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Post by rockholt on Apr 11, 2018 13:08:31 GMT -5
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Post by CollectiblesWorkshop on Apr 12, 2018 15:04:31 GMT -5
This set's similarity to Battle of the Bands got me wondering if we would start buying these online sets if Topps marketed them as extensions of the retail set. For example, if you bought BotB and the backs of these Hall of Lame cards had the BotB logo instead and were treated as a new subset, would you be compelled to buy it knowing your BotB collection just became incomplete?
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Post by seymourbarf on Apr 12, 2018 15:25:10 GMT -5
This set's similarity to Battle of the Bands got me wondering if we would start buying these online sets if Topps marketed them as extensions of the retail set. For example, if you bought BotB and the backs of these Hall of Lame cards had the BotB logo instead and were treated as a new subset, would you be compelled to buy it knowing your BotB collection just became incomplete? No.
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Post by pinkladyslippers on Apr 13, 2018 15:47:00 GMT -5
As a huge Cars fan, I may have to get Candy Oh No. I was hoping they would show the band itself. I was waiting in anticipation for this set for weeks, but am a little dissappointed the band itself was not featured on the card.
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Post by jamfish on Apr 14, 2018 6:00:31 GMT -5
This set's similarity to Battle of the Bands got me wondering if we would start buying these online sets if Topps marketed them as extensions of the retail set. For example, if you bought BotB and the backs of these Hall of Lame cards had the BotB logo instead and were treated as a new subset, would you be compelled to buy it knowing your BotB collection just became incomplete? No. The first online releases were treated as extensions to American as Apple pie even after the release of other themed sets such as Prime slime trashy TV
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Post by rusVan on Apr 16, 2018 20:03:44 GMT -5
make it stop
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Post by rockholt on Apr 18, 2018 19:18:31 GMT -5
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