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When I was young I remember my first trading cards/poster
12-20-2009, 06:14 AM
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When I was young I remember my first trading cards/poster
Hello boy's,

I quess I'm going to show my age here guy's. I started collecting baseball cards in the mid sixty's and also remember the packs with gum inside...the real reason for the purchase at that age. I also remember several other cards I collected like The Monkey's and The Beatle's...these cards were produced two-sided with a card by card full size poster on the reverse when you got all the cards. This wasn't easy since alot of duplicate cards ended up in my collection but it was exciting to get that final card and complete the puzzle (poster).

I have several sets that have the rear of Dale Jr #8 Bud car and another with the front but they are only 3 cards side by side not the poster size that I remember from my youth.

Since the card companies have just about produced all the RU, Signings and variations that could be imagined wouldn't it be great to get cards that make up a poster size colliage of our favorite driver's or maybe remakes of great nascar poster's like The Winston w/driver signatures. These would look great framed and hanging on the wall of any Nascar race fan's game room.

Maybe this would being back the excitement to younger Nascar fans (which always like to chew gum and hang posters in thier rooms) and bring us something else to collect other than the same ol'thing each year. Also the cards could come out over several seasons to make it harder and more difficult to collect all. Also certain cards could be a very low production.

I was just thinking...just what would you trade your young son for that last card to complete your set?
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12-20-2009, 07:10 AM
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When I was young I remember my first trading cards/poster
19thholed Wrote:Hello boy's,

Maybe this would being back the excitement to younger Nascar fans (which always like to chew gum and hang posters in thier rooms) and bring us something else to collect other than the same ol'thing each year.

Do not let their age fool you. The kids these days want race used and autographs. A lot of them are less interested in the base cards than the adults.

Press Pass does the puzzles. Average size is about 9 cards. Most collectors want them to fit in the pages and anything else wouldnt look correct stored.

There seems to be some new ideas coming out this year. Press pass has been listening to the collectors on other sites and our ideas have started to influence the product a lot.

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