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Jaypers said:

Well the one-touch holders are worth about $1 each, so that's $5 of the $29.99...where is the rest of the value going to come from? -signed "BurnedbyRazor"

Eh, not a bad deal I guess, but even the best players aren't selling for much of anything out of that product.
 

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take away the 2 and you'd have a better chance of breaking even on the box.

$9.99 might even be too much.
 

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I needed to order some supplies and picked up a box. I have not bought a box in a while and feel it is a solid value

Thanks for posting this
 

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honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles
 

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Halonut said:
honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles



well, now you don't have that choice


tristar go bye bye
 

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cgilmo said:
Halonut said:
honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles



well, now you don't have that choice


tristar go bye bye

Seems to be the theme of the baseball card market now. MLBP seem to be the only ones that think going back to 1980 is a good idea.
 

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subject to change said:
cgilmo said:
Halonut said:
honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles



well, now you don't have that choice


tristar go bye bye

Seems to be the theme of the baseball card market now. MLBP seem to be the only ones that think going back to 1980 is a good idea.

yeah, I don't like where this is headed.
 

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cgilmo said:
subject to change said:
cgilmo said:
Halonut said:
honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles



well, now you don't have that choice


tristar go bye bye

Seems to be the theme of the baseball card market now. MLBP seem to be the only ones that think going back to 1980 is a good idea.

yeah, I don't like where this is headed.

we have to wait and see what happens

I think Letterman will be real big next year
 

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js0000001 said:
cgilmo said:
subject to change said:
cgilmo said:
Halonut said:
honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles



well, now you don't have that choice


tristar go bye bye

Seems to be the theme of the baseball card market now. MLBP seem to be the only ones that think going back to 1980 is a good idea.

yeah, I don't like where this is headed.

we have to wait and see what happens

I think Letterman will be real big next year


there won't be a next year for razor letterman


and you won't see any 2009 razor baseball products


and you might not see any 2010 razor baseball products either
 

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Halonut said:
honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles

Projections was always my favorite TriStar product.
 

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cgilmo said:
js0000001 said:
cgilmo said:
subject to change said:
cgilmo said:
[quote="Halonut":8dq43jxq]honestly, i have always liked their prospects plus issue dating back to 06. clean, crisp design w/ good player selection. the srp has always been a bit high on their stuff but i tend to stick with singles



well, now you don't have that choice


tristar go bye bye

Seems to be the theme of the baseball card market now. MLBP seem to be the only ones that think going back to 1980 is a good idea.

yeah, I don't like where this is headed.

we have to wait and see what happens

I think Letterman will be real big next year


there won't be a next year for razor letterman


and you won't see any 2009 razor baseball products


and you might not see any 2010 razor baseball products either[/quote:8dq43jxq]


I mean 2008 Letterman is going to get hot when more of the checklist starts to break out and put numbers up.
 

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I'm interested to see how far Razor and TriStar boxes will fall once the announcement of Topps having an exclusive MiLB license becomes more widespread.

I wasn't crazy about TriStar's initial releases, but I think they've improved a lot as they learned how to produce a product from scratch. I think in another 2-3 years, they could have done some very nice things with minor league cards. Of course, MLBP seems hellbent on insisting we get recycled pictures, boring designs, and a repeated formula year after year.
 

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