This may be a dumb question. What is the deal with the Longo super? Has it not been found, or no one knows?
my guess is that its sitting in a topps employees personal collection and it never saw the inside of a pack.
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This may be a dumb question. What is the deal with the Longo super? Has it not been found, or no one knows?
This may be a dumb question. What is the deal with the Longo super? Has it not been found, or no one knows?
I don't know about being in a Topps employees possession but I'll bet a regular collector pulled the damn thing and kept his trap shut because he didn't want people to go all Wossa on him. If I pulled it, I'd never tell.
This may be a dumb question. What is the deal with the Longo super? Has it not been found, or no one knows?
Well to be honest, a guy would have to be a fool to come here and talk about it unless he had already decided to sell. I didn't pull the card as I wasn't collecting at the time but if I had, I'd keep it. The last thing I would want is people bugging me every five minutes about it.
Longoria isn't the end all be all of baseball players. Every year in and year out the top prospect supers get pulled and listed and scanned and paraded around. Longo isn't that special to have this type of secrecy.
It either got pulled early and tucked into a collection, pulled by a rube and tossed/packed into a box or still in a pack.
Makes me think of this photo that surfaced a while ago, ya just never know how many are "really" out there ;-)
For sure the answer is the Longo Super. If you are thinking of opening some of this let me be the first to warn you. Houdini did 2 case breaks of this and it was painful to watch. If you don't get a Kershaw or Longoria Auto you are in big trouble.