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Jeff your questioning Russ S' maturity and your knocking a dead guy. LOL.
I'm insulting a slimeball who, in our hobby's eyes, is better off dead than alive.
Good moderating, allowing unprovoked insults to go forward.
I'm insulting a slimeball who, in our hobby's eyes, is better off dead than alive.
Good moderating, allowing unprovoked insults to go forward.
Jeff you throw them out as liberally as anyone. Now pipe down and move on
Like them (or him) or not, ud has completely, totally changed the hobby. Much of what we see & collect today is a direct result of what ud invented or "made famous."
First accepted premium card in every sport.
First accepted counter proof card.
Proved collectors wanted better
cards & would pay for them.
Introduced a tamper evident wrapper to the masses
First packed out autos
Introduced game used & patches to masses
Introduced gu & autos of hof'ers to hobby
Introduced cut autos to hobby
Introduced iconic babe ruth gu card
Introduced sweet spot autos to the masses
And theres so much more, Some bad but mostly good.
No, Joe, I don't. Other than calling Mario1975 a "Rich G. Style" idiot, I don't remember the last person I "threw" an insult "out at".
There are very few people in this world who deserve to die. I would not classify Mr. McWilliam to be one of them. I'm sure a lot of shady business practices occurred on his watch, but no one deserves to die because of that. RIP Mr. McWilliam, and my best wishes to his friends and family and his colleagues at Upper Deck.
UD is responsible for some of the best high end products ever seen in this hobby. He may have had his share of ******, it doesnt change that fact. UD changed the way high end sets are made and set the standard for that.
He did it by screwing over the athletes by not paying them and you by not giving you the cards you "hit" with the redemptions. He also ran his buisness into the ground.
Ever wonder why no other company is copying UD's blueprint for high end? Most likely because the only way to make it profitable was to not fulfill redemptions and pay the athletes for the their sigs. Having a better design team doesn't wash that away.
Like them (or him) or not, ud has completely, totally changed the hobby. Much of what we see & collect today is a direct result of what ud invented or "made famous."
First accepted premium card in every sport.
First accepted counter proof card.
Proved collectors wanted better
cards & would pay for them.
Introduced a tamper evident wrapper to the masses
First packed out autos
Introduced game used & patches to masses
Introduced gu & autos of hof'ers to hobby
Introduced cut autos to hobby
Introduced iconic babe ruth gu card
Introduced sweet spot autos to the masses
And theres so much more, Some bad but mostly good.
No one said he deserved to die. Just that he wasn't a good person.There are very few people in this world who deserve to die. I would not classify Mr. McWilliam to be one of them. I'm sure a lot of shady business practices occurred on his watch, but no one deserves to die because of that. RIP Mr. McWilliam, and my best wishes to his friends and family and his colleagues at Upper Deck.
Whether cleverly constructed or flat out Jeff your a pro, own it