Welcome back, hope the paper turned out well! :-) I'm curious how Topps and UD profit from 'fake' errors... I mean, if they were getting cuts of the sales, maybe, but once some doofus sells and re-sells it, the "profit" the card companies se is long gone....
Just a hypothesis here. Maybe UD believed that Arod would not be back as a Yankee, therefore an Ex Yankee, ex Rod. I think the cards with the team logos would all be teams that would have had the money to sign him
Where the heck have you been? When the two big boys in the baseball card blog world don't update for weeks you start to wonder----
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It's called "Tahnksgiving Break." Or, as I like to call it, "The End of the Last Semester of Undergrad, Get-that-Term-Paper-Finished Rush."
ReplyDeleteIf I may quote River City Ransom...
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Wow! That just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I, too, thought Upper Deck was beyond the Topps fake error BS.
ReplyDeleteOn a brighter note, welcome back!
Welcome back, hope the paper turned out well! :-) I'm curious how Topps and UD profit from 'fake' errors... I mean, if they were getting cuts of the sales, maybe, but once some doofus sells and re-sells it, the "profit" the card companies se is long gone....
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your next post so I don't have to keep seeing A-Rod everytime I came back here....
ReplyDeleteJust a hypothesis here. Maybe UD believed that Arod would not be back as a Yankee, therefore an Ex Yankee,
ReplyDeleteex Rod. I think the cards with the team logos would all be teams that would have had the money to sign him