| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 76.1 | Get those early cases | WHELIN::DIFONZO |  | Wed Jun 28 1989 09:57 | 8 | 
|  |     Jim,
    
    	You forgot to mention the gratuitous errors/variations that
    each company puts out each year. Funny how from '75 - '85 Topps
    has only 2 variation cards ( Perez and Bump Wills ) I guess technology
    has gotten worse over the past few years :^)
    
    John
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| 76.2 | Are They Listening? | SAGE::JACUNSKI |  | Wed Jun 28 1989 10:14 | 7 | 
|  |     In defense, maybe, of Topps, the last few wax packs I opened had
    that advertising card right where it should be -  at the bottom
    of the pack protecting the real cards from wax stains.  Is this
    a new policy or just a fluke?  Off center cards really burn me,
    too.  There's no excuse for 90% of cards to be off as much as they
    are.  I did a better job of cutting out those Post cereal cards
    when I was a wee child. Sheesh.
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| 76.3 | THUMBS DOWN FOR TOPPS! | USRCV1::FEBUSJ |  | Wed Jun 28 1989 11:52 | 17 | 
|  |     
    Considering that Topps has been producing baseball cards longer
    than all the other competition, I feel that they put out the lowest
    yield of true mint cards than any of the other vendors.  As big
    as the hobby has gotten over the years you'd think Topps would either
    improve their printing equipment or take a serious look at what
    the cards look like before they go into the wrapper.  I collect
    Topps, Donruss, Fleer, and the new Upper Deck cards. Without a doubt,
    except for the 87T set, all of the Topps sets are either
    very much off center, or the quality of the photo is attrocious!
       I think that Topps has the corner on the market, as such, if
    the profits are rolling in, why change anything? (right? WRONG!)
    Just stating my view guys!
    
    					THANX
    
    						Juan
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| 76.5 | are Topps Traded produced differently? | SMURF::BREAU | Bush: Now, about those *old* taxes | Thu Jun 29 1989 16:11 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Does anyone know if the Topps Traded sets are produced differently from
    the regular sets?  My 88 Topps Traded is unusually mint - 132 cards,
    yet every single one is sharp cornered and well-centered, my pet peeves
    as far a quality is concerned.  -Jim
    
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| 76.6 | "89 Donruss MVP and Diamond Kings look great | SMURF::BREAU | Mars <global situation> Venus | Mon Jul 24 1989 08:27 | 4 | 
|  |     
    Thumbs up to '89 Donruss MVP and Diamond Kings - esthetically both
    beautiful designs   - Jim
    
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