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This irritates me. They took a relic (the baseball) with an iconic signature on it and cut it up to glue a piece into a cheap-looking card. Stupid! That would be like cutting up the Wright Brothers' first plane so that they could put pieces of it in packs of cards. Destroy an iconic piece of memorabilia so that someone can boast that they have a small fragment. It's blasphemous toward everything that memorabilia collecting stands for. Why not cut up the Bowman Ohtani 1/1 superfractor auto so that more than 1 person could have a piece of it? Or the PSA 10 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle?
It's sad because this can't be undone.
This irritates me. They took a relic (the baseball) with an iconic signature on it and cut it up to glue a piece into a cheap-looking card. Stupid! That would be like cutting up the Wright Brothers' first plane so that they could put pieces of it in packs of cards. Destroy an iconic piece of memorabilia so that someone can boast that they have a small fragment. It's blasphemous toward everything that memorabilia collecting stands for. Why not cut up the Bowman Ohtani 1/1 superfractor auto so that more than 1 person could have a piece of it? Or the PSA 10 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle?
It's sad because this can't be undone.
This irritates me. They took a relic (the baseball) with an iconic signature on it and cut it up to glue a piece into a cheap-looking card. Stupid! That would be like cutting up the Wright Brothers' first plane so that they could put pieces of it in packs of cards. Destroy an iconic piece of memorabilia so that someone can boast that they have a small fragment. It's blasphemous toward everything that memorabilia collecting stands for. Why not cut up the Bowman Ohtani 1/1 superfractor auto so that more than 1 person could have a piece of it? Or the PSA 10 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle?
It's sad because this can't be undone.