#1 Opening a 1974 Topps Football Fun Pack
Welcome to my first post. I guess this title might be better as you get what you pay for.
Today, I received a pack of 1974 Topps football from an auction site.
I was overjoyed with the find and paid the 10+ dollars to have the item sent to me. I know I should have real the description but I was looking forward to finding those elusive hard to get cards. When I opened the pack, I only found gum and two cards.
Two Cards ?!?! Did I miss something? Those wax packs usually have ten cards. Now i get to go back and do the research. There in the description is the word FUN PACK.
Fun pack?!?! What's the fun in only finding two cards and a destroyed piece of gum? Needless to say, I have been collection cards since the late 70's. I have never come across anything like this. To a collector, this is inhumane. Ten plus dollars for two cards that don't even hit the $2 mark combined. I am happy to get the cards as I only have a few from that set, but I was hoping for a few more cards that that. But on two the cards I did receive.
The first this is I do like this set. The pictures are great. The back has little anectotes about the players in the top corner and the bottom had some kind of card game played with the cards. My one drawback was it only had one set of stats (1973). I like more details in that area but with all the other items, I guess there just wasn't room.
The back has the usual culprits. Card number, Hight, Weight, Birth Date and Hometown. What's this??? He makes neckties in the off season??
He was the hero of the 1974 Pro Bowl?
I stand corrected. Even though I never heard of this guy, this is some interesting stuff.
And a 1 yard loss in the card game.. Oh well. Just my luck.
We have the usual state again but he likes to hold hands in the huddle? I wonder how that went over with the guys. I tried that but the cheerleaders weren't allowed in the huddles.
Played with the Steelers and the Colts but we don't get those stats. Bummer on that.
Hey a nine yard gain (whatever that means).
Needless to say lesson learned. At least my 1984 Donruss baseball pack is full. I can't wait to open that one for you. If you enjoyed the post, drop a line. My goal is to blog about my cards as I sort my 400,000 cards into their boxes. Sort of a memory road for me. I will be opening packs along the way and as a member of TCDB, will be discussing trades I receive. I hope everyone enjoyed my first post.
Until next time, stay Wired, Inspired and a Little Bit Tired.





Sorry for all the typos. I really need to proof read before posting.
ReplyDeleteAre you able to go back and edit?
DeleteI want to but it being my first, I am still ironing out the kinks
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ReplyDelete(GoldenEagles555 on TCDb). Great first post. I know zero about football cards but sounds like you could have done a bit better for ~$5 per card unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteFun write-up nonetheless.
I didn't want to say but with the shipping it was more like $8 per pack
DeleteAlways good to see a new blog! Garo later opened a hat store. I added that info to Wikipedia using the card as the source.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blogging world. What a great way to start, ripping some vintage football! Added you to my blogroll and looking forward to following.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the launch, looking forward to reading more.
ReplyDeleteGreat first post! May's hair is incredible; you never see stuff like that anymore. I agree with you that two cards by no means constitutes a 'fun' pack.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note, love the outro!
Welcome to blogging I look forward to reading more
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your first blog. Actually this the first blog I've read. So again congrats, getting me to read something on purpose is an accomplishment! FYI if you buy all the rest of the cards of this set from the same seller, 1 pack at a time at this price, assuming no dupes, you'll spend $2640. With dupes, I'm guessing you'll be in the $3960 ballpark. And single!
ReplyDeleteBTW Check YouTube for Garo Yapremien video of his Super Bowl pass. You'll see why he's was a kicker.
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