Props to Panini for the move business wise but I have always thought FOTL was unnecessary and just promoted flipping. But if there is a market for it you can't blame them for trying to maximise profit.
Props to Panini for the move business wise but I have always thought FOTL was unnecessary and just promoted flipping. But if there is a market for it you can't blame them for trying to maximise profit.
I know we joke about prizm parallel overload and I would love to see a return to a more simplified checklist, but I was thinking if they did strip this back for a new release and gave us less colours we would likely see people kick up a stink. What you guys think?
I know we joke about prizm parallel overload and I would love to see a return to a more simplified checklist, but I was thinking if they did strip this back for a new release and gave us less colours we would likely see people kick up a stink. What you guys think?
Was thinking about this the other day - inserts really seem to be looked down upon when people rip. Even I get a bit of a 'meh' feeling when pulling most inserts (there are plenty of exceptions of course). In reality inserts have a lower print run, but because this isn't highlighted on product, no one seems to care?
Was thinking about this the other day - inserts really seem to be looked down upon when people rip. Even I get a bit of a 'meh' feeling when pulling most inserts (there are plenty of exceptions of course). In reality inserts have a lower print run, but because this isn't highlighted on product, no one seems to care?
Inserts have definitely been hurt by serial numbered parallels. Unless they are known to be super sp'd by being a case hit or something they dont tend to be appreciated. Its an unfortunate side effect that scarcity due to S/N seemingly trumps aesthetics at times