creasecollector
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Now that the Olympics are coming up, an Olympic set for the teams involved would be awesome to see in my opinion.
Dr. Price said once that Masks are really tough to cut down and they practically grind down into sawdust when you try to cut them up!
Dr. Price said once that Masks are really tough to cut down and they practically grind down into sawdust when you try to cut them up!
Back in 1990 I really enjoyed the proset coaches and ref cards, I would enjoy those again. I would actually love to see someone do proset again. I think UD is doing a fantastic job with OPC, I bet they would do a go proset and OPC Premier. Keep them as lower end entry level sets like OPC and I bet they would have a winner, maybe throw in some errors just for nostalgia lol.
I have also said for years I would love to see a set from the hockey movies. Mystery Alaska, Young Bloods, Slap Shot, Mighty Ducks 1, Miracle etc....
Dr. Price said once that Masks are really tough to cut down and they practically grind down into sawdust when you try to cut them up!
Dang, but hey, thanks for that little tidbit of info!
I'm still optimistic it would be possible though. I had chips of paint and cracks of material organically break off my mask from shots before. It sucks as a goalie, but could be do-able in smaller pieces on cards I would suppose. Maybe on a small-scale level in terms of card production. But I'm no expert on this stuff though, especially when it comes to actually cutting up memorabilia, so in the end I'm not really sure.
I wonder if other parts of the mask could be made into cards. (The cage, Screws, straps, inner foams, etc).
I have a Brett Favre Upper Deck helmet card and it is awesome! I know they can do it. I understand the paint, but they can even do forwards and defensemen.
How about liquid "ice" from each arena as a card or memorabilia like a cut seat from Joe Louis! That would be awesome!
Hope someone from UD/Presidents Choice sees this thread.
Olympics Hockey set would be nice GU/auto etc
That one actually has been done before...
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