The Beckett video makes me cringe. Their Hockey Editor can't even pronounce names correctly! And turn on some damn lights.
I've always wanted an Ariel Jolet card!
See, I would describe the products of the last couple of years from ITG as anything but cookie-cutter. They cover many different niches (some tightly-focused like BSB and now Forever Rivals and some with much broader appeal like Decades 1980s and Captain-C). Each has it's own particular look and feel within the overall ITG branding. Sure, they could try to mix it up a little with the card designs, but it works if they are trying to establish an overall look for ITG products.
Add-in a limited production run on just about every product and the formula for lasting value and (shocking!) actual resale potential on the secondary market is there. IMO, ITG has blown away both UD and Panini the past couple of years and it's a refreshing thing for a long-time collector like me to see.
Im not trying to bash ITG, but they are doing this to themselves and card shops say the same thing.....I liked it when the designs were unique, creative (early and mid 2000s).....
I got a tracking number for my incoming case!! My first case-break ever. The wait is so long!!!!
I respectfully disagree.
While I do like that the premise of each product is unique....Enforcers, 1980s, Captain Cs....so on and so forth.....the contents of each product have the same basic lay out, the designs are uninspired and always have that same look....
Overall the break is routine in each box/pack. I like that they have gone to that foil base set..but if history has told us anything...expect them to use that for EVERY one of these for the forseeable future.
Resale value....UD still is king....
Im not trying to bash ITG, but they are doing this to themselves and card shops say the same thing.....I liked it when the designs were unique, creative (early and mid 2000s).....