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I know I loved the 2009 version, lets see what 2010 has in store.
I know I loved the 2009 version, lets see what 2010 has in store.
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kentuckyderby said:A lot depends on if the autos are skilled position players
Last year's base = little value
Also need to make sure they do better job with GU. Some posted on here that dealers could easily tell which packs had autos and which ones had GU based on weight/thickness
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Hmmm, I just read the link. Are cards not in boxed set then? Could be good. Could be bad. Depends on if wrapper is clear.
arod305 said:Theres no value in any of their sports products. People, including myself will take huge baths on Razor singles and if they busted wax. We saw last year in baseball when the Orioles called Matusz (sp) that his cards really didnt move much at all.
cgilmo said:arod305 said:Theres no value in any of their sports products. People, including myself will take huge baths on Razor singles and if they busted wax. We saw last year in baseball when the Orioles called Matusz (sp) that his cards really didnt move much at all.
There is value
Just check Bryce Brown autographs.
sheesh, you keep trumpeting this over and over
the routine is getting old
btw, matusz didn't preform, maybe thats why his cards didn't spike
arod305 said:cgilmo said:arod305 said:Theres no value in any of their sports products. People, including myself will take huge baths on Razor singles and if they busted wax. We saw last year in baseball when the Orioles called Matusz (sp) that his cards really didnt move much at all.
There is value
Just check Bryce Brown autographs.
sheesh, you keep trumpeting this over and over
the routine is getting old
btw, matusz didn't preform, maybe thats why his cards didn't spike
I speak the truth. I gurantee you over the past five years a products price hasn't dropped like Razor Sig Series and Letterman. Have these products even been out for a year?
kentuckyderby said:At one point in time at the National BG was buying all Bryce Brown autos at $100
I haven't checked lately but what have they been doing the last 2-3 months?
When Brian offered that, the Browns were selling in the $120 range.NYCrulesU said:kentuckyderby said:At one point in time at the National BG was buying all Bryce Brown autos at $100
I haven't checked lately but what have they been doing the last 2-3 months?
:lol: $100 per? Great business strategy right there. Any mook knows you buy low,sell high. Not the opposite.
200lbhockeyplayer said:When Brian offered that, the Browns were selling in the $120 range.NYCrulesU said:kentuckyderby said:At one point in time at the National BG was buying all Bryce Brown autos at $100
I haven't checked lately but what have they been doing the last 2-3 months?
:lol: $100 per? Great business strategy right there. Any mook knows you buy low,sell high. Not the opposite.
That said, I think this product will struggle in wax form. The set format was, in my opinion, the way to do it.
In wax form, I'll assume that these are $60-75 per box...and that to me isn't up my alley.Brad said:200lbhockeyplayer said:When Brian offered that, the Browns were selling in the $120 range.NYCrulesU said:kentuckyderby said:At one point in time at the National BG was buying all Bryce Brown autos at $100
I haven't checked lately but what have they been doing the last 2-3 months?
:lol: $100 per? Great business strategy right there. Any mook knows you buy low,sell high. Not the opposite.
That said, I think this product will struggle in wax form. The set format was, in my opinion, the way to do it.
I agree. I think at the $25/box range or so for the hit and set, was the way to go.
200lbhockeyplayer said:I would also add that "prospecting" football didn't exist until this set from Razor so the true end result of this concept won't be seen until the first wave of players enter the draft.
If a guy like Bryce Brown becomes a Heisman candidate and first round pick...those autographs (limited to only 84) will blow up. Obviously Brown isn't the only decent player in the 2009 set, but this is really the first chance to prospect football.
200lbhockeyplayer said:In wax form, I'll assume that these are $60-75 per box...and that to me isn't up my alley.Brad said:200lbhockeyplayer said:When Brian offered that, the Browns were selling in the $120 range.NYCrulesU said:kentuckyderby said:At one point in time at the National BG was buying all Bryce Brown autos at $100
I haven't checked lately but what have they been doing the last 2-3 months?
:lol: $100 per? Great business strategy right there. Any mook knows you buy low,sell high. Not the opposite.
That said, I think this product will struggle in wax form. The set format was, in my opinion, the way to do it.
I agree. I think at the $25/box range or so for the hit and set, was the way to go.
I bought some of the 2009 product at $25, and even recently in the $17 range. It's a very solid product in that $17-25 range.