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cgilmo said:let an exclusive get hype and see what happens
and no, I am not talking about weeks
Its all in marketing.
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cgilmo said:let an exclusive get hype and see what happens
and no, I am not talking about weeks
That's exactly what i think haha.Skorris CCBC said:Yeah, Razor's still a baby in the card world. Of course, there seems to be quite a few people who have problems with them, and boycott them. I don't necessarily have a problem with them, but I haven't bought one card. I just prefer Bowman, nothing personally.
darkman said:Excellent last two post... I have nothing against razor but I just dont think you will be able to turn a ton of profit..And like the other guys said... with razor not being accepted by so many your potention buyers are fewer..
autocut said:you never know. Razor could turn out to be 1986-87 Fleer basketball or early Star co. When they first came out, you couldn't give the product away. It will take time, but all depends on how the exclusives do years later.
Jeff N. said:autocut said:you never know. Razor could turn out to be 1986-87 Fleer basketball or early Star co. When they first came out, you couldn't give the product away. It will take time, but all depends on how the exclusives do years later.
There was no Topps basketball in the late 80s. 86-7 Fleer Basketball was all there was. Fleer was an established name.
I knew Fleer. Fleer was my friend. Razor, you're no Fleer.
sportscardtheory said:Jeff N. said:autocut said:you never know. Razor could turn out to be 1986-87 Fleer basketball or early Star co. When they first came out, you couldn't give the product away. It will take time, but all depends on how the exclusives do years later.
There was no Topps basketball in the late 80s. 86-7 Fleer Basketball was all there was. Fleer was an established name.
I knew Fleer. Fleer was my friend. Razor, you're no Fleer.
Plus those companies were licensed.
thefasterblade said:I wonder what the Gold Santas which sold for over $200.00 would get.
masonphillip said:sportscardtheory said:Jeff N. said:autocut said:you never know. Razor could turn out to be 1986-87 Fleer basketball or early Star co. When they first came out, you couldn't give the product away. It will take time, but all depends on how the exclusives do years later.
There was no Topps basketball in the late 80s. 86-7 Fleer Basketball was all there was. Fleer was an established name.
I knew Fleer. Fleer was my friend. Razor, you're no Fleer.
Plus those companies were licensed.
Maybe its just me but I think the licensing aspect of things is declining in importance. Donruss hit products last year Contenders and Prime Cuts and the year before EEE seem to support this theory.
thefasterblade said:I wonder what the Gold Santas which sold for over $200.00 would get.
thefasterblade said:I wonder what the Gold Santas which sold for over $200.00 would get.