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    1993/1994 Topps Finest Box Break

    Been a while since I been back here posting. Got an old school break for this weekend. Lucky to find this box of 93/94 Topps Finest at a comic shop for 10 bucks. I love breaking this kinda stuff because you just don't know what you will get (or not get in my case most of the time) but it is all super fun no matter what. Would you believe no Jordans? Got 3 refractors in 24 packs: Dana Barros, Loy Laught and Pervis Ellison, smh

    All for trade if you want some pack fresh Topps Finest that's 20 years old

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    smh, even with editing, the pic stays upside down, wth

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    That's a really fun break for 10 bucks. Well spent

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    yeah for reals! at first i was afraid that the cards would be all stuck together and be damaged when i tried to pull them apart but luckily all of them came apart fairly easily with no damage!

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    Wow! I wish my shops had those kind of products for $10. Very cool.

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    $10 was the price of 1 single pack here in the 90s. Great work!

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    I was really lucky. it was mixed in with other boxes of over produced mid 90s hockey boxes and 92 stadium club boxes. the guy didn't really know much about cards since it was primarily a comic shop

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    Holy crap I would have killed to open a box of that for $10. I remember when it was unimaginable that I could afford to break a box of that stuff when it came out. The sad thing is with the refractors you pulled you probably lost money on the $10 break. Though those Penny Hardaway cards would have sold for some nice change back when the product was released.
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    yeah I don't think I can get 10 bucks for those 3, most def not 100 that I could have gotten for the box. I never got to bust one of these in my life and I was blessed to have had a chance to do so. the experience was well worth the 10 bucks :)

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    wow 10 bucks, you should keep going back to that shop, the Jordan refractor out of that goes for a couple hundred easy. 10 bucks doesn't even buy a blaster which is almost 999999 percent of the time full of base.

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