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Anthony

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Hi folks,
I recently bought my first Recollection Collection auto. I got a Matt Williams (childhood favorite) '88 Donruss, numbered to 78. I collect autographed RCs, so I thought it would be cool to pick this one up. I expected a reprinted card, but this card looks a lot like the regular '88 Donruss card I have of Williams--plus the "Donruss Recollection Collection" embossing and the serial numbering on the back.

My question is: Are these reprinted cards or original cards that have been bought back, embossed/serial numbered, and autographed?

Thanks,
Anthony

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Bob Loblaw

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On the whole, with a few exceptions, they're original cards, allegedly bought back, auto'ed, and embossed. In a few rare scenarios, it is the original card but a different foil #ing is attached.
Anthony said:
Hi folks,
I recently bought my first Recollection Collection auto. I got a Matt Williams (childhood favorite) '88 Donruss, numbered to 78. I collect autographed RCs, so I thought it would be cool to pick this one up. I expected a reprinted card, but this card looks a lot like the regular '88 Donruss card I have of Williams--plus the "Donruss Recollection Collection" embossing and the serial numbering on the back.

My question is: Are these reprinted cards or original cards that have been bought back, embossed/serial numbered, and autographed?

Thanks,
Anthony

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schillingfan

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They bought back the original cards and had them stamped, serial numbered, and signed. Funny that you posted this as I just got this in. The centering is terrible and one corner is a little rough but of course I still want it.

2004 Donruss Timelines Recollection Autographs
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Anthony

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Nov 20, 2008
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San Diego area
Thanks folks. The fact that this card is original (whether a warehouse leftover or a buyback) makes it a more significant part of my collection.

I appreciate your help,
Anthony
 

A_Pharis

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joelmcook said:
Why is the Schilling in black sharpie while the others are in a blue fine point?


The signing utensil was up to the player. George Foster signed in silver paint pen. As stated ebfore, all of these are "buybacks" though more likely from old stock.
There are reprints made in 2001 of DKs from the 80's. They have recollection versions that are extremely limited, and they are definitely overstock, since they do not feature the serial-numbering as the rest of the reprints from 2001. Instead, they have only the "buyback" numbering.
 

schmidtfan20

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shame on donruss bringing us a huge on card autograph set of popular players. MLB really
knew what they were doing when they got rid of them.

eye roll

Kevin
 

ThoseBackPages

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schmidtfan20 said:
shame on donruss bringing us a huge on card autograph set of popular players. MLB really
knew what they were doing when they got rid of them.

eye roll

Kevin

kind of ironic isnt it that DLP bastardized the sticker auto, isnt it?
 

schmidtfan20

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indeed ironic that playoff used a ton of stickers, but pinnacle had some amazing ideas. This
set in baseball and the pen pals in football. Today if you can't put together a product in
2 weeks you don't do it.

Kevin
 

Juddy

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Actually, the majority of the cards from these sets were purchased from your favorite card vendor and mine, Rob Veres at Burbank Sportscards. Where else is a card company going to go when you need 20,000 to 50,000 cards for an autograph project and need the cards in a couple of weeks?

Since the cards did not have to be printed, it was easier from a logistics standpoint to have hard signatures on them.

The Foster thing was embarrassing and we all freaked out a bit when we got them back from him and saw the silver paint pen signatures.
 

Bob Loblaw

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schmidtfan20 said:
shame on donruss bringing us a huge on card autograph set of popular players. MLB really
knew what they were doing when they got rid of them.

eye roll

Kevin

For reasons beyond most of our knowledge, Donruss wasn;t granted a MLB license but that didn't mean that they couldn't have gotten one in the future. Despite that, Donruss wanted to spit in MLB's face and did so with numerous products including 2008 Prime Cuts IV. MLB had no choice but to protect their trademarks and sue Donruss. At that point, Donruss' chances of ever receiving an MLB license were gone, and they were probably planning the sale of their company before they printed the 2008 products anyway.
 

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