1 tin of Sweet Shot... or should I say Sweet Spot?

Orvy

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Decided to try 1 tin first... stuck to it last year and only did the 1 tin, but you never know. I should stop at one while I'm ahead, after this tin. Clear wrapper inside the tin again... so right away I saw there was a thicky.

The Gretzky base greeted me when I lifted the lid, so it was a good start...

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then the one sub-set I wasn't sold on... bringing baseball into the hockey world... and I get one. It's nice, but still seems strange to me. A friend already has dibs on it if I do part with it...

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Henrik Lundqvist "Sweet Spot Signatures"

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Thanks for the look!
 
Nice Lundy! I still don't like the baseball theme in hockey although alot of members do so far. I couldn't see baseball players signing a puck.
 
I like it, guess I am in the minority but I think the auto's look really sharp on the white background.
 
Nice pull on the Lundy Auto, But....
I think the cards are awfull Personally. Last Time I checked they used Pucks and not baseballs in Hockey...
Just my 2 cents...
 
Just wondering out loud here... how upset do you think Baseball fans would be if they had "puck autos" in a baseball product? I think most of them wouldn't be too pleased.
 
They'd probably raise an eyebrow, but sign anyway. I was trying to think of ways to get a puck on a card. You can take ultra thin sections of rock, wouldn't be hard to slice a puck into a thin enough section.... then you'd have to slice it in a half-moon shape (whole puck won't fit on standard card). Then even make it game used... each half signed by a player... 1/2 and 2/2. Then... there is the logistics of sticking rubber to a card... not sure what adhesive would do that. Ack, I'm sure it's been thought through already... nice card, just can't get by it being a baseball.
 
You have a point Chris, forgot about that... auto baseballs (the whole ball) from any celebrity - sport or non-sport - is a big thing. It is different and don't want to 'dis UD for trying different, but all collector's have different tastes. Some narrow, some broad.
 
I would much rather have the baseball signed then a piece of this jersey that came from his armpit.

also does anyone know the print run on these?
 
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Try and sell it however you want, but I'm not sold on the baseball thing either.

Seems rather misplaced more than anything.

But, to each their own.
 
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