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200lbhockeyplayer

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It's funny, I actually just created a final template for a "Side Panel Signatures" custom card set to do the exact same thing and I never saw anyone else do it.

Very cool.

It's a great way to use side panel signatures which most people don't find "collectible."
 

HoustonTeams4Me

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:shock: :eek: That is a GREAT idea & it looks really cool also! I think they could make a new product featuring these as the "hit's" (with all of the signed ball's floating around in our hobby of player's from the past, present, & future/prospect's). GREAT stuff, thanks for the post bud (I had never seen one of these before)! :D
 

zep33

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That is coolI've got a nice ball that could be used for that


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BunchOBull

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200lbhockeyplayer said:
It's funny, I actually just created a final template for a "Side Panel Signatures" custom card set to do the exact same thing and I never saw anyone else do it.

Very cool.

It's a great way to use side panel signatures which most people don't find "collectible."


It would take just the right ball and a little bit of ingenuity, but, with your talent, I bet you could make something like this:

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BunchOBull

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A_Pharis said:
With that much of the leather being used, though... why not just display the ball whole?

I don't disagree with that mentality, but for the purpose of creating a unique custom card it would be cool. Historically, multi-signed balls aren't as valuable as a single-signed piece. A quality card of that type would probably bring value added.

I think it's the same arguement that can be had for cutting up swatches of jersey? Why do it when you can preserve and own the whole thing?
 

200lbhockeyplayer

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BunchOBull said:
200lbhockeyplayer said:
It's funny, I actually just created a final template for a "Side Panel Signatures" custom card set to do the exact same thing and I never saw anyone else do it.

Very cool.

It's a great way to use side panel signatures which most people don't find "collectible."


It would take just the right ball and a little bit of ingenuity, but, with your talent, I bet you could make something like this:

concept.jpg
That is a really cool idea. In fact, you could probably use the folded edge to serve as a spine to allow the card to "open up" and have information or photos in between the side panels.
 

Bruin7

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I never knew Topps made that particular set. It looks similar to the one I pulled 1+ years ago (sold it for $5,500 to a Canadian collector). F-You ARoid!

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Allen
 

wideright

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Bruin7 said:
I never knew Topps made that particular set. It looks similar to the one I pulled 1+ years ago (sold it for $5,500 to a Canadian collector). F-You ARoid!

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Allen
Wow. congrats on a great sale, but that card just has WRONG written all over it. What was Topps thinking???? :lol:
 

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