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    2008 Allen & Ginter - RIP CARD! - Why Rip?

    I am in the middle of my box break and I got a Bedard Rip Card! It looks like it books for $120. My question is - why the heck would I rip it? What is so good that could be in it? Any ideas?

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    It contains shortprinted mini cards

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    yeah, but those are typically significantly less $$ right?

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    it depends some are autod i think...there is a light test you can do to see what card is underneath i think check for it on youtube

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    It's like asking yourself to gamble or not to gamble. If you do rip, the sky is the limit.

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    Could be a 1/1 Dick Perez Sketch card, a 1/1 wood wini, or a #/10 Red auto as well.

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    Would anyone really pay $120 for an Erik Bedard rip card??? I know people would trade for it though if it's unripped. If it were me, I'd take the chance, but there's always a chance you'll get a scrub extended Sp that's less valuable. Then again, you could get a real nice auto or 1/1.

    Supposedly there was a rumor that you can hold the card up to the light and see what's in it. I wouldn't know since I've never been lucky enough to pull a rip card.

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    Typically people don't buy the rips for the player on the card, they buy it for the serial number that's on it. #/5's sell for rediculously more than /75 & /99, even though the odds of the major hits are roughly the same.

    Since you valued yours at ~$120, I can make the assumption that it is a /5. If it were me, I'd rip it... But that is just because I would stay up at night thinking I just sold a 1/1 Dick Perez sketch thats worth hundreds if not thousands. Just like I could never sell an unopened box of cards (or give anyone lottery tickets for their birthday). The possibilities!

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    Forgot to respond to your second point Stewart, yes you can hold 2008 rip cards up to a light. You need a VERY powerful flashlight to do this and be in a completely dark room. Put the flash light behind the card and just look through it. This only works for 2008 and earlier, Topps got wise after.

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    I pulled a Corey Hart rip card /99 a few months ago from 2010 Ginter and I had the same dilemma as you, wasnt sure what to do, obviously I wanted to Rip it, but you should first do a little research. I went on ebay and saw that the last Corey Hart rip /99 sold for around $65, which is a decent chunk of change, than i checked out what the worst possible "hits" are from the rip cards, and they are the SP Minis. They were selling in the $30-$90 range for the most part depending on the player. based on my research i came to the conclusion that even if I get the worst thing possible from the rip card "the SP Mini" worst case scenario I get $30 for the mini. In my opinion selling a sealed Rip for $65 wasnt worth the risk, plus I knew as soon as I sold it, I would be dying inside not knowing what could have been. Long story short, I ended up ripping it and pulled a SP Mini of Matt Kemp, and sold it on ebay for about $45. Only about $20 less than if I had sold it sealed. I felt better knowing I ripped it and the small loss was worth knowing what was inside. Trust me, you sell that thing sealed your probably gonna think about it every day lol

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