I’m not a fan of the blasters, for $60 USD you can get 2020-21 extended and $100 2021-22 extended. You get way more cooler stuff in those two boxes for almost the cost of those blasters.
Agreed! Can't stand those Hondo P's! I'm out of the loop, so I've been wondering: what does "Hondo P" mean anyways? Only inserts I like are the Dazzlers, and for some strange reason: checklists. So if I get a Young Gun, Dazzler or Checklist I'm pretty pretty happy!
@sportsfan200 I got a gold stockiple retro of ovi, I looked it up and it’s worth about 15 bucks on eBay so I’d say it’s worth more than it looks but you probably wouldn’t get more than 5-7 bucks if you sold it
I ripped some 21 22 extended fat packs and overall good for missing base cards I’d recommend it but if you want young guns, I don’t recommend. Although when I ripped this I pulled a Caufield retro gold stockpile from one fat pack and a Raymond retro from another so idk if it’s worth it
I'll put it here incase you don't see older comments.... I'm trying to collect Ryan Graves cards as he is from my hometown... also played for my fav team Colorado...(Wish he was on the Stanley Cup winning team) but sadly... if there is any way you could collect some of these for me please let me know I will send you whatever payment you would need.
Always enjoy your breaks! Didn't even know when retail was coming out or that there was an exclusive parallel...thanks for that info. Pretty good price, too!
I’ve pulled more top young guns from retail than I have hobby this year. Moritz was from a $6 fat pack, caufield a blaster… the only reason I’m still getting hobby is the exclusives.
For the money, the hobby boxes are the best value. Odds for anything valuable is too long in the blasters. 4 blasters is about the price of a hobby box and likely get better pulls from jobby
I've got a 2015 mcdavid 1/1 graded headed your way, be good for ppl to see how to valuate their cards before they sell! Btw anyone with hintz, Wilson, McLeod lmk!!!
Am wondering, in 2021, at least 30 different sets of cards were released, how do you figure out which card is THE rookie cards for each player? Take JURAJ SLAFKOVSKY, will he have 20 rookie cards if he's featured in 20 sets? are they gonna say his prospect cards from a year or 2 ago are the ones? If so, which prospect set? Or are they goona say his pee wee card from Slovakia is the one? I collected cards in the 70s was easy then but today is just nuts...
I'd like to see 5 blaster retail hold up against a hobby box, I'd put a case of beer on the Hobby Box winning out. Especially when blasters go typically for $30+.
@@minnesotaphats2363 I have no idea, I open neither Extended nor blasters. If I wanted to buy something knowing I'm at a 85%+ risk to lose at least 60% of my money straight up I just go buy that case of beer instead, and a pizza... and an hour with my therapist cause I packed on weight and I'm now depressed lol... Just went with the $20 cad he said they cost and assumed he was right, I guess a hobby box would cost $100-120 cad? I don't want to sound overly negative, people buy what they want, but the Extended series is just UD trying to milk out the last drop from collectors loyal to the UD standard series brands. Shelfs will be stuffed with this crap a few months from now when people realize how common these "rare" BD, trilogy, retro rookie inserts are. It's fake and bogus, more than your usual product. There's no true value from a manufacturing standpoint either, re-used designs, re-used photos, cheap retro concepts, poor / short checklists on the sets that matters. "There are a lot of autos!" No, autos are 1:4000 packs, you're more likely to hit a HG. I think the mascot canvas brings the only exclusive, additional value you don't get from s1 and s2. Beside your regular middle-aged male collector, the female- and young collector love that plush too and will keep them at a steady market value, though not forever.
@@swedreamhack5308 Graded 10 of the 4 Quad Diamonds(BD retros), it would take 100 Blasters to pull one of those. If you're going to gamble, Hobby is where it's at.
@UCOAF81z0MolfLuPAVGn9M6w Well I just had a feeling Extended hobby is weak enough that a larger amount of Blasters would win eventually considering the more "valuable" cards you can get somewhat frequently aren't hobby exclusive though have slightly longer odds. I just stated a fact that mascot cards are very popular and I know, from seeing and knowing some female and younger collectors, that they are very likely to collector a mascot set. I don't mean to be political and absolutely don't want to put it in a bad light nor say that a specific group can't like it, but as the marketvalue for the mascots are very high consider the odds. I think it's safe to say the draw a wider range of collectors than the regular canvas cards do.