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    07-08 set suggestions

    I am thinking about attempting to build another set from 07-08, the year Olivia was born to complement her OPC set.


    My initial thoughts were

    *SPx
    *SP Authentic
    *BAP Signatures (Dual or Single)



    If you to build a mid-range set... what would you choose, and why?

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    What would you do from SPA? A FW Auto set might be fun from that year, as the SOTT set from that year has proved to been near impossible

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    i do not want something that is impossible or going to cost an arm and a leg

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    Scott - if you are looking to do the SPX set from that year, let me know, I opened a case from that year and still have most of the cards...

    I like SPX personally as a mid-end product and it is not that expensive.

    Good luck

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    I think SPx or SPA Rookies would be fun

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    I would go with SPx. Cool-looking cards and not overly killer on the wallet. If you do decide on SPx, let me know, I've got a Schremp and a Setoguchi from that year.

    Steve

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    SPA by a mile.

    hard signed, not too expensive, widely collected and accepted (holds its value)

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    Yeah, for your daughter, I like the SPA better. More elegant, timeless cards. For your wallet, I like Spx better.

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    Scott, LMK which way you go, have quite a few SPx and more than a few BAP sigs lol!

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    I'm not ready to decide at this point. Any suggestions would be welcomed.

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