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IUjapander
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I'm specifically referring to sticker autos and memorabilia of players who were only in one product.
Here are a couple of examples of what I'm talking about
2009 Bowman Chrome Draft
Matt Bashore was an on card autograph for this set,
Yet, his printing plates are sticker autos.
He does not have any other autos with Topps. So do you think they had him sign only four stickers, or do they have a mountain of stickers just sitting around somewhere?
Example #2
Ryan Doumit 2009 A&G, 2011 A&G, 2009 Topps Unique
So Topps had a jersey of Ryan Doumit, and used the plain white jersey parts in the two A&G Relic releases
They then used some of the prime pieces to make 15 cards in 2009 Topps Unique Jumbo Patch Set.






I've showed where these pieces come from the jersey. I received one of the patch cards since taking these pictures, but it appears the one not shown is from the bottom of the back "1"
So that still leaves the nameplate, the front team letters, the logoman, etc. So does Topps just have these pieces laying around in a vault somewhere? Rather than just wasting away the best parts of his jersey it is possible that some of his jersey was used in some McCutchen/other Pirates cards?
While I only cited two examples, I'm sure there are many thousand other examples. Just curious how big Topps inventory is and what they do with these leftover pieces for guys that are one and done in terms of hobby inclusion.
Here are a couple of examples of what I'm talking about
2009 Bowman Chrome Draft
Matt Bashore was an on card autograph for this set,
Yet, his printing plates are sticker autos.
He does not have any other autos with Topps. So do you think they had him sign only four stickers, or do they have a mountain of stickers just sitting around somewhere?
Example #2
Ryan Doumit 2009 A&G, 2011 A&G, 2009 Topps Unique
So Topps had a jersey of Ryan Doumit, and used the plain white jersey parts in the two A&G Relic releases
They then used some of the prime pieces to make 15 cards in 2009 Topps Unique Jumbo Patch Set.






I've showed where these pieces come from the jersey. I received one of the patch cards since taking these pictures, but it appears the one not shown is from the bottom of the back "1"
So that still leaves the nameplate, the front team letters, the logoman, etc. So does Topps just have these pieces laying around in a vault somewhere? Rather than just wasting away the best parts of his jersey it is possible that some of his jersey was used in some McCutchen/other Pirates cards?
While I only cited two examples, I'm sure there are many thousand other examples. Just curious how big Topps inventory is and what they do with these leftover pieces for guys that are one and done in terms of hobby inclusion.