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    07-08 EXQUISITE Box Break

    Cost me $500 after everything, I've been told it's a very good deal :)

    Anyway.. It was disappointing IMO. People on Beckett seem to think it was pretty good, but it's very hard to judge the value of the Horford..

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    and just to write it all out..

    Pau Gasol Base /225
    Marco Belinelli RC /25
    Michael Jordan Extra Exquisite /25
    Al Horford Patch Auto /35
    Aaron Gray RC Patch Auto /225

    Everything is currently on ebay, so no trade offers please..

    Would definitely like to hear what people think the Horford is worth though?

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    those cards dont look pretty enough to justify that cost, but thats just my opinion. previous years of exquisite have been much nicer looking

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    I mostly agree.. I think it's better than last years' though.

    The cards for whatever reason do not scan very well.. They are nicer in person. But the general card layout/design especially for the jsy patches is lacking considering the price tag.

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    I see you got the Horford on eBay for $500.

    Well if you sell it for that much then I guess you can say you got your moneys worth.

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    Thanks for posting. I agree with what palantri said...they don't look to be as impressive as previous years. Horford and Jordan are nice pulls. Good luck with those.

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    Def. an expensive box. I'd say you did pretty average and could possibly get close to your money back as long as you find the perfect suitors. Horford auto patch is very nice and so is the Jordan.

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    I'd imagine you getting 100-250 max on the Horford.


    Jordan card is probably 100 max maybe. Other stuff was sorta garabge.

    Despite me buying a lot of highly expensive stuff, I am gonna let everyone know I wont be buying any of this stuff unless I win the Lotto.

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    There was an Al Horford 3 color patch auto #d/225 that ended at $368. Yours might do okay considering it's #d/35, but the patch could've been better. The Michael Jordan might do well too.

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    seems like a good break, IMO...I'd be happy with that, but then again, I wouldn't have spent $500 on a box...lol

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    i like the design but ive noticed a lot of the patches suck this year.

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