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03-31-2011, 01:25 PM #1
Rackrs auto cards from eBay
Has anyone used these either for in-person or TTM? I saw them on eBay and thought they would be a good buy for my in-person graphing as I don't have to spend a fortune or waste a lot of time looking for guys cards when I go to games. If you have used them what is your reaction to them? Thanks in advance.
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04-03-2011, 01:58 AM #2
Well, my Rackrs cards came in the mail. They look to be a decent card with plenty of space for an autograph. The back of the card is detailed so you can document a little about the card like the name of the player, years he played, teams he played for, and the date signed. These will come in handy for a collector like me who goes to a lot of minor league games and is trying to collect the autograph of every living Yankee. Too often in the past I have had to wait for a Yankee card to come out for a late season acquisition only to see that player promoted before I could get him on a Yankee card. Plus, it will save me money in the long run because I won't have to spend a small fortune obtaining individual cards at an average price of $1.00 with $2.50 shipping. I picked up 2 cases of the Rackrs cards for $7.99 plus $2.99 shipping for 25 cards. I got two cases and they threw in 10 cards of the other baseball design. Not ridiculously cheap but cheaper than what I was doing. You can find them on eBay by typing in "Rackrs" in the search field if you are interested. Just thought I would share in the hopes that it could help some of you out.
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04-03-2011, 09:25 AM #3
Ive never tried using rackrs auto cards before but I have used cards from theautographcardstore on ebay. They are only a little bit more money, I think $10 for a pack of 25, and they always turn out great. Are the cards you bought from Rackrs similar to the size and feel of a regular sports card? I like the designs that they have and might want to give them a try.
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04-03-2011, 01:05 PM #4
They are the same size as regular baseball cards and have a smooth feel to them that seemingly can be signed by any writing instrument. They feel a little like Allen & Ginter's only with a slightly more paper-like feel to them. Thats the best way I can describe them. They are the same thickness as regular baseball cards so it doesn't appear there will be bleed through with a sharpie which is my biggest concern. When I got to my first Scranton Yankee game on April 16th I will let everyone know how they came out. So far it seems like a decent product.
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02-05-2012, 07:32 PM #5
I only Use Rackrs!
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02-06-2012, 10:46 AM #6
Also try http://theautographcard.com/.
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02-06-2012, 10:23 PM #7
I would not touch the Autograph Card..THEY SMEAR..I tried those before... Hated them....
ADDED: https://rackrs.com/ShopLast edited by baseball123; 02-14-2012 at 11:57 PM.
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02-06-2012, 11:02 PM #8

basketball HOFer Joan Crawford sent me one of those back when i sent her a request. i think it turned out really nice. was on this type of card..
http://theautographcard.com/2010/tc_basketball.html
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02-07-2012, 01:39 PM #9
They look good too. Been happy with my Rackrs football cards which I have been sending to the Giants to get guys who don't have their own football card. Either way they are both nice. I like the Great Americans card from theautographcard.com. That would look great signed by some MOH recepients or some fighter aces, or politicians.
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02-14-2012, 11:59 PM #10
I have not had one Rackrs Card Smear on me like the Autograph Card.... Rackrs Came out a few months ago launching new ideas such as:
Soccer
Art
Celebrity
Wrestling
Boxing
Work in Progress!
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