Next thing theyll be buying up scanlens cards from the 80s, getting them signed, stickering them and passing them off as inserts.
I was lucky with elite starter pack, and scored two league sensations sigs in one starter pack2014 and I think 2013 had them. They were popular as value products especially considering the already high price point of the product.
Usually a week or two before releaseAny idea when there'll be a checklist? Apologies if this has already been asked, cheers.
Check out the Regal - Greats of the game thread on the AFL section. That is exactly what they have done!Next thing theyll be buying up scanlens cards from the 80s, getting them signed, stickering them and passing them off as inserts.
Check out the Regal - Greats of the game thread on the AFL section. That is exactly what they have done!
Yeah. I know. I might as well IPS and start up my own company. Yesterday's Heroes?
Basically already done
The great things about Dan’s cards is he genuinely cares about the players of yesteryear and the era’s gone by.
His interviews are great, love his passion.
Why? Buybacks are awesome IMOAt least those by Dan are created and signed and done well and with affection for the players and the era.
Getting old Scanlens cards, signing and stickering them is not kosher in my eyes.
PS didn't realise they were called Heroes of Yesterday either. Wasnt trying to take the p! $$
Why? Buybacks are awesome IMO
It is fascinating to see the divide here.
To me the Scanlens cards etc evoke all the memories of my youth, and are from a time when I loved collecting cards more than ever. Making them extra special with signatures from my childhood heroes, puts them way above any custom that anybody makes. It also goes back to a time when the commons were the special cards.
Out of interest, when did you (guys that wouldn't like buy backs) start collecting cards? Was it at a time when signatures were already part of sets?
1982.
A commons & bubblegum man through and through.
And they evoke all the memories of swaps and everyone getting a chance to complete a set. It's now turned in to cynical cash grabs, exclusivity and out of range of most kids and even adults. Like comic books , I'd say most collectors are older these days and becoming more niche each year.
Yeah I agree, and in large part that is why I don't collect anymore. It is also why a step back in time to the past is appealing to me.
If the Men of League did retro themed sets I reckon they'd make a killing. Throw in some signed ones too and they're on a winner. And money goes to MOL support.
Even re-releases completely badged as such would be great too. NRL FLASHBACKS?
Buying old cards and passing them off as new inserts is not on imho.