reoddai
Verified Trader
Welcome to my "live" case break in that I'm its still today, I'm probably still breaking the case. Do you like to savour every card in your case break and read a little about the players and the card? This break is for you!
Do you just want to see the cards and what was pulled? Everything that I break will be scanned and uploaded to this folder:
http://s240.photobucket.com/user/reoddai/library/Box Breaks/2014-15 Superlative Vault
Feel free to drop me a PM if you see something you like. This case comes from BreakAwaySC. They were very helpful and knowledgeable about this release and prompted me to do my first pre-order in over 3 years. Onto the show!
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Since my last 4 box break, I've been told that a red superlative stamp = first copy, while blue = second copy and green = third copy. So while there is a red stamp of everything, there may not be a blue or green of any. To me, that means Red > blue > green.
Pre-break thoughts: Anything Maurice Richard would be awesome. Otherwise, Vintage Habs! Same aslast time.
Box #1.... Card #1.....
WE HAVE A GREAT HABS CARD! Right out of the first box, tri colour Guy Lafleur with gold text and a Red Stamp, 500 goals. The card is dated Dec 20, 2983, likely the date that he hit 500 goals. I have a couple of Guy Lafleur pieces, because, how can you be a Habs fan without at least one. Surprisingly enough, it looks almost just like the one that's been uploaded by someone else at the SCF inventory:
http://opg.sportscardforum.com/scf/opgimage/show/1187394/normal/
However, mine has a pinhole in the white about one third of the way up and close to the middle. Does this make mine better? Who knows! Depending on how that other collector feels, they might be pretty pissed to see that their 1/1 has a near mirror copy somewhere else. At least the stamp will tell them apart easily enough. I'm stoked about this card either way. Vintage Habs, Gold 1/1 first hit? Awesome.
Flipped the card over so I know what's next, but card is labelled Gold 1/1 on back and has the following text:
On December 20, 1983, while playing for the Montreal Canadiens, Guy Lafleur scored his 500th goal against Glenn Resch of the New Jersey Devils making him the 10th NHL player to reach the 500th goal plateau.
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Box #1, Card #2....
Shane Corson Auto plus jersey (green stamp = 3rd copy). This, strangely enough is a PC card. I have a Shane Corson RC and I'd really like to add something bigger to that collection. Although I didn't follow his career while he was active, I get from him PIM totals that he was a "gritty" player who also managed to put up a decent amount of points. Another plus to his resume is that he was drafted and played most of his career with Montreal, but also had stops in Edmonton and Toronto. The autograph isn't too bad. I would have preferred a nicer sig for his last name, but the 27 is clean nice, as is most Corson autographs that I've seen. The 27 inscription is clean and a nice touch as its the number he wore both in Montreal and Toronto. What could have made this card better? showing him in Montreal where he played for 11 prime years instead of his 3 years in toronto just before he retired a year after leaving.
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Box #1, Card #3
A Red Stamp Superlative Trophy case for the 1999-2000 season (Silver version)!. Despite being silver, both Jagr and Demitra are nice two colours. I'm also seeing a theme with the 1971-72 version of this card that I pulled earlier, despite this box comming from Ontario while my others came from BC. On the card we have Jagr, Gomez, Demitra, Kolzig, Stevens and Pronger. Jagr, and to a lesser extent, Stevens are the draws of the card since he hasn't had such problems as have Gomez (contract), Kolzig (performance), Pronger (LTIR and I seem to remember team problems around him), Demitra (dead in Russian team plane crash). Hey, if you're a Devil's or St. Louis fan, this is probably the card for you!
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Box #1, Card #4
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Big hit, or did Lafleur take it?
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Superlative Starting lineup, Blue stamp (copy #2), silver version featuring Grant Fuhr, Mark Messier, Mario Lemieux (all 2 colours with seams), Devin Potvin, Paul coffey and Mike Bossy!. This is probably meant to show a starting lineup sometime from the early to mid 80's with only Gretzky not on the card (Darn you UD exclusive license!). With this Piece, I now have two Starting lineups (I pulled #1 from the set in the first 4 boxes) and almost makes me want to complete the set. Who knows how many more I'll pull as this is just the first box!
I'm interested in your thoughts. Lafleur Gold 1/1 or 80's greatest (minus gretzky) as the hit of the box! Is this box too good and the rest will be duds? This box basically mirrors all the best hits from my first 4 boxes (Ratelle 1000 points, Starting Lineup #1, Trophy Case 1971-72, Auto+Emblem Hall), although lower qualities (except Lafleur beats Ratelle IMO). Sell the rest of my boxes unopened now, or keep going?
But first, a break to get my wife some takeout.
Cheers,
reoddai
Do you just want to see the cards and what was pulled? Everything that I break will be scanned and uploaded to this folder:
http://s240.photobucket.com/user/reoddai/library/Box Breaks/2014-15 Superlative Vault
Feel free to drop me a PM if you see something you like. This case comes from BreakAwaySC. They were very helpful and knowledgeable about this release and prompted me to do my first pre-order in over 3 years. Onto the show!
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Since my last 4 box break, I've been told that a red superlative stamp = first copy, while blue = second copy and green = third copy. So while there is a red stamp of everything, there may not be a blue or green of any. To me, that means Red > blue > green.
Pre-break thoughts: Anything Maurice Richard would be awesome. Otherwise, Vintage Habs! Same aslast time.
Box #1.... Card #1.....

WE HAVE A GREAT HABS CARD! Right out of the first box, tri colour Guy Lafleur with gold text and a Red Stamp, 500 goals. The card is dated Dec 20, 2983, likely the date that he hit 500 goals. I have a couple of Guy Lafleur pieces, because, how can you be a Habs fan without at least one. Surprisingly enough, it looks almost just like the one that's been uploaded by someone else at the SCF inventory:
http://opg.sportscardforum.com/scf/opgimage/show/1187394/normal/
However, mine has a pinhole in the white about one third of the way up and close to the middle. Does this make mine better? Who knows! Depending on how that other collector feels, they might be pretty pissed to see that their 1/1 has a near mirror copy somewhere else. At least the stamp will tell them apart easily enough. I'm stoked about this card either way. Vintage Habs, Gold 1/1 first hit? Awesome.
Flipped the card over so I know what's next, but card is labelled Gold 1/1 on back and has the following text:
On December 20, 1983, while playing for the Montreal Canadiens, Guy Lafleur scored his 500th goal against Glenn Resch of the New Jersey Devils making him the 10th NHL player to reach the 500th goal plateau.
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Box #1, Card #2....

Shane Corson Auto plus jersey (green stamp = 3rd copy). This, strangely enough is a PC card. I have a Shane Corson RC and I'd really like to add something bigger to that collection. Although I didn't follow his career while he was active, I get from him PIM totals that he was a "gritty" player who also managed to put up a decent amount of points. Another plus to his resume is that he was drafted and played most of his career with Montreal, but also had stops in Edmonton and Toronto. The autograph isn't too bad. I would have preferred a nicer sig for his last name, but the 27 is clean nice, as is most Corson autographs that I've seen. The 27 inscription is clean and a nice touch as its the number he wore both in Montreal and Toronto. What could have made this card better? showing him in Montreal where he played for 11 prime years instead of his 3 years in toronto just before he retired a year after leaving.
Next card!
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Box #1, Card #3

A Red Stamp Superlative Trophy case for the 1999-2000 season (Silver version)!. Despite being silver, both Jagr and Demitra are nice two colours. I'm also seeing a theme with the 1971-72 version of this card that I pulled earlier, despite this box comming from Ontario while my others came from BC. On the card we have Jagr, Gomez, Demitra, Kolzig, Stevens and Pronger. Jagr, and to a lesser extent, Stevens are the draws of the card since he hasn't had such problems as have Gomez (contract), Kolzig (performance), Pronger (LTIR and I seem to remember team problems around him), Demitra (dead in Russian team plane crash). Hey, if you're a Devil's or St. Louis fan, this is probably the card for you!
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Box #1, Card #4
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Big hit, or did Lafleur take it?
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Superlative Starting lineup, Blue stamp (copy #2), silver version featuring Grant Fuhr, Mark Messier, Mario Lemieux (all 2 colours with seams), Devin Potvin, Paul coffey and Mike Bossy!. This is probably meant to show a starting lineup sometime from the early to mid 80's with only Gretzky not on the card (Darn you UD exclusive license!). With this Piece, I now have two Starting lineups (I pulled #1 from the set in the first 4 boxes) and almost makes me want to complete the set. Who knows how many more I'll pull as this is just the first box!
I'm interested in your thoughts. Lafleur Gold 1/1 or 80's greatest (minus gretzky) as the hit of the box! Is this box too good and the rest will be duds? This box basically mirrors all the best hits from my first 4 boxes (Ratelle 1000 points, Starting Lineup #1, Trophy Case 1971-72, Auto+Emblem Hall), although lower qualities (except Lafleur beats Ratelle IMO). Sell the rest of my boxes unopened now, or keep going?
But first, a break to get my wife some takeout.
Cheers,
reoddai