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    82/83 opc.

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    74/75 OPC, my mom owned a little corner store for a few years, every year me and my brother got a box each, oh did I hang onto them Drydens and Lafleurs, the rest got tossed at the school wall...........

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    94-95 Fleer Ultra at my 14th birthday in 1994 (1st dec) and I got a huge hit with a All-Star Wayne Gretzky (!!!), oh man my little brother was soo jealous then.

    I was actually NOT interested in hockey cards then but very moment when I ripped the pack and pulled the Gretzky so I became a addict...again becuase I was collecting various stickers when I was younger....

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    1990 - 91 Upper Deck low numbers. Bought it from a hobby shop that also sold cards. Paid $65 for the box. Next year they stopped selling cards.
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    My first pack of hockey cards and first box of cards was 1990-91 Bowman (opened around 2007). I completed the base set as well as the Hat Tricks, so that was a fantastic box for me. I judged it by the value I derived from opening it rather than what someone else wants to spend on the cards on the secondary market.

    -Ethan

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    Not counting 88-89 esso stickers I'd go with 90-91 Pro Set Series 1 from a gas station on a secondary highway - now an empty lot. I still smile when I drive by there :)

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    The first pack I ever bought was 1991 Donruss Baseball Jumbo. At the time I couldn't understand why anyone would spend $3 on 10 Upper Deck cards when you could get 50 Donruss cards for $2.50. I have since figured that one out. First box was 1991-92 Pro Set hockey.

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    For me it was 1991-92 Upper Deck (the french version to boot!) at the local Dépanneur!
    My first box was a 93-94 Stadium Club that I got from a dollar store. The packs were sold at a buck each, not the box. I wish!!!

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    90-91 Pro Set series 1....quite possibly the best $6 i've ever spent lol

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    1962-63 Parkhurst that my dad had bought for me at the corner store.

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