Thanks a lot Don! Any opinion on value or whether opening the pack is a good or bad idea?
Tim
Wow - that's a big question! The answer is really an individual's choice. Some people like preserving their little pieces of history as intact, while others are eager to hold and use a piece of history, evoking thoughts of what life was like for the people for whom that specific deck would have been a contemporary item.
It goes without saying that opening it would reduce its value, but cash value isn't the only reason for owning something, is it? I've also heard of some collectors opening a tuck box "surgically" from the bottom, carefully opening the cellophane at the folds and separating the bottom box flaps, allowing access to the cards to view them while at the same time preserving the cellophane tear strip and tax stamp in their original condition. I'm not a fan of this, even if the box is carefully reglued and resealed closed to appear as it originally did, probably for much the same reasons why one can't become a virgin again after losing one's virginity. But then again, if the work was done well, how would I know the difference, right?
I'd consider opening it for much the same reasons why one might open a fine vintage wine or champagne - not for any old reason but for some kind of special occasion, like a poker game with some buddies you haven't seen in a long time or something to that effect.