Check the video description for a buy this deal ebay link - currently they are 120 - lgs won't sell me more than 4 packs per day. It's really hard to get this stuff.
I've always thought they were called "hyper-foil" as well. When I started watching box openings on UA-cam did I hear "hyperspace foils." Also - paper boosters are greatly superior to any other packaging material; you're opening them wrong is all.
Agreed on the pack material. At one point when buying other card games in foil packs I ended up just taking scissors and cutting the top off them to open them because one time I got some packs that were over-aggressively sealed and ended up bending a rare beyond repair trying to open the pack. No such issues with these paper packs.
Sure here is the star wars sleeve www.ebay.com/itm/404909730219?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=9s0O2OQ3Sda&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=FNP-RLp2RN6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY and here is the perfect fits a.co/d/buz4KwJ
Please stop including the prices of your hits in your videos. >:( You're making it so it's no longer fun to watch other people's unboxing that don't include the prices. >:( >:( Please stop ruining the fun for me! (lol this is totally meant in jest! I love that you include the prices!)
Lol why? If folks are out there investing their hard earned money into a product, isn't it smart to do research and see the value others are getting before committing?
@@mfdoom1898 I know this was mostly a joke, but from what I see it's more that people are just more aware of predatory BS and sick of it. It's not about being against making money, it's that *how* money gets made matters. Personally, I think it's a good thing. Makes them less likely to put up with being screwed over as employees and customers, and that, in turn, creates one of the strongest balancing forces needed for healthy and productive capitalism.
@@jeffkoenig7402 Except the problem is what people call predatory. A lot of these people call it predatory if you sell above MSRP. Doesn't matter what supply is or demand is. If you sell above MSRP and prevent them from buying the product from you to flip online themselves then you are apparently a scumbag price gouger. Stores have expenses and they take the risk and they provide play space. Stores also take a lot of loss when products tank. There should be no problems with them making money where they can. Mass online flippers selling product barely above cost should be the ones looked down upon.
I call it hyper foil...lol
stop copying me!!!!😂
Pinning for some credit! 😊
@PhilosopherCards It just made sense...I open a lot of boxes with my kid so I shortened it as I read out every card name lol....its a lot...
I pulled my first showcase this week! Grand Moff Tarkin. I’ve also pulled 3 vaders. One was from two random packs. ❤ love this game. So much fun
That’s awesome!!!
That Vader hit had me cheering! Great stuff! 🙂
💪💪 thank you!!! 😁
Congrats on that Vader! I finally found a box of the new set and pulled a showcase Mando out of it 🤘🏻
Thanks! That’s awesome!!
Congrats ole buddy! Love the videos man!
Thank you!!
Great video bro 👍🏻
Star wars has been insane...
man where are you getting the boxes from i cant find any its killing me.
Check the video description for a buy this deal ebay link - currently they are 120 - lgs won't sell me more than 4 packs per day. It's really hard to get this stuff.
@@PhilosopherCards sold already lol.
Wowww they are sold out everywhere today... Just yesterday they were in stock I'll try to keep folks updated when I see them back in stock
I've always thought they were called "hyper-foil" as well. When I started watching box openings on UA-cam did I hear "hyperspace foils." Also - paper boosters are greatly superior to any other packaging material; you're opening them wrong is all.
What's the best way to open paper boosters?
Agreed on the pack material. At one point when buying other card games in foil packs I ended up just taking scissors and cutting the top off them to open them because one time I got some packs that were over-aggressively sealed and ended up bending a rare beyond repair trying to open the pack. No such issues with these paper packs.
Must be nice to pull decent cards
How many boxes did you open?
What card sleeve you recommend for this cards star wars unlimited??
I've been double sleeving with titan inner sleeves and star wars branded sleeves as the outter - so far so good 👍
@@PhilosopherCards can you send me the links please
@@PhilosopherCardscan you send me the link please
Can you send me the link please
Sure here is the star wars sleeve www.ebay.com/itm/404909730219?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=9s0O2OQ3Sda&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=FNP-RLp2RN6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY and here is the perfect fits a.co/d/buz4KwJ
Please stop including the prices of your hits in your videos. >:(
You're making it so it's no longer fun to watch other people's unboxing that don't include the prices.
>:( >:(
Please stop ruining the fun for me!
(lol this is totally meant in jest! I love that you include the prices!)
🤣🤣🤣
This is cancer? people opening booster and counting money value....
Lol why? If folks are out there investing their hard earned money into a product, isn't it smart to do research and see the value others are getting before committing?
@@PhilosopherCards Anyone who makes money is evil to the kids these days 😂😂😂
@@mfdoom1898 I know this was mostly a joke, but from what I see it's more that people are just more aware of predatory BS and sick of it. It's not about being against making money, it's that *how* money gets made matters.
Personally, I think it's a good thing. Makes them less likely to put up with being screwed over as employees and customers, and that, in turn, creates one of the strongest balancing forces needed for healthy and productive capitalism.
@@jeffkoenig7402 Except the problem is what people call predatory. A lot of these people call it predatory if you sell above MSRP. Doesn't matter what supply is or demand is. If you sell above MSRP and prevent them from buying the product from you to flip online themselves then you are apparently a scumbag price gouger. Stores have expenses and they take the risk and they provide play space. Stores also take a lot of loss when products tank. There should be no problems with them making money where they can. Mass online flippers selling product barely above cost should be the ones looked down upon.