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billsanders007

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The cards are identical...numbering is just a way of manufacturing scarcity. When you have something as nice as those 2 cards who really cares if it is a 2/3 or 1/1. In 2010 TT there are probably 10 Prince Fielder booklets and all of them are just as sick as the next. I think it is a step forward in buying if you ask me...DOWN WITH MANUFACTURED SCARCITY!
 

James52411

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billsanders007 said:
The cards are identical...numbering is just a way of manufacturing scarcity. When you have something as nice as those 2 cards who really cares if it is a 2/3 or 1/1. In 2010 TT there are probably 10 Prince Fielder booklets and all of them are just as sick as the next. I think it is a step forward in buying if you ask me...DOWN WITH MANUFACTURED SCARCITY!

I agree. Unless a 1/1 looks markedly different and better, I have little interest in paying a premium for it.
 

Matsuicollector

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James52411 said:
billsanders007 said:
The cards are identical...numbering is just a way of manufacturing scarcity. When you have something as nice as those 2 cards who really cares if it is a 2/3 or 1/1. In 2010 TT there are probably 10 Prince Fielder booklets and all of them are just as sick as the next. I think it is a step forward in buying if you ask me...DOWN WITH MANUFACTURED SCARCITY!

I agree. Unless a 1/1 looks markedly different and better, I have little interest in paying a premium for it.

I agree as well. I'm definitely not a fan of the triple threads varitions.
 

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