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Great names for not-so-great high-end card products
#11

RE: Great names for not-so-great high-end card products
Yup. Topps does it more than most. Panini just had those existing product names that were easy to pick on. Like, Panini Copper Standard. Product slogan: We're not calling it gold standard. What did you expect?
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#12

RE: Great names for not-so-great high-end card products
Bowman Delirium ( it's just crazy) and Topps Tchotchkes (to follow up Topps Chipz with something else non-card - a little decorative item you can display next to your grandmother's little ceramic cow).
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#13

RE: Great names for not-so-great high-end card products
Topps Archived Photo That We Used In 20 Other Sets Already So We Thought Why Not 1 More And We Will Have 20 Parallels Of It But The Player's Name Will Be In A Different Location

I know it'll be hard to fit on packs but they could abbreviate it.

There will also be Chrome and Mini versions
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#14

RE: Great names for not-so-great high-end card products
How about this for a relic set of nobody's , call it gloory days. It will have patch cards from their high school varsity team.
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RE: Great names for not-so-great high-end card products
(05-24-2015, 07:26 PM)buckles2335 Wrote: How about this for a relic set of nobody's , call it gloory days. It will have patch cards from their high school varsity team.
Or even JV haha
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