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Re: Bricked cards
I've opened numerous '87 Fleer Glossy sets, both base and Update, and I've never had a problem with the cards sticking together. Arthur (View Post)1 -
Re: Why no 1989 Topps Ken Griffey Jr? The rise of other brands.
My guess is they knew the base set was going to sell no matter what. There was no need to incentivize the base set. At this point (between 1988 and 1989) Upper Deck hadn't thrown the proverbial gaunt… (View Post)2 -
The Power of Brand Loyalty
Barry Bonds' 1986 cards used to be a pretty easy hierarchy to decipher. The Fleer Update was the top of the mountain, as centering and edge chipping just ravaged those Fleer Update sets that year. By… (View Post)2 -
Re: Bricked cards
Return? Hell no. If you buy a wax box and the cards aren't gem mint do you return the wax box? If the factory set is sealed you're getting what you're buying. What you do after that is on you. Arthur (View Post)1 -
Re: Bricked cards
Over the years, cards got stored in high-heat/high-humidity environments and this eventually broke down the glossy coating on the cards. When the cards returned to a cooler temperature the glossy sur… (View Post)1