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Old 11-03-2014, 10:57 AM
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On further review, that 1977 scan is Bake McBride. It was from a very small photo copy from Ebay. Randy
I've never seen the box with Brock on it ever in years of ebay searches.
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Old 11-09-2014, 05:15 PM
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Default collector value to box cutouts?

Just wondering if there is any collector value to the 3D card "pictures" that are displayed on the box as advertising. Has anyone seen them cut out and for sale, separate from the actual 3D cards?

The '79s in particular look way nicer than the actual 3D cards themselves.
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Old 11-09-2014, 09:53 PM
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1971 and 72 box cards recently went for $15 to $25 on Ebay.
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There is always some sort of market for that kind of thing, albeit a small one in some cases. I suppose it depends on how unique and hard to find an item is and if it has been accepted as a collectible by the masses.

For my collection, I would take a full box, panel or a single card cut from the box and ideally all three for a complete run. I have a 1980 Garvey card cut from a box as well as a panel (no full box that I can remember), but I guess I didn't scan it, so I don't have a picture handy.

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Just wondering if there is any collector value to the 3D card "pictures" that are displayed on the box as advertising. Has anyone seen them cut out and for sale, separate from the actual 3D cards?

The '79s in particular look way nicer than the actual 3D cards themselves.
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If anyone has it I would like to see a full panel from the Danish Go-Rounds. I have a hacked partial.
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If anyone has it I would like to see a full panel from the Danish Go-Rounds. I have a hacked partial.
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Yup, that's it. Thanks.
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Not sure what brought this to mind, but it fits in with a question in this thread. Last year I sold a bunch of Kelloggs cards in PSA 10 slabs on ebay. When I went to sell them, one of them had an enormous crack in it. I didn't hide it in my listing. I made sure that the buyer was aware.

What I want to know is this: Is this a big problem? Does this happen a lot? I ask because I am considering grabbing a few cards, and I don't want to shell out $50 for a card that in three months is worthless. Of the 37 I sold, only one was cracked. But it still concerns me. Any thoughts?
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I've never seen the box with Brock on it ever in years of ebay searches.
Hi Dave, the Brock box that I scanned for you is an un-assembled box with no expiration date on it. I can't remember where I got it. I suppose its possible that it was un-issued. I would think that you would have seen another after years of searching. Randy
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Hi Dave, the Brock box that I scanned for you is an un-assembled box with no expiration date on it. I can't remember where I got it. I suppose its possible that it was un-issued. I would think that you would have seen another after years of searching. Randy
Someone was kind enough to find one for me on Ebay, I've seen it before, it has Reggie Jackson on the front, and is fairly common.

So I will add that to the collection soon.
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I collect the box cards. They are much tougher to find than the regular issues.
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I collect the box cards. They are much tougher to find than the regular issues.
Plus they won't curl up and crack!
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Finally found where I had my Kelloggs boxes stored. (Special thanks to my mom, who collected with me, and donated the closet/bedroom/basement space and encouraged me to keep even some of the junky boxes!) These are the mid 70s boxes I had (74-78, I think) - bad news (or good news?) David - looks like you have two more Brock boxes to chase down! Going through these, it really reminded me how SICK I was of eating Frosted Flakes back then. I am fairly certain that I have not eaten one more Frosted Flake since the last box that had a card in it.
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A word of thanks to Marty and Randy for taking the time and trouble digging out and loading up some images for us of the Kellogg's cereal boxes with their tantalizing 3-D baseball card promotions. After the passage of 30-40 years, it's nice to see them again in all their charming innocence and eye appealing graphics. Simply beautiful display pieces! Again, thank you. ---Brian Powell
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Now that would be one for my Garvey thread. I don't think i have seen that box that features his card before. Now i need to track one down…

Good luck to me, since I have never seen it until now!!

QUOTE=laughlinfan;1343704]Finally found where I had my Kelloggs boxes stored. (Special thanks to my mom, who collected with me, and donated the closet/bedroom/basement space and encouraged me to keep even some of the junky boxes!) These are the mid 70s boxes I had (74-78, I think) - bad news (or good news?) David - looks like you have two more Brock boxes to chase down! Going through these, it really reminded me how SICK I was of eating Frosted Flakes back then. I am fairly certain that I have not eaten one more Frosted Flake since the last box that had a card in it.[/QUOTE]

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I believe the 1975 Kellogg Set is probably the 2nd hardest set to complete (especially in top condition - no cracks). A lot less of these for sale. The 1975 set for some reason cracks very easily. I looked for a long time to find Uncracked cards. When I finally completed the set, I check on it a year later in my basement and all the cards were cracked. Must have been made different that year.
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