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Great looking card. And the 10 makes it a chef’s kiss
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Sharpie is what I’ve heard for a while now
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Love the cards, especially the Maddux. Makes me wonder if HE likes having a cool card like that of him.
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This are definitely eye-catching. That kind is what appeals to me most. Colorful, some flash
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Stop it!! You’re gonna get me collecting MORE types of cards!! lol
These are soooo cool! I can for sure see why folks collect these
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Two years ago for some. Three for others.
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I’ve sent fan letters to a handful of Braves players and included one of their base cards (nothing they should think I’m trying to make money on) asking for an auto. I included pens for the auto and stamped, packaged return mailers. All they’d have to do is open the package, take the pen that’s in the package and sign the card and put it in the addressed, stamped mailer. I have yet to get one back.
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I think this speaks well of him: Back when the Braves first went to Turner Field I took my 60-something year old GIANT Maddux fan friend to see him play. She would tape his games and rewatch every single pitch. We got there super early to watch him warm up and I took some photos. She enlarged one and sent it to him asking for an autograph. And he DID autograph it and send it back!! She really values that photo now in her 90s. So I know he’s a good guy to have signed that pic for her.
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I’ve read about some. I do wonder about Maddux himself. He’s hard to read! But he has a wicked sense of humor
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I bet cards like this sell much better in person because photos and even video can’t capture what you’re describing. I love cool features like this
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I often add an odd card to an order, too. Makes it more fun and gets you the discount
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It looks to me like low-numbered rookie cards have the best chance of MAYBE holding value IF the player becomes a big superstar. There are really good players whose cards are worth very little, at least in my mind