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kentuckyderby

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After paying fees,shipping, etc did those that busted and sold Razor football come out ahead, break about even, or lose?

How many here who bought the sets put them away without busting?
 

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i thought about it but i deiced not to there was only a couple people in the set that i actually wanted anyway. So i didn't feel it was worth it.
 

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To me, this is a product that won't travel well. Basically, the cards came out pristine when the product first came out, but as the cases get shifted and moved, those corners will be very susceptible to damage.

Anyway, as long as you get an autograph, your potential is a lot better at breaking even or making some. Pull a jersey...and you lost $10+.
 

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I busted 30 sets, have sold all autos and base cards as of now.

The 30 sets cost me about $520.

After fees and everything else, I am up $413. Absolutely killer profit.
 

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masonphillip said:
I busted 30 sets, have sold all autos and base cards as of now.

The 30 sets cost me about $520.

After fees and everything else, I am up $413. Absolutely killer profit.
Cost of sets is key and timing.

Bryce Brown base singles were getting $4+ a pop upon release and have dropped a lot. BGS 9.5s aren't really even selling for $10 I don't think (although I haven't checked). We'll see what the future holds with this product. If a few players make a serious impact in these next few years, it could see some interest.
 

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200lbhockeyplayer said:
masonphillip said:
I busted 30 sets, have sold all autos and base cards as of now.

The 30 sets cost me about $520.

After fees and everything else, I am up $413. Absolutely killer profit.
Cost of sets is key and timing.

Bryce Brown base singles were getting $4+ a pop upon release and have dropped a lot. BGS 9.5s aren't really even selling for $10 I don't think (although I haven't checked). We'll see what the future holds with this product. If a few players make a serious impact in these next few years, it could see some interest.

I agree, buying at distributor pricing is really key versus paying $4-$5 more per set x 30. I think I sold my 30 Bryce Brown base singles for about $1.50 each on average. I sold my two Bryce Brown Autos for $106 each...but even without those two autos I still did real well.

Many of the guys in the set are redshirting or playing very little so I think how they perform based upon the player's performance is yet to be seen.
 

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As stated above I got one a little less than a month ago and my hit was badly damaged. However, I sent it in to razor so I am sure they will take care of me!
 

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