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Should 2010 Topps use 80's style card stock and inserts?

Should 2010 Topps use 80's paper stock and 80's style inserts?


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011873

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Do you think 2010 Topps should use 1980's type paper stock for all the reg issue Topps cards AND make the chase cards look like the inserts from that time span too (like All Star Rak Pak and Topps Rookies)?
 

Brett Keith

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Nah, but they should make a parallel set like that. Think that would sell well? I'll answer, yes.
 

Austin

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011873 said:
Do you think 2010 Topps should use 1980's type paper stock for all the reg issue Topps cards AND make the chase cards look like the inserts from that time span too (like All Star Rak Pak and Topps Rookies)?
Topps used the old school cardboard stock this year with the Target exclusive blaster box cards that paralleled the regular Topps set.
I liked the added touch of the vintage Topps logo.
 

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With Topps having the 2010 exclusive mlb deal I bet the cards are going to be even thinner than the unbelievable 2009 Cards I use to floss my teeth, maybe tissue paper cards?
 

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