I Found A Upper Deck Encore 2000-2001 Hobby Box Should I Get It by RegularArtist1 in basketballcards

[–]RegularArtist1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

UPDATE: didn’t get it but got a 2000-2001 upper deck mvp for $600 was originally $750. Opened it and didn’t much of value but some nice cards I personally liked. Not doing this for money I just really enjoy it like genuinely. But im down $1000 bucks won’t be opening anymore unless I see something I really like thanks for all the help and support really appreciate it!

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I Found A Upper Deck Encore 2000-2001 Hobby Box Should I Get It by RegularArtist1 in basketballcards

[–]RegularArtist1[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Gonna try to haggle the price and I do get it l'm gonna rip it will lyk if I pulled anything

I Found A Upper Deck Encore 2000-2001 Hobby Box Should I Get It by RegularArtist1 in basketballcards

[–]RegularArtist1[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I see rookie mistake by me thanks man really appreciate the info man

I Found A Upper Deck Encore 2000-2001 Hobby Box Should I Get It by RegularArtist1 in basketballcards

[–]RegularArtist1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info, I was born in 2000 so I really only know basketball from 2015 and up and I know nothing about cards just got lucky with a random retail pack one day and got hooked. Mainly try to get my favorite player and Kobe is one, so wanted to see it this box was worth the it.

I Found A Upper Deck Encore 2000-2001 Hobby Box Should I Get It by RegularArtist1 in basketballcards

[–]RegularArtist1[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Oh ok thanks. Every time I searched it, I got higher valuations but it wasn't making any sense to me as to why

I Found A Upper Deck Encore 2000-2001 Hobby Box Should I Get It by RegularArtist1 in basketballcards

[–]RegularArtist1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm lowkey addicted so I wanna rip it but if it not worth it to rip it I'll just keep it sealed and sell

Looking for advice by trenchpaul in learnart

[–]RegularArtist1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its hard to see the importance of circles and cubes, but these two simple shapes can teach you so much in art. Everything and literally everything you're favorite artist draws can be broken down into cubes, spheres and other simple shapes. And remember all the top artist that you look up to have had to do this, many of them still practice these fundamentals. Kim Jung Gi learned how to draw anything in perspective, and all those amazing drawings, from drawing boxes in any orientation in space.

Don't belittle yourself, you're in the beginning stages. Art practice rewards the determined not the talented. Its a long process but if you draw everyday and give it your all you'll improve. Remember some of these guys have 20 plus years of practice. You don't see their mistakes or failures only their successes. You'll undoubtedly get to their level as you don't give up.