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    Wink ONE thing YOU miss ABOUT cards

    Wondering one thing you guys miss about cards from back in the day. I mostly miss the atmoic refractors i love the way those look!

    What do you guys miss most?

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    I miss the boxes that were actually worth the $ and when pulling a game used or an auto was something that was special and not something that was expected every time.

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    I miss 1992 Donruss Baseball pulling the Diamond Kings, and even the Elite cards. I never pulled one of the Elites, but a friend did, the Kirby Puckett. Those cards were so cool looking.

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    I miss being a carefree kid who could buy lots of packs at a time for $20. Packs used to be around $1 to $2 in the early and mid '90s. Oh how things have changed .. I even remember freaking out when I pulled the 1993-94 Fleer Lottery Exchange card from a box for my 9th birthday. lol

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    I miss actually caring about EVERY card I got out of a pack instead of now just looking for the autos/gu and not caring about anything else...TOO Much stuff now....it was simple back then..
    Basketball Tradepage- Hidden Content !!!


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    yeah..I used to read all the backs and sniff the cards..I knew all the middle names and personal stats of the players thanks to Hoops..and Stadium Club always smelled the best : )

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    I miss all the sweet looking insert cards that Fleer made in the 90's. I love my 95-96 Flair Hot Numbers 3-D, 95-96 Flair Play Makers 3-D, and 93-94 Ultra Scoring Kings insert sets. I have a few other complete Fleer insert sets from the 90's, but these are my favorites.

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    ditto to what JammingJames and cardlover said. I miss those two the most. What I also miss the most are hologram cards. Those were the coolest!
    Last edited by RenegadeLonghorn; 04-27-2007 at 01:10 AM.

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    Being able to afford them.

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    i miss being able to trade with other kids in my town.

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