At the National: Topps collector Q&A session
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By Chris Olds | Beckett Baseball Editor
Topps held a Q&A session with collectors during the National Sports Collectors Convention last week in Chicago where it addressed concerns and questions about everything from product inclusions to future plans.
Here’s Part 1 of a three-video series of highlights above, while the rest are below.
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Chris Olds is the editor of Beckett Baseball magazine. Have a comment, question or idea? Send an email to him at colds@beckett.com. Follow him on Twitter by clicking here.
wow i thought only the panini staff talks out the rear …..but this was a waste of like 30 minutes
I think they answered a lot of questions in ways that make sense. What baffles me sometimes is that collectors who feel they are quite heavily in the know ask questions which have answers that are obvious.
Most everything comes down to time, money and availability.
My question has to do with the way memorabilia cards and auTo’s could be better.
For 1 take the print runs (and this is for any card company) take the 1st card last card the players number and even any sport. Make those intresting by makeing them prime pieces especially the players number in the set then or do like they used to do 1st 50 are auto’s.
something that created intrest. AlSO add more info. I always loved that Donruss jerseys that said it was certified or had an image of the jersey and a general info where the piece came from.
I could live with a Peyton Manning all white jersey that said came from 2010 Playoff game.
More attention to detail may take longer but more people would want it and better to trade to you buddy. jus saying
You DA man. Thanks for finally posting this. Been looking forward to watching this for awhile.