Do you mind if I ask you something then, and please don't take offense, I mean none, just trying to understand. What exactly is it that you like to collect?
I collect certain cards of Devils players that feature them in a Devils uniform from sets that I like. I like to see the logo and nice picture of the player
Is it just "licensed" rookies, because if so, these guys will still have those... is it licensed autographed rookies?
I will continue to collect the yg and sp gu rc's because they will show a picture of the player with the devils logo on them.
Because again if so, do you get upset when a 4th liner who sits in the press box for half the season or shuttles back and forth to the AHL doesn't get a YG or RPA at all?
Yes infact I do get upset, I was upset when John Quenneville didn't get a YG, I consider this the go to rc. You can look it up in the SPa thread. I wrote that in there. I'd love all the rc's to have a auto'd SPA rc. That's my favorite auto rc set, it's a clean and attainable release.
That's also a licensed autographed rookie card that doesn't get made at all, albeit for a different reason. Do you feel your collection is missing something because 1992-93 UD didn't have autographed rookies?
YG's and auto'd rc's weren't available at that time so this is not valid but they are available now so I'd like to be able to collect them as I see fit
My point is this: sounds like you've (and I guess the general term, not necessarily you specifically) gotten spoiled by all the autographed cards that have been permeating the landscape for what 10-15 years now. We're not entitled to them, certainly not every since rookie that shows up, and it stinks when someone gives you something (auto'ed "true" RC's)and then tries to take it away.
This garbage to me. This statement is complete garbage. Why are you saying that we are spoiled? This makes no sense to me. The hobby evolved that way. It is not changing, the fact is a certain company is taking away something with the purpose of hurting the collector and another company. They are not shying away from this. It is the main objective. It's like McDonalds came in and purchased all the land that was used to grow Tim Horton's coffee beans and said sorry, but you can't have them anymore. Tims coffee drinkers would not have that freedom of choice anymore.
There is certainly still plenty to collect if so, and as I once mentioned, it's not like you missed out on something someone else has. If there's an Cup RPA /99 that someone everyone else gets, but you miss out on and another never (or super rarely) shows up, do you get upset about the gap in your collection because you missed out? I'd be more upset about the fact that UD only gives 99 people the chance to get one of those, than Leaf somehow "forcefully" taking away something you like. If you don't want to collect what they produce, that's entirely on you, not on them! Either reexamine why you collect what you do, or refocus what you collect across company lines. The card companies are in it to make money, and make money ONLY, not to make collectors happy. We should all know that by now.
Again more garbage, specially the bolded statement. There are 99 copies of the card, everyone knows that going in. It's no secret. If you don't hit one in your case then yeah it sucks but ultimately a collector will go on the secondary market and get one if they need it. How could anyone be more upset about that then Leaf taking the possibility of the card away? This makes no sense.
It's frustrating certainly, but I posit that it's not because you're (again, generally speaking) being deprived of the actual cards, but because, as another poster mentioned, you're being deprived of a card that could potentially rise significantly in value that you could one day make some money on, rather than because you truly enjoy collecting them. If that were the case, where's the outcry for the lack of Matt Grzelcyk, Danny O'Regan and Evan Rodrigues autographed cards?
Again, I could care less about the card rising in value. I'm not after that. I'm after cards that I like. This has nothing to do with that and I have no once said anything about something rising in value. And I have asked for lesser players to have more content. I enjoy collecting Devils players as there are those that enjoy the Flyers and the Sabres. Who of them are saying awesome, I get airbrushed pictures of these players.
I also agree with the poster than mentioned that a couple of you who are Devils and Flyers fans are too close to the situation to see it clearly, and to you guys I agree that it sucks to not be able to chase your top picks, but please keep in mind, UD is actually a WORSE company at this game, as they have been depriving Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers fans of licensed autographed cards of Michael Jordan and LeBron James for YEARS now. HOw do you think those collectors feel, considering they're not two as-of-now undrafted prospects but the 2 GOAT's in the NBA! How awful is that for those collectors?
Yes we are to close, but what is stopping Leaf from doing with Patrick, Hirscher and Eichel what UD is doing with Jordan and Lebron. They effectively are. I don't see this as different.
Lastly, what if by some strange happenstance both of these guys slip and go 3-4 instead of 1-2, and become Puljujarvi instead of McDavid in collecting terms. Devils and Flyers collectors will rejoice that they will get their shiny new auto'ed rookies, but in fact has the situation actually really changed at all?
If Patrick and Hirsher slip and go 3 and 4 then I would still be upset, only I would be upset for those collectors who it affects.
Again, no disrespect, honestly, just trying to understand your position, because from my POV, your post (and this time I do mean you specifically) certainly reads like you think you're entitled to these non-existent cards, if only just because you've had access to them so much in the past. What if UD had so much financial trouble that they stopped producing autos altogether because they couldn't afford to pay the players anymore? What would you do then?
I do take disrespect to this, you are implying that I shouldn't collect what I like to collect in my eyes. I have brand loyalty, product loyalty. I like certain types of cards just like I like a certain brand of coffee in the morning. I like a certain kind of protein in my shake after the gym. If UD couldn't produce auto's anymore because of something they did, or Tim's couldn't make my coffee because of something they did then it would suck, but I would move on and find something different. When an outside force comes in and blocks what I like then that's a different story.