New when it comes to collecting cards. Is the series two very limited or will upper deck keep producing more for walmart/target? Also why was Bedard Young guns not out with Series one? Is there nothing special about that series? I always see it in stock. Thanks.
It is currently artificially limited because distributors are hold back product to sell for more later, but there is a ton of it so eventually it'll be easy to find. These days, Upper Deck tends to only put carry-over rookies in Series One (rookies who played some games last season), but that wasn't always the case. Series One this year has Luke Hughes and Jake Sanderson and some others, but Bedard is the standout this year by far.
Thanks for this cool video. I stopped collecting in the early 1980's but love watching this. Since I know these boxes are expensive is it pretty evident you can sell the Connor card quickly for a price that will cover your initial investment?
At the current price of these boxes, the Bedard YG would only cover about a third of the initial investment. Definitely don't open sealed product expecting to make your money back! You have to love the experience to make it worthwhile :)
Seems what they do with collation changes every year, so it's not always reliable to guess. BUT, back in McDavid's year, there were definitely certain YGs you knew you'd see if you pulled him.
Not buying any Series 2. Product is way overpriced. I know people that have opened almost a case and didn't pull a single Bedard. Absolute price gouging at it's finest.
Nice ripping! At least you got one Bedard to show for it!!
Yeah, it's all gravy from here.
I got one to from the hobby 🎉
Nice rip bud 👍 Goodluck in the next one 👊 😎
Thanks 👍
Nice pulls! Try having the cards in focus before shuffling through them. 80% of the cards were out of focus. 😢
New when it comes to collecting cards. Is the series two very limited or will upper deck keep producing more for walmart/target? Also why was Bedard Young guns not out with Series one? Is there nothing special about that series? I always see it in stock. Thanks.
It is currently artificially limited because distributors are hold back product to sell for more later, but there is a ton of it so eventually it'll be easy to find. These days, Upper Deck tends to only put carry-over rookies in Series One (rookies who played some games last season), but that wasn't always the case. Series One this year has Luke Hughes and Jake Sanderson and some others, but Bedard is the standout this year by far.
Thanks for this cool video. I stopped collecting in the early 1980's but love watching this. Since I know these boxes are expensive is it pretty evident you can sell the Connor card quickly for a price that will cover your initial investment?
At the current price of these boxes, the Bedard YG would only cover about a third of the initial investment. Definitely don't open sealed product expecting to make your money back! You have to love the experience to make it worthwhile :)
You pulled the exact same young guns in your first box as I did. Weird but it might be a trend
There's a pattern...
Seems what they do with collation changes every year, so it's not always reliable to guess. BUT, back in McDavid's year, there were definitely certain YGs you knew you'd see if you pulled him.
Mitch Marner and Connor Bedard seem to pop up together for me.
Connor Mcdavid? You mean bedard?
Not buying any Series 2. Product is way overpriced. I know people that have opened almost a case and didn't pull a single Bedard. Absolute price gouging at it's finest.
😓 "promo sm"
Let others buy boxes instead of opening and gauging fans for resale
I haven't sold a single card from this set! If I was looking to gauge, I would have just re-sold the sealed boxes for double what I paid for them :)
It’s obvious he’s not trying to do that, he even said at the end, let’s open the rest of this case, and see what we get. Dummy 😊