrivera4947
2 жыл бұрын
"By the time we know everything, it's too late."--Henry Kissinger
@karlepaul6632
Жыл бұрын
Pete Rose cards are worth $$$ and in demand by collectors
How mutch was the Arron and Ryan cards worth or what was the expensivest card in ther
Wayne Twitchell was actually a pretty decent pitcher for the Phillies... sigh, and it's Vic Dav-a-lee-oh, for pronunciation. I'm old!
some of the 72 cards are high numbers... but he blew on through those
This looks like it would be a fun RIP, but only if each box was like 50 bucks, also the checklist in a repackaged pack are a big turnoff.
You missed a card With Ernie Banks at 6:24
They have a youtube channel and they have a video showing how they make packs
have no clue what it cost for these but gets a D- if its more than 20 bucks best cards Henry aaron 3 bucks good way to get rid of the commons
Bob Montgomery last person not to wear a batting helmet.
Pirates won the world series in 1971
Tug McGraw is the dad of Country Music Superstar Tim McGraw
Lots of nice high numbers from 1970-73, but apparently the person opening these does not understand that. Some of those 1971 SP commons sell for several dollars. The 1970 Jim Kaat (a HOF player) and High Number 1970 Mickey Lolich sell for more than some of the other cards he sleeved.
how much was each box? looks like the value on all 3 boxes were about $20
I ordered a box of 500 mixed vintage cards and was really duped when I saw that all the 1969 and 1970 topps were heratige!🤨🤨🤨
Mickey Lolich told me in 2011 that Cesar Tovar was a hitter he could never get out.
I guess I don’t have the same appreciation for collecting that some others have.
The Pirates beat the Orioles 4 games to 3 in 1971.
Davalillo 72 is a high number.
Had a 1970 Topps Jim Palmer and 1971 Topps Nolan Ryan. . . . both defaced--Palmer on the arm, Ryan on his ear; otherwise NM cond., I believe 😫
The spacer cards are actually stickers
Very good concept and presentation of common .25 cards! Probably 3-5 good RC in those 100 boxes
I can't believe you're from western pa. and know who won the 71 world series.
This was a great product..and awesome packaging as well!
Ron Bloomberg was the first ever DH (Yankees).
He passed up a '70 Jim Kaat like it was nothing (I'm sure he noticed by now)........ Oops, Kaat wasn't a HOFer at this time, my bad. Still a notable player though, no mention.
Very cool and fun to watch! One note: the video narrator states Ray Fosse's career was ended when he was blown up by Pete Rose in the 1970 all-star game. Fosse was never the same after that, but he played another 7 seasons (695 games). There's a lot of baseball history misinformation bandied about by well-intentioned folks.
I was hoping you'd pull a mike schmidt rookie
Only thing missing is the team manager cards 🥱😂
These were the cards of my youth. But I would rather pay and open Topps Archives with the same designs. As P.T. Barnum is noted saying "There's a sucker born every minute."
Hey Jabs just giving you an FYI....Luis Pujols and Albert Pujols are indeed cousins
Poor Ray Fosse. Had a solid career (10 years, 2 time All-Star)but only remembered for getting blown up!
These have to be reprinted right?
Awesome video!!!
OMG
You need to do a Yak Pack just for a laugh
U L Washington, could work the tooth pick. Cool guy.
dudes naming off all these rookie cards like your going to find any in these packs of commons.
BOOM
73 Michael jack?
10th
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