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Jim Spencer's avatar

I'm still angry at the companies behind the "junk wax" act of greed so, despite loving my Topps cards from the 50's and 60's I will not miss the company itself. I really doubt that the days of card collecting just for the hobby itself and hoping to leave a nice remembrance for our descendants will ever return. Meanwhile, I still joyfully seek affordable RC's for Aaron and Mathews to finish out my MILWAUKEE Braves collection.

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Bill's avatar

It was pretty shady what fantactics did, but I will always be a Topps guy

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Baseball Briefs's avatar

The money involved is pretty mind-blowing, so I guess a reminder that it really is a business at the top of the industry/hobby. Like you say, though, Topps will live on at least in memory and old cards, even if the brand disappears from the new-card scene.

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Kevin Mckenna's avatar

Topps old cards will be worth more when Topps goes away, and 1st year fanatics will be hot collectibles.

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Baseball Briefs's avatar

It will definitely be interesting to watch it play out. I think you're right about both companies getting a lot of interest as the transition takes place.

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sherrell gage's avatar

yes.

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Baseball Briefs's avatar

I think you're probably right.

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