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walt_altmen
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have been mostly been a vintage collector primarily doing basic player collections.
about a year or so ago started to venture into the modern realm. took me a little while to get the refractor, variation, parallel verbiage and practices down, but do have a question on the red, blue, black waves...
what is the general synopsis on these, primarily the lower numbered ones?
i understand they are not original colors, therefore automatically a little less desirable.
are they widely collected or more of a niche market?
if more of a niche, have they been gaining or losing popularity?
are waves, shimmers and mojos generally considered the same thing?
on surface issues, assume they are more durable than regular refractors?
my main emphasis on these questions are in regards to the 2012 bowman chrome waves.
thanks for any and all help.
about a year or so ago started to venture into the modern realm. took me a little while to get the refractor, variation, parallel verbiage and practices down, but do have a question on the red, blue, black waves...
what is the general synopsis on these, primarily the lower numbered ones?
i understand they are not original colors, therefore automatically a little less desirable.
are they widely collected or more of a niche market?
if more of a niche, have they been gaining or losing popularity?
are waves, shimmers and mojos generally considered the same thing?
on surface issues, assume they are more durable than regular refractors?
my main emphasis on these questions are in regards to the 2012 bowman chrome waves.
thanks for any and all help.