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Dilferules
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December 28:
There are quite a few Collector's Edge "Preview" cards out there, some catalogued by Beckett, some not. I hadn't seen or heard of these particular ones before. Who knows if they're legit or something somebody stamped with some unnumbered cards from Edge's bankruptcy.....but I didn't have them so of course I bought them. There were also similar cards of Trent Green and Skip Hicks in the lot so if anybody collects them shoot me a PM.
Some A's autographs I didn't have yet. Let me go off on a little Rant about Topps making multiple versions of autographed cards with very slight differences, the major offenders being Tier One, Triple Threads, and Tribute. If you are going to make two different cards of the same player at least do something like one picture with a home jersey and one picture with a road jersey, or batting in one pic while fielding in the other. It's annoying having to notate my wantlist with something like "barely any forearm visible" vs. "much of forearm visible" to differentiate between the cards.
There are quite a few Collector's Edge "Preview" cards out there, some catalogued by Beckett, some not. I hadn't seen or heard of these particular ones before. Who knows if they're legit or something somebody stamped with some unnumbered cards from Edge's bankruptcy.....but I didn't have them so of course I bought them. There were also similar cards of Trent Green and Skip Hicks in the lot so if anybody collects them shoot me a PM.
Some A's autographs I didn't have yet. Let me go off on a little Rant about Topps making multiple versions of autographed cards with very slight differences, the major offenders being Tier One, Triple Threads, and Tribute. If you are going to make two different cards of the same player at least do something like one picture with a home jersey and one picture with a road jersey, or batting in one pic while fielding in the other. It's annoying having to notate my wantlist with something like "barely any forearm visible" vs. "much of forearm visible" to differentiate between the cards.