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    2007 SP Rookie Threads

    I have a question about the 2007 SP Rookie Threads. Are the Letterman that are #ed /250 and 25 and everything, is that 25 each card and 250 each card, or 25 and 250 split up amongst the number of letters in the players name? Meaning 5 Letters, there would be 5 and 50 of each. I wasnt sure how that worked. Thanks!

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    Anyone? Thanks

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    I would say #/25 means each letter cause i just bought a pittman #/25. And seven letters does go into 25. So i would say that means there are 25 sets total with the ones numbered to 25.

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    If I understand SP Threads correctly, there are different levels of Lettermen (#/250, #/100, #/50, #/25)

    Something like:

    Bronze - 250
    Silver - 100
    Gold - 50
    Platinum - 25

    Don't hold me to the numbers, but it's either 3 or 4 different levels...

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    dont know the answer to your question but BUY THAT STUFF!!! great product, you're pretty much either getting 3 gu, (which look great) OR 2 gu and an auto, or a LETTERMAN, and the crads, as I said, look GREAT

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    If I understand SP Threads correctly, there are different levels of Lettermen (#/250, #/100, #/50, #/25)

    Something like:

    Bronze - 250
    Silver - 100
    Gold - 50
    Platinum - 25

    Don't hold me to the numbers, but it's either 3 or 4 different levels...

    I believe it is 250, 199, 99, and 25. And by the quantities Im seeing out there, it appears the serial number is for each letter, so using Platinum as an example, there are 25 of each letter as opposed to 5. How it seems to me. :) Which is good news for me also

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    Who are you trying to collect?

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    Give you one guess. :-) Garrett Wolfe

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    imagine that....It made you think because it has 5 letters huh!

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    Yeah. And now I am still unsure, because some people I have talked to said that the serial number is the number there is of EACH letter, meaning #ed/99, there is 99 of each W,O,L,F, and E. But then some I talk to say the serial # is split up amongst the number of letters in the last name, meaning #ed /99 Would leave 4 Letters with 20 copies and one letter with 19. It makes more sense to make the serial # the same for each instead of breaking them up like Threads did. So I am still at a loss with these.

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