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Jeff N. said:1) You assume the front man is "down to earth".
2) You also assume that the front man does not have a holier than thou attitude.
3) Very few people are jealous of Razor, or what Brian Gray does. I believe more people are upset as to the damage he and his money have inflicted on the prospecting game of 2008-2010, as well as the monetary damages caused by Razor based on Brian Gray's assertions and subsequent decision to produce and eBay-distribute Metal.
Razor said:3> I am not seeking anyone's jealousy. Any damage done to the prospecting game was done by Topps and their lack or appreciation of your business. It would not have taken much money for Topps to compete. They just didnt think you guys would call them to the mat. They were certain you would roillover and buy inferior products. (And many did).
What is Topps' excuse now why Bowman, Sterling, and Chrome are not performing? In 2025 when these products are still failing, will it be my fault then?
Jaypers said:Razor said:3> I am not seeking anyone's jealousy. Any damage done to the prospecting game was done by Topps and their lack or appreciation of your business. It would not have taken much money for Topps to compete. They just didnt think you guys would call them to the mat. They were certain you would roillover and buy inferior products. (And many did).
What is Topps' excuse now why Bowman, Sterling, and Chrome are not performing? In 2025 when these products are still failing, will it be my fault then?
When products sell out based on upon a company's reputation alone, the company feels as though it has no need to justify or make excuses for its' sales strategies each year.
Razor said:Jeff N. said:1) You assume the front man is "down to earth".
2) You also assume that the front man does not have a holier than thou attitude.
3) Very few people are jealous of Razor, or what Brian Gray does. I believe more people are upset as to the damage he and his money have inflicted on the prospecting game of 2008-2010, as well as the monetary damages caused by Razor based on Brian Gray's assertions and subsequent decision to produce and eBay-distribute Metal.
1> I am down to earth, ask around to people who have been in this "BUSINESS" (and hobby) for 20 years.
2> I did come across cocky and I apologize. I just take issue with uneducated statements intended to harm me or my company. I urge people to consider the source.
3> I am not seeking anyone's jealousy. Any damage done to the prospecting game was done by Topps and their lack or appreciation of your business. It would not have taken much money for Topps to compete. They just didnt think you guys would call them to the mat. They were certain you would roillover and buy inferior products. (And many did).
What is Topps' excuse now why Bowman, Sterling, and Chrome are not performing? In 2025 when these products are still failing, will it be my fault then?
The fact is the market is shifiting away from prospects and into vintage and HOF content. Yes, can you can make some money speculating, but not like 2003,2004,2005.
Anyways, nice to hear from you again Jeff.
BG
mchenrycards said:Brian and I have run in some of the same circles (although admittedly not on the highest level as he has) I owned a card shop that had significant sales that allowed me to forge relationships with many people within the industry. Oddly enough I spent many many dollars with Edgeman, which is Brian's former business and that is something I believe he will even confirm...but he doesnt need to. Add is the fact that some higher performing card shops get invited to roundtable discussions with manufacturers to offer opinions on products (I have participated in Topps and UD roundtables) and have attended many of the sales seminars that Topps used to promote across the nation. These seminars included the attendance of many higher ups who requested our thoughts on Topps products. I have attended 4 such Topps seminars. (I know...you are happy for me) And the fact that I spent seven years in major league baseball (in the front office for a national league team) and met many of the people that shaped sportscard policy for MLB and MLBPA would also give an indication that jealousy is not an issue with me.
Your type of post really ticks me off because you really dont know who you are talking about when you make stupid statements about someone else on a message board. Yes this thread may have gone on too long and my post might be a little over the top but to you Bodiaz...I say shut the he** up because you dont know who or what you are talking about. I think this post made me snap and want to fire back on message board idiots like bodiaz when they really dont have a freaking clue. Maybe Bodiaz you need to get off the computer in the school library and get back to class instead of being on a message board in th emiddle of the day.
kentuckyderby said:I enjoy the poker products from the past
I think the play-in tourney concept is cool on paper but:
1) really good chance not all seats redeemed. Based on the low # of USA jerseys redeemed from Letterman product, that's not out of the question
2) the way of rectifying the potential of #1 (some kind of system where people can qualify for unredeemed seats by sending in an entry)will always have doubters
(ie how do you know that those who get selected just aren't random people who BG wants to pick)
I guess to be fair, how do you prove that all superfractors and /50 autos are packed out as well? It isn't so much that I doubt that the redemptions are packed, it's the 2nd chance way to qualify that seems lousy. But then again, I don't know a better solution other than leaving the unredeemed seats empty
Regardless, I am busting because I like the poker product I've seen and not because I want the golden ticket. But man, that golden ticket would be sweet
Razor said:Warrens All Stars said:Razor said:Edgeman was one of the 3-4 biggest distribution companies in the history of this industry (ask around).
Brian, was Edgeman ever a direct distributor for Topps or Upper Deck or Wizards of the Coast?
NO... we were the largest secondary market distributor in the business with sales of over $50 million in a number of years...
BG
Warrens All Stars said:Razor said:[quote="Warrens All Stars":2sohrkdh]Razor said:Edgeman was one of the 3-4 biggest distribution companies in the history of this industry (ask around).
Brian, was Edgeman ever a direct distributor for Topps or Upper Deck or Wizards of the Coast?
NO... we were the largest secondary market distributor in the business with sales of over $50 million in a number of years...
BG
Warrens All Stars said:Razor said:[quote="Warrens All Stars":2s7tctvf]Razor said:Edgeman was one of the 3-4 biggest distribution companies in the history of this industry (ask around).
Brian, was Edgeman ever a direct distributor for Topps or Upper Deck or Wizards of the Coast?
NO... we were the largest secondary market distributor in the business with sales of over $50 million in a number of years...
BG
Crash Davis said:I will let Brian's propoganda to the talking here.
Good luck the rest of the way Brian.