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Krom

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Some pipe dreamin with those prices. No logos and stickers?
I can see they had no choice with the logos but stickers kill it for me, much less high end than they could have been.
 

bigunitcards

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Some pipe dreamin with those prices. No logos and stickers?
I can see they had no choice with the logos but stickers kill it for me, much less high end than they could have been.

So so true, yet people are just drooling over dual sticker autos and I for the life of me don't get it. There are auto cards designed to camouflage a sticker auto, then there are these cards where the sticker is just smacked on there like an afterthought and looks horrid. But people go after them and call them 'sick', shows just how low the bar is I guess.
 

phillyfan0417

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So so true, yet people are just drooling over dual sticker autos and I for the life of me don't get it. There are auto cards designed to camouflage a sticker auto, then there are these cards where the sticker is just smacked on there like an afterthought and looks horrid. But people go after them and call them 'sick', shows just how low the bar is I guess.

Or different people have different opinions...

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fordman

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Feb 22, 2013
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I like the Immaculate releases, only issue I have with them are that the designs all run together and they look almost the same as the 2014's.

They maybe should treat these like NT and only do a bi-annual release. Release these in between NT years.

Fordman
 

RStadlerASU22

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Still like the cards , but from a production standpoint , they have to get away from hand numbering , esp when they stamp some of the others. But with these cards , because of the way the card flows with the logos/auto etc , they needed to move the picture 90 degrees to the other side etc. Anyway , still some nice pieces.

Ryan
 

fordman

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Feb 22, 2013
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Still like the cards , but from a production standpoint , they have to get away from hand numbering , esp when they stamp some of the others.

Ryan

I agree with the hand numbering. If your're going to spend that kind of money for the memorabilia to go into the card, make a printing plate for the picture, then why not spend the extra $1.00 to put a foil stamp number on it? Is the hand numbering supposed to give you the 'hands on' or 'personal touch' was given to produce the cards?

Fordman
 

phillyfan0417

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I agree with the hand numbering. If your're going to spend that kind of money for the memorabilia to go into the card, make a printing plate for the picture, then why not spend the extra $1.00 to put a foil stamp number on it? Is the hand numbering supposed to give you the 'hands on' or 'personal touch' was given to produce the cards?

Fordman

I'm wondering if the hand numbered part came after production after the cut up stuff? Its possible they didn't know what certain cards were going to be numbered to?

I don't know...just guessing.
 

RStadlerASU22

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If they are able to stamp the cards like the Ryan/Rose , they should be able to figure it out to be consistent. I get there may be some factors such as thickness of the material, but they can do it before assembly if they planned out their qtys before hand. The cards look nice, but there is room to improve to great if they make changes to the sticker autos / stamping , photo alignment etc. Logos aren't the issue IMO with this type of release it's the execution of what's available. And some cards I'd like to own regardless.

Ryan
 

kryslarry

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May 19, 2010
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How are the two Pujols cleat cards each 1/1? Same card border and design, just different pieces of shoe. Lots of patch cards the same way, but numbered to 10 or 5. The patch pieces are different, but the rest of the card is the same, like these cleat cards. Anyone know?
 

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