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BBCgalaxee
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Obviously geared towards those who have slowed down on what they collect.
But why?
For me it's easy, the "worthlessness" (current and future) of Bowman Chrome Prospects and the parallels.
Not too long ago, base prospect cards had big potential as well as worth out of the pack.
And their parallels were even better, ESPECIALLY blue or Better.
When I say "worth", I don't mean a buck or two, I'm talking $5-$15 at release...for a base card!
Now, multiple that by several players in every bowman chrome product and it was fun (and a good investment) to open boxes.
And if you got a gold refractor? Oh boy, that could be huge!
Case in point, I sold a Mccutchen gold refractor for $200 in '05 which was less than what they were selling for. THAT'S AN UN AUTOGRAPHED BASE CARD!!
If Bryant and Abreu happened several years ago, they would be $20 each as base cards instead of $3.
And their parallels would be incredible instead of "eh, pays for a few packs"
But why?
For me it's easy, the "worthlessness" (current and future) of Bowman Chrome Prospects and the parallels.
Not too long ago, base prospect cards had big potential as well as worth out of the pack.
And their parallels were even better, ESPECIALLY blue or Better.
When I say "worth", I don't mean a buck or two, I'm talking $5-$15 at release...for a base card!
Now, multiple that by several players in every bowman chrome product and it was fun (and a good investment) to open boxes.
And if you got a gold refractor? Oh boy, that could be huge!
Case in point, I sold a Mccutchen gold refractor for $200 in '05 which was less than what they were selling for. THAT'S AN UN AUTOGRAPHED BASE CARD!!
If Bryant and Abreu happened several years ago, they would be $20 each as base cards instead of $3.
And their parallels would be incredible instead of "eh, pays for a few packs"