Matusz stuff didn't spike
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justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
mredsox89 said:justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
There is no question they can become an awesome company, or at least put out some awesome products. I feel that their metal product, aside from way of release, was a fantastic product. If they put out a similar product but packed out and with slightly better condition, i could see it being a big hit.
There is no doubt that they made some serious mistakes, and Brian has admitted that. Razor hasn't had the chance to improve yet.
cgilmo said:Matusz stuff didn't spike
justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
mredsox89 said:justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
There is no question they can become an awesome company, or at least put out some awesome products. I feel that their metal product, aside from way of release, was a fantastic product. If they put out a similar product but packed out and with slightly better condition, i could see it being a big hit.
There is no doubt that they made some serious mistakes, and Brian has admitted that. Razor hasn't had the chance to improve yet.
Lars said:I don't know if it would be successful, but maybe a retail version of Razor's products would have generated some interest for the casual baseball card collector.
kentuckyderby said:justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
Justin,
I am curious to know your reasoning here. What exactly makes you think Razor could be something pretty awesome? I can see if people still think Razor will hang in there but what about Razor makes you think that it will blossom into "something pretty awesome?" Don't see this as an attack on your personally or razor because it isn't. I would like to see your reasoning. I would have thought that the Oval Office disaster would have been enough for you to not see $$$ potential in Razor.
I am not doubting that Razor can succeed. It is the combination of the Oval Office financial disaster by many here at FCB and the iffy success of Razor in the secondary market that makes me curious to see why you see big big things.
Thanks for any clarification
Jeff N. said:mredsox89 said:justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
There is no question they can become an awesome company, or at least put out some awesome products. I feel that their metal product, aside from way of release, was a fantastic product. If they put out a similar product but packed out and with slightly better condition, i could see it being a big hit.
There is no doubt that they made some serious mistakes, and Brian has admitted that. Razor hasn't had the chance to improve yet.
There's only one chance to make a first impression.
Jeff N. said:Lars said:I don't know if it would be successful, but maybe a retail version of Razor's products would have generated some interest for the casual baseball card collector.
The casual baseball card collector doesn't know a single player on Razor's checklist. I can't see a casual collector buying that product. It, like BDP and EEE, is niche product.
justinmandawg said:Jeff N. said:mredsox89 said:justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
There is no question they can become an awesome company, or at least put out some awesome products. I feel that their metal product, aside from way of release, was a fantastic product. If they put out a similar product but packed out and with slightly better condition, i could see it being a big hit.
There is no doubt that they made some serious mistakes, and Brian has admitted that. Razor hasn't had the chance to improve yet.
There's only one chance to make a first impression.
All the errors in early Donruss and Fleer, the low quality of the product, the crappy photography, and the range of sizing in their early products all agree with you.
justinmandawg said:Jeff N. said:Lars said:I don't know if it would be successful, but maybe a retail version of Razor's products would have generated some interest for the casual baseball card collector.
The casual baseball card collector doesn't know a single player on Razor's checklist. I can't see a casual collector buying that product. It, like BDP and EEE, is niche product.
And we all know that BDP and EEE don't sell well. More and more people are paying attention to milb, ncaa, and high school baseball.
cgilmo said:anyone notice the new website they have up?
cgilmo said:anyone notice the new website they have up?
Jeff N. said:justinmandawg said:[quote="Jeff N.":25cdayyu]mredsox89 said:justinmandawg said:Fleer and Donruss put out crappy products in 1981. Razor is far ahead of how those companies did after one year, at least in my opinion. I still think it could be something pretty awesome.
There is no question they can become an awesome company, or at least put out some awesome products. I feel that their metal product, aside from way of release, was a fantastic product. If they put out a similar product but packed out and with slightly better condition, i could see it being a big hit.
There is no doubt that they made some serious mistakes, and Brian has admitted that. Razor hasn't had the chance to improve yet.
There's only one chance to make a first impression.
All the errors in early Donruss and Fleer, the low quality of the product, the crappy photography, and the range of sizing in their early products all agree with you.