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    The Panini America Quality Control Gallery: 2015-16 Revolution Basketball (78 Images)

    A revolution is coming. Actually, Panini America’s newest creation — 2015-16 Revolution Basketball — is coming. And it’s bringing with it a foilboard-based feast for the eyes and a robust — and borderline enchanting — parallel structure that mandates collectors pay close attention to the surface nuances of each and every card they pull.

    In all, there are seven distinct parallels in Revolution Basketball featuring varying degrees of scarcity and names inspired by the funky foilboard surface patterns on them. The lineup includes Nova and Infinite (each falling one every six packs), Angular (one in 12 packs), Cosmic (numbered to 100), Sunburst (numbered to 75), Futura (numbered to 25) and Galactic (one in 288 packs).


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    Those die-cuts throwback to the 90's big time. Gotta be hard some hard to pull inserts for this product to succeed.

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    These cards look terrible, hopefully not to many Bosh cards

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    I skipped on this and just got another box of Prizm. None of the remaining 15-16 products seem worth the bust or the price tag for what I like in collecting.

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    They look a lot like Topps High Tek in baseball and mirror the very stupid incredibly hard to determine what version they are attribute. Why do the card companies think it is a good idea to make the parallels or SPs hard to spot? Does anybody like that?
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    They look a lot like Topps High Tek in baseball and mirror the very stupid incredibly hard to determine what version they are attribute. Why do the card companies think it is a good idea to make the parallels or SPs hard to spot? Does anybody like that?

    I do not but to each their own.
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    I'm not a fan either. It's more designs with lines going different ways. Too much going on in the card design for my taste.

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