2001 Upper Deck HOBBY Green Premiere Edition Golf Sealed Box Tiger RC LOADED
PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY AND IN ITS ENTIRETY! I get paid by the word. Don’t I wish! The last time I tried my hand a golf was 57 years ago. I learned my lesson. Or, rather, I didn’t. Other than hitting a 98 mile an hour baseball, playing golf well might be one of the hardest things to do in sports. Perhaps the fact that I admire men (and women) who play golf for a living is what convinced me to invest in the premiere edition of 2001 Upper Deck golf. I bought in 2001 18 cases of Upper Deck Golf. Turned out to be one of my smarter investments. Each of my four children will inherit four cases each. There are 12 boxes in a case. His rookie card ican be found in these boxes. In fact, there is a special Tiger card in each pack! Beyond that, there are almost a dozen insert sets available in the hobby boxes of 2001 Upper Deck golf. Some of the inserts are relatively easy to pull. Some are moderately difficult to snare. And a few, like the Player’s Ink Signature cards, are found an average of one in 3,000 packs! Do you feel lucky? Here’s your chance. Twenty four packs in the box, five cards per pack. A fun box to open; a fun box to keep sealed for the next five, ten or even 20 more years. If I were 10 or 15 years younger, I would keep it myself. But, alas, time is not my friend. Mostly, I sell what I invest in myself in order to reduce my original investment cost. And I try to make all my prices fair because I HAVE to. This is NOT my hobby. That means I have to sell my items in a timely manner. Otherwise, I might hear something like this from my wife: Hey, Jerry, when are you going to make a deposit at the bank? Fortunately that has not happened often in the past 27 years. Anyway, please do not ask for a lower price. Now, the rules: 1 No discount. 4 If you have a question, please ask. 7 The most important rule of all–DON’T FORGET RULE NUMBER ONE.