Friday, October 21, 2022

Wrappers: Leaf & Donruss, O-Pee-Chee, and a Bowman. Guess what? There' are free cards tonight, lol.

 Winner winner chicken dinner: Jeremy


Now for 9 Leaf & Donruss (scans), 3 OPC (scans), and a single Bowman (scan).



You have your 85' & 86' wrappers.




I think 87' and 88'.






A pair of the inaugural 81' Donruss.




82' & 83'.





84' & 85'.




86' & 87'.




88' & 89'.



Here you can see 5 wrappers that are folded to fit into a 9 pocket page slot. Also you can see the 90' & 91" wrappers.

Which brings me to the question: How will I store these? I believe that I like them folded back as if they were unopened and placed in a binder page. Now, I could also keep them spread out like I scanned them. There are binder pages with three slots, I may even have some. I am leaning heavy on the folded option.




My brain is fried, I forget which year these O-Pee-Chee wrappers are.




I need to find me a 1983 OPC wrapper.




A pair of 84's.




Closing tonight out with the first two wrappers for Bowman.


Next week (Monday & Tuesday) will have non baseball wrappers. 

Have a great weekend. Be safe, have some fun.

16 comments:

  1. The OPC wrappers are my favorites of today.

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  2. Folded is cool. But I'd always be tempted to take them out and read the backs.

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    1. should be able to keep the backs visible at least one side on the back.

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  3. I remember when I discovered that OPC cards existed. I had to completely go through my collection again and I found a few more mixed in with my Topps cards.

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  4. The 15 cent OPC wrappers are from 1978 https://www.tcdb.com/Packaging.cfm/sid/8673/1978-O-Pee-Chee

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    1. I have it on a sticky note on the wrapper itself. I just couldn't remember the year when I was writing the post.

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  5. Hope these posts are all wrapped up for now. Have a terrific weekend!

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  6. I like the '81 Donruss, especially the one with the album offer on it.

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  7. Donruss wrappers, like their cards, strike me as a little boring. The ones with the stripes are pretty good.

    I'm sure I have some wrappers lying around, will have to dig around a bit.

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  8. I put my 1972 Topps wrapper with my set in the binder. Pretty sure I used a one pocket *8x10 photo" page.

    Seeing that 1987 Donruss wrapper sure brought back some fine memories. The only place I could find packs of that stuff was at the Japanese grocery store in Japantown. I'd try to make sure I went with my mom every time she hit up that store, so she would buy me some packs.

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  9. I was too young to collect when they were new. Not to mention being in the middle of wilderness didn't allow for much in the way of collecting opportunities..

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  10. I remember when I first started collecting in 1987 and we were visiting relatives in Canada. Went to a convenience store and saw cards and was able to buy a few packs, but never heard of OPC til I opened them and was semi-angry about buying Topps rip offs.

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  11. These are really fun. I've always loved the green color of 84 (and 87)

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  12. Donruss wrappers are quite dull.

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