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gracecollector
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The 1990's were an exciting time to collect cards, with many new ideas taking hold and changing collecting forever. In many ways, the new offerings spelled the death of the player collector completest - those collectors that collected "one of everything" of their player. By the end of the 1990's, it was impossible to find every card ever made of your baseball hero. How did this come to happen? Here's my take on the 10 most impactful releases that spelled the death of the completest player collection. Presented in chronological order. I'd argue #7 was the nail in the coffin.
Please feel free to discuss other specific releases you would include in a Top 10 list of 1990's products that contributed to the fall of player collection completest possibility.
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#1: 1991 Donruss Elite:
Well the Reggie Jackson auto chase in 1990 UD was interesting, but this is crazy. Auto cards machine numbered to 10,000? I've busted boxes of this stuff and still haven't pulled one. How am I going to afford one when I do finally find it?
#2: 1992 Leaf:
Hmmm, a one per pack Black Gold card? That's a bit of a challenge to find my guy. Hope someone at the card show has it! This "parallel" design concept is interesting. Something new to chase!
#3: 1993 Topps Finest:
What's this "refractor" parallel everyone is talking about? Some sort of rainbow effect, how do you tell? Oh my god, they're selling for that much! This is going to seriously hurt my wallet. Why can't anyone tell me what the print run of these cards are though?
#4: 1994 Topps Super Star Samplers:
Special "preview" cards for upcoming releases? And you can only find them in factory sets? What will they think of next.
#5: 1996 Score Select:
Mirror Golds only have 30 copies made? Plus Mirror Blues and Reds? Oh man this "rainbow" of parallels is going to be super tough, and expensive! I'll never find them all.
#6: 1996 Studio:
Silver press proofs with only 100 copies - it says 1 of 100 right on the card! Plus they are only distributed in hanger packs (magazine packs)? I don't even have a chance of pulling this card out of a hobby box, gotta find some dang retail store that sells those fat packs!
#7: 1997 Flair:
Oh my god. They've gone and done it. A "Masterpiece" card with 1 of 1 stamped on it - "The Only 1 of 1 Masterpiece!" I can own a card no one else can have? Well that does it, I'll never have a complete collection again.
#8: 1997 New Pinnacle:
Are you kidding me? They're cutting up the printing plates they used to make the cards, and there's only 1 per color? How the heck am I supposed to find these? Eight (front and back plates were made) 1 of 1's from one product - just ridiculous!
#9: 1997 Upper Deck:
Whoa... they're cutting up actual game-worn jerseys and putting the swatches into the card! How can I keep collecting my guy with these $100 cards coming out?
#10: 1998 Topps Tek:
Seriously, 90 different cards of my guy, plus 90 super rare diffractor parallel versions of it? This is getting insane - I quit!
Please feel free to discuss other specific releases you would include in a Top 10 list of 1990's products that contributed to the fall of player collection completest possibility.
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#1: 1991 Donruss Elite:
Well the Reggie Jackson auto chase in 1990 UD was interesting, but this is crazy. Auto cards machine numbered to 10,000? I've busted boxes of this stuff and still haven't pulled one. How am I going to afford one when I do finally find it?
#2: 1992 Leaf:
Hmmm, a one per pack Black Gold card? That's a bit of a challenge to find my guy. Hope someone at the card show has it! This "parallel" design concept is interesting. Something new to chase!
#3: 1993 Topps Finest:
What's this "refractor" parallel everyone is talking about? Some sort of rainbow effect, how do you tell? Oh my god, they're selling for that much! This is going to seriously hurt my wallet. Why can't anyone tell me what the print run of these cards are though?
#4: 1994 Topps Super Star Samplers:
Special "preview" cards for upcoming releases? And you can only find them in factory sets? What will they think of next.
#5: 1996 Score Select:
Mirror Golds only have 30 copies made? Plus Mirror Blues and Reds? Oh man this "rainbow" of parallels is going to be super tough, and expensive! I'll never find them all.
#6: 1996 Studio:
Silver press proofs with only 100 copies - it says 1 of 100 right on the card! Plus they are only distributed in hanger packs (magazine packs)? I don't even have a chance of pulling this card out of a hobby box, gotta find some dang retail store that sells those fat packs!
#7: 1997 Flair:
Oh my god. They've gone and done it. A "Masterpiece" card with 1 of 1 stamped on it - "The Only 1 of 1 Masterpiece!" I can own a card no one else can have? Well that does it, I'll never have a complete collection again.
#8: 1997 New Pinnacle:
Are you kidding me? They're cutting up the printing plates they used to make the cards, and there's only 1 per color? How the heck am I supposed to find these? Eight (front and back plates were made) 1 of 1's from one product - just ridiculous!
#9: 1997 Upper Deck:
Whoa... they're cutting up actual game-worn jerseys and putting the swatches into the card! How can I keep collecting my guy with these $100 cards coming out?
#10: 1998 Topps Tek:
Seriously, 90 different cards of my guy, plus 90 super rare diffractor parallel versions of it? This is getting insane - I quit!