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    SCF Inventory Manager help please

    So long story short is that I have sold a card on eBay and now the buyer and myself have different opinions on the print run.

    The card in question is a Paul Kariya 2000-01 Be A Player Memorabilia Numbers patch.


    Their is no stated print runs listed on the ITG site for that product that year. I was positive that the print runs on the Numbers and Emblem patches are 10. It is listed in the inventory manager here an 10. The buyer thinks that it is 20. He has emailed ITG and they said that their files show that it is out of 20.


    Does anybody happen to know for sure what the print run is?

    Thanks for any help.

    Jeff

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    Stated Odds For 2000-01 BAP Memorabilia

    Jersey Emblems - 1:999 Packs
    Jersey Numbers - 1:999 Packs
    Jersey & Stick - 1:999 Packs

    The multiplier given is 1 X - 2.5 X multiplier.

    Anytime in BAP's history when a multiplier is given, the card has a greater printing ratio than #/10.
    Anytime in BAP's history when a card is numbered to #/10 or lower, it has an NPDTS - Not Priced Due to Scarcity.

    These 3 columns of Parallels do not, which automatically tells me that the printing ratio is more than #/10.

    BAP saying that these are numbered to #/20 would be correct. A Ratio of 1:999 is not a tough enough pull to take any card near a parallel #/10.
    Last edited by centrehice; 06-18-2014 at 11:28 AM.

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