Ryo1549
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I like the crabtree in a Tech uniform 
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wheeler281 said:That Payton cut is gross. Really no defending this product at the current price.
wheeler281 said:Glad to see the pens problems are solved :lol:
http://cgi.ebay.com/2009-UD-BLACK-CHRIS ... 518e901622
chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
wheeler281 said:chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
I would like a Holmes or Ward flag card buuuuuuuuuuuuuut ooops 2 superbowls mvps and a 1st ballot hof'er must not have qualified for the set at all![]()
I am not upset at the box busting. I buy singles and do not break for profit. I am disappointed at the autos on the flag cards, cuts autos and pen issues. The autos on the flag cards are not vissible and even the ap 1/1 in the set s a joke.
chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
Gellman said:wheeler281 said:chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
I would like a Holmes or Ward flag card buuuuuuuuuuuuuut ooops 2 superbowls mvps and a 1st ballot hof'er must not have qualified for the set at all![]()
I am not upset at the box busting. I buy singles and do not break for profit. I am disappointed at the autos on the flag cards, cuts autos and pen issues. The autos on the flag cards are not vissible and even the ap 1/1 in the set s a joke.
Receivers are rarely first ballot guys, unless you are Jerry Rice. Ask Cris Carter.
Either way, to be in the set, you have to have an auto parallel, and I dont think either of those guys will be signing for the foreseeable future. I havent seen either on a hard signed card for a long, long time. Holmes I read somewhere is done signing. Though you would know more than anyone.
rymflaherty said:You probably didn't have to wait.
I was looking at the early sales and saw this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/2009-UD-BLACK-A...ZViewItemQQptZUS_Football?hash=item35a51eba0b
I don't know how much Sales stuff usually bring sin, but this seemed pretty cheap considering it just released is #'d 25 and other than being over his name, the auto isn't that bad on this one.
chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
wheeler281 said:Gellman said:wheeler281 said:chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
I would like a Holmes or Ward flag card buuuuuuuuuuuuuut ooops 2 superbowls mvps and a 1st ballot hof'er must not have qualified for the set at all![]()
I am not upset at the box busting. I buy singles and do not break for profit. I am disappointed at the autos on the flag cards, cuts autos and pen issues. The autos on the flag cards are not vissible and even the ap 1/1 in the set s a joke.
Receivers are rarely first ballot guys, unless you are Jerry Rice. Ask Cris Carter.
Either way, to be in the set, you have to have an auto parallel, and I dont think either of those guys will be signing for the foreseeable future. I havent seen either on a hard signed card for a long, long time. Holmes I read somewhere is done signing. Though you would know more than anyone.
Guranteed Hines ward 1st ballot but that is for another day. By the time he is done he will have massive numbers and a superbowl mvp trophy and 2 rings at least.
Gellman said:Per Chris Carlin, Upper Deck does not have a deal with either guy currently. He mentioned that prices for veteran guys are going up astronomically and that they cannot pursue players that charge over their worth on the secondary market. At that point most of them price themselves right out of the sets.
Groat said:Gellman said:Per Chris Carlin, Upper Deck does not have a deal with either guy currently. He mentioned that prices for veteran guys are going up astronomically and that they cannot pursue players that charge over their worth on the secondary market. At that point most of them price themselves right out of the sets.
Interesting. Guess they're not hurting for money anyways, but at nearly any price these popular vets would be making major bank just signing their names. It takes what, 5 seconds max to sign your name? if you were signing 100 stickers or cards for a set we can say it'll take you 5 seconds to switch cards. So 10 seconds per signature. It would take you just under 17 minutes to sign each of the 100 cards, and even if you were making a mere $5 a card (which I'd assume is VERY low for those two) you'd still be making somewhere in the range of $1750 an hour for your time.
Gellman said:wheeler281 said:Gellman said:wheeler281 said:chashawk said:Once the prices bottom out, I plan to pick up the flag cards for Forte, Sayers, and Da Coach.
I would like a Holmes or Ward flag card buuuuuuuuuuuuuut ooops 2 superbowls mvps and a 1st ballot hof'er must not have qualified for the set at all![]()
I am not upset at the box busting. I buy singles and do not break for profit. I am disappointed at the autos on the flag cards, cuts autos and pen issues. The autos on the flag cards are not vissible and even the ap 1/1 in the set s a joke.
Receivers are rarely first ballot guys, unless you are Jerry Rice. Ask Cris Carter.
Either way, to be in the set, you have to have an auto parallel, and I dont think either of those guys will be signing for the foreseeable future. I havent seen either on a hard signed card for a long, long time. Holmes I read somewhere is done signing. Though you would know more than anyone.
Guranteed Hines ward 1st ballot but that is for another day. By the time he is done he will have massive numbers and a superbowl mvp trophy and 2 rings at least.
Per Chris Carlin, Upper Deck does not have a deal with either guy currently. He mentioned that prices for veteran guys are going up astronomically and that they cannot pursue players that charge over their worth on the secondary market. At that point most of them price themselves right out of the sets.