The owner of Leaf hates redemptions. He explained why they have very few redemptions but I can't remember exactly why they have to use redemptions once in a while. Their redemption process is very easy. One of their giveaways at the summit was a Leaf redemption card but you didn't know what it...
Oh, and to add to the list of stuff that we got, my wife won an uncut sheet from Topps (don't know which sport or product yet), and a Lebron James floor card from Cardboard Connection, both via twitter.
That stinks! He must've been under some sort of contract at the time. Interestingly enough, Upper Deck also had him signing for their diamond dealers. Leaf announced him first and held their signing first. Don't know what was up with that.
I wasn't fully aware of Leaf's current products until attending Brian Gray's Leaf corporate address at the Industry Summit. I've done some research and I am really digging their products, typically the pop culture/entertainment cut autos. However, their "Best of" stuff looks awesome as well...
•The Walking Dead Season 1 Rick's First Kill Wardrobe card #'d 001/175 - See above
•2 Frank Thomas Autos on Promo Leaf 1960 cards (plus got pictures with him)
•2013 Press Pass Platinum Cuts Inscription edition - Pulled Lou Ferrigno auto #'d/9 inscribed "Hulk
Pics of the Luck and Walking Dead. I will post more tomorrow:
Black Box ANdrew Luck Auto/Patch 1/1:
The Walking Dead Season 1 Rick's 1st kill wardrobe card:
No, the summit is not open to the public, it's only for retailers. The Rick Grimes is for sale. I will probably list it for 200-300 and field offers. These cards were originally included in Season 1 binders and are now extremely hard to find. This one is #'d 001/175 and was only given out at...
It was a surprise appearance that wasn't announed until Leaf's corporate address. However, they said something along the lines of Frank Thomas being the face of Leaf referencing his 1990 leaf card.
You can see an example of the 1960 Leaf promo cards w/ auto here...
The 2013 Industry Summit is a sports cards and collectibles summit of all major players in the sports card and collectible industry. The event inlucdes manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Retailers pay $350 each to attend.
We went for the first time and just got back yesteday. I won't...
We have the following unopened boxes for sale:
2012 Bowman Baseball - $85
2013 Topps Series 1 Baseball Hobby - $55
2013 Topps Series 1 Baseball Jumbo - $100
2013 Historic Autographs The Art of Baseball Hobby Box - $75
All are straight from the case, unopened.
We are also open to fair offers...
This is definitely a good tip!
Just make sure that you say it's first class package as they call it non-machinable. You may not get away with large envelope and it will be delivered with postage due, even if it's less than 3/4" thick.
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