Which product do you think will be the one you will fall in love with this year?
Since most of the products seem to elicit either a love or hate relationship, I'm sure you are eagerly awaiting to see one release put into a vault. Which one might that be?
My personal choice of which one I will love is probably going to be a close call between 2011 Topps Gypsy Queen
As far as which one I could do without seeing ever again... Allen & Ginter. Hands down.
P.S. I have an e-mail out for pricing on Heritage and Gypsy Queen cases.
I agree with Allen & Ginter. The modern versions of the product were fine for the first year or two and then it started looking and feeling redundant.
ReplyDeleteAs far as a product I can;t wait for, I suppose that would be basic Topps.
Truthfully though, I'm hoping not to bust much wax in 2011. Concentrating on filling some holes in my vintage rookie collection.
I like what I've seen of Gypsy Queen so far, but I'll probably end up leaning towards Heritage simply for the fact that it costs a little less. I can't overlook the base set of Topps though - I love the look.
ReplyDeleteI want to see Gypsy Queen in my hands. I,too, like the retro sets but A&G. is getting old.
ReplyDeleteI don't plan on falling in love in 2011 with any cardboard. I am a rock. I am an island.
ReplyDeleteSince 95% my focus is going to be on hockey I was going to say O-Pee-Chee but that was released in December so I am going to say probably one of the In The Game releases. They always hit a home run in my book.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to base Topps and Heritage.
ReplyDeleteI'm sick of Bowman & all its variations, and I'm bored with Ginter.
I don't really mind the Allen and Ginter so much. What is weird are the inserts. It's like they were trying to combine sports and fantasy cards together. Not really a fan of that. Are you still thinking about doing a gypsy or heritage group break?
ReplyDeleteYay I loves it: Gypsy Queen
ReplyDeleteDie in a fire: Bowman
Gypsy Queen or '11 Heritage going to be a close call for the one I prefer the most. I've always like the wood grain of the 1962 since I first laid eyes on them at a flea market 1988. GQ previews have been hot as well. I'd love to get in on a Case Break. I'd knock over the local crack house just to get in on one.
ReplyDeleteBahahahahaha @ "Die in a fire: Bowman"
ReplyDeleteI will rip some of both, probably, and see what happens. Which is not really answering the question, I know.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to a good bounce back year for Ginter.