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11-03-2022, 04:07 PM #21
Richard,
See you share the mentality of the new stuff like most folks which I never have gotten into. As usually when you pay early you get less in the long run. On a few select rookies you might lose but the majority like 95 percent and up you will get it cheaper down the road. You remember the box of UD series 1 we broke that the Cale Makar came out of I bought a case at a box price at 62.50. I thought that was a good price so bought a case which I have sitting in the closet. I think anyone can afford that price and you might say it is overproduced and it is a okay product just like the extended. Problem is everything produced now is probably overproduced compared to product print run in the recent past. It reminds me of the UD Griffey rookie that was suppose to be a high end product but was supposed to be limited but they made more, more, more, and more and it became so oversaturated the market tanked. I truly think that Panini and Upper Deck are truly trying to get the dollars out of the hobby as long they can before the downturn. If enough folks stopped buying the cards we would see wholesalers lowering prices dramatically on boxes. Until, the collectors stop throwing dollars at the hobby why should anything change.
Your mention of the allocation and that has been true for many years on THE CUP and other products by Panini and Topps if you wanted the real limited cases etc. If Upper Deck truly does stick to their guns on this and the dealers balk what will happen. Wholesalers will have the whole allotment and they will probably be able to sell it lower than what the Upper Deck is soliciting currently with the guarantee to get the product. A dealer can only get stuck with so much product in the long run. Hence, why so many small dealers just oder their boxes thru a wholesaler instead of being direct with the larger companies etc.
Just think there are good deals to be had out there if you take your time to be patient if you like to gamble with boxes. I do not like to gamble hence why mainly remain closed.
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11-04-2022, 03:42 PM #22
Yup. I've slowed down my trading on here because it just isn't worth it unless it is a larger deal and it is very difficult to find somebody that has more than a couple cards I need. If they won't do a PWE then I just have to move on.Selling all my cards here updated as of May------------> Hidden Content
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11-05-2022, 10:25 AM #23
The party won't be over for quite a while, the price of boxes and online breaking has become very much like a gambling addiction... it would be like all the casinos disappearing.
IMO, the hobby is being saturated with product and parallels.
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11-06-2022, 11:47 AM #24
I think you hit upon the key word there, 'gambling.' A lot of collectors 'have' to buy the cards, to feed their habit. Which it makes it easier for Upper Deck or Panini to charge what ever they want for the products, because many of the 'addicts' can't stop. At what point does this stop being a hobby and become a full-blown addiction?
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11-06-2022, 11:50 AM #25
Zephyr Epic also has had the 20-21 Extended retail boxes on sale for $42.50 each. Just ordered a couple of boxes (free shipping on orders over $50).
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11-06-2022, 03:13 PM #26
UD1 21-22 retail for 67CAD and OPC 21-22 blasters for 16CAD. At those prices, I had to try again!
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11-06-2022, 04:19 PM #27
I cannot blame you as those are good prices imo. Hopefully, you get lucky and get a nice pull here or there in your break.
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11-06-2022, 05:20 PM #28
thank you! I'd love to pull a Caufield YG, and OPC is just so much fun to open!
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11-07-2022, 03:43 AM #29
I'll chime in with my two cents here. The hockey card market as we all know has always been secondary to most card collectors out there and the pandemic all showed us all that even though parts of the this market blew up along with the rest of it, large portions of it remained stagnant. Over the past several months, those trends continue but if you are not named Ovechkin, Crosby or a top tier star, prices have fallen at least a little bit.
For example I was pretty surprised to see the other day that Caufield YGS were at were they were and even more surprised to see how low Zegras YGs were raw. Box prices have also gone down to an almost respectable price for the lower end stuff such as Series 1 and 2 and the mid and higher end stuff also took a major hit back down to reality.
All these signs are good, but is it a buyer's market? Nope. It is a more friendly buyer's market, but the current state of the hobby dictates that the hobby will stay where it's at until everyone is more comfortable in the sports card market.
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11-15-2022, 02:04 AM #30
ZE has some great deals depending on the time of year. They had boxes of this year's extended hobby for $92 and last year's blaster boxes for $12. Couldn't say no.
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