05-02-2021, 05:53 PM
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Booklets / Multiplayer cards
Booklets / Multiplayer cards
Has anyone noticed, will a booklet card always be identified as such in its title?
Example:
2017 Panini National Treasures Quad Player Materials Booklet
Sometimes with these multiplayer cards, where they squeeze 4-8-16 players onto one card, I wonder if it will truly be a standard size card (albeit probably a thick one) or a booklet and just not be indicated as such.
I wish there was a way to know the size of the card based on it's title, other than just assuming by the number of players noted, that it will be oversized in some way. Googling each of these multiplayer cards etc. to see a visual would take ages.
I keep my player collections in binders and like to layout the pages so when I obtain a card it can just go in its designated slot, but that process is foiled by oversized cards, both thick ones and booklets.
Thoughts? Tricks?
Example:
2017 Panini National Treasures Quad Player Materials Booklet
Sometimes with these multiplayer cards, where they squeeze 4-8-16 players onto one card, I wonder if it will truly be a standard size card (albeit probably a thick one) or a booklet and just not be indicated as such.
I wish there was a way to know the size of the card based on it's title, other than just assuming by the number of players noted, that it will be oversized in some way. Googling each of these multiplayer cards etc. to see a visual would take ages.
I keep my player collections in binders and like to layout the pages so when I obtain a card it can just go in its designated slot, but that process is foiled by oversized cards, both thick ones and booklets.
Thoughts? Tricks?
Mike Piazza supercollector: 4,267 different Beckett items
Also collecting John Franco, Eric Karros, Al Leiter, Brandon Nimmo, Todd Pratt, Robin Ventura, Turk Wendell, and Todd Zeile
Also collecting John Franco, Eric Karros, Al Leiter, Brandon Nimmo, Todd Pratt, Robin Ventura, Turk Wendell, and Todd Zeile