tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7629281127274459200.post4125621146259395106..comments2024-03-24T09:13:55.149-04:00Comments on Mint Condition: The Depressing Truth about Modern Topps: An Essay/RantJordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04874636239832076438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7629281127274459200.post-31852191547067098022014-02-08T01:31:59.324-05:002014-02-08T01:31:59.324-05:00I guess I'm in the minority, because I spent m...I guess I'm in the minority, because I spent more money on 2013 Topps product that I did on 2008 to 2012 combined. I absolutely loved their Archives Fan Favorites autographed set... and their on-card autographs in 5 Star and Museum were home runs in my book.Fujihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00749100861086458307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7629281127274459200.post-65192679122227474102014-02-07T13:10:03.344-05:002014-02-07T13:10:03.344-05:00Funny, I am working on a post about this exact top...Funny, I am working on a post about this exact topic. A little history for you in 2007 Topps, which was a publicly traded company, was taken private by former Disney CEO Michael Eisner and company. Since then there has been almost no innovation in the Topps line. <br />I'm looking forward to seeing what Panini can do with the Donruss line. I'm a little bummed that they are only doing a 200 card base set with minimal rookies, but I'm glad they decided to reinvent the brand and bring back some of the old Donruss inserts and favorites. I mean they could have just put out a Score baseball set and I'm sure we really don't need that, or maybe we do.<br />And I second the motion for bringing back Topps Total.cynicalbuddhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13459221069829023793noreply@blogger.com