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Sometime today the Topps Vault listed 5 different "1986 Topps Baseball Slide Negative" items. They are described thusly:
So the dilemma is this: none of these pictures ever made it onto a card, but they are sorta unique in that they come from the Vault. What would you guys do? I'm leaning towards "pass", simply because at $10 a pop (assuming they go for the opening bid), that's $50 for items that don't have anything to do with a released card.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-Topps-...1113279359?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item2ed3491b7f
Circa 1986 Topps Baseball Original Slide Negative! Brett Butler. In the coming months, The Topps Vault will be offering a random selection of vintage color photography hand-picked from the legendary Topps photo archives. All of these classic images were shot by official Topps photographers but, for reasons unknown, failed to make the cut, and thus, never appeared on a vintage Topps trading card. The color slide offered here measures the standard 2" X 2" and is in excellent condition. Player name is inscribed onto the white area of the slide.
So the dilemma is this: none of these pictures ever made it onto a card, but they are sorta unique in that they come from the Vault. What would you guys do? I'm leaning towards "pass", simply because at $10 a pop (assuming they go for the opening bid), that's $50 for items that don't have anything to do with a released card.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-Topps-...1113279359?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item2ed3491b7f