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BTP, SP Authentic and SPx

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Well I gave in to the belief that my first box of 10-11 Between The Pipes was just bad luck . Turns out it wasn't. The same result from box number two as my two jersey cards weren't worth mentioning, masks weren't worth mentioning and the other inserts weren't worth mentioning. So we just won't mention it.
The 10-11 SP Authentic product caught me off guard as I hadn't seen anything on it and just assumed it would be the same old thing. Well low and behold the first pack I opened and I was pleasantly surprised. The basic card design looked terrific and very appealing to me . It didn't matter what I pulled at that point I was just really impressed with the card design. I did get the usual fw rc's and signed fw rc. I pulled a mystery sign of the times dual auto redemption which kind of baffles me. While I did redeem it there is a note at upperdeck.com that says you can see who the mystery signers are by entering the mystery code. There was NO mystery code on the redemption card and I am waiting on UD Customer NO Service to get back to me.

SPx was a pleasant surprise as well. The card design was decent and the box yielded what is was supposed too.

All in all I guess my biggest point would be that neither of these boxes yielded what I would deem worth spending a hundred bucks or so on. Sorry about the lack of specific card details but in all honesty I had to crack boxes in a hurry and couldn't keep track of specifics.
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