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crosby87 said:That is just stupid to feature memorabilia on a card and not say from which player it is from.
brouthercard said:crosby87 said:That is just stupid to feature memorabilia on a card and not say from which player it is from.
It's okay, there are a lot of stupid yankee collectors, so they will feel right at home with this product...
:lol: :lol: :lol: ::facepalm::
jswaykos said:brouthercard said:crosby87 said:That is just stupid to feature memorabilia on a card and not say from which player it is from.
It's okay, there are a lot of stupid yankee collectors, so they will feel right at home with this product...
:lol: :lol: :lol: ::facepalm::
Easy there... was just asking, and it was a favor for someone else. His first reaction was that they were dumb, anyway! I was just curious. I realize they're not super rare and not from anyone decent.
brouthercard said:jswaykos said:brouthercard said:crosby87 said:That is just stupid to feature memorabilia on a card and not say from which player it is from.
It's okay, there are a lot of stupid yankee collectors, so they will feel right at home with this product...
:lol: :lol: :lol: ::facepalm::
Easy there... was just asking, and it was a favor for someone else. His first reaction was that they were dumb, anyway! I was just curious. I realize they're not super rare and not from anyone decent.
I was just joking. There are a lot of Yankee collectors out there who pay stupid prices for high end yankee stuff, though.
djrulz said:Those were from boxed sets from QVC or something. I doubt you'd be able to find out who the player was. Upper Deck probably had a bunch of no-name Yankees players jerseys and bats and put them in them. They are probably all from Shane Spencer, Ricky Ledee, Kevin Maas, type players.