Mahoody
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You are an idiot
Thanks

Coming from you that's a compliment..
keep spending those big $$$$$ bucks on pictures of young athletes...you're doing your share to help the economy recover !!!!
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You are an idiot
I think you confuse a lack of hobby knowledge with a lack of care about secondary value. Topps simply doesn't think about what will piss consumers off about products already released. They want people to talk about Inception and wonder about what may be seeded in upcoming products. It will piss some people off, but I GUARANTEE you that this was discussed at Topps HQ when this decision was made. The problem is that Topps knows how short of a memory the hobby has. It seems that pissing wax busters off doesn't stop them from busting wax.
Does a crack dealer worry about pissing of the baseheads? Nope. Pump out the product and they will buy it.
Regardless of how us hobbyists feel about it, isn't Topps now playing fast and loose with MLB's rules for rookies and what not? I can only assume that the rules that MLB gave Topps, allowing them exclusivity, are either non-existant of MLB just really doesn't care what Topps does and all the arguments they gave in 2005 were ********.
This is a prospect insert, not a base rookie card.
I guess my point is, that must litterally be the ONLY rule.
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6. Set collectors like myself are screwed, because now our 2013 Draft sets are incomplete. And I'm sure the "new" one will be $500+
7. Everyone who bought 2013 Sterling Bryant's thinking this is his only '13 card. Myself included...
Busch League move. With this decision, Topps stopped to the Razor level and the whole Metal debacle.
If hobby history holds true, the 2014 should plummet in value. How will that make topps' customers feel towards them?
This is a prospect insert, not a base rookie card.
rummor has it that there are 1000-1500 of the base bryant autos in the inception product.