What are your favorite sets / products?
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 1:51 pm
Could be base, parallel, insert, etc. What are your favorite sets? I'm talking about the sets that have cards you like no matter who the player is, your favorite design, effects, photography, whatever it is. Share some examples of your favorite sets, or products and tell us why.
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Here's a couple of mine. I find this one iconic, first serial numbered (parallel) set, the cards are luxurious, glossy, close up (but not too close) portraits of the players in full clarity backed by a full bleed action photo immersed in glittering starlight. Usually cards with borders have a superior aesthetic, but in some cases, as in this set, full bleed is a winner.
I thought this lineup was the best way to represent the set. If you're a 90s guy, you know the importance of this lineup. Pulled the Penny myself as a kid and I had never seen such a card the like of that Penny Row 0 when I pulled it. I knew at that time that I was holding something special.
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I know I post a bunch of these in the mailday thread and that will continue, but I had to include this one here as well. Again, full bleed, with action photos that are second to none. I do like 95/96 TSC 1st Day Issue, but they don't have holofoil and this set does, so because of that, its in an upper echelon of quality. The photos are actually better too, plus they capture some great moments that can actually be tracked down. <--- these elements, coupled with the golden holofoil are why I gravitated toward collecting select singles from the set. Finally, unique photography on the back, with all the details, stats and in some cases, factoids. If you are into the 90s culture...or if you miss the 90s culture defined by the league, or in pop culture outside the league, this one is right up your alley.
I thought this was a great way to represent the set, you've got the Bulls trinity that every one remembers, Magic Johnson came back for a season and that caused a lot of noise, for better, or worse and of course, this would be the last year we'd see this highly popular dynamic duo together, Shaq ships off for the Lakers and the Magic are never the same.
The MJ photo: Orlando, Florida - January 01, 1995 - Michael Jordan dunks against the Orlando Magic at the Amway Arena.
The Shaq photo: 1995, Game 6, 2nd quarter, around 7:20 remaining.
Chicago, Illinois - May 18, 1995.. Game six of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at the United Center. The Magic bested the Bulls, 108 to 102 and eliminated them four games to two.
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Here's a couple of mine. I find this one iconic, first serial numbered (parallel) set, the cards are luxurious, glossy, close up (but not too close) portraits of the players in full clarity backed by a full bleed action photo immersed in glittering starlight. Usually cards with borders have a superior aesthetic, but in some cases, as in this set, full bleed is a winner.
I thought this lineup was the best way to represent the set. If you're a 90s guy, you know the importance of this lineup. Pulled the Penny myself as a kid and I had never seen such a card the like of that Penny Row 0 when I pulled it. I knew at that time that I was holding something special.
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I know I post a bunch of these in the mailday thread and that will continue, but I had to include this one here as well. Again, full bleed, with action photos that are second to none. I do like 95/96 TSC 1st Day Issue, but they don't have holofoil and this set does, so because of that, its in an upper echelon of quality. The photos are actually better too, plus they capture some great moments that can actually be tracked down. <--- these elements, coupled with the golden holofoil are why I gravitated toward collecting select singles from the set. Finally, unique photography on the back, with all the details, stats and in some cases, factoids. If you are into the 90s culture...or if you miss the 90s culture defined by the league, or in pop culture outside the league, this one is right up your alley.
I thought this was a great way to represent the set, you've got the Bulls trinity that every one remembers, Magic Johnson came back for a season and that caused a lot of noise, for better, or worse and of course, this would be the last year we'd see this highly popular dynamic duo together, Shaq ships off for the Lakers and the Magic are never the same.
The MJ photo: Orlando, Florida - January 01, 1995 - Michael Jordan dunks against the Orlando Magic at the Amway Arena.
The Shaq photo: 1995, Game 6, 2nd quarter, around 7:20 remaining.
Chicago, Illinois - May 18, 1995.. Game six of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at the United Center. The Magic bested the Bulls, 108 to 102 and eliminated them four games to two.