how bad is that auto! surely people watching this stuff get signed could of brought up this issue! or just look at all the whinging done about the use of this style gold pens in Noir
beyond the point of ridiculous really...NT, Noir and flawless were high end enough for the hobby I think and they should be putting the cost of this product back into looking after the collector they are ripping off--filling redemptions and quality control...pull it together Panini and get a grip!!!
You would imagine that if the next one has a better Wilkins auto it may even sell higher, That is if people keep busting that is... you may aswell walk into the casino and drop 6000 on red or black your odds are about the same of walking away empty handed!
I'm a HUGE fan of about half of this product, and the other half just hasn't been executed well enough for the price. But I don't bust so I couldn't care less about box price. Let the gamblers do all the hard work.
I've picked up my first card and it's a beauty, with another couple on my radar also. Can't wait to see them in hand, and no they don't have thick smudged autos
I'll try and aim for one more and then get them sent out. I've been watching the Gilded Graphs and they are very nice. Hopefully nicer in hand.
You must have a lot of coin to break this stuff, I wouldn't even go in on a break, maybe even a player break would be too much. Crazy.
A lot of that has to do with box breakers killing it from their lounge rooms IMO. Panini has soaked up their margins and overpriced this stuff. Not a lot has hit eBay really, maybe 20%?
The cards with blue ink autos look the nicest (as opposed to the gold crayons) and I think those will be worth a lot when the product dries up in 6 months