Has anyone broke any boxes of the Panini Golden Age baseball yet?? I'm asking because the product looks intriguing to me, as I do like vintage and the older players. I'm curious to what the cards look like, collation, good cards pulled out of the box. etc. Anything with a 3 Stooges subset has to be good, right?
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If you can get it for $45 shipped (which you can on a certain site based out of Pittsburgh) then go for it. You'll likely make your money back with one auto and a cool relic.
My two boxes have yielded a Greg Brady and a Jethro Bodine relic, which make better conversation starters with 90% of the people I know than my other dozens of baseball relics..
Agree with above. Golden age is one of those "baseball" products where chances are, the non-baseball stuff you pull will be alot cooler and better than the baseball stuff.
Especially since Panini doesn't have a MLB license, so the baseball stuff can't show any logos or even name the teams...
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09-29-2013, 01:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2013, 01:52 PM by bamyanks.)
RE: Panini Golden Age Baseball
Thanks for the info. I'm hoping for some nice 3 Stooges cards. I've been a stooges fan since my brother and I used to watch Comedy Classics on TV on Saturday mornings.
(09-29-2013, 12:30 AM)cross4444 Wrote: If you can get it for $45 shipped (which you can on a certain site based out of Pittsburgh) then go for it. You'll likely make your money back with one auto and a cool relic.I ordered 2 boxes from Blowout Cards and they cost me $46 per box. So that's really really close to $45 per box.
That's a good price, well worth it. The 3 Stooges cards are really popular and are a big draw for lots of fans!
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