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| I tend to keep one or two wrappers and I also keep an empty display box, which can usually be flattened down nicely, fit into a pocket page and go into the binder. |
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| I don't know why, but I keep ALL my wrappers. They are stored up in the attic inside the opened boxes they came in. I think it's because if I had did this when I was a kid I'd be rich right now. (or else have a bunch of old wrappers from Batman, Hogan's Heroes, Get Smart and all those other cards I lost or threw away) |
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| Some of those wrappers have reward points, so don't throw them out if they are worth sending in. |
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| Found out over the years that it really does add up. Some things just have to be let go, even if it is something I'd like to keep. |
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| Some people are wrapper collectors and are just about as rabid over gaining one of each set as they are the card set itself. Typically of course I have to be one of those people. Condition of course is absolutely everything and I can go through a dozen or so packs just trying to end up with a perfect wrapper. Some of the more difficult wrappers were Lime Rock and early Marvel as they are made of heat-sealed plastic and are notoriously difficult to get apart in one piece. Value wise it would appear that you have to go back to wax wrappers before they start to show any value (Monkees and Beatles hold some seriously high prices.) Boxes are much more problematical as space becomes a premium. In the end I did the unthinkable and just cut the front panel off the boxes. I still don't know what to do with them and now I have a pile of over 400 (sigh) ____________________ My dog is a RotweillerXLabrador. He'll bite your leg off but he'll always bring it back to you.
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| quote: Originally posted by kane1:
Also I take pictures of the box and wrappers to never forget.
Hey now there's a cool idea that can save a lot of storage space! ____________________ My dog is a RotweillerXLabrador. He'll bite your leg off but he'll always bring it back to you.
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| quote: Originally posted by kane1: One more thing. I use a scissor to open the wrappers. It just cut the top under the sealed line. Remember to check and secure that all the card are away of the cut.
The wrapper loose a little of material, but it maintains its normal appearance. It is faster to open.
This is how I open wrappers too. As long as you make sure the cards are away from the end you cut, it's a fast and easy way to open the packs and preserve the wrappers. |
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| quote: Originally posted by btlfannz: Ah, now, that's where you lose me. I have enough guilt about cutting the face of boxes but cutting wrappers is an absolute no-no. A sample wrapper for a collection has to look as fresh and uncut as if it came straight off the production line. Cutting the tops of is sinful!! It's a little OCD, but I can see how some people might not like to cut the tops off the wrappers. I'm fine with it and don't feel guilty. |
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