Some (they were among the first to put out game-dated game-used cards) worked better than others (Pacific Card-supials?). God knows that, now, I wish I had somewhat fewer numbers of those ca rds, but they did (Pacific mor e so) put out som e good product, and had some unique ideas. There's a lot of that going around these days when it comes to a hobby that' s supposed to be based in fun, right? It started creeping in around the time I got back into collecting in 1999, when traders here and there would voice their disgust with cards produced by Collector's Edge and Pacific. Check my site (link to the right) and I'm looking for all kinds of autographs and game-used cards, but limiting what I'll take to those reeks to me of snobbery. Don't get me wrong, I love that stuff too. I'd noticed it before, but as I've tried to get back into the trading groove online the last couple weeks, it's hard because 99 percent of traders post on trade sites looking for autos and patches and Lettermen cards, or cards of that level and seemingly ONLY that level. I guess the main hassle involved is that they're mostly low-end products. A busy spring and summer has curtailed my card trading, although for some reason I keep buying cards.
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