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Does everyone consider them true 1/1s? It seems to me that Topps is just taking stuff they have laying around and serial-numbering then "1/1"
Does everyone consider them true 1/1s? It seems to me that Topps is just taking stuff they have laying around and serial-numbering then "1/1"
Am I the only person who still hasn't had their order shipped?
thanks for the heads up, i purchased a few contracts that were $5 a pop that had Sy Bergers auto on them.
ah man! The only $5 contracts on Black Friday were ones w/o sy berger's auto on them. Sy Berger auto contracts started at $10 in auction format.
So if you snagged sy contracts at $5, they've added some inventory to what they offered on Black Friday's 50% off sale.
As to shipping, they shipped mine a week after Black Friday and the tracking number shows I should be receiving them later today.
Does everyone consider them true 1/1s? It seems to me that Topps is just taking stuff they have laying around and serial-numbering then "1/1"
yeah, theyre like fake 1/1's
I don't consider anything not issued as a "1/1". That term really has no meaning in this area. More to the point, when does Topps ever "serial-number" any of its Vault items?
Turns out Topps lost/couldn't find one of the two cards that I ordered.
They refunded $8.50 so I only paid $5.75 for the one that I did get.
If they would have contacted me before they sent it I would have asked it they would substitute it for another on their site. They listed a few cards that I wanted the day after the sale ended.
I have a 2013 Ginter blank back Austin Jackson. I also have his 2013 Finest Superfractor, his 2013 Pinnacle Clear Vision Cycle, and his 2011 Topps Platinum parallel. Go find another one of ANY of them. When you find another one of any of those on the market, including the black back, come back and tell me it's not a "real 1/1".
By that rationale, Topps can draw a stick-figure of A-Jax on a card, stamp it 1/1, and you'd buy it because it's the only one of its kind. Unique doesn't mean good. The ones in your PC are nice, but leaving the back off of something and then applying a stamp doesn't make it good.
Would you buy a blank-front stamped 1/1?
I get what you're saying and I totally agree with you, but I think you are arguing desirability (which is totally subjective) whereas I was trying to comment on the card's actual rarity. A stick figure drawing of AJ would be lame, imo, and therefore I wouldn't pay any amount of money for it no matter how rare it was. And part of what would make it lame to me is that I could just as easily draw a stick figure on a piece of cardboard myself...anyone could. Also, the rarity is only there as long as someone doesn't recreate it with a sharpie at home.
With the blank backs, at least the professional quality is there. Imo the blank backs are like a fine art version of the base card...a beautiful photograph framed on a high quality card stock without any distractions like stats or bios or serial numbers. And neither you nor I or anyone else on this forum (short of BG) could produce such a quality looking product in the basement, and so the rarity of these should never be threatened. I'm sure SOMEONE will jump on here and say "I could make it in my basement," but seriously...who's gonna do it!
I don't see how you guys could think that a sample card (which might be exactly the same as a base card + the word "Sample" stamped on it) is so different from its non-sample base version that you deem it worthy of putting on your checklist. Same thing with the recent A&G hidden glossies. Such cards are really just variations. Well, that's exactly what the blank backs are. If you're going to buy all the different parallels for your player and all the different "back" variations, etc., then why wouldn't you want to add the blank back variation as well? Otherwise, if you have a 2011 Tribute base of Robin Yount, why bother getting the red 1/1 if it pops up on ebay? It's the same exact card word-for-word as the base...the only thing different is the color!!!
It honestly has nothing to do with the rarity of these cards because by the statistics, these are as rare as any superfractor. It boils down to the fact that you just don't think these are sexy enough. They don't have a story behind them like the A&G glossies and some of the sample cards out there, and you certainly don't obtain them through breaks as an awesome hit to be seen on Youtube. But that doesn't mean it's not worthy of being called a true 1 of 1. Just say you don't like them because they feel cheesy to you.