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    2009 philadelphia

    haven't bought any 09 boxes yet and was wondering if this product was any good

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    its decent, haven't bought a box yet just a couple packs and a couple of the retail jumbo packs.
    They are true old school cards all the way, which is something topps hasn't managed, i mean topps gets the look down but they dont go with the right cardboard stock/materials or printing technique, something UD did do with this set. Anyone can make a new photo look old fashion, but ud actually brough back the feel of the cards too. Now the one problem with these cards is much like their old school counter parts, they are very easily damaged(small indents on the surface and the corners will soften easily) and even have some minor centering issues(nothing like back in the day but still there).

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    still dont like all the election years, planes, cars cards. im not into politics i like football. but seeing as i love sps this set is for me as half the set is sp. half the minis ive pulled are of cars, planes, tranes or politics(rewagan and crap) so screw the non football stuff but love the rest. plus u get a 5x7 boxtopper with a box.

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    its decent, haven't bought a box yet just a couple packs and a couple of the retail jumbo packs.
    They are true old school cards all the way, which is something topps hasn't managed, i mean topps gets the look down but they dont go with the right cardboard stock/materials or printing technique, something UD did do with this set. Anyone can make a new photo look old fashion, but ud actually brough back the feel of the cards too. Now the one problem with these cards is much like their old school counter parts, they are very easily damaged(small indents on the surface and the corners will soften easily) and even have some minor centering issues(nothing like back in the day but still there).

    I broke a box and agree with the problems. The card stock is also thinner. The cards feel very flimsy. I'm not a big fan of the product.

    If you're looking for something "old school", Topps Magic did it right.

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