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    Black Friday Cards - Blue Press Proofs?

    Anyone know exactly what these are / #'d out of?

    I see some people saying 1/1, others saying /5

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    There should be 5 total, no? One of each, blue, yellow, magenta etc..........

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    is that how they work? So would picking up Jonathan Quick's for 6$ be a decent steal? lol

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    Well, see, here's the thing. No one seems to consider them legit cards because they're not part of a set. I was high bidder on a Gordie Howe black proof for $16 and a Cody Hodgson RC blue for $12 from the Chicago Expo. I don't care if they're "real" or not, they look awesome and no one else can say they have them. Six bucks for the Quick is a no-brainer, if you're collecting Quick anyways............

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