The longest running brand in hockey collecting, O-Pee-Chee is a favorite of fans. Although it is not high-end, the 2011-12 O-Pee-Chee release combines affordability with a classic style and satisfies fans desire to rip packs. The product is centered around parallels and inserts, but does, none-the-less provide limited opportunities at autographs and memorabilia cards. Given […]
Ninja Update: 2012-13 OPC
O-Pee-Chee is one of the iconic names in hockey collectibles, and the 2012-13 OPC set lived up to what the brand strives for, a fun and affordable product. With the focus of the product being on inserts rather than autos it speaks to set builders and those with children just entering the hobby. This doesn’t, […]
OPC Official Odds List
Like any product OPC has an odds list. Collectors need to know this list to find their special cards! These cards are available in multiple pack formats and these are reflected in the odds. OPC Box Break Down Hobby: 12 Boxes Per Case, 32 Packs Per Box, 8 Cards Per Pack Retail: 20 Boxes Per Case, […]
Tear-Iffic Tuesday: OMG It’s OPC! O-Pee-Chee Hockey Preview
Do you like retro cards at low end prices? Than O-Pee-Chee hockey is right up your alley. One of the oldest brands in hockey collecting is back again for another year, and it his bringing its usual huge checklist with it. Consisting primarily of base variations and inserts, this product may not offer up many […]
Flashback Friday: 2001-02 Topps O-Pee-Chee Archives
Well another week is in the books and that means that it is once again time for Flashback Friday. Once again I apologize for the delay on last week’s edition. Also for those looking for this week’s Tear-Iffic Tuesday, I elected not to write it as there were no mega releases this past week. However […]
Flashback Friday: 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee Hockey
Well friends it’s Friday and that means it’s time to break out the ol’ time machine and look back on another momentous cardset. This week we’re featuring possibly the best designed set in the history of hockey collecting, 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee. This iconic set introduced the very first Guy Lafleur and Ken Dryden cards and has […]
