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    While I will never have that kind of money to spend on cards, I can only imagine what I'd do if I did. I know I wouldn't be blowing the money on something like this. It's interesting at any rate.

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    lol. at that lucky guy he was loving that pull!!!!!

    i love getting huge pulls too, as we all do.

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    Obviously alot of you guys have no idea what you are talking about !! People spend $500 on a pack of exquisite at a chance to pull what ? a $3k or $5k card at the max . This product has cards that could easily pull over $20k. I think most people who say its stupid are the people who cannot afford it !! I honestly think its a great idea and is very different than the same old crap produced by ud and topps. Way to go RAZOR !

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    Dead presidents (or any other historical figure) will hold their value a lot better than any athlete could even dream of holding. Just dont get stuck with a president that is still alive, and you might not do TOO bad.

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    heres the guy who it paid off for: [youtube link removed]
    he's so lucky

    LOL

    "For every case that I've got f**ked on, this makes up for it."

    Priceless.

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    The George Washington solo auto 1/1 has been pulled and for sale.

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    thats insane! cool stuff though!

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    dual lincoln and washington has been pulled also

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    i just feel it is a WASTE..... i would prefer if the autograph piece is still with the original document because that will be more memorable.... rather than cut it out and make a trading card.

    unless those autographs were signed on fans magazine..... lol

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    Hi no way

    Hey

    I think know its gone too far spending 2000 US plus on one card.

    I could afford it but really i would rather spend my money on a case of Futera unique 09 Soccer. I enjoy that whole lot more getting a 1/1 of ronaldo or a henry.

    Somehow i think 90% of people who bought this box wont get there money back on the cards. The only people will is the ones who pulled the dead presidents signatures.

    Otherwise its one very expensive piece of cardboard

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