In the early-90s the card companies phased out the waxpack. Too many complaints about wax stains and pack searching led to its demise. While eliminating the issue of staining and pack searching, it did not completely eliminate tampering. By 1993, fin-sealed mylar had become industry standard.
Monday, August 25, 2008
1992 Stadium Club Series One
The final pack of my six-pack gift from Dave in Michigan is a poly-pack of 1992 Stadium Club series one.
In the early-90s the card companies phased out the waxpack. Too many complaints about wax stains and pack searching led to its demise. While eliminating the issue of staining and pack searching, it did not completely eliminate tampering. By 1993, fin-sealed mylar had become industry standard.
In the early-90s the card companies phased out the waxpack. Too many complaints about wax stains and pack searching led to its demise. While eliminating the issue of staining and pack searching, it did not completely eliminate tampering. By 1993, fin-sealed mylar had become industry standard.
Labels:
1992,
Baseball,
Chris Harris,
Stadium Club,
Topps
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