matfanofold
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- Aug 10, 2008
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the best thing i can say about my Heritage Hi# Set is that all the base cards were included and not too badly damaged by the poor packaging
And the worst?
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the best thing i can say about my Heritage Hi# Set is that all the base cards were included and not too badly damaged by the poor packaging
XXXXty red pastornicky auto with 4 dinged corners
i cant get behind this cardstock used on Heritage Hi#. it's sloppy like the one used for the Heritage MiLB release
i hear you. im pissed for a bunch of reasons. this is the only baseball release that i care about year after year. i really have to think if i want to spend $700+ on a case next year
i hear you. im pissed for a bunch of reasons. this is the only baseball release that i care about year after year. i really have to think if i want to spend $700+ on a case next year
Well, hopefully this single instance will not sour your appetite for Heritage all together.
I was serious I guess you don't want to sell it.
I was serious I guess you don't want to sell it.
Fair enoughno idea what they go for. i think im better off sending it in for a replacement and hope they dont have anymore and then they'll send me something not worth destroying
i cant get behind this cardstock used on Heritage Hi#. it's sloppy like the one used for the Heritage MiLB release
An Edinson Volquez red has a $50 bid on it. You know I'll always trade for it too if you're not wanting to hang onto it. Let me know if you see anything you'd be happy with for it - sent you an email on the tints too.
I'd like to see sell sheets start to include the number of points the card stock (thickness) contains again.