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vwnut13

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mnvikingstwins said:
I know Nick said not to say the answer, but the answer was: Send in the card that is coveted most, he's only a rookie, but sells like a pro.

So you had to spend $300 on a Strasburg to crack the code?
 
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vwnut13 said:
mnvikingstwins said:
I know Nick said not to say the answer, but the answer was: Send in the card that is coveted most, he's only a rookie, but sells like a pro.

So you had to spend $300 on a Strasburg to crack the code?
Either that or pull one.
 

njlw226

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vwnut13 said:
mnvikingstwins said:
I know Nick said not to say the answer, but the answer was: Send in the card that is coveted most, he's only a rookie, but sells like a pro.

So you had to spend $300 on a Strasburg to crack the code?

Haha, no he was playing on that answer...I will give a few more clues:

Jeter (or the Yankees) had nothing to do with it...although I'm still confused as to how you leave the most popular player in baseball (arguably) out of the base set.

Having the Celestial Stars cards (or analyzing the backs) have nothing to do with it. Oh, and Topps really goofed with the Ryan Howard typo! Sorry schmidtfan!!!

None of the sailors have anything to do with it.

I'm shocked that no one in this thread came up with the code I gave in the earlier post.

What else do you want to know without me just giving away the answer??
 
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njlw226 said:
vwnut13 said:
mnvikingstwins said:
I know Nick said not to say the answer, but the answer was: Send in the card that is coveted most, he's only a rookie, but sells like a pro.

So you had to spend $300 on a Strasburg to crack the code?

Haha, no he was playing on that answer...I will give a few more clues:

Jeter (or the Yankees) had nothing to do with it...although I'm still confused as to how you leave the most popular player in baseball (arguably) out of the base set.

Having the Celestial Stars cards (or analyzing the backs) have nothing to do with it.

None of the sailors have anything to do with it.

I'm shocked that no one in this thread came up with the code I gave in the earlier post.

What else do you want to know without me just giving away the answer??
I second the shocking, with all the time I spent on it, if I bought a case, I could have solved it 10 times
 

njlw226

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Casebusters said:
how many cards did you use to crack the code?
and which type of cards were used?

Well, there are 401 characters in the code I posted...401 sound familiar to anyone??? :)
 

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