Classy cards with good signers done by a company that is, at the very least, adding some competition into the market...but no logo.
****ty cards with bleeding/smeared autographs...but logos.
To me, this is an easy choice. Jmo.
I don't think Griffey was a bad dude, but I do think that he had a big ego and if he would have learned his way around a gym might have had a much better career. And I agree that he is a lot less fan friendly than he is given credit for.
I need a couple cards made...would one of out local custom makers be willing to give me a hand? I will pay for each card with PayPal. I could really use some help. Thanks!
I don't understand how a business who both overcharges and had poor customer support manages to do so well.
Ah, I guess if you have cards that people want, a lot can be overlooked.
I am writing a little something about the 1996 Topps Mantle reprints...but since I was so young when this set came out I was hoping to get your thoughts.
The Mantle reprints were a big deal to me...but were they a big deal to collectors at large? I mean, were people really hunting them down...
I totally understand why you would think that, but once you try it you don't even notice it. Its awesome. Its not like a hard lacquer or anything. I was really leery of it at first too.
Oh...yea...I assumed this was just for baseballs. For cards...just keeping them out of the light is really the most important thing. And also making sure you are using quality storage products--Ultra-pro. Dont want cheap, oily plastics.
Sometimes you just get unlucky, but if you do the above...
So this is just my two cents.
I am 100% confidant in Krylon lacquer. The non-matte formula (you want the clear stuff)
There was a time when lacquering a ball would yellow, but I actually emailed the Krylon people and had a nice talk with a lady who explained that the newer formula does not do...